August 27, 1918 On Monday, September 2, the following mixture of Mersey toppers will face a combined side of South Liverpool and Tranmere: Mitchell; Longworth,
Liverpool F.C.: finding young players
August 26, 1918 At a certain island one can see fishermen waiting an hour or so for a catch, while young rascals near by continually
Young and old at Anfield
August 23, 1918 The interest shown in common or garden trial games proves that the city is still heart and soul in football. It is
Trial-match with plenty of talent
August 22, 1918 There are some who fancy Liverpool F.C. will stay the course better this season than last, when they aggravatingly lost the championship
Tom Miller back in Liverpool
August 20, 1918 Tom Miller, the ex-Liverpool F.C. forward, is due back in Liverpool in a fortnight, when he will take unto himself a Liverpool
Southport Central becomes Southport Vulcan
August 17, 1918 Much doubt existed as to whether Southport Central Football Club would continue next season, but Mr. E. Clayton, the secretary, inform a
Sandy Turnbull presumed dead
August 16, 1918 The wife of Sandy Turnbull, who lives at 17, Portland Road, Gorse Hill, near Manchester, has received an official notification that her
The death of John Roscow
August 6, 1918 Mr. John S. Roscow, Bolton, one of the oldest of football legislators, died yesterday at the age of 77. He was one
The death of David Murray
July 27, 1918 David Murray, a famous Scottish footballer, aged 26, has died from influenza. He was a native of Slamannan, and was playing for
Liverpool F.C. advertise for new players
Friday, July 26 – 1918 (Liverpool Echo, 26-07-1918)
Liverpool F.C. advertise for new players
Thursday, July 25 – 1918 Advertisement LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB are Prepared to Receive APPLICATIONS from Experienced PLAYERS, who are exempt from military service, for season
Jack Hunter on leave
Saturday, July 18 – 1918 Jack Hunter – still a “mine host” in Preston – and himself will never forget him. A more dogged, hardy,
The Football League: The annual meeting of 1918
July 15, 1918 Mr. John McKenna presided over the annual meeting of the Football League in Manchester this afternoon. On the motion of the president
A thank-you to Mr. Patterson
Friday, July 12 – 1918 “Would you kindly allow us a little space in your paper to enable us to thank Mr. Patterson, of the
Blackburn Rovers to carry on
Friday July 12 – 1918 The Rovers F.C. chairman says that although they lost £1,600 last season, and £8,000 since the war started, they had
Elisha Scott sign for Belfast Celtic
Friday, July 5 – 1918 Liverpool have given permission to Elisha Scott to play “as an amateur according to English League rules” for whatever club
Elisha Scott for Belfast Celtic
June 30, 1918 The Irish League Committee have written to the Liverpool Club asking the latter to grant Belfast Celtic permission to play Elisha Scott
Aston Villa F.C.: The annual meeting of 1918
June 28, 1918 The annual meeting of the Aston Villa Football Club was held last evening. Mr. Joseph Ansell, who presided, said it would be
The Wednesdays balance sheet 1917-18
June 21, 1918 The annual report and financial statement of the Wednesday Football Club (Limited, Sheffield) for the year ending April 30th last shows a
Another Manchester City player joins up
June 20, 1918 The ranks of the footballers are gradually being depleted, even though many of the men now joining up have been engaged on
Liverpool – Board of Directors – 1917/1918
Period: June 13 – 1917 to June 19 – 1918. Chairman: Mr. John McKenna (from July 3 – 1917), Albert Worgan. Vice-Chairman: Mr. John Asbury.
Aston Villa F.C. balance sheet 1917-18
June 19, 1918 The Aston Villa F.C. balance sheet, published last evening shows a loss on the year of £976. Match expenses amounted to £217,
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1918 (Liverpool Echo)
June 19, 1918 Liverpool F.C. had a happy A.G.M. last night. Mr. John McKenna was in good form, and though the directors on entering the
Footballers perfect for the Royal Air Force
Monday, June 17 – 1918 So great was the interest taken in the lantern lecture given by Captain Alston in the Free Trade Hall, last
Bury F.C. – The directors’ report
Thursday, June 13 – 1918 The directors’ report, issued this morning states that there is a loss on the year’s working of £69 0s. 6d.,
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