June 14, 1916 Liverpool Football Club, last night, held their annual meeting at the Law Association rooms, Cook Street, before a good attendance. Mr. John
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1916 (Liverpool Echo)
June 14, 1916 There were no long speeches at the Liverpool F.C. meeting last night, and questions were very few. Mr. John Asbury presided over
Sheffield United F.C. balance sheet 1915-16
June 8, 1916 The annual report and balance-sheet of the Sheffield United Cricket and Football Club, Ltd., were issued yesterday. The accounts show a small
The wedding of a famous Celtic player
June 7, 1916 The wedding of Mr. Joe Dodds, the famous international Celtic football player, to Miss Jessie Niven Shields, took place yesterday in St.
Liverpool F.C. balance sheet 1915-16
June 6, 1916 That Liverpool had a capital season everyone knew, but that they would make over £1,000 profit was hardly expected, because they have
Huddersfield Town F.C.: The annual meeting of 1916
June 6, 1916 The annual meeting was held last night, at their registered offices, of the Huddersfield Town Association Football Club (Limited). Mr. W.L. Hardcastle
Footballing brothers exempted from military service
June 1, 1916 Two well-known Luton footballers Bob Hawkes and Fred Hawkes, both straw-hat manufacturers, have been exempted conditionally from military service on the ground
Blackpool F.C. balance sheet 1915-16
May 31, 1916 The balance-sheet of the Blackpool Football Club shows that the adverse balance account brought forward has been reduced from £1,916 to £1,216.
Footballers successes in military sports
May 31, 1916 Corporal Tommy Rodway, Preston North End’s veteran full back, won several events at the sports held under the auspices of the 11th
Medals and dinner for Everton players
May 31, 1916 I learn that Everton players and officers will dine together on Friday, when the players will receive the medals won in connection
Middlesbrough F.C. balance sheet 1915-16
May 31, 1916 The twenty-fourth annual report and balance-sheet of the Middlesbrough Football and Athletic Co. (Limited), to be submitted to the ordinary meeting of
Show us the money
May 31, 1916 I have been scouting round football quarters and footballers’ meeting places, and I find that there is growing strength in the belief
Leeds City F.C. balance sheet 1915-16
May 30, 1916 The financial statement of the Leeds City Football Club for last season, approved at a meeting of the directors, held last night,
Strong financial result for Stoke F.C.
May 30, 1916 The annual report and statement of accounts of the Stoke Football Club shows a most successful season’s working. On a total income
Sunderland footballer and Jarrow Tribunal
May 30, 1916 Appeals by the Palmer Shipbuilding Co for eight unbadged workmen, one being George Holley, the Sunderland footballer, were considered by the Jarrow
The FA AGM
May 29, 1916 Held in London on Monday evening, the annual general meeting of the Football Association lasted less than a quarter of an hour.
Sandy Young to be tried next month
May 29, 1916 Little has been heard for some time of what has now become known as “the Sandy Young case,” but to-day I have
Villa player for the Army
May 29, 1916 Charles Wallace, the Aston Villa forward, and late of the Southwick Club, has joined the Royal Garrison Artillery. (Source: Sunderland Daily Echo:
Football brothers exempted from Military Service
May 29, 1916 Bob and Fred Hawkes, the well-known Luton Town Football Club half-backs, have been exempted conditionally from military service, on the ground of
Manchester United player gassed
May 27, 1916 News has been received to the effect that James Montgomery, an old Manchester United player, has been gassed, and is now in
The Everton F.C. accounts
May 27, 1916 The Everton Football Club Company, Ltd, report, issued on Saturday, says the annual meeting of shareholders will be held on June 6,
The tax and the turnstiles
May 27, 1916 It was only at the last moment, practically that serious friction was avoided between the Inland Revenue authorities and the promoters of
Big interest in local football
May 27, 1916 Lively interest is at present being taken in the annual balance sheets issued by the football clubs of the country, in view
The death of John Clegg
May 26, 1916 The death is announced of John Clegg, the former Barnsley goalkeeper, and a native of Sheffield. With Bristol City he did good
Famous footballer wounded
May 25, 1916 Captain Vivian Woodward, the famous footballer, is again in the doctor’s hands. Having recovered from the grenade wound he received in the
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