July 23, 1915 Liverpool Fixture List. Sept. 4 – Bolton Wanderers Away “ 11 – Manchester City Home “ 18 – Stoke Away “ 25
Liverpool advertise for football players
July 23, 1915 Advertisement LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB ARE NOW PREPARED TO ENROL PLAYING MEMBERS (amateurs and pro.) for Season 1915-16, the only condition being that
Jack Sheldon joins the Footballers’ Battalion
July 22, 1915 Jack Sheldon, the Liverpool F.C. forward, has enlisted, and to-day proceeded to London to join the Footballers Battalion. Before coming to Liverpool
Robert Macdougall and Harry Chambers joining the colours
July 21, 1915 I have news of further Liverpool footballers joining the colours Robert Macdougall, the sturdy Scot who came to Liverpool as a centre
The north east drops football
July 20, 1915 Long ago and often repeated has been the assertion that we should have football of a sort. The prognostication is now proved
FA and Football League meeting
July 19, 1915 Important decisions, putting a ban on professional football next season, were come to at the meeting of the ruling football authorities yesterday.
The Football League: The annual meeting of 1915
July 19, 1915 This morning the annual meeting of the Football League was held, Mr. John McKenna, the president, in the chair. Every club was
Keith Peters @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Keith Peters on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Keith Peters: Born: July 19, 1915: Port Sunlight, England. Passed away: 1989. Position: Half back. Height: Weight:
The soldiers wants football to go on
July 14, 1915 The assortment of letters from the front will keep you interested to-day. The most important, to my mind, is the plea of
How will the professionals cope?
July 12, 1915 The English League footballer is in a sorry plight at the moment. I think his position will improve slightly during the next
Alex Raisbeck’s unique life story: The last part: 17
July 10, 1915 Conversation in train which led To my becoming manager of Hamilton Academicals By Alex Raisbeck. When I commenced season 1913-14 I had
Scotland’s war football scheme
July 8, 1915 A special meeting of the Scottish Football League was held in Glasgow last night, when delegates to the recent conference of the
The League in three regions
July 7, 1915 The Management Committee of the Football League has issued the following circular letter to the clubs of the League: – “We are
Ernest Peake one of two professionals in Scotland
July 3, 1915 Ernest Peake, of Third Lanark, and Andrew Cunningham, Glasgow Rangers, are said to be the only professional football players in Scotland signed
Newcastle United duo in Canada
July 3, 1915 It will be noted with some surprise that Billy McCracken and Tony Whitson, of Newcastle United, are in Canada playing with one
Football to be resumed
July 3, 1915 The joint conference of the English League, Scottish League, and the Irish League, and the Southern League was held at Blackpool, to-day,
Peter Meehan @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Peter Meehan on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Peter Meehan: “He is a clever tackler, kicks well under pressure, and is never beaten,” (Sporting Life:
Crystal Palace F.C.: The annual meeting of 1915
June 30, 1915 The annual meeting of the Crystal Palace Football Club was held last night. The balance-sheet showed that the past season was a
The death of Jack Sykes
June 29, 1915 The death has taken place in the Stockpot infirmary, after an operation for appendicitis, of Mr. Jack Sykes, the well-known Football League
Army promotion for Maurice Parry
June 18, 1915 Sergeant Maurice Pryce Parry, of the Montgomeryshire Yeomanry, who has been gestated second-lieutenant in the 7th Battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers, is the
Ned Doig the Insurance Salesman
June 13, 1915 Ned Doig, the old Arbroath and Scottish Internationalist goalkeeper, is now a prosperous insurance agent in Liverpool. (The Post, Sunday Special: June
Liverpool – Board of Directors – 1914/1915
Period: July 19 – 1914 to June 11 – 1915. Chairman: Mr. John Asbury, Albert Worgan (Acting Chairman). Vice-Chairman: Mr. John McKenna. Board of Directors:
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1915 (Liverpool Echo)
June 11, 1915 Liverpool F.C. spent half an hour with their shareholders last night, and the time was well and quietly spent, and in pleasant
Liverpool at the seaside
June 11, 1915. The 6th Battalion King’s Regiment training. The photograph show the “final assault” in exercise for bayonet charge, in which the men charge
The death of Tom Nicol
June 10, 1915 A large number of people interested in football, and especially those who followed the game in the early League period at Turf
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