July 5, 1909 About a couple of hundred resignations have been received at the Union offices from players. Many of these accompany the resignation with
The Chinaman in Liverpool
July 2, 1909 The fascinating Chinaman of China Town, New York, have their congeners here (says “Dagonet” in the “Referee”). In the Chinese quarters of
William Hunter transferred to Sunderland
June 30, 1909 There was a short and harmonious annual meeting of the Sunderland Football Club last night. Mr F. W. Taylor (Fred Taylor), chairman,
Liverpool F.C. balance sheet 1908-09
June 23, 1909 The balance-sheet of the Liverpool F.C. has been issued. The loss on the year’s workings amounts to £187. In a total income
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1909 (Liverpool Echo: Standard article)
June 21, 1909 Critical but cordial meeting The annual meeting of the directors and shareholders of the Liverpool Football Club and Athletic Grounds Company, Limited,
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1909 (Liverpool Echo: News angle)
June 21, 1909 There were many laughable incidents at the Liverpool F.C. meeting last night. One heard many riotous things were to happen, but, as
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1909 (Sheffield Evening Telegraph)
June 21, 1909 At the annual meeting of the Liverpool Club held last evening, the secretary, Mr. Tom Watson, in his report, referred to the
Peter Platt transferred to Nuneaton Town
June 21, 1909 Peter Platt, the Luton goalkeeper, has put his signature to a form for Nuneaton Town F.C. (Nottingham Evening Post: June 21, 1909)
The Liverpool “ripper” case: a German arrested
June 19, 1909 At an early hour this morning the Liverpool Police detained a man on suspicion of being concerned in the remarkable stabbing outrage
New contract for Ronald Orr
June 19, 1909 Ronald Orr, who was last season Liverpool’s best forward, signed on again for the club on Saturday. Orr was anxious to return
Another “Ripper” outrage in Liverpool
June 18, 1909 Shortly before midnight another “Ripper” outrage took place in Devon-street, Liverpool, the victim being of the unfortunate class. The weapon, fortunately, was
“Jack the Ripper” outrage in Liverpool
June 17, 1909 A Liverpool wire states five or six women have been the victims in that town of “Jack the Ripper” outrages, and that
Big changes at Anfield
June 13, 1909 There has been something akin to an upheavel at Anfield-road. In every respect last season was a disastrous one, although Liverpool profited
The “noggin” in Liverpool
June 12, 1909 Open war was declared in Liverpool on Saturday against the action of a large brewing firm in introducing in their numerous houses
Alex Raisbeck transferred to Partick Thistle
June 11, 1909 Alex Raisbeck, the famous Scottish centre half, has been transferred by the Liverpool Club to Partick Thistle, the Scottish League organisation which
Tom Chorlton told to stay put by the FA
June 7, 1909 Having considered the cases, the Emergency Committee of the Football Association has decided that no special grounds have been shown to justify
George Latham transferred to Southport Central
June 5, 1909 George Latham, the Welsh international right half back, has signed on for Southport Central. He was connected with the Liverpool Club for
Tottenham and Everton in Buenos Aires
June 5, 1909 The Tottenham Hotspur and Everton Football teams arrived at Bueons Aires on Saturday, and were received by a number of Argentine players.
Appointments at Everton Football Club
June 4, 1909 At a meeting of the directors of the Everton club, Mr. Edward Askew Bainbridge’s term as chairman having expired, Mr. Dan Kirkwood
Alf West transferred to Reading
June 3, 1909 The Reading club accomplished a good stroke of business Thursday by securing the signature of Alf West, for five seasons with Liverpool
Queen Victoria was “late” in dying
May 28, 1909 Asked by his teacher the meaning of the word “late” when she spoke of “the late Queen Victoria,” a Liverpool boy replied
New contract for Tom Chorlton
May 28, 1909 The Liverpool F.C. and Chorlton have at length come to terms. Chorlton, it will be remembered, was reported to the Football Association,
Edwin Berry hand in his resignation
May 20, 1909 Surprise was occasioned in Liverpool football circles yesterday when it was known that Mr. Edwin Berry had sent in his resignation as
Maurice Parry transferred to Partick Thistle
May 17, 1909 Partick Thistle have been long in starting to sign players, but they have started well. Yesterday they announced the capture of Maurice
Is Maurice Parry also heading for Glasgow?
May 17, 1909 Maurice Parry, of Liverpool, is expected in Glasgow next season along with Alex Raisbeck; at least one of the First Division clubs
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