May 16, 1909 Transfer since 1st May: – John Dunlop (Hurlford), full back, to Liverpool; Tom Rogers (Prescot), full back, to Liverpool; John McConnell (Motherwell),
Glasgow Rangers v Celtic 4-2 (Glasgow Charity Cup Final: May 15, 1909)
May 15, 1909 Match: Glasgow Charity Cup, Final, at Hampden Park. Glasgow Rangers – Celtic 4-2 (3-0). Attendance: 25,000. Referee: Mr. Tom Robertson (Glasgow). Glasgow
Liverpool players signed up for next season
May 12, 1909 The following have signed on for the Liverpool club: – Gus Beeby, Billy Dunlop, John Dunlop, Robert Crawford, Thomas Rogers, Jim Harrop,
John Macdonald transferred to Liverpool
May 11, 1909 It is officially announced that Liverpool Football Club has obtained the signature of John Macdonald, Glasgow Rangers. This is regarded as an
Alex Raisbeck in exchange deal with Partick Thistle player?
May 10, 1909 Signing on continues as briskly as ever. Secretary Tom Watson, of Liverpool, is still hovering around the Glasgow district, and his latest
Alex Raisbeck for Partick Thistle?
May 10, 1909 Alex Raisbeck, of Liverpool, the noted Scottish international captain, is stated as likely to sign for Partick Thistle. (Dundee Courier: May 10,
Swindon Town F.C.: Review of the 1908-09 season
May 7, 1909 It is a distinct pleasure to review the past football season as far as the Swindon Town Club’s performances in the Southern
Leicester Fosse with a capital hangover
May 6, 1909 The Commission appointed by the English League to inquire into the League match, Nottingham Forest v. Leicester Fosse, played at Nottingham on
John Dunlop transferred to Liverpool
May 6, 1909 Mr Tom Watson, manager of Liverpool, who has prospecting for players in Scotland recently, has signed John Dunlop, of Hurlford, a full
Thirty Liverpool public-houses to be closed
May 4, 1909 The Liverpool magistrates on Tuesday dealt with a recommendation of the Licensing Committee that 33 licensed premises in various parts of the
Liverpool to receive £208 from Lancashire FA
May 3, 1909 At a meeting of the Lancashire Football Association at Blackburn last night, the balance-sheet was adopted, showing total income £1,394, and a
Meeting of the Football Association (May 3, 1909)
May 3, 1909 A special meeting of the officers of the Football Association was held at the Grand Hotel, Manchester, yesterday. Mr. J.C. Clegg presided,
William Morris transferred to Liverpool
May 3, 1909 In addition to Manchester United and Newcastle United, Liverpool has acquainted the ruling body of the fact that several of its players
The editor of the “Cricket and Football Field” passed away
Sunday, May 2 – 1909 A veteran journalist, and one of the best known men in the football world, Mr William Fairhurst, editor of the
John Cox to get married
May 2, 1909 Several of the Liverpool players have been reported to the Football Association for refusing to sign on again though offered the maximum
Queen’s Park offer riot reward
May 1, 1909 In connection with the recent football disturbance at Hampden Park, Glasgow, at the close of the Scottish Football Cup Final Tie, the
Newcastle United v Liverpool 0-1 (League match: April 30, 1909)
April 30, 1909 Match: Football League, First Division, at St. James’ Park, kick-off: 17:00 Newcastle United – Liverpool 0-1 (0-0). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. A.
Port Glasgow Athletic v Morton 2-1 (Renfrewshire Cup Final: April 30, 1909)
April 30, 1909 Match: Renfrewshire Cup, Final (replay), at Love Street. Port Glasgow – Morton 2-1 (0-1). Referee: Mr. T. Dougary. Port Glasgow (2-3-5): John
Hibernian v Hearts 1-0 (East of Scotland Shield: April 30, 1909)
April 30, 1909 Match: East of Scotland Shield, at Tynecastle Park. Hibernian – Heart of Midlothian 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 5,000. Hibernian (2-3-5): William R. Allan,
Port Glasgow Athletic v Morton 4-2 (Renfrewshire Cup Final: April 26, 1909)
April 26, 1909 Match: Renfrewshire Cup, Final (Second Leg), at Cappielow. Port Glasgow Athletic – Morton 4-2 (4-1). Referee: Mr. T. Dougary. Port Glasgow (2-3-5):
Liverpool Reserves v Everton Reserves 5-1 (Lancashire Combination)
Monday, April 26 – 1909 Reserves, Lancashire Combination, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Everton Reserves 5-1 (1-1). Attendance: 8,000. Liverpool Reserves (2-3-5): Donald Sloan; Alf
Manchester United v Bristol City 1-0 (English FA Cup Final: April 24, 1909)
April 24, 1909 Match: English FA Cup, Final, at Crystal Palace, kick-off: 15:30. Manchester United – Bristol City 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 71,401. Referee: Mr. Jim
Removal of financial restrictions
Friday, April 23 – 1909 The Council of the Football Association decided Friday to delete Rule 31 regarding payment of bonus of £10. It was
Morton v Port Glasgow Athletic 2-0 (Renfrewshire Cup Final: April 21, 1909)
April 21, 1909 Match: Renfrewshire Cup, Final (First Leg), at Clune Park, kick-off: 18:30. Morton – Port Glasgow Athletic 2-0 (0-0). Attendance: 5,000. Referee: Mr.
Liverpool v Everton 2-1 (Liverpool Cup Final: April 19, 1909)
April 19, 1909 Match: Liverpool Senior Cup, final, at Anfield. Liverpool – Everton 2-1 (2-1). Attendance: 12,000. Liverpool (2-3-5): Sam Hardy; James Hughes, Robert Crawford;
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