June 11, 1906 A successful season. Important ground improvements. The annual meeting of the directors and shareholders of the Liverpool Football Club, Limited, took place
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June 11, 1906 A successful season. Important ground improvements. The annual meeting of the directors and shareholders of the Liverpool Football Club, Limited, took place
June 9, 1906 Letter from Mr. John James Bentley The following letter has been addressed to the First Division of the League by Mr. John
June 8, 1906 The F.A. Emergency Committee have considered the cases of George Chapman (Blackburn Rovers), Sandy Turnbull (Manchester United), Harry Brown (Fulham), Jack Lyall
June 7, 1906 The celebrated Association football players, Johnny Campbell, who a few years ago was the foremost centre-forward in England, died suddenly on Thursday
June 4, 1906 The annual report of the Liverpool Club, which, is to be presented to the meeting on the 11th inst., shows a profit
June 2, 1906 The first balance sheet of the Liverpool Football Club and Athletic Ground Company, Limited, was issued on Saturday. Notice is given that
June 1, 1906 A sensational report Directors, officials and players suspended Fines amount to £1,100. The eagerly anticipated report of the Commission appointed to inquire
May 31, 1906 For the second time in three years the Manchester City Football Club has been arraigned and heavily punished by the Football Association
May 31, 1906 The annual meeting of the Football League was held Thursday at the Tavistock Hotel, Covent Garden, London. It was prefaced by a
May 28, 1906 (Athletic News: May 28, 1906) Kilmarnock, new players, Frank Frew, 10 Douglas Street, left back, centre forward, outside right, outside left. X
May 28, 1906 The colours of the Southern League teams are: – Brentford: blue and gold stripes; Brighton and Hove Albion: blue and white stripes;
May 28, 1906 The colours of the Second Division teams are: – Barnsley: red shirts, white knickers; Blackpool: red; Bradford City: white; Bristol City: red;
May 23, 1906 Crawford, of Arthurlie, who three months ago was cited to appear before the Association for rough play, but who went off to
May 18, 1906 The signing of Albert “Kelly” Houlker, the Southampton international half-back, by Blackburn Rovers, notwithstanding the offer of the maximum wage by the
May 17, 1906 Letter to the editor of the Post and Mercury. “Sir, now that the proposed extension of the ground of the Liverpool Football
May 16, 1906 Liverpool expect to secure the transfer of Charles Hewitt, the Middlesbrough forward. Apparently he did not agree with the directorate of Middlesbrough,
May 14, 1906 The official list, issued on Monday, shows that the forty clubs of the Football League have a hold on no fewer than
May 12, 1906 Mr. John McKenna, Liverpool, has been re-elected unopposed president of the Lancashire Combination, but there are fifteen nominations for six seats on
May 12, 1906 Match: Glasgow Charity Cup, Final, at Hampden Park. Glasgow Rangers – Queen’s Park 3-2 (3-1). Attendance: 25,000. Referee: Mr. Fred Kirkham (Preston).
May 10, 1906 Jack Lipsham, the outside left for the Chester Football Club, has signed on for Liverpool. Lipsham, who scored 17 goals last season,
May 10, 1906 At Liverpool Assizes yesterday – John Hill, alias Rawsthorne (34), shoeblack, was charged with the wilful murder of William Edward Nepos Armitage,
May 3, 1906 Gainsborough Trinity intend making a bid for a higher place in the Second Division, and intend strengthening both Second Division and Midland
May 3, 1906 Accrington Stanley have to-day signed James Garside, outside left, who has played with Liverpool the last two seasons. Garside formerly played with
May 2, 1906 Sporting items: ** Alf Common has not signed for Middlesbrough, and may appear in the Liverpool ranks next season. ** Liverpool have
May 2, 1906 Bristol City yesterday secured the signatures of Fred Staniforth (forward) and Reuben Marr (half back), of Mexborough, who did so well against
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