June 14, 1905 Aston Villa’s good season was disclosed by the balance sheet issued last night. The gate money received was £17,700, but £3,400 was
The George Farmer Appeal Fund
June 9, 1905 At a meeting of the committee interesting themselves in the George Farmer appeal, Mr. Alex Nisbet presided. It was announced that subscription
The Birmingham and Manchester charges
June 9, 1905 A Special Commission sat at Derby, yesterday, at the instance of the Football Association, to inquire as to the truth of certain
To stop the birds singing and the wind whistling
June 7, 1905 Yesterday, the question of Sunday music in the public parks of Liverpool was discussed at the City Council. A sarcastic resolution by
Edgar Chadwick transferred to Glossop
June 2, 1905 Football news from Blackpool Yesterday John Parkinson, the popular Blackpool centre-half, for whom Liverpool played a benefit match at the end of
Mr. John Lewis’s retirement
June 1, 1905 At Blackburn last night, Mr. John Lewis, the famous referee, was presented with a massive silver salver by the Blackburn Referees’ Society,
Celtic v Third Lanark 2-0 (Glasgow Charity Cup Final: May 27, 1905)
May 27, 1905 Match: Glasgow Charity Cup, Final, replay, at Hampden Park. Celtic – Partick Thistle 2-0 (2-0). Attendance: 22,000. Referee: Mr. James Baillie (St.
The late George Farmer
May 27, 1905 A meeting of friends and well-wishers of the late George Farmer will be held on Monday. The reader is requested to attend,
Ex-Liverpool player James Stott in Newcastle court
May 27, 1905 Newcastle Police Court, on Saturday, saw two old players of Newcastle United facing each other as prosecutor and defendant in a charge
Frederick William Bubb (Fred Bubb) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Fred Bubb on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Fred Bubb: Born: August 8, 1883, in Liverpool (Lancashire), in England. Passed away: May 23, 1905, in
The death of Fred Bubb
May 23, 1905 Great regret is expressed at the death of young Fred Bubb, who did so well in the Liverpool Football Club reserves last
Benefit match at Anfield
May 22, 1905 Distress among the unemployed is reported to be still severe. To raise funds for further relief the Unemployed Committee has met and
Sam Hardy transferred to Liverpool
May 22, 1905 Sam Hardy, the Chesterfield Football Club’s goalkeeper, has been transferred to Liverpool. (Source: Daily Mirror: May 22, 1905)
Sam Hardy transferred to Liverpool
May 18, 1905 Liverpool has been for some time on the look-out for a really reliable goalkeeper to act as deputy to Ned Doig, and
Don McCallum transferred to Middlesbrough
May 16, 1905 Don McCallum, the ex-Queen’s Park, Liverpool, and Morton player goes to Middlesbrough next season. (Dundee Courier: May 16, 1905)
Messina Allman transferred to Reading
May 10, 1905 Burslem Port Vale have lost two good men in Bob Whittingham (half back) and Messina Allman (forward), who have gone to Reading.
Richard Morris transferred to Leeds City
May 9, 1905 Richard Morris, who for three years played for Liverpool, has attached his name to a form to play for Leeds City F.C.
Peter Kyle transferred to Tottenham Hotspur
May 6, 1905 Peter Kyle, the Royal Albert’s centre-forward, who many thought would have gone to Partick Thistle, signed on Saturday night for Tottenham Hotspur.
John “Sailor” Hunter transferred to Portsmouth
May 6, 1905 It was officially announced on Saturday that Portsmouth had signed George Molyneux, the English international full-back, who has been several seasons with
Good morning, Chelsea F.C.
May 6, 1905 The prospectus of the Chelsea Football and Athletic Company, Limited, has been published, and the capital is £5,000, in shares of £1
Liverpool want maximum wage retained
May 4, 1905 At the annual meeting of the Football Association on May 29 Mr. Rinder will move on behalf of Aston Villa, a resolution
Liverpool re-sign all their players
May 3, 1905 The Liverpool Football Club directors have reason to congratulate themselves, as for next season they will have the services of all their
Burnley’s visit to Liverpool
May 3, 1905 Burnley, who were very narrowly beaten at Turf Moor by Liverpool after having an equal share of the game, played the return
Napoleonic relics stolen from the Liverpool Museum
May 1, 1905 A respectable-dressed woman has been arrested by the Liverpool police in connection with the theft of Napoleonic relics from Liverpool Museum. Prisoner
The closure at Anfield
May 1, 1905 Liverpool v Burnley. Fully 10,000 persons assembled at Anfield to witness the last League match of the season, and Liverpool won by
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