August 13, 1904 In Russia, says Mrs. George Cornwallis West in the “Cosmopolitan,” a lady who would indulge in 30 or 40 cigarettes a day
Liverpool paid Sunderland £150 for Ned Doig
August 13, 1904 It was stated in the stop press news of the “Telegraph” last night that Ned Doig, the Arbrothian and noted Sunderland goalkeeper,
Ned Doig finally signs for Liverpool
August 12, 1904 We are officially informed that Ned Doig, the international goalkeeper, signed for Liverpool yesterday afternoon. (Source: Dundee Courier: August 13, 1904)
Richard Morris and George Latham to HQ
August 11, 1904 Richard Morris and George Latham have this week been called up to the headquarters of the Liverpool Club in common with the
Don McCallum: A fearless and grand tackler
August 10, 1904 Don McCallum, late of the Scottish (1st Division) club Greenock Morton, can play either left or right back. He is a man
Orange quarter riots in Liverpool
August 8, 1904 The Liverpool police are taking energetic action to put down religious rowdyism, which takes place almost nightly. Last night a procession of
Referee appointments for September 1904
August 5, 1904 Referee appointments for September (Liverpool’s matches): September 1, Liverpool v. Burton United, Mr. David Ashworth. September 3, Liverpool v. Glossop, Mr. D.
Andrew Raisbeck transferred to Hull
August 3, 1904 Andrew Raisbeck, the well-known Liverpool half-back, has signed on for Hull City A.F.C. (Hull Daily Mail: August 3, 1904)
Alf West not seriously injured
August 1, 1904 It transpires that the injury to Alf West, the Liverpool and ex-Barnsley footballer who was accidentally shot by his trainer, whilst preparing
Alf West still in danger
July 29, 1904 Alf West, the right back of the Liverpool Club, who was accidentally shot by his trainer at Lytham on Wednesday when preparing
Alf West shot by his trainer
July 27, 1904 Alf West, the well-known footballer, who has latterly played for Liverpool, met with a serious accident at Lytham last night. His trainer,
Ned Doig transferred to Liverpool
July 7, 1904 Ned Doig, the well-known Sunderland goalkeeper, has been transferred to Liverpool, the transfer being £220. (Dundee Courier: July 7, 1904) XX
Sunderland and Liverpool are miles apart over Doig
July 5, 1904 Another hitch has arisen in Ned Doig’s transfer. I have just seen the noted goalkeeper, and he states that his transfer money
Tom Watson in Sunderland to secure Ned Doig
July 1, 1904 Mr. Tom Watson, the secretary of the Liverpool Club, visited Sunderland to-day, the object of his visit being to arrange for the
Cox finally re-signs for Liverpool
Thursday, June 30 – 1904 Jack Cox, the famous English Internationalist, who signed for Fulham on May 2, and whose registration papers the English Association
McKenna on the International Board
Friday, June 24 – 1904 The first meeting of the newly-elected Management Committee of the Football League was held at Lytham yesterday, Mr. Bentley presiding.
Bill Keech for Kensal Rise United
June 22, 1904 The inhabitants of the thickly-populated district adjacent to the National Athletic Grounds, Kensal Rise, London, will most likely be provided with first-class
Motherwell to nick White from Aberdeen?
Tuesday, June 21 – 1904 The Directors of the Motherwell Club have offered Middlesbrough a substantial sum for the transfer of William White, who was
Barney Battles transferred to Kilmarnock
June 11, 1904 Several Clubs wanted Barney Battles, the noted back. Kilmarnock have been successful, he having signed for the Ayrshire team on Saturday night.
An old man on his way to Liverpool
Wednesday, June 8 – 1904 Ned Doig, the noted goalkeeper, will in all likelihood sign for Liverpool in the course of a day or two.
Everton F.C.: The annual meeting of 1904
June 7, 1904 The annual meeting of the Everton Football Club was held last night at the Exchange Station Hotel. Dr James Baxter (chairman of
Alex Davidson transferred to Woolwich Arsenal
Saturday, June 4 – 1904 Mr. Phil Kelso, the Woolwich Arsenal F.C. manager, has been in Glasgow this week, and his latest recruit for the
Liverpool player for Motherwell
Friday, June 3 – 1904 Last night John McLean, ex-Liverpool and Vale of Leven back, signed on for Motherwell Football Club. He is a native
Craik cost Liverpool £275
Wednesday, June 1 – 1904 Herbert Craik, ex-Forfar, Greenock Morton, and Liverpool half back, has been transferred to the Hearts. Craik was secured by Liverpool
John Cox cannot sign for Fulham
May 31, 1904 John Cox, the international left wing player of the Liverpool Football Club, who failed on Monday to satisfy the English Association Council
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