Wednesday, January 13 – 1904 At the Grimsby Cyclists’ Club on Wednesday evening, Paddy Gray (Patrick Gray), the ex-Grimsby Town centre-half, was presented by a
Small Heath Football Club
Monday, January 11 – 1904 (Sunderland Daily Echo, 11-01-1904)
Wednesday too good for Liverpool at Owlerton
January 9, 1904 Match: Football League, 1st Division, at Owlerton, kick-off: 14:30. Sheffield Wednesday – Liverpool 2-1 (0-0). Attendance: 14,000. Referee: Mr. J. Adams (Birmingham).
Glover for Small Heath?
Saturday, January 9 – 1904 Glover, the Liverpool back, who was suspended with Raybould and Goldie for signing for Portsmouth (article says Plymouth which is
Small Heath captain suspended
Saturday, January 9 – 1904 The Small Heath club yesterday received a letter from Mr. Wall stating that their acting captain, Wigmore, had been suspended
The return of Sam Raybould
January 9, 1904 Some supporters of Liverpool were quite disappointed that never a goal was notched by the Anfielders on the occasion of Raybould’s reappearance.
A point in Liverpool’s favour
Saturday, January 9 – 1904 With the object of ascertaining the character of the work which lies before the three clubs between whom the question
Football League meeting (January 8, 1904)
January 8, 1904 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held at the Midland Hotel, Manchester yesterday. Mr. John James Bentley
Their ban is served
January 5, 1904 At the end of last football season Sam Raybould, William Goldie, and John Glover, it will be remembered, left Liverpool for Portsmouth,
Blackburn Rovers Football Club 1903/04
Tuesday, January 5 – 1904 (Sunderland Daily Echo, 05-01-1904)
Liverpool Football Club 1903-04
January 2, 1904 For a team that has time and again proved itself capable of achieving great things on the field of football, Liverpool has
Everton v Liverpool 3-2 (Liverpool Senior Cup Final: January 1, 1904)
January 1, 1904 Match: Liverpool Senior Cup, Final, at Goodison Park. Everton – Liverpool 3-2 (2-2). Attendance: 18,000. Everton (2-3-5): George Kitchen, William Balmer, Jack
A poor Christmas for Liverpool
December 31, 1903 Liverpool had a poor Christmas time. The team are last but one in the League. They are a much better side than
What now for John Glover and Archie Goldie?
December 30, 1903 “A few weeks ago,” writes Mr. John James Bentley in the “Umpire,”: “We were told that John Glover and Archie Goldie of
Suspensions coming to an end
December 26, 1903 The three Liverpool players Sam Raybould, John Glover, and William Goldie complete their sentence in connection with the signing on for Portsmouth
Stoke Football Club 1903/04
Saturday, December 26 – 1903 (Sunderland Daily Echo, 26-12-1903)
Third Lanark dreams of Glover and Goldie
December 23, 1903 Our Glasgow correspondent telegraphs: – I have it on the best authority that Mr. Frank Heaven, the new manager of the Third
Manchester City Football Club 1903/04
Wednesday, December 23 – 1903 (Sunderland Daily Echo, 23-12-1903)
Bury v Liverpool 2-2 (League match: December 19, 1903)
December 19, 1903 X Jimmy Lindsay, Bury (Athletic News: April 30, 1906): X
Meeting of the Scottish FA (December 8, 1903)
December 8, 1903 The Scottish Football Association Committee met last night at 6 Carlton Place, Glasgow. Captain R.M. Christie (Dunblane) presided. The Referee Committee intimated
The fog stops match for honourable guests
December 5, 1903 The match between Liverpool and Middlesbrough, which should have been played at Anfield, was abandoned owing to the fog which rendered football
Sam Raybould wants to stay
December 5, 1903 Followers of the Anfield club will be pleased to learn that Sam Raybould signed on for his old club on Tuesday evening.
“Dicky Sams” and “Yellow Bellies”
Saturday, December 5 – 1903 Why the inhabitants of Liverpool should be called “Dicky Sams is not very clear, says “T.A.F.” Some say that the
Middlesbrough Football Club
Saturday, December 5 – 1903 (Sunderland Daily Echo, 05-12-1903)
Charles Cotton transferred to Liverpool
December 4, 1903 The directors of the Liverpool Football Club for some time have been on the look out for an understudy to Peter Platt,
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