August 30, 1902 With regard to the club whose headquarters are at Anfield, we may state that the same contingent of gentlemen who watched over
Season preview 1902-03: Liverpool F.C. (Sheffield Daily Telegraph)
August 28, 1902 Few changes of any consequence have been made by the Liverpool Club. Last season the in-and-out performances of the players caused considerable
The death of David “Di” Jones
August 27, 1902 The football community of the whole country will learn with deep regret of the death of David Jones, the international full back
Season preview 1902-03: Liverpool F.C. (Athletic News)
August 25, 1902 One year League champions; the next, struggling to retain their place in the First Division; such has been the fate of the
Image: Arthur Turner (Derby County)
August 25, 1902 Arthur Turner, Derby County. (Source: Athletic News: August 25, 1902)
Image: David Gardner (Grimsby Town)
August 25, 1902 David Gardner, Grimsby Town. (Source: Athletic News: August 25, 1902)
Image: William Balmer (Everton)
August 25, 1902 William Balmer, Everton. (Source: Athletic News: August 25, 1902)
Image: Huge Monteith (Bury)
August 25, 1902 Hugh Monteith, Bury. (Source: Athletic News: August 25, 1902)
Finnerhan, Geary and McQueen as amateurs
August 23, 1902 The Re-instatement Committee of the Football Association met at the Albion Hotel, Manchester, on Saturday night, and completed the list of professionals
Season preview 1902-03: Liverpool F.C. (Lancashire Evening Post)
August 23, 1902 During the off season Liverpool lost by death their present and financial mainstay, Alderman John Houlding, J.P., but his son, Councillor W.
Abe Foxall transferred to Kettering
August 21, 1902 Abe Foxall, by the way, once a Gainsborough star, is now in the ranks of Kettering, having played for Liverpool, Queen’s Park
George Martin transferred to Port Glasgow Athletic
August 20, 1902 Port Glasgow Athletic This well-known Renfrewhire club have been prominent in League football for a number of years, but their success last
Charles Satterthwaite transferred to New Brompton F.C.
August 19, 1902 The directors of the New Brompton F.C. have succeeded in securing a body of first-class professionals for the ensuing season. The fresh
Hugh McQueen transferred to Gainsborough
August 7, 1902 An old Liverpool and Derby County favourite, Hugh McQueen, who spent last season with Queen’s Park Rangers, has recently thrown in his
Queens Park Rangers at Kensal Rise
July 14, 1902 It having been found impracticable to remain at the Latimer Road ground, and the negotiations for the suggested new enclosure in Wood
Preston North End’s new secretary
July 14, 1902 Since the annual meeting of the Preston North End club, one of the directors, Mr. Turner, has been carrying out the secretarial
Henry Rathbone transferred to Stockport County
July 10, 1902 Stockport County have succeeded in securing the transfer of Henry Rathbone, of Liverpool F.C. (Manchester Courier: July 10, 1902)
William White transferred to Dundee
July 9, 1902 William White, a member of the Liverpool Club, was yesterday signed by Dundee for next season. White has a good name as
Accident at Central Station
Saturday, June 21 – 1902 About four o’clock on Saturday afternoon a train of empty carriages was being shunted through a tunnel into the Central
Cox win footballers’ sprint in Dundee
Saturday, June 21 – 1902 At Dundee on Saturday the chief attraction was a 100 yards’ race for the championship of association football players. –
Jimmy Ross laid to rest
June 16, 1902 The interment of James Daniel, familiarly known as “Jimmy,” Ross, the well-known football player, whose death occurred in Monsall Hospital from erysipelas
James David Ross (Jimmy Ross) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Jimmy Ross on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Jimmy Ross: “In the field he had an eye for every incident, and a brain attuned to
Jimmy Ross “The Joker”
Thursday, June 12 – 1902 Few footballers were fonder of a joke than Ross. Prior to the time they found a place in the League,
Jimmy Ross – The “little demon” is dead
Thursday, June 12 – 1902 The announcement on Thursday that Jimmy Ross was dead came as a surprise, and caused a feeling of regret among
Hibernian v Celtic 6-2 (Glasgow Charity Cup Final: May 31, 1902)
May 31, 1902 Match: Glasgow Charity Cup, Final, replay, at Hampden Park. Hibernian – Celtic 6-2 (5-0). Attendance: 8,000. Referee: Mr. R.T. Murray (Stenhousemuir). Hibernian
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