February 22, 1902 International, British Championship, at Cardiff Arms Park. Wales – Ireland 0-3 (0-1). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Mr. Arthur Kingscott. Wales (2-3-5): Bob Evans
Scottish League v Irish League 3-0 (Inter League: February 15, 1902)
February 15, 1902 International: Inter League, at Dens Park. Scottish League – Irish League 3-0 (1-0). Attendance: 12,000. Referee: Mr. Charles Sutcliffe (Rawtenstall, English League).
A scene from the Notts County-match
Saturday, February 15 – 1902 “The sphere shot into the centre with lightning-like rapidity, and Walter Bull, darting in, sent it spinning at Bill Perkins’s
Has Tom Robertson lost his step?
February 15, 1902 Tom Robertson – perhaps one should say Robertson the forward, for there are two of the same name in the Liverpool eleven
Ex-Bury player Joe Clegg dies
Friday, February 14 – 1902 Footballers will learn with regret of the death of Joseph Clegg, the ex-Bury half-back, at Blackburn yesterday. Clegg, it will
The Liverpool F.C. Theatrical gala postponed
Tuesday, February 11 – 1902 A very largely attended special meeting of the General Council (under the presidency of Mr Lewis Peake, chairman), entrusted with
Southampton v Liverpool: Competition proper.
February 10, 1902 Southampton v Liverpool. The meeting of the respective champions of the Southern and First Leaguers drew an attendance of 15,000 to this
Maurice Parry selected for Wales against Ireland
February 10, 1902 At Wrexham, last night the following team was chosen to represent Wales in the match v. Ireland at Cardiff, on February 22,
Southampton v Liverpool
February 8, 1902 Southampton v Liverpool. At the Dell, Southampton, before a great crowd. The ground was in splendid condition when the teams lined up,
Southampton v Liverpool 4-1 (FA Cup: February 8, 1902)
February 8, 1902 Match: FA Cup, Second Round, at The Dell, kick-off: 15:15. Southampton – Liverpool 4-1 (2-0). Attendance: 15,000; gate receipt: £918. Referee: Mr.
Arthur Goddard a Glossop treasure
Saturday, February 8 – 1902 What a pity it is that a forward of such undoubted class as Arthur Goddard is putting in the cream
More knee problems for George Bowen
Saturday, February 8 – 1902 George Bowen, of Liverpool (late of Wolverhampton Wanderers), has again been placed under the care of the specialists at Manchester
North Wales v South Wales 1-0 (International trial: February 3, 1902)
February 3, 1902 Match: International trial, at Ynys Meadows (Aberdare). North Wales – South Wales 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 2,000. North Wales (2-3-5): A. Edwards (Newtown),
A draw with no goals scored
February 3, 1902 The Blackburn Rovers and Bury should have played a League game at Bury, but the Rovers having on their Cup Tie with
Birmingham League v Lancashire Combination 3-2 (Inter League: February 1, 1902)
February 1, 1902 Match: Inter League, at The Hawthornes. Birmingham League – Lancashire Combination 3-2 (1-2). Birmingham League (2-3-5): Latham (Brierley Hill Alliance), Broughton (Brierley
Bury v Liverpool 0-0 (League match: February 1, 1902)
February 1, 1902 Match: Football League First Division, at Gigg Lane, kick off: 15:00. Bury – Liverpool 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 7,000. Referee: Mr. Thomas Helme.
Sheffield United v Everton 0-0 (League match: February 1, 1902)
February 1, 1902 Match: Football League, First Division, at Bramall Lane. Sheffield United – Everton 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 12,000. Sheffield United (2-3-5): Bill Foulke, Harry
Arthur Marshall transferred to Stockport County
January 31, 1902 To strengthen the Stockport County forward rank Arthur Marshall, of Leicester Fosse, has been secured, and the ex-Crewe man should certainly be
Everton v Liverpool 0-2 (FA Cup match)
Thursday, January 30 – 1902 Match: FA Cup, First Round replay, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 14:45. Everton – Liverpool 0-2 (0-1). Attendance: 25,000, Gate receipt:
University for Liverpool
Monday, January 27 – 1902 An influential town’s meeting was held at Liverpool Town Hall, on Monday, in support of a scheme for a University
The draw for the Cup
Monday, January 27 – 1902 The draw for the second round of the English Cup ties was made in London yesterday afternoon as follows: Tottenham
Watchful eyes on Liverpool trio
January 25, 1902 On Saturday, at the great Everton v. Liverpool tie, a deputation of Scottish Selecting Committee, headed by President Kirkwood, attended to spot
Liverpool v Everton 2-2 (FA Cup match: January 25, 1902)
January 25, 1902 Match: FA Cup, First Round, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:30. Liverpool – Everton 2-2 (1-0). Attendance: 30,000; gate receipt: ca £800. Referee: Mr.
A cat at Anfield?
Saturday, January 25 – 1902 They had a cat episode at the Liverpool v. Everton Cup tie on Saturday, and “pussy” is said to have
Liverpool prepare at St Anne’s
Tuesday, January 21 – 1902 Special training is in progress in very many instances. Both the Liverpool teams are at present on the Lancashire sea
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