August 14, 1899 The annual meeting of the Liverpool F.C. has just been held. It was what those disgusted individuals would call “a hole-and-corner business.”
A priest’s description of Liverpool
August 8, 1899 At a Catholic conference at Liverpool the Rev. John Berry read a paper on “Liverpool after 50 years.” He said the beauty
Hammer clinking at Anfield
August 7, 1899 There is a re-awakening to life and activity at the Anfield Road Ground. The sleepy off-season is past, or nearly so; the
Hartley for Woolwich Arsenal
Sunday, July 16 – 1899 To-day the transfer of the papers of Abe Hartley, of the Liverpool Football club, were signed for him to play
Manchester Alliance for the new Oldham Athletic
Tuesday, July 18 – 1899 The ground of the late Oldham County Football Club will next season be again used to exploit the Association game.
John Lyden sentenced to two months in prison
Saturday, July 8 – 1899 At Bolton, on Saturday, John Lyden, the well-known footballer, who has played for Bolton Wanderers, Halliwell, and Chorley was charged
Liverpool F.C. planning Scottish friendlies
Monday, June 12 – 1899 Liverpool want matches with Queen’s Park and Celtic. The former have been offered the October holiday at Glasgow, with a
Celtic F.C.: The annual meeting of 1899
June 7, 1899 Twenty minutes sufficed to dispose of the business of the annual meeting of the Celtic Club, which was held on Wednesday night
New stand for Leicester Fosse
Monday, June 5 – 1899 The Estate Committee of the Corporation, who are the landlords of the Leicester Club, have approved of the plans for
Manchester City to stay at Hyde Road
Monday, June 5 – 1899 Manchester City have decided t retain the enclosure at Hyde Road, which has served them up to the present, and
Liverpool Reserves out of The Combination
Saturday, June 3 – 1899 The annual general meeting of the representatives of the clubs forming the Football Combination was held at Liverpool on Saturday.
Edgar Chadwick transferred to Burnley
May 30, 1899 On Tuesday, at a meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League, Edgar Chadwick, the famous Blackburn footballer, who for many
Dramatic times ahead for West Bromwich Albion
Monday, May 29 – 1899 Another town meeting is to be called at West Bromwich on Wednesday next for the purpose of framing a scheme
Celtic v Glasgow Rangers 2-0 (Glasgow Charity Cup Final: May 27, 1899)
May 27, 1899 Match: Glasgow Charity Cup, Final, at Ibrox Park. Celtic – Glasgow Rangers 2-0 (1-0). Attendance: 20,000. Referee: Mr. Tom Robertson (Queen’s Park).
Leith Athletic v Hearts 1-0 (Rosebery Charity Cup Final: May 27, 1899)
May 27, 1899 Match: Rosebery Charity Cup Final, at Logie Green. Leith Athletic – Hearts 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 5,000. Leith Athletic (2-3-5): James Oswald, John
Footballer burgled in 1899
Friday, May 26 – 1899 Billy Dunlop, the famous back of the Liverpool team, who lives in Liverpool has been visiting Hurlford, near Kilmarnock, taking
James McBride @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about James McBride on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About James McBride: Born: December 30, 1873: Renton (Dunbartonshire), Scotland. Passed away: May 25, 1899: Manchester (Lancashire), England.
James McBride passes away
Thursday, May 25 – 1899 The death took place very suddenly yesterday at his home at Manchester of James McBride, a well-known Association footballer, formerly
Newcastle United F.C.: The annual meeting of 1899
May 25, 1899 The annual meeting of the shareholders of the Newcastle United Football Company, Limited, was held at Newcastle on Thursday, and was characterized
Alderman Houlding on industrial pursuits
Tuesday, May 23 – 1899 Yesterday Alderman John Houlding opened the fifth biennial three-days industrial exhibition of Aughton and district in the Christ Church Schools,
Maybe changes to Anfield football ground
Monday, May 22 – 1899 There is some talk of enlarging the Anfield-road Ground. It is narrow-backed at present, and somehow, when the stands are
An upgrade of Anfield Road Football ground
May 22, 1899 There is some talk of enlarging the Anfield Road ground. It is narrow-backed at present, and somehow, wen the stands are crowded,
Comings and goings at Liverpool F.C.
May 22, 1899 Liverpool F.C. do not hold their annual meeting till August, although their financial year ends on March 31st. They are a limited
A new Darwen Football Club
May 20, 1899 The secretary of the Football Association, Mr. Frederick Wall, has written the Darwen Club, pointing out that the old Darwen Club is
Everton F.C.: The annual meeting of 1899
May 18, 1899 The annual meeting of shareholders of the Everton Football Club was held last night in the Picton Lecture Hall, William Brown Street.
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