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All articles about Robert Mills-Roberts on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Robert Mills-Roberts: Born: August 5, 1862: Penmachno, Wales. Passed away: November 27, 1935: Bounemouth, England. Position: Goalkeeper.
All articles about Ernest Peake on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Ernest Peake: “He understands the half-back position thoroughly, and is quick in attack and defence. He is
October 17, 1919 The official list of professional players registered by the Welsh FA, during the month of September, 1919, is as follows: – Alfred
August 7, 1915 John Hampson, the Leeds City half-back, had an exciting experience during the week, for, whilst proceeding with a motor-cycle and side-car to
August 26, 1912 Having escaped the clutches of the Second Division by the merest margin last April, it is only natural to suppose that the
August 28, 1911 The Anfield club, who have thirty-one players on their wage-list, should be able to place a strong eleven on the field to
September 1, 1910 Complete list of men engaged. Liverpool F.C. Sam Hardy, Newbould, goalkeeper, 5ft. 9in., 12st.; Gus Beeby, Osmaston, goalkeeper, 5ft. 10in., 12st.; Peter
August 29, 1910 The Anfielders, despite their early departure from the Cup-ties last January, enjoyed one of the most successful season in the history of
February 27, 1909 One of the smartest recruits secured by Liverpool during the close season was Ernest Peake, who was born in Aberystwyth twenty years
August 31, 1908 Liverpool. There are few changes of note at Anfield, though whether this is a favourable omen or otherwise will be determined in
August 8, 1908 Liverpool’s changes Contrary to rule, Liverpool wound up the last League season that ever was in an average position – eight instead
June 13, 1908 Ernest Peake, one of Liverpool’s latest recruits, is a centre half from Aberystwyth. He played in one of the Amateur International events
June 11, 1908 Ernest Peake, the Aberystwyth centre half, and Welsh international, has signed a professional agreement with Liverpool. He is 19 years of age,
April 11, 1908 Match: International, British Championship, at Aberdare Athletic Ground. Wales – Ireland 0-1 (0-1). Attendance: 6,000. Referee: Mr. James Ibbotson. Wales (2-3-5): Bob
April 11, 1908 Ernest Peake, the centre half, is a native of Aberystwyth, and has played regularly with the town team since he was a
March 31, 1908 Owing to the inability of Maurice Parry, of Liverpool, to play, the Welsh Committee have had to rearrange their half back line
March 27, 1908 The following is the team to represent Wales against Ireland at Aberdare on April 11th: – Leigh Roose (Sunderland), goal; Horace Blew
March 27, 1908 Ernest Peake, Aberystwyth’s international half, having signed a Lancashire Combination form as an amateur for Blackburn Rovers, travelled about 400 miles last
February 22, 1908 Match: Amateur international, at Edgeley Park. England Amateurs – Wales Amateurs 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 850. Referee: Mr. Jack Sykes (Stockport); linesmen: Messrs.
February 17, 1908 Match: International trial, at The Racecourse (Wrexham). White – Stripes 1-0 (1-0). Whites (2-3-5): Leigh Roose (Sunderland), Jeffrey Jones (Llandrindod Wells), Horace
April 13, 1907 Match: Welsh FA Amateur Cup, Final, at Newtown. Buckley Engineers – Aberystwyth 2-1 (1-0). Attendance: 1,500. Referee: Mr. Ike Baker (Nantwich). Buckley
April 8, 1905 Amongst the prominent recruits in the ranks of the Liverpool reserves, there is no more promising player than the subject of our
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),
February 15, 1901 Wales v Scotland. The following players have been selected to play for Wales in the above international match at Wrexham on March
January 13, 1900 It is feared that Newtown Football Club will lose the services of two of their best forwards in Jack Miller and Richard
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