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All articles about Archie Goldie on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Archie Goldie: Born: January 5, 1874: Hurlford (Ayrshire), in Scotland. Passed away: April 7, 1953: Bordsley Green
April 17, 1915 The most remarkable semi-final in my career. Alex Raisbeck relates practical jokes of John Walker. How Johnnie Goldie’s impediment roused wrath of
August 29, 1913 Mr. Jimmy “Punch” McEwen, the Glossop manager, has made a couple of notable acquisitions to the team by signing J. Staniforth, centre
September 17, 1904 We make no apology for introducing our readers to the “doyen” of Liverpool players, – William Dunlop – one of the most
Thursday, September 1 – 1904 Archie Goldie, Small Heath full back, has signed for Crewe Alexandra. (Manchester Courier, 01-09-1904)
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
October 3, 1903 Match: Football League, First Division, at Coventry Road, kick-off: 15:30. Small Heath – Liverpool 1-2 (0-1). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. F. Bye;
May 14, 1903 William Goldie, the left half-back just secured by Portsmouth, was a slim, wispy lad of eighteen when he went to Liverpool. He
September 28, 1901 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15.30. Liverpool – Small Heath 3-1 (2-1). Attendance: 20,000. Referee: Mr. A.J. Barker; linesmen:
September 2, 1901 Match: Football League, First Division, at Muntz Street, kick-off: 17:30. Small Heath – Liverpool 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 12,000. Referee: Mr. A. Baker;
July 18, 1901 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held at the Tavistock Hotel, London, last evening, Mr. Sidney, vice-president,
September 11, 1900 About 5,000 spectators last evening testified to the popularity of the Everton custodian, and in these days of league, when the public
September 10, 1900 Benefit: Willie Muir’s benefit, at Goodison Park. Englishmen XI – Scotchmen XI 1-2. Attendance: 5,000. Englishmen (2-3-5): George Kitchen, Billy Balmer, Smart
August 25, 1900 After being behind all the season, Liverpool overtook their local rivals at the fag-end, and finished up a shade better in the
August 25, 1900 Across the way, at Anfield, there are not many changes, but what there are lend, to all appearances, lustre to an already
August 21, 1900 Bill Perkins, Harry Storer, goal; Tom J. Robertson, Billy Dunlop, John Glover, backs; Rab Howell, Alex Raisbeck, William Goldie, Charlie Wilson, John
August 20, 1900 Like their neighbours across the Park, the Anfield eleven last season suffered from a series of relapses, which at one time threatened
June 30, 1900 On Saturday, at the Albion Hotel, Manchester, a meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held under the presidency
Friday, May 25 – 1900 The directors of the New Brighton Club have secured another valuable player in Archie Goldie, the right full back of
May 5, 1900 May! and still talking about football! My remarks shall be brief and final. Liverpudlians are glad the season is over. It has
April 30, 1900 Glossop v Liverpool. Played at Glossop, before about 2,000 spectators. The sides were as follow: – Liverpool: Bill Perkins, goal, Archie Goldie
April 28, 1900 Match Football League, First Division, at North Road, kick-off: 15:30. Glossop – Liverpool 1-2 (0-2). Attendance: 2,000. Referee: Mr. Fred Kirkham; linesmen:
Monday, April 23 – 1900 The curtain was rung down at Anfield amid glorious surroundings, suggestive more of cricket than football, and the display witnessed
April 23, 1900 Liverpool v Nottingham Forest. In glorious weather, the last League match of the season at Anfield was decided before 7,000 spectators. The
April 23, 1900 The curtain was rung down at Anfield amid glorious surroundings, suggestive more of cricket than football, and the display witnessed was an
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