Monday, January 30 – 1922 The draw for the third round of the Football Association Cup was made in London yesterday, and officials, appointed as
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Liverpool v Arsenal 3-0 (League match: May 7, 1921)
May 7, 1921 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Arsenal 3-0 (3-0). Attendance: 27,000. Referee: Mr. G.M. Pardoe. Liverpool (2-3-5):
Fred Pagnam shines for Arsenal
December 4, 1920 The success of Fred Pagnam, the Arsenal centre-forward last week, must have been most gratifying to the club directors, who have never
Chelsea the best supported club
May 5, 1920 The total number of spectators at last season’s games connected with the two divisions of the Football League was nearly 17,000,000, and
Fred Pagnam transferred to Arsenal
October 17, 1919 The biggest transfer of the season was made yesterday, when the Arsenal Club signed on Fred Pagnam, the centre forward of the
Arsenal v Liverpool 1-0 (League match: September 8, 1919)
September 8, 1919 Match: Football League, First Division, at Highbury, kick-off: 18:30. Arsenal – Liverpool 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 25,000. Arsenal (2-3-5): Tim Williamson, Joe Shaw,
Arsenal conquer the Anfield side
September 2, 1919 Last night at Anfield a team previously beaten by Newcastle at Highbury conquered Liverpool, whose win over Bradford City had buoyed us
Liverpool v Arsenal 2-3 (League match: September 1, 1919)
September 1, 1919 Key note: “Well, last night’s exhibition was something like a blow to those who had been in the habit of watching Anfield’s
Liverpool F.C.: An early look into next season
June 24, 1919 Liverpool adopted the right attitude at the right moment. They did not wait and see. They went out and brought back youngsters
Footballers on transfer
June 23, 1919 The retain and transfer lists of The Football League and Southern League have been compiled, and the figures are interesting. As to
The ‘Spurs home-coming
Saturday, May 24 – 1919 It is expected that by July the Spurs’ ground at White Hart-lane will have resumed its pre-war appearance. The huge
Arsenal or ‘Spurs for First Division
January 30, 1919 It was assumed yesterday by a contemporary that in the event of the Football League being extended to forty-four clubs Chelsea and
Letter from Fred Pagnam, Liverpool’s player
Thursday, November 1 – 1917 “Dear Bee. – Glad to see the boys are doing so well. The Arsenal are an unlucky side, as in
Fred Pagnam operated for appendicitis
Wednesday July 4 – 1917 For some time Fred Pagnam has not been well. Army life, or something connected with the training, did him no
Memories of a great comeback
Tuesday, January 23 – 1917 Today my (BEE) memory goes back to the Liverpool – Newcastle game at Anfield. The reason is not hard to
Football League meeting (November 11, 1916)
November 11, 1916 Matches limited to 80 minutes The Committee of the Football League met at Newcastle on Saturday, Mr. John McKenna presiding. In November
The death of a footballer
February 22, 1916 An inquest was held yesterday concerning the death of Robert William Benson, the well-known international footballer, who died on Saturday afternoon after
Football League meeting (August 6, 1915)
August 6, 1915 The English Football League Management Committee met at the Exchange Station Hotel, yesterday, and selected the referees for the coming season, &c.
Football League meeting (July 10, 1914)
July 10, 1914 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held at the Grand Hotel, Scarborough, yesterday, Mr. John McKenna (president)
The origins of Woolwich Arsenal
October 19, 1907 Woolwich Arsenal, according to an old tradition, owes it origins to an explosion. It happened at Moor Fields, where the Ordnance Department
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