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September 13, 1910 Charles Athersmith, the old Aston Villa forward, is lying seriously ill at his mother’s house at Oakengates, near Wellington. For some time
September 1, 1910 EVERTON – Bert Freeman 22, Wattie White 6, Tim Coleman 5, Jack Sharp 4, Harry Makepeace 4, Alex Young 2, Harry Mountford
September 1, 1910 Oldham Athletic, Bury, Sheffield United, Aston Villa, Sunderland, Everton, Bradford City, Woolwich Arsenal, Manchester United, Notts County, Preston North End, Middlesbrough, Tottenham
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
August 6, 1910 When writing of Liverpool’s 1909-10 prospects, 12 months ago, I said “Liverpool’s present policy, position, and – shall I add? – prospects
July 27, 1910 The following figures relating to the finances of the leading Association clubs last year are taken from the “Sheffield Telegraph Football Guide,”
July 12, 1910 At a meeting of the board of directors of the Cardiff City Association Football Club Company, in the Bristol and South Wales
June 13, 1910 The annual meeting of the Football League was held in London on Monday, Mr. John James Bentley, presiding. A grant of £50
June 2, 1910 The death occurred on Thursday at Stoke of Mr. William Alexander Dickson, a well-known ex-football player, and one of the first Scottish
Tuesday, May 3 – 1910 On Saturday, after the Aston Villa match, there was a scene outside the ground (Anfield). Hardy had been injured in
April 30, 1910 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Aston Villa 2-0 (0-0). Attendance: 25,000. Referee: Mr. J.T. Ibbotson; linesmen:
April 23, 1910 Mr. John Tweed Ibbotson, of Derby, who has received the distinction of being appointed referee for the final tie in the English
April 4, 1910 At a meeting of the Football League yesterday the following team were chosen to represent the League in the match with the
February 26, 1910 International: Inter League, at Ewood Park. English League – Scottish League 2-3 (1-1). Attendance: 30,000. Referee: Mr. T.P. Campbell (Blackburn). English League
January 28, 1910 The Football Association has decided to send a team to South Africa. The following players have received invitations from the Football Association
January 27, 1910 Joseph Roberts, fishmonger, of Waterloo-street, Oldham, was summoned at the instance of the Aston Villa Club at the Oldham Police Court yesterday,
January 1, 1910 Liverpool’s lively experiences. Whilst we may not have put in such a right royal Christmas as Bradford City, The Wednesday, or the
November 13, 1909 Peter Kyle, who has had a long and varied experience of English football, was signed by Watford. Kyle has been with Woolwich
December 25, 1908 Match: Football League, First Division, at Villa Park, kick-off: 14:15. Aston Villa – Liverpool 1-1 (0-1). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. A.J. Barker.
December 5, 1908 A double disaster at Anfield Even an out and out Everton partisan could not refrain from sympathising with Liverpool in their plight
October 10, 1908 Match: Inter League, at Solitude, Cliftonville (Belfast), kick-off: 15:30. Irish League – English League 0-5 (0-2). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. J.B. Stark
October 2 – 1908 On Friday afternoon negotiations were concluded between Aston Villa and Sheffield United for the transference of Peter Kyle and R. Evans
September 5, 1908 Tuesday evening witnessed storming times at Anfield in more senses than one. Firstly, the elements seemed to have fallen out with themselves,
September 2, 1908 Considering that it was the opening game, and that a strong, variable wind was blowing, the football at Anfield Road, where Liverpool
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