December 20, 1977 Liverpool, tolling and struggling to maintain their pre-eminent position as champions of the Football League, are the greatest team in Britain. Furthermore,
The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
December 20, 1977 Liverpool, tolling and struggling to maintain their pre-eminent position as champions of the Football League, are the greatest team in Britain. Furthermore,
All articles about Jimmy Smith on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Jimmy Smith: “His transfer from Ayr United in September, 1929 created a big sensation, for he is
All articles about Neil McBain on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Neil McBain: Born: November 15, 1895: in Campbelltown, in Scotland. Passed away: May 13, 1974: in Ayr,
January 3, 1959 Welcome to Anfield’s new coach By: Tommy Younger It is most fitting that I open this article with the time-honoured wish from
Born: 1885: Glasgow, Scotland. Passed away: August, 1951 Career: Huddersfield Town. The Wednesday. Sunderland. Ayr United. Manager: Ayr United. Manager: Cowdenbeeath. Height: (5ft. 8 1/2in.);
March 1, 1950 Neil McBain, former Scottish international, left London yesterday by air for Buenos Aires, where he is to take up the managership of
All articles about David Taylor on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About David Taylor: Born: August 5, 1884: Bannockburn (Stirlingshire), Scotland. Passed away: August 6, 1949.: Bridge of Allan
Thursday, February 5 – 1948 Leyton Orient have appointed as assistant manager, Mr, Neil McBain,w ho played centre-half for Ayr United, Manchester United, Everton, St
Thursday, February 15 – 1945 Matt Busby’s hopes of joining the managerial circle – and the club concerned is, I understand, Ayr United – created
All articles about Robert Campbell on PlayUpLiverpool. About Robert Campbell: Born: January 27 – 1883, Ellon. Passed away: May 31 – 1942, Glasgow. Position: Right
April 4, 1940 Jimmy Hay, the former Celtic, Newcastle United and Ayr United wing half-back died in Ayr today. He had been ill for some
Saturday, August 5 – 1939 Tom Morrison, the former St. Mirren, Liverpool, Sunderland and Ayr United international half-back, was at Dublin Circuit Court during last
Wednesday, March 15 – 1939 Tom Morrison, the ex-St. Mirren, Liverpool, Sunderland, and Ayr United international right-half, fractured a leg last week while playing for
January 25 – 1939 Dumbarton Football Club have appointed Jimmy Smith, their centre-forward, as manager of the club, and he will have full control of
Thursday, August 19 – 1937 Tom Morrison, the Ayr right back, has had his resignation cancelled. Morrison played for Liverpool and Sunderland, and was signed
Friday, August 13 – 1937 Pleading guilty at Kilmarnock Sherif Court yesterday to two charges of theft by housebreaking and one charge of attempted housebreaking,
All articles about Robert Macdougall on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Robert Macdougall: Born: 1894: Kirkcudbright, in Scotland. Passed away: October 13, 1936: Kirkcudbright, in Scotland. ** Said
Tuesday, May 9 – 1933 Bristol Rovers yesterday made one of their most important captures of recent years when they secured the signature of James
Monday, November 21 – 1932 Millwall have tried Liverpool for the transfer of Jimmy Smith, the ex-Ayr United centre forward, now playing with Tunbridge Wells,
All articles about Samuel Aitken on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Sam Aitken: Born: 1878: Ayr, Scotland. Passed away: March, 1930. Position: Right half. Height: Weight: Career: Ayr:
November 16, 1929 Archie Macpherson, whom Glasgow Rangers secured from Alva Albion Rangers last March, has not stayed long at Ibrox. He was transferred on
Wednesday, September 18 – 1929 Late last evening James Smith, the centre-forward of Ayr United, was transferred to Liverpool. The transfer fee, although not divulged,
Saturday, November 24 – 1928 Neil McBain, Liverpool’s Scottish international half-back, has been signed by Watford. McBain, who is a native of Campbelltown, has seen
All articles about John T. Hunter on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Jack Hunter: “With a short, thick neck, and a visage which bears the impress, in capital
Thursday, March 8 – 1928 Liverpool yesterday figured in two big deals. In the first place they secured the transfer from St. Johnstone of Neil
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