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May 21, 1918 The holiday spirit prevailed everywhere yesterday, and not least at Goodison, where a mixed side of Liverpool and Everton players were exceedingly
April 13, 1918 Match: Lancashire Section, Subsidiary tournament, at Edgeley Park. Stockport County – Liverpool 1-4 (1-0). Attendance: 2,500. Stockport County (2-3-5): Joe Butler, Ralph
September 19, 1917 Twenty-one Worksop miners, one of whom was Wilfred Bartrop, the ex-Barnsley footballer, were yesterday charged with playing pitch and toss in Garden
Thursday, November 23 – 1916 A big surprise came upon me when I learnt that Alf West, the former Barnsley, Liverpool, and Nottingham half back,
Tuesday, November 7 – 1916 “Vin” writes: – Pagnam, in the words of the popularsongstress Vesta Tilley, “joined the Army yesterday,” his first “halt” being
Monday, November 6 – 1916 Richard Downs, the well-known Barnsley back, having completed his business arrangement’s, joins the R.A.M.C. at Aldershot tomorrow. He did not
Wednesday, October 18 – 1916 At this stage of the season it is customary to point to the clubs with an undefeated record. But Liverpool
July 11, 1916 Alderman J.S. Rose presided at the annual meeting of the Barnsley Football Club at the Royal Hotel, Barnsley, last night, when there
May 26, 1916 The death is announced of John Clegg, the former Barnsley goalkeeper, and a native of Sheffield. With Bristol City he did good
September 4, 1915 Where there will be football Bright prospect of the Midland section clubs. Many old and new players keen on the game. The
August 31, 1915 George Edward Travers, one of Manchester United Football Club’s players, appeared for public examination at the Salford Bankruptcy Court yesterday. In his
August 10, 1915 The Liverpool club’s list of players for next season is likely to be added to shortly, as more than one player formerly
June 3, 1915 H.J. Leavey (Herbert Leavey), the Bradford wing forward, has joined the Royal Engineers. It will be recalled that he assisted Barnsley when
May 31, 1915 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held to-day at the Endsleigh Palace Hotel, London. Mr. John McKenna
May 11, 1915 A cool corner of Anfield Cemetery had been chosen. The sun’s rays shaded his last resting-place. “Tom” was buried there. The day
Thursday, October 1 – 1914 Liverpool Football Club directors have been in the habit of increasing the prices of admission to certain parts of their
September 12, 1914 Why Villa lost the Cup A Liverpool story By Ephraim Longworth (Liverpool F.C.). I think it may be fairly claimed for the
August 19, 1914 Liverpool have engaged Phil Bratley (centre-half) and Wilfred Bartrop (wing forward) from Barnsley, and have also secured Charles Duffy from East Stirlingshire,
May 13, 1914 Liverpool F.C. have made a move in Yorkshire quarters this week and have signed on two of Barnsley’s busy B’s. Only yesterday
May 5, 1914 Some of the most notable of the deals in players since the four-figure transfer fee became the fashion, when Middlesbrough paid £1,000
Tuesday, April 7 – 1914 T.H.H. contributes the following on Liverpool’s Cup prospects: – “Now that the time is closely approaching the date of the
January 31, 1914 Liverpool Res. – Elisha Scott, Frank Grayer, Robert Crawford, James Scott, Ernest Peake, Ralph Holden, Arthur Goddard, Arthur Metcalf, Jack Parkinson, Jimmy
January 15, 1914 Match: FA Cup, First Round, Replay, at Oakwell, kick-off: 14:15. Barnsley – Liverpool 0-1 (0-0). Attendance: 24,000. Referee: Mr. H.S. Bamlett. Barnsley
Thursday, January 15 – 1914 We must get ahead of ourselves to-day, in view of the Notebook to-morrow being required for the purpose of commenting
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