September 8, 1905 Yesterday the Management Committee of the Football League met at Liverpool. They were first entertained to lunch at the Bee Hotel by
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The Birmingham and Manchester charges
June 9, 1905 A Special Commission sat at Derby, yesterday, at the instance of the Football Association, to inquire as to the truth of certain
Football League meeting (March 6, 1905)
March 6, 1905 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held at the Tavistock Hotel, London, yesterday, Mr. John James Bentley
Aston Villa want John Cox
September 21, 1904 A Birmingham scribe is responsible for the story that Aston Villa had the offer of John Cox, of Liverpool, last week for
Everton F.C.: The annual meeting of 1904
June 7, 1904 The annual meeting of the Everton Football Club was held last night at the Exchange Station Hotel. Dr James Baxter (chairman of
Ex-Liverpool Hugh Morgan back in Scotland
Saturday, October 3 – 1903 We give our readers to-day a photo of Hugh Morgan, of Dundee F.C. Hugh was born at Longriggend, a mining
Meet the referee: Mr. A.J. Barker (Hanley)
October 13, 1902 If there is a referee who covers ground quicker than any other, he is Mr. A.J. Barker. This is his own oft-expressed
Albert “Kelly” Houlker transferred to Portsmouth
May 3, 1902 At the conclusion of the International match between England and Scotland, at Birmingham, on Saturday, Albert “Kelly” Houlker, the Blackburn Rovers’ half
England v Scotland 2-2 (International: May 3, 1902)
May 3, 1902 International: British Championship, at Villa Park (Birmingham). England – Scotland 2-2 (0-2). Attendance: 15,400; gate receipts: £990. Referee: Mr. James Torrans (Irish
Prelude to the international in Birmingham
May 3, 1902 The teams that are to take part in the replayed International match, England v. Scotland, arrived in Birmingham last night. Up to
Preparations for the great international
April 2, 1902 All eyes will be turned towards Ibrox Park, Glasgow, on Saturday first, when Scotland and England meet in their thirtieth International game.
Rounding off a remunerative Easter
April 2, 1902 Yesterday Sheffield Wednesday played their third League match of the holidays, and though they were unable to repeat the successes they achieved
English League v Irish League 9-0 (Inter League: November 9, 1901)
November 9, 1901 International: Inter League, at Manor Ground (Plumstead). English League – Irish League 9-0 (3-0). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. W. McAndrew (Scottish League).
Football League meeting (July 18, 1901)
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,
The champions arrive home
April 29, 1901 The Liverpool Football Club team, who by their victory yesterday became the League champions, had a tremendous reception on arriving home last
Aston Villa v Liverpool 1-0 (League match: March 24, 1900)
March 24, 1900 Match, Football League, at Aston Lower Grounds, kick-off: 15:30. Aston Villa – Liverpool 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. J.H. Strawson. Aston
Famous men in football, No. 9: Jack Sharp
October 28, 1899 Before the present season is over I hope to see the modest head of Jack Sharp decorated with an international cap. To
Famous men in football, No. 7: Jack Devey
October 14, 1899 John Devey ranks alongside Ernest Needham as an ideal captain. His masterly marshalling may be traced in the un-equalled series of successes
Wolves player awarded for bravery
September 16, 1899 In the course of the football match between the reserves of the Wolverhampton Wanderers and Coventry City, on Saturday, Alderman Pollock, of
The day before the big day for Liverpool
Friday, April 28 – 1899 The Liverpool football team are to-day reported in splendid condition for the match to-morrow, and confident of success. They have
FA meeting (February 1, 1899)
February 1, 1899 A meeting of the Consultative Committee of the Football Association was held on Wednesday at 61, Chancery-lane, London, W.C., when the principal
The officials for the English Cup
December 29, 1897 The officials for the English Cup ties on the 29th prox. Are now completed, and are as follows, the first named being
Aston Villa v Liverpool
November 1, 1897 Beautiful weather prevailed in Birmingham on Saturday, and fully 25,000 spectators put in an appearance at Villa Park to view this match.
Liverpool at Aston Villa
October 30, 1897 The League – Division 1. Liverpool v Aston Villa, Birmingham. Kick off at three o’clock. The following will play for Liverpool –
Football League meeting (September 10, 1897)
September 10, 1897 The Management Committee of the Football League met at the Old Boar’s Head Hotel, Manchester, yesterday, there being present Messrs. John James
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