April 4, 1904 International: Inter League, at Bank Street, Clayton (Manchester). English League – Scottish League 2-1 (0-1). Attendance: 40,000. Referee: Mr. W. Nunnerly (Wrexham).
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Changes in the Wales team ahead of England clash
February 27, 1904 The constitution of the Welsh team against England in the Association football encounter at Wrexham next Monday has undergone several alterations. Grenville
Wales Stripes v Wales Whites 4-2 (International trial: February 15, 1904)
February 15, 1904 Match: International trial, at The Racecourse (Wrexham). Stripes – Whites 4-2 (2-2). Referee: Mr. Ll. Williams (Holywell). Stripes (2-3-5): Bob Evans (Blackburn
Blackburn Rovers v Liverpool 3-1 (FA Cup: February 13, 1904)
February 13, 1904 Match: FA Cup, First Round, at Ewood Park, kick-off: 15:00. Blackburn Rovers – Liverpool 3-1 (2-1). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. F.H. Dennis
Blackburn Rovers Football Club 1903/04
Tuesday, January 5 – 1904 (Sunderland Daily Echo, 05-01-1904)
Liverpool Football Club 1903-04
January 2, 1904 For a team that has time and again proved itself capable of achieving great things on the field of football, Liverpool has
Football League meeting (November 6, 1903)
November 6, 1903 A meeting of the Management Committee of the English Football League was held at the Mosley Hotel, Manchester, on Friday. Mr. John
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
Hugh Morgan transferred to Dundee
September 23, 1903 Dundee’s right wing has not performed so satisfactorily this season as last. Bell, the outside man, has shown a falling off, probably
Prospects of the coming season (1903-04)
August 22, 1903 In accordance with our usual custom, we give this morning a list of the players signed by most of the leading clubs,
John Waddington transferred to Glentoran
July 15, 1903 Glentoran Club have signed on Tommy Tierney, who played two seasons ago for Blackburn Rovers, and last season for Luton Town, and
New players for Swindon Town
May 20, 1903 At the annual general meeting on Wednesday evening of the Swindon Town F.C. Company, Limited, it was announced that the following professional
Scottish League v English League 0-3 (Inter League: March 14, 1903)
March 14, 1903 International: Inter League, at Celtic Park. Scottish League – English League 0-3 (0-0). Attendance: 39,000. Referee: Mr. Sam Torrans (Ireland). Scottish League
Meeting of the Football League (February 27, 1903)
February 27, 1903 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held yesterday at the Midland Hotel, Derby. Mr. John James Bentley
Liverpool’s return to form
December 13, 1902 Liverpool’s defeat of Grimsby Town last week by nine goals to two was the biggest score in class football that day, Liverpool’s
The colours of the Lancashire Combination teams
November 10, 1902 The colours of the Lancashire Combination clubs are: – Accrington Stanley, red; Black Lane Temperance, red and white; Bury, white; Blackburn Rovers,
Tom Riley in profile
October 4, 1902 Tom Riley, who has twice this season figured with credit as deputy to the crippled Crompton, is yet only 20 years of
Another Raisbeck at Anfield
Thursday, October 2 – 1902 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held on the City Ground at Nottingham on Thursday.
Height and weight of the Blackburn Rovers players
September 8, 1902 The heights and weights of the Blackburn Rovers League team are: John “Tiny” Joyce, 6ft. and 14st. 6lb.; Bob Crompton, 5ft. 10¼in.
Liverpool v Blackburn Rovers
September 8, 1902 The opening match of the season on the Anfield Road ground, the pitch of the Liverpool club, was with Blackburn Rovers, and
Liverpool v Blackburn Rovers 5-2 (League match: September 6, 1902)
September 6, 1902 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off. 15:30. Liverpool – Blackburn Rovers 5-2 (3-1). Attendance: 20,000; gate receipts: £570. Referee: Mr.
Season preview 1902-03: Liverpool F.C. (Liverpool Echo)
August 30, 1902 With regard to the club whose headquarters are at Anfield, we may state that the same contingent of gentlemen who watched over
Season preview 1902-03: Liverpool F.C. (Lancashire Evening Post)
August 23, 1902 During the off season Liverpool lost by death their present and financial mainstay, Alderman John Houlding, J.P., but his son, Councillor W.
Queens Park Rangers at Kensal Rise
July 14, 1902 It having been found impracticable to remain at the Latimer Road ground, and the negotiations for the suggested new enclosure in Wood
34 players retained for Liverpool
May 26, 1902 The official list of players registered by clubs of the Football League shows that 1,314 professionals are retained by their clubs, while
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