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A spectator collapsed and died
October 12, 1929 James Stewart, aged 53, a labourer, of Monfa Road, Orrell, Bootle, collapsed while watching the Liverpool – Birmingham football match at Anfield,
Season preview 1929/30: New Brighton F.C. (The Athletic News)
August 5, 1929 Optimism is the keynote at Rake-lane, for the management have got together a side likely to eclipse records of previous seasons. The
Liverpool boys for Lancashire Schoolboys XI
May 15, 1929 The Sports Management Committee of the Burnley Education authority are hoping that the match between the Lancashire and Yorkshire Schoolboys, at Turf
Unemployment on the Merseyside
Friday, March 1 – 1929 To write about the problem of unemployment is not a very easy or exhilarating exercise at the present time, for
John McKenna: A life-time in football
November 21, 1927 There are men in football today who have spent a life-time in the game – forty, fifty years of more. It is
John McNab married
June 15, 1927 John McNab, the Liverpool footballer, was married, today, at St. John’s Church, Bootle, to Miss Littler. McNab is a famous figure in
Improvements at the Anfield ground
March 22, 1927 Building programme of the Liverpool Football Club The premier football clubs of the country not only have to compete in the games
Mr. B.E. Baileys’s golden wedding
Friday, January 28 – 1927 Congratulations will be showered on Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Edwin Bailey to-morrow, when they celebrate their golden wedding. Mr. and
Season preview 1925-26: Liverpool F.C. (Athletic News)
August 24, 1925 Liverpool are not likely to experience the same difficulty with which they were faced towards the end of last season, when forward
Season preview 1925/26 – Tranmere Rovers F.C. (The Athletic News)
Monday, August 3 – 1925 Although the best of last season’s players have been retained, there will be many changes at Prenton Park. A financial
The “Father” of Liverpool F.C.
Saturday, April 25 – 1925 Victor Hall Pays Tribute to Alderman John Houlding There are still many men living who will cherish, while memory endures
Famous old-timers: William McOwen (Liverpool)
January 17, 1925 Of the original playing members of Liverpool F.C. not the least illustrious was William McOwen, who distinguished himself under the bar in
Season preview 1924-25: Liverpool F.C. (Athletic News)
August 25, 1924 Judging from what has been seen in the practice game, Liverpool appear to have good grounds for expecting a successful season. There
John McNab badly hurt
November 8, 1923 John McNab, the well-known Liverpool half-back, and a Scottish International, was on Thursday night injured in a motor smash in Bootle, near
The Liverpool squad 1923-24
September 1, 1923 Liverpool. Elisha Scott Belfast (G.) 5 9 1/2 – 11 12 Algy Wilkinson Bradford (G.) 5 10 – 12 7 Charles Pearson
Season preview 1923-24: Liverpool F.C. (Athletic News)
August 20, 1923 Liverpool are optimists. The players believe they can improve upon last season’s record, and that they can again head the League chart,
Willie Chalmers transferred to Liverpool F.C.
August 9, 1923 Liverpool have signed Willie Chalmers, of Old Aberdeen, an outside left, standing 5ft. 10in., and weighing 11st. 0½st. He is not yet
Anfield card for the oncoming season
August 9, 1923 Elisha Scott Belfast Goalkeeper 5ft. 9in. and 10st. 11lb. Algy Wilkinson Bradford Goalkeeper 5ft. 10in. and 12st. 7lb. Charles Pearson Sunderland Goalkeeper
Season preview 1922-23: Liverpool F.C. (Athletic News)
August 21, 1922 The League champions are in the unique position of being able to open the campaign with practically the same side. All last
Liverpool F.C.: Character studies April 1921
April 8, 1921 Visitors from Liverpool. Character studies of the players. FRANK MITCHELL. * Quite a dapper figure he appears between the sticks does this
Harold Wadsworth is Liverpool’s new right wing
February 19, 1921 Harold Wadsworth, who has succeeded Jack Sheldon on Liverpool’s right wing, is a versatile forward, who as a junior, scored consistently for
The engine from Bootle
Saturday, January 1 – 1921 No player has worked with greater zeal for the success of the Liverpool team during the last two seasons than
Sweet Everton Valley for the old-timers
Wednesday, November 17 – 1920 A veteran’s memories of Arcadian Liverpool Fifty years ago! The white and grey haired veterans of today, as they sit
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All articles about Billy Hughes on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Billy Hughes: Born: Passed away: November 14, 1919: Woodside, Birkenhead, England. Career: Carnarvon. Northwich Victoria, 1880. Bootle.
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