Registered players for Coventry City Football Club, season 1935-36: Arthur Bacon; Born: Chesterfield; Position: Forward; Height: 5ft. 9 ½in., weight: 12st. 4lb.; Robert Birtley; Born:
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Clifford John Kirk (Cliff Kirk) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Cliff Kirk on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Cliff Kirk: Born: August 7, 1910: Cardiff, in Wales. Passed away: December, 1982, in Broadstairs, in England.
Pagnam dies aged 70
Thursday, March 1 – 1962 Fred Pagnam, former Arsenal centre forward, has died at Samlesbury, near Preston, aged 70. Arsenal signed him from Liverpool in
Liverpool players for England
Sunday, October 5 – 1947 England soccer selectors were busily engaged yesterday naming the sides for a full international against Wales on October 18 and
Global links of friendship
July 10, 1945 Liverpool can share proudly in the feeling of satisfaction with which the British Council is now celebrating the tenth anniversary of its
Big football games
Thursday, August 20 – 1942 The Football League have arranged four representative games with Services sides next season. They are: October 17, v Northern Command,
Next season’s big games
Wednesday July 15 – 1942 The Football Association yesterday issued a list of representative matches arranged for the 1942-43 season. War charities will benefit from
Ex-Liverpool to manage Millwall
Wednesday, April 1 – 1936 Mr. Charles Hewitt to-day resigned the secretary-managership of Chester, and has accepted a similar position with Millwall. Mr. Hewitt is
Burnley sign Schoolboy International from Liverpool
Thursday, May 11 – 1933 On Thursday Burnley signed Robert Alexander Scott, a young goalkeeper who has been playing for the Liverpool club during the
Bob Clark transferred to Liverpool
January 26, 1928 Bob Clark, one of the most popular players who has ever worn Newcastle United colours, was yesterday transferred to Liverpool for a
The death of William Wood
June 17, 1925 Spruce and sprightly William Wood has passed to his rest with a tragic suddenness that will surprise all his friends, and their
George Harold Beadles transferred to Cardiff City
August 18, 1924 So far Cardiff have signed on six new men, three of them internationals. They are: Jack Nicholls (Newport County), Willie Davies (Swansea
Wales v Scotland 1-1 (International: February 26, 1920)
February 26, 1920 International: British Championship, at Ninian Park (Cardiff). Wales – Scotland 1-1 (1-0). Attendance: 16,000; gate receipts: £1,800. Referee: Mr. Jim Mason (England).
Steve Bloomer: Football in a German prison camp
Sunday, December 15 – 1918 My record-breaking team wins thrilling victories After spending three and a half years in Ruhleben Camp as an interned civilian
Stray leaves: Recollections of Mr. W. Cuff
September 24, 1918 Links with the past keep on snapping. Football in Liverpool without either Tom Watson or William Cuff will not seem quite the
Comebacks for Arthur Goddard and Bandsman Bradley
October 5, 1916 Liverpool’s team sheet is something of a novelty, and much of an attraction. They have actually called Arthur Goddard into service at
Southampton F.C. fined
May 16, 1916 Barry Football Club (South Wales) complained to the Football Association that the Southampton Club had approached Daniel Evans, and played him against
Alex Raisbeck’s Unique Life Story: Part 9
May 15, 1915 Alick Raisbeck pays rare tribute to late Tom Watson. Why the Liverpool secretary was so successful. Unusual spectacle at International with England.
Wrexham v Swansea Town 1-0 (Welsh FA Cup Final: May 1, 1915)
May 1, 1915 Match: Welsh FA Cup, Final (replay), at Ninian Park (Cardiff). Wrexham – Swansea Town 1-0. Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. A.H. Oakley. Wrexham
Wales Schoolboys v England Schoolboys 1-1 (International: April 24, 1915)
April 24, 1915 Match: Schoolboy International, friendly, at Cardiff. Wales Schoolboys – England Schoolboys 1-1 (-). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. D.J. Sambrook (Swansea). Wales (2-3-5):
When football may be played
September 9, 1914 British soldiers have a game at Havre with a French sentry as spectator. Our illustration shows a number of British soldiers in
Stanley Rowlands transferred to Reading
May 7, 1914 As was exclusively announced in the “Echo” early this week, Reading have booked Stanley Rowlands, the centre forward of Tranmere Rovers, who
Season preview 1913/14 – Preston North End (The Athletic News)
Monday, August 25 – 1913 Preston North End made a pretty summary business of the task of regaining the position they lost in the April
The Chinaman in Liverpool
July 2, 1909 The fascinating Chinaman of China Town, New York, have their congeners here (says “Dagonet” in the “Referee”). In the Chinese quarters of
A cap for Richard Morris
March 9, 1903 Richard Morris has again been given an international cap by the Welsh Association, and will play inside left at Cardiff to-day. Born
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