Saturday, October 20 – 1923 International, British Championship, at Windsor Park, Belfast. Ireland – England 2-1 (1-1). Attendance: 23,000. Referee: Mr. Alex Jackson. Ireland (2-3-5):
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Sweden v England 2-4 (International: May 21, 1923)
May 21, 1923 Match: International, friendly, at Olympiastadion (Stockholm). Sweden – England 2-4 (1-3). Attendance: 12,000. Referee: Mr. Hugo Meisl (Austria). Sweden (2-3-5): Sigfrid Lindberg
England XI v South XI 1-0 (International trial match: February 12, 1923)
February 12, 1923 International, Trial match, friendly, at The Den (New Cross). England XI – South 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 22,500; gate receipts: 1,457. Referee: Mr.
David Pratt and Algy Wilkinson signs for Liverpool
February 1, 1923 Liverpool with their eyes on the future, have added to their defensive strength by signing David Pratt, a centre half-back, of Bradford
Neil McBain transferred to Everton
Monday, January 22 – 1923 Neil McBain, the Scottish centre half-back of Manchester United, who was transferred from Ayr United last season at a cost
Chelsea v Liverpool 0-0 (League match: December 30, 1922)
December 30, 1922 Match: Football League, First Division, at Stamford Bridge, kick-off: 14:30. Chelsea – Liverpool 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 40,000. Referee: Mr. H. Mason. Chelsea
Big surprise in the Liverpool side
December 29, 1922 Liverpool directors met last night and made vital alterations in the constitution of their side. William Lacey reappears at outside right, Sambrook
England Amateurs v Ireland Amateurs 4-0 (Amateur international: November 11, 1922)
November 11, 1922 International, Amateur friendly, at Deepdale. England Amateurs – Ireland Amateurs 4-0 (3-0). Attendance: 6,540; gate receipts: £383. Referee: Mr. W.F. Bunnell (Preston).
Walter Wadsworth selected for Football League XI
Friday, September 22 – 1922 At a meeting of the League Management Committee, at Liverpool, yesterday, the following team was chosen to represent the English
At the Liverpool v. Chelsea match
October 1, 1921 (Liverpool Courier: October 3, 1921)
Albert Tebay: A dashing Kent footballer
April 2, 1921 Albert Tebay, the dashing centre-forward of Ashford Railway Works, is a footballer with a reputation. At School he made a name for
Chelsea the best supported club
May 5, 1920 The total number of spectators at last season’s games connected with the two divisions of the Football League was nearly 17,000,000, and
The FA team for South Africa
Monday, April 19 – 1920 The following players have been selected by the Football Association to take part in the forthcoming tour in South Africa:
England v Scotland 5-4 (International: April 10, 1920)
April 10, 1920 International: British Championships, at Hillsborough (Sheffield). England – Scotland 5-4 (2-4). Attendance: 35,000. Referee: Mr. Thomas Dougray (Scotland). England (2-3-5): Sam Hardy
Tom Miller and Donald MacKinlay for Anglo-Scots
March 27, 1920 In the Home-Scots v. Anglo-Scots trial match at Cathkin on Tuesday, William Watson, the Airdrie left back, is standing down in the
Scottish League v English League 0-4 (Inter League: March 20, 1920)
March 20, 1920 Match: Inter League at Hampden Park, kick-off: 15:30. Scottish League – English League 0-4 (0-1). Attendance: 83,000; gate receipts: £3,655. Referee: Mr.
Liverpool’s Ephraim Longworth for the English League XI
March 9, 1920 The following team was selected to represent the English League against the Scottish League at Hampden Park, Glasgow on March 20: –
Jack Sheldon in trial game
Tuesday, February 3 – 1920 The following teams have been chosen to take part in the first English trial at West Bromwich next Monday: –
South Shields in the FA Cup
December 22, 1919 The following is the draw in the first round of the English Cup, to be played on the ground of the first-named
Everton’s new secretary – Mr. Tom McIntosh
October 27, 1919 There can be no disputing the fact that in securing the services of Middlesbrough’s manager, the Everton Football Club have accomplished a
Liverpool F.C.: An early look into next season
June 24, 1919 Liverpool adopted the right attitude at the right moment. They did not wait and see. They went out and brought back youngsters
Footballers on transfer
June 23, 1919 The retain and transfer lists of The Football League and Southern League have been compiled, and the figures are interesting. As to
Tottenham Hotspur and the First Division 1919-20
January 31, 1919 Tottenham Hotspur, who finished last in the First League Division of 1914-15, and would in ordinary circumstances have figured in company with
Alleged offer to bribe footballers
January 31, 1919 The charge of unlawfully giving £1, and offering £15, to Douglas Thomson, a member of the Millwall football team, was again before
Arsenal or ‘Spurs for First Division
January 30, 1919 It was assumed yesterday by a contemporary that in the event of the Football League being extended to forty-four clubs Chelsea and
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