All articles about George Wynn on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About George Wynn: Born: October 14, 1886: Treflach, Oswestry. Passed away: October 28, 1966: Abergele (Denigshire). Position: Inside

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All articles about George Wynn on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About George Wynn: Born: October 14, 1886: Treflach, Oswestry. Passed away: October 28, 1966: Abergele (Denigshire). Position: Inside
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March 10, 1916 As was first announced in this column, William Meredith has elected Liverpool’s visit to Hyde Road as the match wherein he shall
March 28, 1914 Mr. Robert Edward Lythgoe, who has the proud distinction of being the oldest county secretary in Association football in the United Kingdom,
August 29, 1910 Despite their troubles with the Football Association, with James Turnbull and with the Glossop club in respect to the transfer of Hofton,
Saturday, February 19 – 1910 International: Amateur friendly, at Leeds Road (Huddersfield). England Amateurs – Wales Amateurs 6-0 (3-0). Attendance: 8,000. Referee: Mr. J.T. Howcroft
February 22, 1908 Match: Amateur international, at Edgeley Park. England Amateurs – Wales Amateurs 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 850. Referee: Mr. Jack Sykes (Stockport); linesmen: Messrs.
February 17, 1908 Match: International trial, at The Racecourse (Wrexham). White – Stripes 1-0 (1-0). Whites (2-3-5): Leigh Roose (Sunderland), Jeffrey Jones (Llandrindod Wells), Horace
June 26, 1907 At a banquet at Wrexham, last night, the following football players were presented with specially designed gold medals in commemoration of the
February 19, 1907 The selected Welsh team to meet Ireland next Saturday at Belfast has undergone three alterations. Teddy Hughes and Arthur Green, Notts Forest,
August 27, 1902 The football community of the whole country will learn with deep regret of the death of David Jones, the international full back
February 3, 1902 Match: International trial, at Ynys Meadows (Aberdare). North Wales – South Wales 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 2,000. North Wales (2-3-5): A. Edwards (Newtown),
March 2, 1901 International: British Championship, at The Racecourse (Wrexham). Wales – Scotland 1-1 (0-0). Attendance: 5,000. Referee: Mr. Charles Sutcliffe (England). Wales (2-3-5): Leigh
February 15, 1901 Wales v Scotland. The following players have been selected to play for Wales in the above international match at Wrexham on March
Saturday, June 3 – 1899 The annual general meeting of the representatives of the clubs forming the Football Combination was held at Liverpool on Saturday.
Monday, May 1 – 1899 At Anfield, before 2,000 spectators. The home team at once attacked, but the visitors at once got away, their progress
April 29, 1899 Reserves, The Combination, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Chirk 1-2 (1-2). Attendance: 2,000. Liverpool Reserves (2-3-5): Harry Storer, Matt McQueen, Tom Wilkie,
April 28, 1899 The Liverpool club will finish the season at Anfield to-morrow by playing Chirk in a Combination fixture. As Chirk took the full
April 15, 1899 Match: Welsh FA Cup, Final, at Hand Field (Chirk). Druids – Wrexham 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 3,500. Referee: Mr. R. Roberts (Crewe); linesmen:
April 3, 1899 Match: Welsh FA Cup, Final, at Hand Field (Chirk). Druids – Wrexham 2-2 (1-2). Attendance: 7,000. Referee: Mr. R. Roberts (Crewe). Druids
November 7, 1898 Match: Combination, at Chirk. Chirk – Liverpool Reserves 2-6 (1-4). Liverpool (2-3-5): Andy McCowie. XX
March 28, 1898 International: British Championship at The Racecourse Ground (Wrexham). Wales – England 0-3 (0-1). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. Thomas Robertson (Scottish FA); linesmen:
Monday, August 2 – 1897 Entries for the Football Association Cup closed on Monday, and the list is as follows: – Aston Villa, Ashford United,
March 29, 1897 International: British Championship, at Bramall Lane (Sheffield). England – Wales 4-0 (2-0). Attendance: 5,000. Referee: Mr. Thomas Robertson (Scottish FA). England (2-3-5):
March 20, 1897 International: British Championship, at The Racecourse (Wrexham). Wales – Scotland 2-2 (1-1). Attendance: 5,000. Referee: Mr. Tom Armitt (English FA). Wales (2-3-5):
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