All articles about Billy Hood on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Billy Hood: Born: November 3, 1914: Belfast, Northern Ireland. Passed away: 1992. Position: Left full back. Height:
Tag: Cliftonville
The death of Elisha Scott
May 16, 1959 Sam Hardy … Harry Hibbs … Frank Swift … Ted Sagar … Sam Bartram … Jerry Dawson …Jack Harkness … John Thomson.
The death of William Kennedy Gibson
December 9, 1949 The death took place last night of Mr. William Kennedy Gibson, who, as a solicitor, had practised in Belfast for the past

Samuel Rainey in Antiques v. Veterans
June 10, 1943 The Veterans’ challenge match on June 18 between Short & Harland’s Antiques and Carrick and Larne Veterans should arouse much interest. The
Northern Ireland Command v British Army 3-5 (Army friendly: September 14, 1942)
September 14, 1942 Match: Army match, at Cliftonville, kick-off: 18:00. Northern Ireland Command – British Army 3-5 (2-3). Northern Ireland Command (2-3-5): Dennis Wright (Mansfield

James Humphrey Barron (James Barron) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about James Barron on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About James Barron: Born: September 30, 1874: Belfast, Northern Ireland. Passed away: January 3, 1939: Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Alex Raisbeck – Bath City’s new manager
July 9, 1938 Alex Raisbeck returns to the West Country after an absence of nine years. Since leaving Bristol City, he has made quite a
Larne Football Club: Season 1936-37
Registered players for Larne Football Club, season 1936-37: James Barr, Position: Full-back; (Whiteabbey, Larne Olympic); Victor Beattie, Position: Goalkeeper; Height: 5ft. 8in., weight: 11st. 0lb.;
Dundee United wants money for Milne
Thursday, May 6 – 1937 Our Liverpool correspondent wires: – Rather an awkward hitch has occurred over the loan of Milne, the Dundee United centre
Liverpool sign on Hood and McCappin from Cliftonville
Wednesday, March 3 – 1937 Two Cliftonville players, W.J. Hood, left back, and E. McCappin, right half, both Irish internationals, have signed for Liverpool. (Dundee
Liverpool chasing the Irish Hood
Wednesday, March 3 – 1937 Liverpool F.C. expect to secure the transfer in a few days of W. Hood, the Cliftonville and Irish amateur international
Ankle injury for Liverpool F.C.’s Elisha Scott
February 20, 1930 Elisha Scott, the Liverpool goalkeeper, intimated yesterday that he would be unable to play for Ireland against Scotland to-morrow on account of
Samuel Rainey transferred to Liverpool
January 12, 1925 As forecasted in The Athletic News last week, the Liverpool club came to terms with Barn for the transfer of their goalkeeper
Samuel Rainey transferred to Liverpool
January 3, 1925 Liverpool have signed on a new goalkeeper, Samuel Rainey, of the Irish League Club, Barn. Rainey, who is 5ft. 11in. in height,
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).
The death of William James Morrow
January 22, 1922 The death has taken place at Ballyronan, County Derry, of Mr. William Joseph Morrow, one of the pioneers of association football in
The funeral of Sam McAlpine
February 1, 1918 The remains of Mr. Sam McAlpine were yesterday interred in Bangor Cemetery, the funeral being largely attended, as the deceased was well
An Irish idea of juniors
January 15, 1918 On Saturday in Belfast when the County Antrim Shield ties occupied attention, Belfast Celtic came back into senior football by virtue of
Linfield v Belfast Celtic 1-0 (Irish FA Cup Final: March 27, 1915)
March 27, 1915 Match: Irish FA Cup, Final, at Cliftonville (Belfast). Linfield – Belfast Celtic 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 18,000. Linfield (2-3-5): Frederick William McKee, David

Alex Raisbeck’s Unique Life Story: Part 2
March 27, 1915 How Tom Watson secured Alex Raisbeck “Judge” Murphy fixes me up with the Hibs, And then I am given on loan to
Distillery v Cliftonville 1-0 (Irish FA Cup Final: March 26, 1910)
March 26, 1910 Match: Irish FA Cup, Final, at the Oval (Belfast), kick-off: 15:30. Distillery – Cliftonville 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 10,000. Distillery (2-3-5): Donald Sloan,
Donald Sloan to coach Distillery
August 7, 1909 The Irish Association mean to improve football in that country. They recommend the eight League clubs to appoint a coach. Already two
Cliftonville v Bohemians 2-1 (Irish FA Cup Final, replay: April 10, 1909)
April 10, 1909 Match: Irish FA Cup, Final, replay, at Dalymount Park (Dublin). Cliftonville – Bohemians 2-1 (1-0). Attendance: 15,000 (gate receipts: £450). Referee: Mr.
Cliftonville v Bohemians 0-0 (Irish FA Cup Final: April 3, 1909)
April 3, 1909 Match: Irish FA Cup, Final, at Windsor Park (Belfast); kick-off: 15:30. Cliftonville – Bohemians 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 2,000. Referee: Mr. Tom Robertson

Irish League v English League 0-5 (Inter League: October 10, 1908)
October 10, 1908 Match: Inter League, at Solitude, Cliftonville (Belfast), kick-off: 15:30. Irish League – English League 0-5 (0-2). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. J.B. Stark