Wednesday, January 6 – 1937 A little storm was brewing at Roker Park in the training quarters, but someone has seen the red light and
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An internationalist in Cambridgeshire…
December 11, 1936 Gamlingay Football Club have been playing an international footballer unaware. Yet he graduated into Gamlingay’s Cambridgeshire League side from the Reserves. During
– My dearest football friend, John McKenna
March 23, 1936 My dearest football friend, John McKenna, has played out time and retired to his rest. Honest John McKenna. The name will never
James Kelly @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about James Kelly on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About James Kelly: Born: October 15, 1865: Renton (Dunbartonshire), Scotland. Passed away: February 20, 1932: Blantyre (Lanarkshire), Scotland.
Alex Raisbeck hand in his resignation
Wednesday, July 17 – 1929 Mr Alex Raisbeck, the Bristol City secretary-manager, has handed in his resignation to the directors, and will sever his connection
Matt McQueen leaves his post as Liverpool manager
Wednesday, February 15 – 1928 Surprise has been occasioned in football circles by the resignation of Mr. Matt McQueen, the manager of the Liverpool Football
The death of Dr James Baxter
January 27, 1928 Dr James Baxter, one of the founders of Everton Football Club, and a director from 1890, died at Liverpool yesterday, at the
Season preview 1927/28 – Chesterfield Town F.C. (The Athletic News)
Monday, August 1 – 1927 Chesterfield have learnt the wisdom of embarking on the season quietly instead of boldly announcing their promotion ambitions. They are
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
Warrant for Tommy Reid’s arrest
March 27, 1926 A remarkable story was told at Motherwell Police Court to-day in a case in which a warrant was granted for the apprehension
A reminiscence of Mr. Abraham Coates
Saturday, March 7 – 1925 By Victor Hall There is a pleasant remembrance among football enthusiasts of today when they survey the good work done
The players and officials of Aston Villa F.C.
November 12, 1923 Top row (left to right): Percy Jones, Tommy Jackson, H. Cooch (assistant trainer), Jock Johnstone, Cyril Speirs, Tommy Smart. Centre row (left
Liverpool improve Anfield Football Ground
July 21, 1923 Liverpool, the Champions, have made great progress with its ground improvements. The paddock in front of the shareholders stand is being concreted
The death of John Joseph Hill (Liverpool F.C. director)
July 30, 1923 The Liverpool F.C. has sustained a severe loss in the death of Mr. John Joseph Hill, one of their directors. Mr. Hill
A Liverpool director claims the Lancashire FA is guilty of Prussianism
June 9, 1923 Not the least interesting event during the past week has been the charge, made by a director of the Liverpool club, against
Matt McQueen: Liverpool F.C.’s choice
February 19, 1923 After careful examination of an extraordinary number of applications for the post of team-manager to the Liverpool Association Club, now threatening to
Matt McQueen succeeds David Ashworth as Liverpool F.C. manager
February 13, 1923 At a meeting on Tuesday night the directors of the Liverpool Football Club appointed Mr. Matt McQueen team’s manager in succession to
Football Benevolence for old players
July 13, 1922 A pleasant indication of the kindly regard which football clubs generally retain for their old players has just come to light. It
McKenna resigned in protest
Saturday, July 9 – 1921 Mr. John McKenna, chairman of the Football League, has resigned from the directorship of the Liverpool Football Club as a
Kenneth Campbell’s unique life story: Part I
May 7, 1921 When seventeen clubs wanted me to sign on. My remarkable discovery and capture by Liverpool F.C. By Kenneth Campbell “Kenneth Campbell, the
Anglo Scots: Alex Raisbeck’s brilliant career
September 15, 1919 The other day I met Alex Raisbeck. The old Liverpool captain wear uncommonly well, and is now a director of Hamilton Academical,
Liverpool F.C. balance sheet 1918-19
June 17, 1919 The Liverpool Football Club last season made a profit of £1,666. The receipts at home totalled £13,557, and £905 was received from
The Sandon and Anfield were his “home and his all”
Friday, October 4 – 1918 First information is here given of the death of Mr. James Ramsay, ex-director of Liverpool F.C. He had been connected
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
Jim Harrop re-visits Anfield
Friday, May 3 – 1918 The inter-visits of Sheffield and Mersey sides are very interesting, and to-morrow, when the famous old Wednesday club visits Anfield
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