August 25, 1900 Across the way, at Anfield, there are not many changes, but what there are lend, to all appearances, lustre to an already
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Season preview 1900-01: Liverpool F.C. (Athletic News)
August 20, 1900 Like their neighbours across the Park, the Anfield eleven last season suffered from a series of relapses, which at one time threatened
Prominent Scottish Footballers: Andy McGuigan (Hibernian F.C.)
February 19, 1900 “The Star of the South” At inside-right forward, Andy McGuigan, the Hibs’ admittedly capable player, holds his own in the very forefront
Biography of George Allan
Saturday, October 21 – 1899 George Allan’s death is looked upon by Liverpudlians as another of those misfortunes of which the Anfield-road team seems to
Liverpool the opening act at Sunderland’s Roker Park
September 8, 1898 The formal opening of the Wearsiders’ splendid ground could scarcely have been fixed at a more opportune time, following as it does
Season preview 1898-99: Liverpool F.C. (Lancashire Evening Post)
August 27, 1898 Liverpudlians are awaiting the forthcoming season with eagerness and confidence, and unless Tom Watson is a false prophet Liverpool will achieve fame
Robert Neill’s knee breaks down
September 7, 1897 Robert Neill, the Rangers’ new centre-half back, was injured at Edinburgh when playing against the St. Bernards on Saturday. At first the
New players for Sheffield United
July 29, 1897 The new players of Sheffield United F.C. for the ensuing season are: John Cunningham, left wing forward, of Preston North End; John
A well fed Willie Michael
May 1, 1897 Willie Michael, late of the Hearts, now of Liverpool, and to be again of the Hearts (so it is said), was possessed,
Liverpool heading north of the border
Saturday, April 24 – 1897 The Liverpool team opened their Scotch tour at Edinburgh on Saturday, opposing the Hearts in their return engagement. They travelled
Home Scots v Anglo Scots 1-2 (International trial: March 22, 1897)
March 22, 1897 Match: International match: Scotland international trial, at Tynecastle. Home Scots – Anglo Scots 1-2. Attendance: 5,000. The Home Scots Eleven: John Patrick
Michael the “battering ram”
October 29, 1896 The introduction of Willie Michael and Robert Neill to the Liverpool team has not done any harm, both of the men having
The great English clubs 1896-7
August 25, 1896 All the leading Association teams are now in practice for the opening of the season of 1896-7, which will be inaugurated in
The Scottish football – qualifying cup
October 29, 1895 We give a sketch of the Scottish Qualifying Challenge Cup, which the Scottish Football Association on Tuesday last decided to be made
Robert Neill causes Celtic protest
December 25, 1894 A meeting of the Scottish Football Association Committee was held in the Association Rooms, Glasgow, last night. Mr. Archibald Sliman, the president,
Nicholas John Ross (Nick Ross) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Nick Ross on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Nick Ross: Born: January 2, 1863: Edinburgh, Scotland. Passed away: August 7, 1894: Preston (Lancashire), England. **
East of Scotland association
January 31, 1894 A meeting of the General Committee of the East of Scotland Association was held last night in the Association Rooms, George IV
Alex Latta (Everton)
October 30, 1892 There are several players who are debarred from taking part just now in international fixtures, though being Scotch by birth, therefore unable
Glasgow Rangers v Liverpool
October 7, 1892 The match between those teams at Ibrox Park, Govan, was witnessed by about 6,000 spectators. Unfortunately the weather was rather showery, the
Glasgow Rangers v Liverpool 6-1 (Friendly: October 6, 1892)
October 6, 1892 Quick note: “The play of the visitors, seeing they are a new organisation, was watched with much interest; and while they are
Whitewashed professionals
May 19, 1892 The following returned professionals have applied for and received “Whitewash” in Scotland: – Thomas Towie (Dumbarton) – Preston North End. John Clarkin
The Everton heroes
November 16, 1889 During the past few years, the Association football has made giant strides, in Liverpool and district, as witness the existence and prosperity
The start of a new season at Everton Football Club
September 2, 1889 Everton have been hard at work, bring their house in order. Every effort has been made to obtain the best materials and
We hear and see ….
Saturday, August 11 – 1888 That no fewer than six of the last season’s team of the Edinburgh Hibernians have deserted to join the new
We hear and see….
Saturday, August 4 – 1888 That Jack Ross “will not play for North End again; that “this is fact, as he has been granted his
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