Wednesday, September 6 – 1939 Contracts between clubs and professionals suspended. The English Football League and the Scottish Football Association held separate meetings yesterday and
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Life ban suspensions removed by the FA
August 28, 1919 The Emergency Committee of the Football Association has removed the suspensions of the following: – Robert Pursell, Tom Miller, Thomas Fairfoull, and
War football
April 8, 1916 There just one item of direct interest, the secretary reporting that the Emergency Committee of the F.A, had decided that the resolution
Same arrangements for next season
April 4, 1916 The Emergency committee of the Football Association, acting with full powers of the council, have decided that next season’s matches can only
Tom Chorlton told to stay put by the FA
June 7, 1909 Having considered the cases, the Emergency Committee of the Football Association has decided that no special grounds have been shown to justify
Football clubs and their players
June 8, 1906 The F.A. Emergency Committee have considered the cases of George Chapman (Blackburn Rovers), Sandy Turnbull (Manchester United), Harry Brown (Fulham), Jack Lyall
Football agents warned to stay away from all football grounds
Friday, November 3 – 1905 The Emergency Committee of the Football Association have issued a warning to clubs and players to have no dealings with

FA meeting (February 1, 1899)
February 1, 1899 A meeting of the Consultative Committee of the Football Association was held on Wednesday at 61, Chancery-lane, London, W.C., when the principal
Meeting of the Football Association (November 14, 1898)
November 14, 1898 Last night Mr. J.C. Clegg (Sheffield) presided over a full Council meeting of the Association at 61 Chancercy Lane. A previous resolution
Football League meeting (November 5, 1897)
November 5, 1897 Yesterday afternoon at Manchester a special meeting of the English Football League was held for the purpose of taking into consideration the
Liverpool elected to the Second Division of the Football League
May 31, 1893 A telegram; “Liverpool make application to the Second Division of the League”, signed by William Barclay, left Liverpool for London Wednesday morning.
Liverpool again rejected for the First Division of the Football League
May 26, 1893 The annual meeting of the Football League was held at the Crosby Hotel, Manchester, under the presidency of Mr William McGregor. The
Rest of League team selection for Liverpool match
April 22, 1893 The emergency committee of Lancashire Football Association met at Southport on Saturday, and selected the following team to play the champions (Liverpool),
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