July 23, 1909 Sam Hardy, the brilliant international goalkeeper, has at last signed on again for the Anfield-road Club. Hardy has gained his great distinctions
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Swindon Town F.C.: Review of the 1908-09 season
May 7, 1909 It is a distinct pleasure to review the past football season as far as the Swindon Town Club’s performances in the Southern
The death of Kenny Davenport
September 27, 1908 Kenny Davenport, an old Bolton Wanderers’ player, one of the best known footballers in England, died on Sunday at the Jolly Drummer
Three great goalkeepers
September 5, 1908 Where football specialists differ who shall decide? The writer was told of an interesting discussion recently between a trio of newspaper editors
Arthur Alfred Brown @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Arthur Brown on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Arthur Brown: “For his size, probably the most brilliant and successful player produced in the Midlands. Sturdy,
Hardy selected for England
January 28, 1907 The England eleven to play Ireland at Goodison Park, Liverpool, on February 16, was chosen on Monday, and is as follows: Hardy
The leaving of Manchester City
December 5 1906 It is stated on the highest authority that the announcement made last evening that Herbert Burgess, John Edmondson, and James Bannister had
Albert “Kelly” Houlker to Blackburn Rovers
May 18, 1906 The signing of Albert “Kelly” Houlker, the Southampton international half-back, by Blackburn Rovers, notwithstanding the offer of the maximum wage by the
Popular Southerners: Peter Kyle
October 30, 1905 Peter Kyle possesses that unemotional temperament that makes for success. He is, viewed by student of character, serenely and calmly indifferent to
John “Sailor” Hunter transferred to Portsmouth
May 6, 1905 It was officially announced on Saturday that Portsmouth had signed George Molyneux, the English international full-back, who has been several seasons with
Portrait of John Cox
October 1, 1904 It is with a feeling of real pleasure that we find ourselves still able to write after the name of John Cox
The Liverpool players 1904-05
September 1, 1904 For the benefit and pleasure of readers of the programme I append the names of the Liverpool players, and a brief summary.
Cox finally re-signs for Liverpool
Thursday, June 30 – 1904 Jack Cox, the famous English Internationalist, who signed for Fulham on May 2, and whose registration papers the English Association
John Cox cannot sign for Fulham
May 31, 1904 John Cox, the international left wing player of the Liverpool Football Club, who failed on Monday to satisfy the English Association Council
Edgar Chadwick transferred to Blackpool
May 20, 1904 Edgar Chadwick, the well-known English International inside left, was yesterday transferred from Liverpool to Blackpool. This is the second international player Blackpool
The FA refuse John Cox transfer
May 16, 1904 The English Association has refused to register John Cox, Liverpool’s International left winger, who signed for Fulham last week, pending inquiries as
John Cox linked to Fulham
May 7, 1904 It was reported on Saturday that John Cox, the outside left of the Liverpool Football Club, had signed on for Fulham. Cox
Liverpool Football Club 1903-04
January 2, 1904 For a team that has time and again proved itself capable of achieving great things on the field of football, Liverpool has
Raisbeck and Cox for international duties
Wednesday, March 25 – 1903 The teams representing England and Scotland were selected yesterday in London and Glasgow respectively. For England Jack Cox will play
Albert “Kelly” Houlker transferred to Portsmouth
May 3, 1902 At the conclusion of the International match between England and Scotland, at Birmingham, on Saturday, Albert “Kelly” Houlker, the Blackburn Rovers’ half
Edgar Chadwick bought himself
May 3, 1902 A singular development is reported in connection with the Southampton Club. Edgar Chadwick, who scored the majority of the goals in the
Edgar Chadwick linked with a move to Liverpool
April 30, 1902 We understand that Edgar Chadwick, the International forward, does not intend to remain at Southampton. As a matter of fact he has
John “Sailor” Hunter the preferred partner to John Cox
April 19, 1902 Little has been heard of late of Charles Satterthwaite, the big forward who a season back used to partner John Cox on
22 killed and 200 injured in Glasgow football disaster
April 5, 1902 The collapse of a stand in Glasgow. Game played whilst people lay dying. An appalling accident, unprecedented in the annals of football
Preparations for the great international
April 2, 1902 All eyes will be turned towards Ibrox Park, Glasgow, on Saturday first, when Scotland and England meet in their thirtieth International game.
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