January 10, 1945 The death has occurred at Weston-Super-Mare of Mr. Charles Christopher Charsley, a former Chief Constable of Coventry, at the age of 79.
Tag: England v Ireland
Milestones in history of famous clubs: Everton F.C.
September 30, 1939 1878 – Formation of the St. Domingo Football Club by members of the New Connexion Chapel, Everton. First games played in Stanley
Death of Mr. J.H. Pearson
June 29, 1931 Followers of football of another generation will regret to hear of the death of Mr. J.H. Pearson, an international and a famous
England v Ireland 3-3 (International: October 20, 1926)
October 20, 1926 International: British Championship, at Anfield. England – Ireland 3-3. Attendance: 18,000. Referee: Mr. Evan Sambrooke (Wales FA). England (2-3-5): Albert Mclnroy (Sunderland),
Ex-Everton player leaves Ruhleben
Saturday, May 25 – 1918 Sam Wolstenholmes, the English international; left back, who played for Everton and Blackburn and was capped by England against Scotland
The death of Bob Benson
February 19, 1916 Bob Benson, the well-known Arsenal footballer, died very suddenly on Saturday afternoon from heart failure in the dressing room of the Arsenal
Awarding William Lacey
April 11, 1914 The visit of Aston Villa to Anfield today is of particular interest by reason of the fact that the Birmingham team was
The death of Jack Barton
April 22, 1910 Jack Barton, left half-back for Blackburn Rovers in the early nineties, died yesterday afternoon, aged 44. Barton, who was capped against Ireland
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
England v Ireland 1-0 (International: February 16, 1907)
February 16, 1907 International, British Championship, at Goodison Park. England – Ireland 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 22,235. Referee: Mr. T. Robertson (Scotland FA). England (2-3-5): Sam
Ayrsome Park – Middlesbrough F.C. football ground
Saturday, October 27 – 1906 This ground was opened on September 5th, 1903. Its dimensions are: – Playing area, 104 yards by 70 yards. Record
Bramall Lane – Sheffield United F.C. football ground
Saturday, October 20 – 1906 This commodious and well-appointed ground was opened in 1855, when it was leased from the Duke of Norfolk by the
Joe Lofthouse to coach in Hungary
Friday, February 28 – 1902 Joe Lofthouse, the famous Blackburn Rovers, who played as an international twice against Scotland, twice against Wales and thrice against
John Cox for England
February 25, 1901 The International Selection Committee met last evening at the Association offices, Chancery Lane, and chose the following team to play against Ireland,
Billy Dunlop has captained well
Saturday, April 28 – 1900 There is no need to go exhaustively into statistics of the team’s doings. Figures, it is said, can be made
Pertaining to prominent players: Harry Bradshaw
December 30, 1899 Harry Bradshaw, the clever little fellow we were wout to see skipping along the Liverpool left wing before he went South, will
Johnny Kirkham: A football pioneer
November 18, 1899 Johnny Kirkham was once the idol of the Accrington football public. His oblique shots from the left wing were always a source
England v Ireland 13-2 (International: February 18, 1899)
February 18, 1899 Match: International, British Championship, at Roker Park. England – Ireland 13-2 (5-0). Attendance: 13,000; gate receipts: £550. Referee: Mr. Alex Hamilton (Scotland,
Irish team to face England
February 11, 1899 The Selection Committee of the Irish Association met on Saturday night and selected the following eleven to meet England at Sunderland on
England beat Ireland at Trent Bridge
February 22, 1897 As nearly everybody expected, the English Eleven at Nottingham on Saturday were altogether too good for the Irishmen. Playing with easy precision
England v Ireland 6-0 (International: February 20, 1897)
February 20, 1897 International, British Championship, at Trent Bridge (Nottingham). England – Ireland 6-0 (3-0). Attendance: 13,490. Referee: Mr. T. Robertson (Scottish FA), linesmen: Messrs.
England v Ireland 6-1 (International: February 25, 1893)
February 25, 1893 International: British Championship, at Perry Barr (Birmingham). England – Ireland 6-1 (4-1). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. T.R. Park (Scottish FA); Linesmen: W.S.
England v Ireland 4-0 (International: February 28, 1885)
February 28, 1885 Match: International, British Championship, at Whalley Range (Manchester); kick-off: 15:35. England – Ireland 4-0 (1-0). Attendance: 6,000. Referee: Mr. T. Lawrie (Scottish
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