November 24, 1936 As it is customary for the ground trainer to be appointed in home internationals, I do not anticipate there will be any
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John McKenna dies 82 years old
March 22, 1936 One of the foremost leaders and legislators of the Association football game of all time, Mr. John McKenna, president of the Football
Tom Morrison heads to Sunderland
Wednesday, November 6 – 1935 Sunderland yesterday secured the transfer from Liverpool of Tom Morrison, their Scottish international half back. Morrison, who joined Liverpool during
Dudley Nourse for Anfield?
September 18, 1935 Dudley Nourse, the South African cricketer, who returns home with his colleagues on Friday, may come back to England to take up
Crystal Palace linked with Tom Bromilow
July 17, 1935 The vacant position of manager to Crystal Palace has been offered to Tom Bromilow, the former Liverpool player, who has been manager
Maurice Pryce Parry (Maurice Parry or Morris Parry) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Maurice Parry on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Maurice Parry: Born: November 7, 1877: Trefonen (Shropshire), Wales. Passed away: March 24, 1935: Bootle (Lancashire), England.
FC Austria to visit England again
November 26, 1934 “We wish to make it clear that our second trip to Britain is not being undertaken for any financial gain, but because
Switzerland v England 0-4 (International friendly)
Saturday, May 20 – 1933 International: Friendly, at Neufeld Stadion (Berne). Switzerland – England 0-4 (0-1). Attendance: 28,000. Referee: Dr. Joseph Bauwens (Germany). Switzerland (2-3-5):
John, Dave and Roy Maconald of East Wemyss
Tuesday, April 5 – 1932 In senior football circles it is not unusual to find two brothers playing together for the same team. For a
John Marshall transferred to Bath City
August 7, 1930 Mr. Ted Davis, manager of the Bath City F.C., has made an important capture. He has secured the signature of John Marshall,
The FA to BBC: “We do not approve the dictatorial attitude of your Corporation in this matter”
March 27, 1930 Correspondence which has passed between the B.B.C. and the Football Association with regard to a broadcast of the Football Association Cup final
John Marshall transferred to Liverpool
May 13, 1929 John Marshall, the centre-forward of Stoneywood was yesterday signed on by Liverpool. Marshall was capped for Junior Scotland against Ireland and England
Obituary Dan Kirkwood
Saturday, January 19 – 1929 It is only to be expected that the immutable laws of nature should now be taking liberal toll of football
New Football Records Coming
Friday, January 11 – 1929 When the present season has finished Carlisle United may be able to look back upon the campaign with pride, for
Neil McBain to replace Harry Chambers at centre half
Thursday, March 8 – 1928 Liverpool yesterday figured in two big deals. In the first place they secured the transfer from St. Johnstone of Neil
Alex Raisbeck a popular manager
Saturday, September 17 – 1927 Undoubtedly the most talked of team at the moment is Bristol City, who, promoted from the Southern Section only last
Gordon Hodgson transferred to Liverpool
November 21, 1925 Liverpool have arranged for the return to England of another of last season’s South African tourists. This is Gordon Hodgson, a very
Kenneth Campbell transferred to Leicester City
November 12, 1925 It was announced in Leicester last evening that Leicester City have signed on Kenneth Campbell, the famous Scottish international goalkeeper, lately of
James Jackson transferred to Liverpool
May 21, 1925 Another surprise has been sprung upon the supporters of the Aberdeen Football Club. It is officially announced that James Jackson, the club’s
Jim Brough signs for Liverpool
May 5, 1925 Liverpool Association Football Club to-day made a sensational signing obtaining the signature on an amateur form of Jim Brough, the English International
The long trek
July 23, 1924 The South African Association football team to tour England next winter will leave Cape Town on the R.M.S. Briton on August 8.
The death of Ronald Orr
March 21, 1924 The death has occurred in Kilwinning of Ronald Orr, the old St. Mirren, Newcastle United, Liverpool, and Raith Rovers inside forward. Orr,
John Lucas Chadburn (John Chadburn) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about John Chadburn on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About John Chadburn: Born: February 12, 1873: Mansfield (Nottinghamshire), in England. Passed away: December 31, 1923: Mansfield (Nottinghamshire),
George Fleming @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about George Fleming on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About George Fleming: Born: 1874, in Broxburn, in Scotland. Passed away: August 12, 1922: Elsie Road, Liverpool, in
Kenneth Campbell continues his life story: Part II
May 14, 1921 When I was signed on for four pounds. Remarkable incident in which Bobbie Parker figures. By Kenneth Campbell “Kenneth Campbell, the famous
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