Monday, January 19 – 1931 James Jackson, captain of Liverpool Football Club, preached in County Road Wesleyan Church, Liverpool, on the relationship of religion and
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Dick Forshaw transferred to Rhyl F.C.
October 17, 1930 Rhyl F.C. have signed on Dick Forshaw, the ex-Liverpool, Everton, and Wolverhampton Wanderers’ inside forward. Forshaw is 33 years of age, stands
Dick Forshaw transferred to Waterford Celtics
August 12, 1930 It was learned on Tuesday afternoon that Dick Forshaw, late of Liverpool and Everton, one of the best inside forwards in English
Dick Johnson transferred to Waterford Celtic
August 12, 1930 It was learned on Tuesday afternoon that Dick Forshaw, late of Liverpool and Everton, one of the best inside forwards in English
William Scott the guest of Broadway United
June 21, 1930 Among those present at the annual prize giving of Broadway United Football Club in Thompson’s Restaurant, Donegall Place, on Saturday, was Mr.
Liverpool v Everton 1-0 (Liverpool Cup Final: May 10, 1930)
May 10, 1930 Match: Liverpool Cup, Final, at Anfield, kick off: 15:15. Liverpool – Everton 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 8,000. Referee: Mr. J. Ainsworth; linesmen: Messrs.
Injuries to blame for poor season
Saturday, May 10 – 1930 The season 1929-30 now closed, will go down in the Football History as one that riveted attention and refused answers
Sketch: Tosh Johnson (Everton Football Club)
March 22, 1930 Tosh Johnson, Everton F.C. (Source: Liverpool Echo: March 22, 1930) X
Referee’s dilemma: Everton 3, Liverpool 3
January 6, 1930 I seem to witness fated witness decisions by referees which make onlookers doubt the evidence of their eyes. It is said that
Goodison Park thrills: Six goals shared in Derby game
January 6, 1930 Liverpool revive after being led 3-1 The second of the local Derby game between Everton and Liverpool resulted in a draw of
Everton v Liverpool 3-3 (League match: January 4, 1930)
January 4, 1930 Key note: “The second of the local Derby game between Everton and Liverpool resulted in a draw of three goals each, and
Derby preperations at Goodison Park
December 31, 1929 Everton’s poor form at present is giving Anfielders hope that the 3-0 defeat sustained on September 7th last at Anfield will be
FA clears Mackinlay of breach of rule
Tuesday, December 17 – 1929 Allegations against three International footballers – “Dixie” Dean (Everton), Donald Mackinlay (formerly Liverpool and now Prescot Cables), and Louis Page
Scottish League v English League 2-1 (Inter League: November 2, 1929)
November 2, 1929 International: Inter League, at Ibrox (Glasgow). Scottish League – Football League 2-1 (1-1). Attendance: 40,000. Referee: Mr. W. Bell (Motherwell); linesmen: Messrs.
Dick Forshaw on Wolves’ transfer list
October 9, 1929 It was announced yesterday that Wolverhampton Wanderers have placed Dick Forshaw, their inside right forward, on the open transfer list at his
Liverpool v Everton 0-3 (League match: September 7, 1929)
September 7, 1929 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick off: 15:15. Liverpool – Everton 0-3 (0-2). Attendance: 44,897. Referee: Mr. A.J. Caseley (Wolverhampton).
50,000 expected for Anfield derby
September 7, 1929 Anfield probably will be the Mecca of 50,000 football enthusiasts today, when the great clash between Liverpool and Everton will be staged.
Dick Forshaw transferred to Wolves
August 17, 1929 Dick Forshaw, who had been with the Everton Football Club for the last two seasons, has been transferred to Wolverhampton Wanderers. The
Season preview 1929/30: New Brighton F.C. (The Athletic News)
August 5, 1929 Optimism is the keynote at Rake-lane, for the management have got together a side likely to eclipse records of previous seasons. The
Everton’s assistant trainer killed in accident
Thursday, June 27 – 1929 Mr. Bertram Smith, of Liverpool, assistant trainer to the Everton Football Club, was found dead at Gronat, near Prestatyn, this
Everton Football Club’s 50 years jubilee celebrations
April 24, 1929 Historic Gathering of 600 at the Philharmonic Hall Great Record of a Pioneer Club Old Players Listen to their Feats in the
Alexander Rennie (Alex Rennie) @ PlayupLiverpool.com
All articles about Alex Rennie at PlayUpLiverpool.com; Born: February 22, 1870: Edinburgh, in Scotland. Passed away: March 17, 1929: Liverpool, in England. ** I would
Liverpool v Everton 1-2 (League match: February 9, 1929)
February 9, 1929 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Everton 1-2 (0-1). Attendance: 45,095. Referee: Mr. A. Josephs (South Shields).
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
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