Saturday, November 24 – 1928 Neil McBain, Liverpool’s Scottish international half-back, has been signed by Watford. McBain, who is a native of Campbelltown, has seen
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Alexander Latta (Alex Latta) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
Articles about Alex Latta on PlayupLiverpool.com. About Alex Latta: “Alex Latta is powerfully built. He revels in his work, and never shirks his duty. He
The death of Alex Latta
August 25, 1928 Alex Latta the famous old Everton footballer, died this morning, after an illness of some months. Alex Latta was famous with the
Epic features of the new Spion Kop stand
August 25, 1928 The first roofed-in Kop in the country. It is 425 feet long by 131 feet wide, and is 80 feet high. A
David McMullan and Chris Harrington becomes Yanks’
July 30, 1928 Three English League players accompanied Mr. George Moorhouse, the manager of the New York Giants “Soccer” team, on the White Star liner
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1928
June 14, 1928 Liverpool F.C. held their annual meeting at Cook Street, and though letters sent to this office suggested there would be an unusual
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
The death of Dr James Baxter
January 27, 1928 Dr James Baxter, one of the founders of Everton Football Club, and a director from 1890, died at Liverpool yesterday, at the
Liverpool players celebrate Dixie Dean
January 22, 1928 W.R. Dixe Dean celebrated his 21st birthday yesterday. He, with other Everton and Liverpool players, was present at a footballers’ “Sunday” service
John McKenna: A life-time in football
November 21, 1927 There are men in football today who have spent a life-time in the game – forty, fifty years of more. It is
Neil McBain on St Johnstone’s transfer list
Wednesday, November 9 – 1927 At his own request Neil McBain, the St Johnstone centre half-back, is to be placed on the “open-to-transfer” list. Neil
Season preview 1927/28 – Wrexham F.C. (The Athletic News)
Monday, August 1 – 1927 Wrexham, who made nearly £500 last season, make no secret of their promotion ambitions. They believe the district can well
Season preview 1927/28 – Barrow F.C. (The Athletic News)
Monday, August 1 – 1927 Barrow are optimistic in face of the difficulties which have continually beset them, and are hoping to thrive. There are
Mrs. Forshaw: “I’m red, not blue.”
Friday, March 4 – 1927 The news of Forshaw‘s transfer to Everton in yesterday’s ‘’Daily Post” gave enthusiasts a new topic to discuss, and I
Dick Forshaw transferred to for Everton
March 2, 1927 Dick Forshaw the Liverpool forward has been signed by Everton (£2,000), the deal was completed last night and will come as a
Liverpool to play the winner of Port Vale v. Arsenal match
Monday, January 31 – 1927 The draw for the fifth round of the FA Cup competition, to be played on February 19th, was made this
English Trial Teams
January 31, 1927 The Football Association Selection Committee yesterday selected the following teams to play in the international trial match at Bolton next Monday: –
The history of Liverpool F.C. Part 1: ‘Our founding fathers’
November 20, 1926 The rise of the Liverpool club furnishes something of a romance in the history of football. In its comparatively short existence, all
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),
Neil McBain transferred to St. Johnstone
June 23, 1926 Neil McBain, the Everton and Scottish international half-back, was yesterday signed by St. Johnstone. The Muirton Park management have been angling after
Fulham v Liverpool 3-1 (FA Cup: January 30, 1926)
January 30, 1926 Match: FA Cup, Fourth Round, at Craven Cottage, kick off: 14:45. Fulham – Liverpool 3-1 (2-1). Attendance: 36,381; Gate receipt: £2,427. Referee:
The funeral of Edwin Berry
November 21, 1925 There was a large and representative gathering at the funeral at Anfield Cemetery, to-day, of Mr. Edwin Berry, the well-known Liverpool solicitor,
The death of Mr. Edwin Berry
November 18, 1925 Mr. Edwin Berry, of Messrs. Edwin Berry and Co., solicitors, Moorfields, died this afternoon at his home, Grange Cottage, Gateacre. Mr. Edwin
Season preview 1925/26 – Tranmere Rovers F.C. (The Athletic News)
Monday, August 3 – 1925 Although the best of last season’s players have been retained, there will be many changes at Prenton Park. A financial
Arthur Riley en route Anfield
Wednesday, July 29 – 1925 Arthur Riley, the South African goalkeeper, is en route from South Africa to Liverpool to sign for Liverpool, and with
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