All articles about Alec Dick on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Alec Dick: Born: 1865, in Scotland. Passed away: June 3, 1925: Liverpool, in England. Position: Right back.
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The death of Alec Dick
June 3, 1925 Alec Dick is dead. This news will set the old-time football follower talking for hours. Alec Dick was a really great back,
Reds in charity match at St Helens
May 9, 1925 The Burnley half-back, Alf Basnett, assisted a team of past St. Helen’s players against present players in a charity match in his
The “Father” of Liverpool F.C.
Saturday, April 25 – 1925 Victor Hall Pays Tribute to Alderman John Houlding There are still many men living who will cherish, while memory endures
Memories of old Anfield and Everton
April 25, 1925 Mr. Jack Wildman, of Bolton, writes: – “I would just like to say that I came to live in Bolton, from Liverpool,
A reminiscence of Mr. Abraham Coates
Saturday, March 7 – 1925 By Victor Hall There is a pleasant remembrance among football enthusiasts of today when they survey the good work done
Mr. James Ramsay, A Liverpool Director Whose Memory Endures
February 21, 1925 Famous old timers – John James Ramsay. By Victor Hall It would be almost a misnomer to speak only of the work
Tom Scott signs for Liverpool
Saturday, February 6 – 1925 There is likely to be a sequel to the transfer by the Darlington club to Liverpool of Tom Scott, their
Famous old-timers: Alex Latta
December 27, 1924 HOW ALEX LATTA “SAW THINGS” AFTER BEING UNCONSCIOUS FOR TWELVE HOURS. In many old photographic groups of the Everton team of the
The first ever short corner?
November 17, 1924 Mr. John McKenna, President of the Football League, said in an interview at Liverpool on Monday that both Sam Chedgzoy and Jock
Scotsmen who used to come down from the hills
October 25, 1924 Before the League matches had absorbed every available Saturday and holiday fixture date, Everton, and later on Liverpool, made a feature each
The death of John Atkinson
September 22, 1924 The death has occurred of Mr. John T. Atkinson, who played a large part in the development of football on Merseyside thirty
Famous old-timers: Fred Geary (Everton F.C. and Liverpool F.C.)
September 20, 1924 Fred Geary – Who gave goalkeepers something to talk about. “From the succeeding centre Geary scored, giving the goalkeeper no chance to
Famous old-timers: Edgar Chadwick (Everton F.C. and Liverpool F.C.)
September 6. 1924 Edgar Chadwick, of Everton, king of dribblers and master of the ball. There was a personality about the famous “left wing” of
Famous Old-Timers: Johnny Holt (Everton F.C.).
August 30, 1924 The centre half who was good in both attack and defence When Football opens this season there will be a number of
Everton pro for America
March 7, 1924 George Brewster, late half-back for Everton, and formerly with Wolverhampton Wanderers will leave Liverpool tomorrow on the Cuncarder Ansonia for New York,
Ireland v England 2-1 (International)
Saturday, October 20 – 1923 International, British Championship, at Windsor Park, Belfast. Ireland – England 2-1 (1-1). Attendance: 23,000. Referee: Mr. Alex Jackson. Ireland (2-3-5):
Liverpool beaten by a superior team
October 15, 1923 The second of the local “Derby” games between Liverpool and Everton ended in another win for Everton. The score at Anfield on
Liverpool v Everton 1-2 (League match: October 13, 1923)
October 13, 1923 Key note: “The second of the local ‘Derby’ games between Liverpool and Everton ended in another win for Everton. The score at
Wallasey United for former Reds and Blues
July 30, 1923 George Brewster, the Scottish international half-back, whom Everton transferred to Wolverhampton Wanderers last season, has joined Wallasey United, who have also secured
Liverpool F.C. back in training
July 30, 1923 The Everton and Liverpool players are ordered to report for training on Wednesday. Everton will hold their first public practice on August
The death of John Joseph Hill
July 29, 1923 Mr. John Joseph Hill, the Liverpool F.C. director, passed away last night. Mr. Hill, who was forty-five years of age, had been
Frank Mitchell transferred to Tranmere Rovers
June 23, 1923 Tranmere Rovers are determined to improve their team. In addition to securing Tom Boyle as coach, they have booked Tom Buchan, the
A gas explosion shakes John Houlding’s old brewery
February 13, 1923 A severe gas explosion occurred in Tynemouth-street in the Everton district of Liverpool, late on Tuesday afternoon. Three houses were wrecked, two
Neil McBain transferred to Everton
Monday, January 22 – 1923 Neil McBain, the Scottish centre half-back of Manchester United, who was transferred from Ayr United last season at a cost
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