November 25, 1915 To-day there is news from the Anfield club that a sum of ten guineas has been voted by the directors to the
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Season preview 1915-16: Rotherham County F.C. (Star Green ‘Un)
August 28, 1915 Saturday in next week will see the Rotherham County resume their activities. Preparations to this end are in progress. Despite the limitations
Stoke F.C.: The annual meeting of 1915
August 20, 1915 The annual report and statement of accounts of the Stoke Football Club shows a loss on last season’s working of £2,320. The
The Football League: The annual meeting of 1915
July 19, 1915 This morning the annual meeting of the Football League was held, Mr. John McKenna, the president, in the chair. Every club was
Scotland’s war football scheme
July 8, 1915 A special meeting of the Scottish Football League was held in Glasgow last night, when delegates to the recent conference of the
The League in three regions
July 7, 1915 The Management Committee of the Football League has issued the following circular letter to the clubs of the League: – “We are
Sheffield United F.C.: Loss on the season’s working
June 9, 1915 Sheffield United F.C., the winners of the Association Cup, lost £900 on last season’s working, but that amount includes £307 paid to
The “tale of woe” balance-sheets
May 29, 1915 Meanwhile we have to find something to talk about, and this turns up in the football balance sheets. How inspiring these are
Alex Raisbeck’s Unique Life Story: Part 9
May 15, 1915 Alick Raisbeck pays rare tribute to late Tom Watson. Why the Liverpool secretary was so successful. Unusual spectacle at International with England.
A strong team to Dingle Park
April 27, 1915 The directors of Liverpool F.C. have generously agreed to send a strong team to Dingle Park on Thursday (six o’clock) to play
Charities and injuries for Liverpool F.C.
September 30, 1914 Here’s Liverpool’s month’s work, which must be tacked on to £241 taken at trial games: From the directors, players and staff, £17;
The Grand Stand at Clyde F.C. destroyed in fire
September 28, 1914 The grand stand and offices of the Clyde F.C., Glasgow, were destroyed by fire early this morning, the damage being officially estimated
No Cross on the Board of Directors
Monday, June 15 – 1914 Still harking on football let me announce that it is stated that Mr. Cross, who was nominated for the Liverpool
Liverpool receive £2,300 for cup success
May 26, 1914 The last four in the F.A. Cup will receive the following sums: – Burnley, £3,717 9s; Liverpool, £2,393 16s; Sheffield United, £2,001
Liverpool ahead of the annual meeting
May 13, 1914 By the way, Messrs. John McKenna, John Asbury, and Richard Lawson Martindale Snr. come up for re-election, and should be assured a
Heavy fixture list for Liverpool
Tuesday, April 7 – 1914 Liverpool have a busy time in front of them including the Cup final, they have seven games still to play,
Theatrical Football Gala meeting (February 27, 1914)
February 27, 1914 A meeting of the Executive of the Liverpool Theatrical Committee was held at the Bee Hotel yesterday, the chairman (Mr. W.W. Kelly)
The Spring Sale
February 6, 1914 Liverpool are putting their recently acquired wealth to a good purpose in securing new players. (Evening Express: February 6, 1914) X
Financial harvest for Liverpool F.C.
December 29, 1913 Liverpool have come comparatively well out of their holiday engagements for they have shared the maximum points with their opponents. The players
Liverpool turning into a ghost town?
Tuesday, May 20 – 1913 At a conference in Glasgow it was stated that as the result of street trading Liverpool has miles of empty
A great season financially
Friday, May 9 – 1913 Liverpool’s annual report, issued yesterday, shows a successful season. The expenditure was £10,676, including £5,104 for players’ wages. The income
Booming gates at Manchester and Liverpool
January 11, 1913 Football “gates” are still booming in Manchester and Liverpool. The receipts at Manchester United’s last four home matches have amounted to £4,000,
Liverpool’s finances
Friday, December 20 – 1912 The financial position of the Liverpool club was explained to the shareholders at a meeting held last Friday, and the
James Dawson transferred to Liverpool
December 18, 1912 Mr. Tom Watson, of Liverpool F.C., has arranged for the transfer of James Dawson, inside left of Leith, the latter being compelled
Liverpool F.C. finances
Monday, December 9 – 1912 The Liverpool club have sent a communication to their shareholders, inviting them to meet the directors at a gathering to
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