April 28, 1914 The fine sporting game which Liverpool played in the cup final, and the sporting spirit they displayed after being beaten, has gained
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The Football Assassination Co., Ltd.
Thursday, January 22 – 1914 Yes, life is worth living if one can only take the really funny incident that crop up in life. My
How Liverpool F.C. is the outcome of a football quarrel.
March 10, 1913 The origin of the club. In the spring of 1892 there was a split in the ranks of the famous Everton Club.
The draw for the 2nd Round of the FA Cup
January 13, 1913 At a meeting of the Council of the Football Association in London yesterday afternoon, the draw for the second round of the
The F.A. tour of South Africa in 1910
August 3, 1910 With the conclusion of the third Test match between England and South Africa, played at Cape Town, the official programme of the
The South African tour
May 7, 1910 The members of the English Association football team to tour South Africa under the auspices of the Football Association left Waterloo on
Clubs at the financial knife edge
July 15, 1909 A serious aspect of the present dispute between the association and the Players’ Union was unfolded by a club official in the
Players’ Union: United we stand, united we fall
July 5, 1909 About a couple of hundred resignations have been received at the Union offices from players. Many of these accompany the resignation with
Tom Chorlton told to stay put by the FA
June 7, 1909 Having considered the cases, the Emergency Committee of the Football Association has decided that no special grounds have been shown to justify
Meeting of the Football Association (May 3, 1909)
May 3, 1909 A special meeting of the officers of the Football Association was held at the Grand Hotel, Manchester, yesterday. Mr. J.C. Clegg presided,
Removal of financial restrictions
Friday, April 23 – 1909 The Council of the Football Association decided Friday to delete Rule 31 regarding payment of bonus of £10. It was
Team colours for the Cup final
Wednesday, April 7 – 1909 Owing to Manchester United and Bristol City, the Cup finalists, playing in the same colours, the Football Association has ordered
Sam Hardy and Arthur Berry for England
February 1, 1909 The International Selection Committee of the English Association met this afternoon and chose the following to represent England in the match with
George Livingston transferred to Manchester United
January 20, 1909 What has gone wrong at Ibrox? The question seems applicable in view of the fact that only the other day Jamie Sharp,
The leading clubs wants new wage structure
Wednesday, February 20 – 1907 A determined agitation for the modification of the wage limit in association football was inaugurated at an informal meeting of
The FA Chairman resigs
Tuesday, February 5 – 1907 It was reported on Tuesday that Mr. John Charles Clegg, of Sheffield, had tendered his resignation as chairman of the
Football auction for Manchester City’s suspended players
December 1, 1906 After the match at Hyde-road on Saturday the Manchester City officials opened negotiations for the transfer of their suspended players, the Football
Confusion surrounding Charles Hewitt’s transfer
June 16, 1906 The intricate affair regarding Charles Hewitt’s transfer at the end of the season has been cleared up by the Football Association. The
Suspensions of Manchester City players and officials
May 31, 1906 For the second time in three years the Manchester City Football Club has been arraigned and heavily punished by the Football Association
Football agents warned to stay away from all football grounds
Friday, November 3 – 1905 The Emergency Committee of the Football Association have issued a warning to clubs and players to have no dealings with
Mr. Tagg’s English Ramblers
September 26, 1905 When Mr. Tagg, of the National Football Agency, said that he meant to take an English team to the Continent, the idea
An absurd suggestion
September 20, 1905 The suggested mutiny through the appearance of the new Birmingham football agency, which at present defies the Football Association, was extensively commented
Birmingham agency declaring war on the FA
September 16, 1905 Threatened rivalry to the Football Association The following circular is issued to clubs by the “National Football Agency”: – “Important to players.
Liverpool’s vice-chairman honoured
Friday, August 25 – 1905 Mr. John McKenna, the popular vice-chairman of the Liverpool Football Club, has been elected representative for No. 3 Division on
Practice matches in aid of the hospitals
August 18, 1905 The football season being about to commence, the followers of the game and the general public are scanning with interest any information
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