April 5, 1916 The football authorities when interviewed had not had sufficient time to study the effect of the tax upon football, but with one
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The Liverpool F.C. ambulance fund
February 1, 1916 Liverpool F.C. wisely set out quickly on their mission to do something to perpetuate the name of the club in connection with
A deserved punishment handed out
December 24, 1915 The smell from the stigma cast upon football will permeate the air for many a day. It is nothing short of a
Finally the truth is out
December 23, 1915 Truth will out. Last Easter Manchester United Football Club beat Liverpool F.C. 2-0. The result was in accord with anticipation. So much
The fishy business at Anfield
December 16, 1915 Next Saturday’s game at Anfield brings to our memory a fishy smell. Stoke and Liverpool will ever be associated with one of
To play 80 minutes instead of 90
November 26, 1915 The Management Committee of the Football League met at Manchester, yesterday, and decided that in the month of December the game should
The Football Commission head for Manchester
November 23, 1915 The F.A. and League Commission into the Liverpool-Manchester United game, an important announcement upon which was made in Saturday’s “Football Echo,” has
The Liverpool way of 1915
November 12, 1915 Liverpool are not the sort of side to show their qorst against the best sides. Ever and anon we have known the
A forecast of the F.A. decision
November 6, 1915 It is yet unknown when the report of the Football Association commission which followed up the League inquiry into the allegations concerning
Jack Sheldon gives evidence in hearing
October 22, 1915 The combined commission of the Football Association and the Football League, which met last week at Manchester, resumed its operations this afternoon.
Another commission engaged on Match Fixing case
October 15, 1915 The inquiries into Liverpool-Manchester United match, played last Easter, seem to be never-ending. The score was 2-0 for Manchester, and after the
A commission for the match fixing scandal
October 12, 1915 The Football Association have appointed a commission to inquire into the alleged circumstances in the match between Manchester United and Liverpool, at
Fanny Walden, Leeds City and Tottenham Hotspur
Saturday, October 2 – 1915 The future action of the Tottenham Hotspur club in the matter of Walden and Leeds City suggests that they are
Stoke F.C.: Fine reduced by the Southern League Committee
Friday, October 1 – 1915 The Appeals Committee of the Southern Football League met in the offices of the Football Association yesterday, to hear the
Preston North End having player problems
September 30, 1915 Preston have been unable to select their team to face Liverpool. They are experiencing great trouble in raising a team. This state
Where there will be football
September 4, 1915 Where there will be football Bright prospect of the Midland section clubs. Many old and new players keen on the game. The
The League most go on
September 4, 1915 Last season the Football League programme was fulfilled and the Football Association played their cup competition, but vetoed the international matches. This
Football League meeting (August 6, 1915)
August 6, 1915 The English Football League Management Committee met at the Exchange Station Hotel, yesterday, and selected the referees for the coming season, &c.
FA and Football League meeting
July 19, 1915 Important decisions, putting a ban on professional football next season, were come to at the meeting of the ruling football authorities yesterday.
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
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
Football to be resumed
July 3, 1915 The joint conference of the English League, Scottish League, and the Irish League, and the Southern League was held at Blackpool, to-day,
The death of Jack Sykes
June 29, 1915 The death has taken place in the Stockpot infirmary, after an operation for appendicitis, of Mr. Jack Sykes, the well-known Football League
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1915 (Liverpool Echo)
June 11, 1915 Liverpool F.C. spent half an hour with their shareholders last night, and the time was well and quietly spent, and in pleasant
Meeting of the Football League (May 31, 1915)
May 31, 1915 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held to-day at the Endsleigh Palace Hotel, London. Mr. John McKenna
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