May 9, 1915 In the West of Scotland there were few better known personalities in the world of football than the late Tom Watson, manager
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Rumour of a “squared” match
April 24, 1915 The report of commission appointed to inquire into the rumours as to one of two matches played in Manchester during Easter week
Turton Football Club disbanded
February 20, 1915 The war has played havoc with football clubs in Lancashire, and the latest to go under is the Turton Club, the disbandment
Well-known referee dies
Tuesday, December 29 – 1914 The death occurred suddenly, at West Bromwich, yesterday, of Mr. A. Green (Alfred Green), for many years one of the
League clubs to continue the Benefit Scheme
Monday, December 21 – 1914 At a meeting of the Football League Management Committee in London to-day it was resolved that in view of the
Players wage proposal from the Football League
Thursday, October 1 – 1914 This morning I (Bee) have official news of the English League’s suggestion to clubs regarding players’ wages. The League meet
Football League meeting (September 7, 1914)
September 7, 1914 The question of the continuation of League football was under consideration at a meeting of the League Management Committee at the Pack
Meeting of the Football League (August 31, 1914)
August 31, 1914 Mr. John McKenna (Liverpool) presided over a meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League in London, yesterday. At this great
The Old Athletes Company of the Civil Guard
August 27, 1914 At a representative meeting of old athletes at Liverpool on Thursday night Mr. John McKenna, chairman of the English Football League, presiding,
The foundation of the Football League Mutual Insurance Federation
July 15, 1914 The Football League have appointed Messrs. John McKenna, Charles Sutcliffe, H. Keys, Dr James Baxter, and J. Cameron as the directors to
Football League meeting (July 10, 1914)
July 10, 1914 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held at the Grand Hotel, Scarborough, yesterday, Mr. John McKenna (president)
All honours but one
Saturday, July 4 – 1914 In the beginning was Everton, and Everton were the goods, so they said. The Everton of those day’s played at
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1914 (Liverpool Echo)
June 19, 1914 The shortest annual meeting in the history of the Liverpool Football Club was that held last evening at the Law Association Rooms,
Liverpool secure Pagnam from Blackpool
June 18, 1914 Liverpool F.C. have, on the recommendation of John Cox, their former outside left, made a sensible investment. They have signed F. Pagnam,
Liverpool fined five guineas
Friday, June 12 – 1914 A meeting of the Football League Committee was held at Manchester on Friday, Mr. McKenna presiding. It was decided that
Joe Butler for Lincoln City
Monday, June 1 – 1914 Having retained their place in the League, Lincoln City have speedily set about the task of strengthening their team. The
Romance of football – Liverpool F.C.’s rapid rise to fame
Saturday, April 25 – 1914 Liverpool’s rise to fame is one of the romances of football. It has been a hard fight for those who
Football League meeting (April 4, 1914)
April 4, 1914 The Management Committee of the Football League met in Glasgow today prior to the international match. Mr. John McKenna (Liverpool) presided. The
The money makers
Friday, April 3 – 1914 Blackburn Rovers having had the championship of the League made quite easy for them, the top fold race is now
Father of distinguished family of footballers dies
January 4, 1914 The death occurred at Blackburn last night of Mr. Thomas Chadwick, one of the veteran tradesmen of the town and father of
The Football League AGM
May 26, 1913 The annual general meeting of the Football League was held at the Imperial Hotel, Russell-square, London, yesterday, Mr. John McKenna, Liverpool, presiding
No fix with the Liverpool v Chelsea match
April 12, 1913 In their report of the inquiry into the Liverpool v. Chelsea match on Easter Monday, the Joint Commission of the Football Association
Unfounded allegations against Liverpool
April 11, 1913 The joint Commission of the Football Association and the Football League, appointed to inquire into allegations by Mr. H.G. Norris as to
An inquiry raised
April 4, 1913 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held in London last evening, Mr.J.McKenna presiding. With regard to the
Did Liverpool let Chelsea win?
March 31, 1913 Mr. Henry George Norris, who is a prominent man in more than the football world, has thrown into the big ball camp
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