January 22, 1918 Ephraim Longworth missed his first match this season through being unable to play against Manchester United at Anfield. His absence simply nerved
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Ted Taylor in charge
Wednesday, January 24 – 1917 Ted Taylor (ex-Liverpool goalkeeper) is quite well, and seems to be comfortably fixed up at Norwood. He has charge of
Fred Pagnam stationed in Gosport
Thursday, November 9 – 1916 Fred Pagnam, Liverpool’s crack centre and scorer, is in the R.G.A., and is stationed at Gosport, near Portsmouth. He is
Campbell returns from Southport Central
Wednesday, October 25 – 1916 There is a good stock of chat this morning and space being “tight,” I must simply note the news and
Everton’s former captain breaks a rib
November 30, 1915 News is to hand that Everton’s former captain, Jimmy Galt, now a sergeant in a motor transport section of the Army, has
Brentford v Fulham 2-2
Saturday, October 2 – 1915 Match: London Combination, principal tournament, at Griffin Park. Brentford – Fulham 2-2 (1-1). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. J.T. Hornby. Brentford
Footballers promoted
August 19, 1915 Among the promotions gazettes in the 1st Footballers Battalion are many well-known players. 2nd Lieutenant V.J. Woodward, the international, becomes a lieutenant,
Elisha Scott to replace Campbell
Wednesday, December 2 – 1914 It would be just Liverpool’s pattern of inconsistency if they were to deliver a blow at Manchester City’s ground on
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)
Football League notable transfers
May 5, 1914 Some of the most notable of the deals in players since the four-figure transfer fee became the fashion, when Middlesbrough paid £1,000
Archie Goldies son for Glossop
August 29, 1913 Mr. Jimmy “Punch” McEwen, the Glossop manager, has made a couple of notable acquisitions to the team by signing J. Staniforth, centre
Season preview 1913/14 – Tottenham Hotspur (The Athletic News)
Monday, August 25 – 1913 The storms which threatened the Tottenham Hotspur Club last season have blown over, and Mr. Peter McWilliam has had time
Gate receipt record at Anfield
February 22, 1913 Liverpool’s attendance was far from a record, but the receipts were a record for an Anfield match wherein Liverpool were playing. Of
Arthur Berry transferred to Everton
November 12, 1912 Arthur Berry, the old Oxford Blue, who in the amateur international against Belgium played so well at outside right, with Vivian Woodward
Meeting of the Football League
Monday, September 23 – 1912 Aston Villa fined 25 guineas. A meeting of the Management Committee was held at the League Offices, Preston, on Monday,
Arthur Berry signs for Liverpool F.C.
June 19, 1912 Arthur Berry, the international amateur outside right, has signed for Liverpool, and will play regularly next season. Berry formerly played for Liverpool
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1912 (Liverpool Echo)
May 30, 1912 Contest for seat on board of directors. Explanation re. players. It has been generally understood that the pantomime season finished somewhere in
Liverpool and Everton swapping players
May 27, 1912 Everton take Harold Uren and Liverpool have William Lacey At the end of December the Mersey football folk were all keen to
Fulham v Liverpool 3-0 (FA Cup: February 3, 1912)
February 3, 1912 Key note: “Fulham made glorious football history in West London on Saturday and romped into the third round of the English Cup
John Cox and Alex Raisbeck back at Anfield
March 20, 1911 There was a rare gathering of international footballers at Anfield today in Support of charity, Mr. George Robey brought a team of
Frank Edgley @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Frank Edgley on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Frank Edgley: Career: Fulham. Image(s): Frank Edgley, Fulham (Athletic News: November 20, 1905). X
Season preview 1910/11: Woolwich Arsenal F.C. (Athletic News)
August 29, 1910 The alleged summer has been an eventual time for the Woolwich Arsenal club. The old ship (to use Dr Clark’s simile) has
Fulham FC to purchase Woolwich Arsenal FC?
May 14, 1910 In connection with the remarkable situation caused by the recent developments in the crisis affecting the Woolwich Arsenal Football Club, it is
Robert Clifford (Bob Clifford) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Bob Clifford on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Bob Clifford: Born: November 21, 1883: Rankinston, Scotland. Passed away: Position: Centre half. Height: Weight: Career: Rankinston:
Fulham v Tottenham Hotspur 4-1 (London Challenge Cup Final: December 6, 1909)
December 6, 1909 Match: London Challenge Cup Final, at Stamford Bridge. Fulham – Tottenham Hotspur 4-1 (2-0). Attendance: 30,000. Referee: Mr. H.L. Bamlett (Gateshead). Fulham
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