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November 10, 1944 The death has occurred of Mr. William Crone, 27 Buckingham Street, Belfast, the former Irish international and Distillery full-back. Crone was the
June 27, 1944 Mr. Alfred West, who died at Garfield-road, Radford, yesterday, was a full back for the Notts County, Liverpool and Barnsley clubs. Prior
Thursday, February 10 – 1944 The relatives of Cyril Tooze, the young Welsh full-back of Arsenal F.C., have learned that he has been killed in
Thursday, October 22 – 1942 Jim Harley, the Liverpool F.C. full back, who belongs to Methil, Fife, has been mentioned in dispatches in connection with
Thursday, August 27 – 1942 Jim Harley, the Liverpool FC full back, who is in the Royal Navy, took part in the raid on Dieppe.
All articles about Willie McCallum on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Willie McCallum: Born: October 24, 1870: Kilbirnie, Scotland. Passed away: Position: Full back. Height: Weight: Career: Elm
Friday, November 17 – 1939 A third late change is announced by Dumbarton. It is in keeping with earlier indications. They have been able to
Thursday, February 23 – 1939 Derby County last night paid a substantial fee to Birmingham for the transfer of Willie Steel, their Scottish full-back. He
Thursday, February 9 – 1939 Burnley sportsmen, particularly the older generation will regret to death in the Municipal Hospital, last Thursday, of Mr. William Bury,
Wednesday, December 21 – 1938 Tommy Cooper revealed, by his display for Liverpool at the Baseball Ground recently, that he is still one of the
Registered players for Larne Football Club, season 1937-38: Wesley Allen, Position: Forward; Harold Birch, Position: Half-back; William Black, Position: Forward; James Bradley, Position: Forward; Norman
Wednesday, March 3 – 1937 Liverpool F.C. expect to secure the transfer in a few days of W. Hood, the Cliftonville and Irish amateur international
All articles about Ambrose Langley at PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Ambrose Langley: Born: March 10, 1870: Horncastle (Lincolnshire), England. Passed away: January 29, 1937: Sheffield (South Yorkshire),
December 11, 1936 Gamlingay Football Club have been playing an international footballer unaware. Yet he graduated into Gamlingay’s Cambridgeshire League side from the Reserves. During
January 8, 1936 Ben Dabbs, Liverpool’s reserve back, has made only three senior appearances this season, and six in all in League football, but he
Saturday, April 6 – 1935 Jack Tennant, who partnered Tommy Cooper for Liverpool against Derby County this afternoon, is a speedy boy from Washington Colliery.
Monday, August 7 – 1933 Leslie Dewar, a young South African footballer, who had been signed by Liverpool F.C., arrived at Southampton to-day from the
Monday, November 21 – 1932 Invasions into Scottish territory are getting more frequent. While Liverpool were beating Derby minus the aid of Daniel McRorie and
Wednesday, October 5 – 1927 Southport on Wednesday signed George Edward Childs, a full back, who has been with Liverpool two seasons. (Hull Daily Mail,
October 30, 1926 Liverpool have signed John Lightbody, of Sunderland and New Brighton, and Lilley, of Clapton, a full back. (Nottingham Evening Post: October 30,
October 4, 1926 Liverpool are alive to the future, and will have a third South African player on their books in the person of Jimmy
Saturday, February 21 – 1925 Arthur Stevenson, who is quite young, is the son of a famous full-back, General Stevenson (“General” is his Christian name),
November 7, 1923 Liverpool have signed Joe Keetley, the Accrington Stanley inside left. He went to Bolton Wanderers as a forward from Derby Ironworks, and
Saturday, February 18 – 1922 The strength of Liverpool’s rearguard can be estimated by the fact that Ted Parry, a member of the famous Welsh
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