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All articles about Harry Storer on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Harry Storer: Born: July 24, 1870: Ripley, in England. Passed away: April 25, 1908: Holloway (Derbyshire), in
April 17, 1908 One of the most promising players that the Liverpool Club has secured this season is the subject of our sketch this week.
January 13, 1908 The draw for the second round of the English Cup took place at the FA head offices, High Holborn, yesterday, and resulted
October 12, 1907 By his sterling work during the present season the subject of our sketch this week has rapidly gained for himself a warmer
May 8, 1907 Gainsborough Trinity have to date signed the following: – James Bagshaw, Bill Cartwright, Albert Farrow, Billy Jenkinson, Joe Kitchen, Charles Brawn, and
December 31, 1906 The monthly Management Committee meeting of the Football League was held Monday at the Midland Hotel, Manchester. There were present: Messrs. John
September 21, 1906 Mr. A. Milward, who will referee the match between Birmingham and Liverpool at Coventry Road, is the old Kidderminster and Worcestershire cricket
August 25, 1906 Brentford. Goalkeeper. – Charlie Williams (Norwich City). Backs. – Jock Watson, John McConnell (Grimsby Town), Archie Taylor (Bristol Rovers), R. Abbott (Hanwell).
May 28, 1906 The colours of the Second Division teams are: – Barnsley: red shirts, white knickers; Blackpool: red; Bradford City: white; Bristol City: red;
May 3, 1906 Gainsborough Trinity intend making a bid for a higher place in the Second Division, and intend strengthening both Second Division and Midland
August 4, 1905 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held at the Tavistock Hotel, London, on Friday. Mr. John James
September 30, 1904 The Kilmarnock officials have been on the lookout for a couple of big forwards, as their front rank, while clever enough, has
April 22, 1904 Mr. John James Bentley presided on Friday over a meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League, held at the Tavistock
January 8, 1904 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held at the Midland Hotel, Manchester yesterday. Mr. John James Bentley
August 21, 1902 Abe Foxall, by the way, once a Gainsborough star, is now in the ranks of Kettering, having played for Liverpool, Queen’s Park
August 7, 1902 An old Liverpool and Derby County favourite, Hugh McQueen, who spent last season with Queen’s Park Rangers, has recently thrown in his
July 18, 1901 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held at the Tavistock Hotel, London, last evening, Mr. Sidney, vice-president,
June 30, 1900 On Saturday, at the Albion Hotel, Manchester, a meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held under the presidency
October 25, 1899 Match: Friendly from Foxall’s transfer to Liverpool, at Northolme. Gainsborough Trinity – Liverpool 0-2 (0-1). Attendance: 1,000. Gainsborough Trinity (2-3-5): James Bagshaw;
October 14, 1899 Abe Foxall’s debut in First Division football last week reminds one that Gainsborough Trinity has been prolific in the production of outside
August 28, 1899 The prospects of the Liverpool Club are also most promising. The team which last season raised the club to a most enviable
August 26, 1899 Bill Perkins, Harry Storer, and Matt McQueen, goal; Archie Goldie, Billy Dunlop, General Stevenson, and Robert Maclaren, backs; Rab Howell, Alex Raisbeck,
August 26, 1899 To talk of Liverpool’s prospects, is, in the opinion of many of the club’s followers, to use too mild a word –
August 21, 1899 Liverpool. I should think there is not a club in the League that have made fewer changes in the team than have
August 14, 1899 Liverpool have not been asleep. They lose fair men like Tom Wilkie, Marshall, and Thomas Cleghorn (who fell victims to the blandishments
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