Liverpool F.C. – The Champions of the League The supreme event in the Eastertide football was the decision of the League championship. When Liverpool had

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Liverpool F.C. – The Champions of the League The supreme event in the Eastertide football was the decision of the League championship. When Liverpool had
All articles about George Harold Beadles on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About George Harold Beadles: Born: September 28, 1897: Llanllwchaiarn, Wales Passed away: August 29, 1958: Mold, Wales.
August 29, 1958 An old Liverpool – Cardiff City and Welsh international player, George Harold Beadles, has died in Mold, North Wales, after a long
June 29, 1929 Transfer fees and benefits. Wednesday to Sheffield Wednesday. Mr. John McKenna, the President, presiding over a meeting of the Management Committee of
August 1, 1927 Southport prospects are brighter than ever. The infusion of new talent is greater than ever before, and both attack and defence will
November 15, 1924 The goal which Cardiff City scored at Nottingham last week did not help them to preserve their record of never having lost
August 25, 1924 Judging from what has been seen in the practice game, Liverpool appear to have good grounds for expecting a successful season. There
August 18, 1924 So far Cardiff have signed on six new men, three of them internationals. They are: Jack Nicholls (Newport County), Willie Davies (Swansea
April 15, 1924 It is stated that Liverpool will not re-engage William Lacey, Griff Owen, George Harold Beadles, John Lillie, Idwal Davies, Algy Wilkinson, and
November 17, 1923 Match: Central League, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Preston North End Reserves 6-1 (2-1). Liverpool Reserves (2-3-5): Cyril Gilhespy, Griff Owen, Joe
October 6, 1923 Liverpool only just managed to scramble home against Burnley last week, their attack being like a motor with a soothed plug owing
September 1, 1923 Liverpool. Elisha Scott Belfast (G.) 5 9 1/2 – 11 12 Algy Wilkinson Bradford (G.) 5 10 – 12 7 Charles Pearson
August 20, 1923 Liverpool are optimists. The players believe they can improve upon last season’s record, and that they can again head the League chart,
August 9, 1923 Elisha Scott Belfast Goalkeeper 5ft. 9in. and 10st. 11lb. Algy Wilkinson Bradford Goalkeeper 5ft. 10in. and 12st. 7lb. Charles Pearson Sunderland Goalkeeper
July 4, 1923 Liverpool F.C. election Liverpool F.C. had a most successful annual meeting last night, and the main feature of the evening was the
May 28, 1923 No club which has gained the principal honours in any of the leading competitions of the last season has been able to
February 17, 1923 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Blackburn Rovers 3-0 (2-0). Referee: Mr. A. Fogg; linesmen: Messrs. W.
January 6, 1923 Reserves, Central League, at Bramall Lane. Sheffield United Reserves – Liverpool Reserves 5-1 (4-1). Attendance: 8,000. Sheffield United (2-3-5): Harold Gough, Albert
November 1, 1922 Match: Central League, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Leeds United Reserves 2-4 (2-2). Liverpool (2-3-5): Frank Mitchell, Tommy Lucas, John Lillie, Ronald
October 28, 1922 Match: Football League, First Division, at Ninian Park, kick-off: 15:00. Cardiff City – Liverpool 3-0 (2-0). Attendance: 40,000. Referee: Mr. H.V. Scott.
September 23, 1922 Match: Central League, at Turf Moor. Burnley Reserves – Liverpool Reserves 3-0 (2-0). Referee: Mr. J.A. Marshall. Burnley (2-3-5): Len Moorwood, John
September 2, 1922 Match: Football League, First Division, at Highbury, kick-off: 15:30. Arsenal – Liverpool 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 35,000. Referee: Mr. W.G. Day (Derby). Arsenal
August 21, 1922 The League champions are in the unique position of being able to open the campaign with practically the same side. All last
July 5, 1922 Liverpool’s huge building scheme There was another quick-despatched annual general meeting locally last night, when Liverpool, under the guidance of the business-like
July 10, 1922 Ground improvements are proceeding apace at Anfield. Approaches have been cemented, and “Spion Kop” has been terraced off. The centre of the
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