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All articles about George Livingston on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About George Livingston: Born: May 5, 1876: Dumbarton (Dunbartonshire), Scotland. Passed away: January 15, 1950: Helensburgh (Dunbartonshire), Scotland.
January 15, 1950 George Livingston, who partnered Billy Meredith in the Manchester City team in the winning FA Cup final in 1904, died yesterday. (Source:
June 18, 1928 Mr. George Livingston, the old Rangers trainer, has accepted a similar position with Bradford City. (Source: Evening Telegraph: June 18, 1928)
August 14, 1927 James Kerr, trainer to Clydebank F.C., has been appointed trainer to the Rangers F.C. He takes the place of George Livingston, who
September 11, 1923 George Livingston, the Rangers’ trainer, refereed the match at Ibrox between Liverpool and Rangers in Arthur Dixon’s benefit. Other well-known football as
June 3, 1919 Yesterday, manager George Livingston, of Dumbarton, announced that he had signed on two new half-backs for next season in James Scott, a
October 5, 1915 George Livingston, the well-known Scottish international and Manchester United player, is to be lost to the game for the time being. For
May 22, 1915 My most memorable season at Liverpool. Alick Raisbeck recalls touching incident. About the late Tom Watson. International which was played in showers
August 15, 1913 Back row, left to right: Butterworth, Tom Chorlton, Closs, Tommy Gipps, Arthur Hooper, Jack Sheldon, Wilf Woodcock, George Livingston, Arthur Cashmore, Shreeve,
December 3, 1910 A famous victory Liverpool turned out with the team that was just beaten at Nottingham to meet Manchester United, ex-League Champions, and
November 28, 1910 Liverpool treated their supporters to their best display of the season on Saturday at Anfield, when the Reds made up for previous
November 26, 1910 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:30. Liverpool – Manchester United 3-2 (1-1). Attendance: 12,000. Referee: Rev. J.W. Marsh (Bury);
November 25, 1910 Of course the great attraction locally is the appearance of Manchester United, the joint leaders, in opposition to Liverpool at Anfield. Liverpool
August 29, 1910 Despite their troubles with the Football Association, with James Turnbull and with the Glossop club in respect to the transfer of Hofton,
January 20, 1909 What has gone wrong at Ibrox? The question seems applicable in view of the fact that only the other day Jamie Sharp,
April 11, 1908 Sam Raybould is not unknown in Liverpool. For some years he was one of the shining lights of the Liverpool Club, and
September 21, 1907 The transfer system as we know it has been evolved through time and the necessities of a complex situation, the whole being
September 2, 1907 The opening day. The opening day of the 1907-08 season has dawned at last. This season it is the second not the
May 18, 1907 Match: Glasgow Charity Cup, Final, replay, at Cathkin Park. Glasgow Rangers – Celtic 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 35,000. Referee: Mr. J. Muir (Motherwell).
March 2, 1907 International: Inter League, at Ibrox. Scottish League – English League 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 50,000; gate receipts: £1,677. Scottish League (2-3-5): William Muir
December 1, 1906 After the match at Hyde-road on Saturday the Manchester City officials opened negotiations for the transfer of their suspended players, the Football
October 13, 1906 Liverpool’s big effort at Woolwich The one regrettable feature of Liverpool’s visit to Woolwich lies in their defeat, bringing as it did
June 1, 1906 A sensational report Directors, officials and players suspended Fines amount to £1,100. The eagerly anticipated report of the Commission appointed to inquire
May 31, 1906 For the second time in three years the Manchester City Football Club has been arraigned and heavily punished by the Football Association
April 7, 1906 International: British Championship, at Hampden Park. Scotland – England 2-1 (1-0). Attendance: 102,741; gate receipts: £4,500. Referee: Mr. William Nunnerley (Wales FA);
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