All articles about Robert Campbell on PlayUpLiverpool. About Robert Campbell: Born: January 27 – 1883, Ellon. Passed away: May 31 – 1942, Glasgow. Position: Right

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All articles about Robert Campbell on PlayUpLiverpool. About Robert Campbell: Born: January 27 – 1883, Ellon. Passed away: May 31 – 1942, Glasgow. Position: Right
Saturday, April 18 – 1942 Match: International friendly, at Hampden Park. Scotland – England 5-4 (2-1). Attendance: 75,000. Referee: Mr. R. Calder (Rutherglen). Scotland (2-3-5):
Born: Dumbarton. Career: Clydebank. Glasgow Rangers. Image(s): Alex Fraser, Glasgow Rangers (Tamworth Herald: January 31, 1903). XX
All articles about Douglas Dick on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Douglas Dick: Born: July 9, 1868: Kirktonholm near Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland. Passed away: June 24, 1940: Kilmarnock,
June 24, 1940 The death has occurred at his home in Kilmarnock of Mr. Douglas Dick, who was for many years a prominent figure in
All articles about Jimmy Jackson on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Jimmy Jackson: Born: September 15, 1875: Cambuslang, Scotland. Passed away: Position: Left back. Height: Weight: Career: Hamilton
September 30, 1939 1878 – Formation of the St. Domingo Football Club by members of the New Connexion Chapel, Everton. First games played in Stanley
Wednesday, August 30 – 1939 Dundee United made another addition last night. On the the previous evening they signed John Hutton, inside right, from Broughty
April 15, 1939 International: British Championship 1938-39, Hampden Park (Glasgow). Scotland – England 1-2 (1-0). Attendance: 149,269. Referee: Mr. William Hamilton (Northern Ireland FA). Scotland
December 15, 1938 Bob Ireland, who helped St. Johnstone to regain promotion after having spells with Glasgow Rangers and Liverpool, is to become a Perth
December 15, 1938 Bob Ireland, former St. Johnstone, Glasgow Rangers and Liverpool footballer, was at Perth Dean of Guild Court to-day granted permission to build
Friday, July 16 – 1937 Archie Macpherson, the former Rangers, Liverpool, and Sheffield United footballer, who recently signed for Falkirk, is to play for Clackmannan
June 24, 1937 Sam English may take a turn in Irish football next season. The former Rangers, Liverpool, Queen of the South, and Hartlepools centre
All articles about John Cowan on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About John Cowan: Born: December 12, 1870: Bonhill (Dunbartonshire), Scotland. Passed away: May, 1937: Stranraer (Dumfries), Scotland. Position:
All articles about Johnny Walker on PlayUpLiverpool. You can read a great article about John Walker on Andy Mitchell’s “Scottish Sport History.” For note sake
September 19, 1936 Bob Ireland, the old St. Johnstone favourite, will be the centre half for Saints’ reserves in their home Alliance game with Glasgow
August 13, 1936 Bob Ireland, who was with St. Johnstone three seasons ago, and formerly a Ranger and Liverpool player, has been signed by Airdrie.
November 18, 1935 The death took place at his residence, Reedra, Burnside Road, Whitecraige. of Mr James Galt, a former International footballer, and well-known member
August 26, 1935 Football paid its tribute to the late Tom Maley yesterday. Chief mourners at the funeral were Mr. Willie Maley (the Celtic manager)
July 30, 1935 Sam English has achieved his ambition to get back to Scotland. The officials of Liverpool and Queen of the South have settled
May 1, 1935 Match: Benefit for Jimmy Walsh, at St. James’ Park. Exeter City – Liverpool 1-3 (1-1). Attendance: 5,000. Exeter City (2-3-5): Liverpool (2-3-5):
December 20, 1934 Liverpool yesterday transferred Archie Macpherson, their Scottish left half, to Sheffield United, for whom he will play against Brentford at Bramall Lane
July 4, 1934 Berry Nieuwenhuys, “Nivvy”, will soon be back with us at Anfield and with him will be a new partner, for he went
Saturday, September 23 – 1933 Tottenham “fans” will see one of the latest “importations” to-day, for one Berry Nieuwenhuys, who has only recently arrived over
August 11, 1933 Liverpool have paid substantial fees for centre forwards and they have tried to make them, but the position has continued to be
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