March 6, 1923 The following team was on Tuesday night chosen to represent Scotland against Wales at Paisley on March 17: – William Harper (Hibernian),
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Matt McQueen: Liverpool F.C.’s choice
February 19, 1923 After careful examination of an extraordinary number of applications for the post of team-manager to the Liverpool Association Club, now threatening to
Wales v Scotland 2-1 (International match)
Saturday, February 4 – 1922 International, British Championship 1921-22, at The Racecourse (Wrexham). Wales – Scotland 2-1 (2-0). Attendance: 7,000. Referee: Mr. Arthur Ward (England).
England v Scotland 5-4 (International: April 10, 1920)
April 10, 1920 International: British Championships, at Hillsborough (Sheffield). England – Scotland 5-4 (2-4). Attendance: 35,000. Referee: Mr. Thomas Dougray (Scotland). England (2-3-5): Sam Hardy
Tom Miller and Donald MacKinlay for Anglo-Scots
March 27, 1920 In the Home-Scots v. Anglo-Scots trial match at Cathkin on Tuesday, William Watson, the Airdrie left back, is standing down in the
Scottish League v English League 0-4 (Inter League: March 20, 1920)
March 20, 1920 Match: Inter League at Hampden Park, kick-off: 15:30. Scottish League – English League 0-4 (0-1). Attendance: 83,000; gate receipts: £3,655. Referee: Mr.
Scotland v Ireland 3-0 (International: March 13, 1920)
March 13, 1920 International: British Championship, at Celtic Park. Scotland – Ireland 3-0 (2-0). Attendance: 39,757. Referee: Mr. Jim Mason. Scotland (2-3-5): Kenneth Campbell (Liverpool),
Liverpool’s Kenneth Campbell selected for Scotland duty
March 8, 1920 The Selection Committee of the S.F.A. yesterday chose the following team to represent Scotland against Ireland in the International at Celtic Park
Liverpool goalkeepers on international duties
March 2, 1920 Robert Manderson, the Rangers’ back, and Patrick “Patsy” Gallacher, of Celtic fame have been chosen by the Irish Selection Committee to play
Wales v Scotland 1-1 (International: February 26, 1920)
February 26, 1920 International: British Championship, at Ninian Park (Cardiff). Wales – Scotland 1-1 (1-0). Attendance: 16,000; gate receipts: £1,800. Referee: Mr. Jim Mason (England).
Willie Millar transferred to Alloa Athletic
July 30, 1919 The Alloa Club has been successfully floated as a limited liability company, and will henceforth be known as Alloa Football and Athletic
Everton’s excellence
April 7, 1919 Everton, who have carried off the honours in the Lancashire Section of The League, have been solid – at times brilliant –
Scottish League v English League 3-2 (Inter League: April 5, 1919)
April 5, 1919 International: Inter League, at Ibrox (Glasgow). Scottish League – English League 3-2 (3-2). Attendance: 70,000. Scottish League (2-3-5): Charles Shaw (Celtic), Jock
English League v Scottish League 3-1 (Inter League: February 22, 1919)
February 22, 1919 International: Inter League, at St. Andrews (Birmingham). English League – Scottish League 3-1 (1-0). Attendance: 20,000. Referee: Mr. J.T. Howcroft (Bolton). English
Alexander W. Barrie (Alex Barrie) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Alex Barrie on PlayUpLiverpool. About Alex Barrie: Born: August 19, 1878, Camlachie (Lanarkshire), Scotland. Passed away: October 1, 1918, France. Position: Right
Stray leaves: Recollections of Mr. W. Cuff
September 24, 1918 Links with the past keep on snapping. Football in Liverpool without either Tom Watson or William Cuff will not seem quite the
Scotland v England 2-0 (International: June 8, 1918)
June 8, 1918 International, Benefit for the Sir Douglas Haig Base Hospitals, at Celtic Park. Scotland – England 2-0 (0-0). Attendance: 45,000; gate receipts: £1,300.
Stray leaves: Tommy Bennett, Liverpool F.C.
February 12, 1918 In the city of Liverpool the adherents of Association football have had the rare privilege of watching Fred Geary, Jack Southworth, Alexander
David Bruce Murray (David Murray) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about David Murray on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About David Murray: Born: December 4, 1882: Busby (Renfrewshire), Scotland. Passed away: December 10, 1915: Loos (Nord-Pas-de-Calais), France
They all want Billy Hogg
November 9, 1915 Billy Hogg, late of Sunderland, Glasgow Rangers and Dundee, is the most sought-after player in the North-East district of England. Practically all
Tom Miller and Robert Pursell await S.F.A. ruling
September 14, 1915 Rangers have received Everton’s permission to play their former player Bobby Parker, the brilliant schemer and fine exemplary shot; and Alex Raisbeck’s
Adam Gibson for Bradford Park Avenue
August 18, 1915 Bradford Park Avenue expect to get the assistance of a few Scots, who are undergoing military training in Yorkshire. Adam Gibson, who
Everton’s Bobby Parker in Scotland
August 18, 1915 Bobby Parker, the Everton centre-forward, and Alex Craig, the Rangers’ back, are engaged on war work at Cathcart. (Edinburgh Evening News: August
Ernest Peake one of two professionals in Scotland
July 3, 1915 Ernest Peake, of Third Lanark, and Andrew Cunningham, Glasgow Rangers, are said to be the only professional football players in Scotland signed
Alex Raisbeck’s Unique Life Story: Part 9
May 15, 1915 Alick Raisbeck pays rare tribute to late Tom Watson. Why the Liverpool secretary was so successful. Unusual spectacle at International with England.
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