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
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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
William Pickering @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about William Pickering on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About William Pickering: Born: 1894: Glasgow, Scotland. Passed away: November 9, 1917: Mesopotamia, Syria (killed in action). Position:
Burnley player enlists
Saturday, January 29 – 1916 William Pickering, Burnley reserve centre forward, has enlisted in the Seaforth Highlanders. In season 1912-13 he scored 33 goals with
Thomas Gracie (Tom Gracie) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Tom Gracie on PlayUpLiverpool. About Tom Gracie: Born: June 12, 1889: in Yorkhill (Glasgow), in Scotland. Passed away: October 23, 1915: in
The death of Tom Gracie
October 23, 1915 Tom Gracie, of the Hearts, is dead. He had been ill for some time, having caught a chill which he could not
Scottish League v English League 1-4 (Inter League: March 20, 1915)
March 20, 1915 International: Inter League, at Celtic Park (Glasgow). Scottish League – English League 1-4 (0-2). Attendance: 30,000. Referee: Mr. A.A. Jackson. Scottish League
Irish League v Scottish League 1-2 (Inter League: November 18, 1914)
November 18, 1914 International: Inter League, at Grosvenor Park (Belfast). Irish League – Scottish League 1-2 (1-2). Attendance: 7,500; gate receipts: £212. Referee: Mr. J.
Tom Gracie transferred to Heart of Midlothian
May 14, 1914 Heart of Midlothian have done a good stroke of business in signing Thomas Gracie, the Liverpool centre forward. He is a strong
English League v Scottish League 2-3 (Inter League: March 21, 1914)
March 21, 1914 International: Inter League, at Turf Moor (Burnley). English League – Scottish League 2-3 (2-0). Attendance: 38,000. Referee: Mr. H.H. Taylor (Altrincham). English
Wales v Ireland 1-2 (International: January 19, 1914)
January 19, 1914 Match: International, British Championship, at Racecourse Ground, Wrexham. Wales – Ireland 1-2 (0-1). Attendance: 6,000. Wales (2-3-5): Teddy Peers (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Lloyd
Alex Raisbeck takes his benefit
January 6, 1914 To-day at Firhill Park one of the greatest centre half-backs of all time takes his benefit match. The player is Alec Raisbeck,
Irish League v Scottish League 1-2 (Inter League: November 5, 1913)
November 5, 1913 International: Inter League, at Windsor Park (Celtic Park, Belfast). Irish League – Scottish League 1-2 (0-0). Attendance: 6,000; gate receipts: £230. Referee:
William Millar transferred to Falkirk
Thursday, July 24 – 1913 Falkirk Football Club have secured the signature of William Millar, right half back, who last season played for Stenhousemuir. He
William Lacey to represent Ireland
May 9, 1912 The Irish FA have chosen the following team to represent Ireland against Blackburn Rovers, the Football League champions, at Belfast on Saturday,
Kirkcaldy footballers in America
Saturday, March 23 – 1912 In an American paper we observe a lengthy and interesting account of the career of the Tacony Football Club, Philadelphia,
Tom Gracie settling down to English methods
February 23, 1912 No one can deny the enterprise of the Liverpool Club in strengthening their team in the fate of their latest capture Tom
Tom Gracie transferred to Everton
March 28, 1911 Congratulations to Everton upon signing a big new centre-forward. Congratulations, too to Grace upon his selection this morning as reserve centre-forward for
William Millar to make his debut
Friday, December 23 – 1910 The following team was selected to represent Liverpool Reserves against Accrington Stanley at Anfield, on Saturday: Gus Beeby; Tom Chorlton,
William Millar fit and well and ready for his debut
Tuesday, December 20 – 1910 I hear on good authority that Tom Miller, the man Liverpool obtained from Greenock Morton, has been suffering from an
Blackburn Rovers offer £1,000 for Tom Gracie
Tuesday, November 22 – 1910 Good centres seem to be about as scarce in England as they undoubtedly are in Scotland, and following the departure
Liverpool’s latest capture (sketch)
Wednesday, November 16 – 1910 William Millar, formerly of Greenock Morton. (Evening Express, 16-11-1910) ** On the sketch it said “T. Miller,” but W. Millar
William Millar heads for Anfield
Thursday, November 10 – 1910 William Millar, Greenock Morton’s inside forward, who last season was with Rangers, has been transferred to Liverpool. At the beginning
Tom Watson secures Miller of Morton
Thursday, November 10 – 1910 In my notes yesterday I mentioned in a quiet way that I might have some interesting information for the supporters
Charles O’Hagan for Greenock Morton
September 5, 1910 It is understood that Charles O’Hagan, the Irish internationalist, who played inside left with the Aberdeen Football Club for the past four
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