May 24, 1910 Tom Gracie, of the Arthurlie, has been signed by Greenock Morton. He has seen service with Airdrie. (Source: Aberdeen Journal: May 27,
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Donald Mackinlay transferred to Liverpool
January 25, 1910 Liverpool F.C. have signed on Donald Mackinlay, the left back of Newton Villa. Mackinlay, who is 19 years of age stands 5
Scottish League v English League 0-0 (Inter League: March 2, 1907)
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
Southern Football Players (from Leng’s Football Handbook)
August 25, 1906 Brentford. Goalkeeper. – Charlie Williams (Norwich City). Backs. – Jock Watson, John McConnell (Grimsby Town), Archie Taylor (Bristol Rovers), R. Abbott (Hanwell).
Don McCallum transferred to Middlesbrough
May 16, 1905 Don McCallum, the ex-Queen’s Park, Liverpool, and Morton player goes to Middlesbrough next season. (Dundee Courier: May 16, 1905)
Hugh McQueen transferred to Hibernian
January 13, 1905 The Hibs yesterday added to their list Hugh McQueen, of Leith and Derby County, who was recently tried by Kilmarnock. He figured
Noted players: Don McCallum
October 8, 1904 The departure of Andy McCombie to Newcastle led the Sunderland officials to seek for a new back, and the must be considered
Don McCallum: A fearless and grand tackler
August 10, 1904 Don McCallum, late of the Scottish (1st Division) club Greenock Morton, can play either left or right back. He is a man
Craik cost Liverpool £275
Wednesday, June 1 – 1904 Herbert Craik, ex-Forfar, Greenock Morton, and Liverpool half back, has been transferred to the Hearts. Craik was secured by Liverpool
Don McCallum transferred to Sunderland
May 16, 1904 The Sunderland club have signed on Don McCallum, the Greenock Morton back. McCallum is 23 years of age, 5ft. 9in. in height,
Football League meeting (November 6, 1903)
November 6, 1903 A meeting of the Management Committee of the English Football League was held at the Mosley Hotel, Manchester, on Friday. Mr. John
Four strong signings for Watson
September 5, 1903 Liverpool have secured Frederick Buck and John Chadburn, two clever forwards from West Bromwich Albion, Herbert Craik, a brilliant man from Greenock
Season preview 1903-04: Liverpool F.C. (Athletic News)
August 24, 1903 The players who have been secured to fill the vacancies caused by the secession of such old familiar figures as William Goldie,
Season preview 1903-04: Liverpool F.C. (Manchester Courier)
August 22, 1903 Liverpool have lost at least four first-class men in William Goldie, John Glover, Sam Raybould, and George Livingston, the first three of
Season preview 1903-04: Liverpool F.C. (Lancashire Evening Post)
August 22, 1903 Liverpool are beginning the season with a highly-experimental team. Three veteran players have left in Sam Raybould, John Glover, and William Goldie;
Herbert Craik transferred to Liverpool and Don McCallum to Greenock Morton
August 10, 1903 Don McCallum, late of Liverpool and Queen’s Park will play for Greenock Morton. He was transferred in connection with the departure of
Herbert Craik, George Martin and John McLean transferred to Liverpool F.C.
May 23, 1903 Herbert Craik, of Greenock, and George Martin and John McLean, of Vale of Leven, have signed on for the Liverpool Football Club.
John “Sailor” Hunter wanted at Middlesbrough
May 10, 1902 ** Middlesbrough are reported to be anxious to secure the transfer of John “Sailor” Hunter from Liverpool. ** Celtic yesterday signed on
New players for Woolwich Arsenal
June 10, 1897 The new men signed for Woolwich Arsenal up to date are James McAuley (Greenock Morton), right back; Paddy Farrell (Celtic), centre half;
The great English clubs 1896-7
August 25, 1896 All the leading Association teams are now in practice for the opening of the season of 1896-7, which will be inaugurated in
Football transfers
July 29, 1895 Forwards: Alex Bell, from Parkhead to Bury; John Aitken, from Dumfries to Newton Heath; George Allan, from Leith Athletic to Liverpool; Sammy
Robert Neill causes Celtic protest
December 25, 1894 A meeting of the Scottish Football Association Committee was held in the Association Rooms, Glasgow, last night. Mr. Archibald Sliman, the president,
Liverpool v Stoke
November 12, 1894 Liverpool v Stoke. The return engagement between these clubs took place at Stoke on Saturday. The personnel of the teams had undergone
We hear and see ….
Saturday, August 11 – 1888 That Cambuslang, the Glasgow Cup holders, played finely in opening the ground of the Queen of the South Wanderers at
Robert Currie (Bob Currie) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Bob Currie on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Robert Currie: Born: June 14, 1881: Kilwinning, Scotland. Passed away: Position: Centre-forward. Height: Weight: Career: Galston. Kilwinning
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