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
Tag: Heart of Midlothian
John “Sailor” Hunter transferred to Woolwich Arsenal
May 4, 1904 As has been expected for some time, John “Sailor” Hunter the Heart of Midlothian forward, who came to Edinburgh from Liverpool, has
Football League meeting (April 22, 1904)
April 22, 1904 Mr. John James Bentley presided on Friday over a meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League, held at the Tavistock
Peter Kyle transferred to Port Glasgow
April 6, 1904 Port Glasgow have signed Peter Kyle, late centre forward of Liverpool and Leicester Fosse. When Dickson met with his accident Dundee thought
English League v Scottish League 2-1 (Inter League: April 4, 1904)
April 4, 1904 International: Inter League, at Bank Street, Clayton (Manchester). English League – Scottish League 2-1 (0-1). Attendance: 40,000. Referee: Mr. W. Nunnerly (Wrexham).
John Walker as Scotland’s outside right
March 9, 1904 John Walker, after many years in other positions, finds himself asked to fill the bill as an outside right against Wales at
James Chapman leaves for Heart of Midlothian
June 4, 1903 Heart of Midlothian have just appointed James Chapman, of Liverpool, trainer to the club. Chapman has been with the Liverpool team for
John McLean transferred to Liverpool
May 21, 1903 Last night John McLean, left back of the Vale of Leven team, was signed for Liverpool. He is one of the of
Don McCallum transferred to Hearts
March 20, 1903 It is highly probable that the Hearts will play Don McCallum, of Liverpool, and formerly of Queen’s Park at back to-morrow. (Evening
Alex Raisbeck to captain Scotland
Tuesday, February 24 – 1903 Last night the Selection Committee of the Scottish Football Association met privately in Glasgow, and chose the following powerful team
James Chapman: A celebrated trainer
November 17, 1902 Amongst the numerous official positions which the League system has brought into being and importance is that of trainer to our leading
Tom Robertson transferred to Dundee
October 9, 1902 The vexed question – Who is to be outside right in the Dundee team against St. Mirren at Paisley in the Scottish
James David Ross (Jimmy Ross) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Jimmy Ross on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Jimmy Ross: “In the field he had an eye for every incident, and a brain attuned to
Tom Robertson offered maximum wage
May 22, 1902 Liverpool are anything but pleased at Tom Robertson, their late full back, migrating to Southampton. It cost them close upon £400 for
John “Sailor” Hunter and Tom Robertson transferred to Hearts
May 19, 1902 There will be general satisfaction on the part of the Heart of Midlothian followers on the transfer of John “Sailor” Hunter and
Prelude to the international in Birmingham
May 3, 1902 The teams that are to take part in the replayed International match, England v. Scotland, arrived in Birmingham last night. Up to
Preparations for the great international
April 2, 1902 All eyes will be turned towards Ibrox Park, Glasgow, on Saturday first, when Scotland and England meet in their thirtieth International game.
English League v Scottish League 6-3 (Inter League: March 8, 1902)
March 8, 1902 International: Inter League at St. James’ Park. English League – Scottish League 6-3 (5-0). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. Sam Torrans (Belfast). English
The 100 yards footballers’ championship
July 31, 1901 Dundee have received a large entry for the various events at their sports on Saturday at dens Park. The 100 yards footballers’
England v Scotland 2-2 (International: March 30, 1901)
March 30, 1901 International: British Championship, at Crystal Palace. England – Scotland 2-2 (1-0). Attendance: 18,520. Referee: Mr. James Torrans (Ireland). England (2-3-5): John Sutcliffe
Scottish League v English League 6-2 (Inter League: March 16, 1901)
March 16, 1901 International: Inter League, at Ibrox. Scottish League – English League 6-2 (3-1). Attendance: 37,668. Referee: Mr. Sam Torrans (Ireland). Scottish League (2-3-5):
Wales v Scotland 1-1 (International: March 2, 1901)
March 2, 1901 International: British Championship, at The Racecourse (Wrexham). Wales – Scotland 1-1 (0-0). Attendance: 5,000. Referee: Mr. Charles Sutcliffe (England). Wales (2-3-5): Leigh
The first black professional footballer in Scotland dies
August 7, 1900 The death is announced of John Walker, the well-known coloured football player residing in Leith. He was better known as “Darkey” Walker,
Everton, Sunderland and George Livingston
May 31, 1900 With reference to the dispute between Everton and Sunderland regarding Livingston, of the Heart of Midlothian, it appears that Livingstone signed for
Willie Michael transferred to Bristol City
May 17, 1900 Willie Michael, the centre forward of the Heart of Midlothian, has decided to go to Bristol City. The brothers Robert and Alex
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