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Tag: Hibernian

Season preview 1927/28 – Hibernian F.C. (The Athletic News)
Monday, August 1 – 1927 For seasons the Hibernians have been charged with sailing under bare poles, but pains have been taken this time to

Season preview 1927-28: Dunfermline Athletic F.C. (Athletic News)
August 1, 1927 It is to be feared that Dunfermline Athletic will be in the thick of a fight against relegation ere the season is
Football transfers
June 1, 1925 Swansea Town: Harry Morris, inside forward (from Millwall); Brentford: Alan Noble, outside right (Leeds United); Wolverhampton Wanderers: Joe Keetley, inside left (Liverpool):
Scotland team vs. Wales
March 6, 1923 The following team was on Tuesday night chosen to represent Scotland against Wales at Paisley on March 17: – William Harper (Hibernian),
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

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All articles about Dick Harker on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Dick Harker: Born: May 20, 1883: Wardley Colliery, Gateshead (Durham), England. Passed away: April 9, 1917: Arras,

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.

Alex Raisbeck’s Unique Life Story: Part 4
April 10, 1915 Alick Raisbeck’s Perpetual Dread. The narrowest escape I have ever had. Alex Raisbeck tells of exciting incident in his Hibernian career. His

Alex Raisbeck’s Unique Life Story: Part 3
April 3, 1915 A penalty I cannot forget. How Raisbeck dodged the man from Larkhall, Who said he knew Alick as well as his own

Alex Raisbeck’s Unique Life Story: Part 2
March 27, 1915 How Tom Watson secured Alex Raisbeck “Judge” Murphy fixes me up with the Hibs, And then I am given on loan to
Celtic v Hibernian 4-1 (FA Cup Final, replay: April 16, 1914)
April 16, 1914 Match: FA Cup, Final, replay, at Ibrox; kick-off: 17:45. Celtic – Hibernian 4-1 (3-0). Attendance: 40,000; gate receipts: £1,107. Referee: Mr. T.
Celtic v Hibernian 0-0 (Scottish Cup Final: April 11, 1914)
April 11, 1914 Match: Scottish Cup Final, at Ibrox. Celtic – Hibernian 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 60,000; gate receipts: £1,579. Referee: Mr. T. Dougray (Notshill). Celtic

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
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,
The death of Robert Neill
March 2, 1913 By the death of that once popular player, Robert Neill, at his residence in Govan, a link that binds the present Rangers

Ex-Liverpool player in Canada building a church
September 29, 1909 The increased interest taken in football in Canada has brought out the fact that there are in Montreal many of Britain’s former
Hibernian v Hearts 1-0 (East of Scotland Shield: April 30, 1909)
April 30, 1909 Match: East of Scotland Shield, at Tynecastle Park. Hibernian – Heart of Midlothian 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 5,000. Hibernian (2-3-5): William R. Allan,
Hibernian v Hearts 1-1 (East of Scotland Shield: February 27, 1909)
February 27, 1909 Match: East of Scotland Shield, at Tynecastle Park. Hibernian – Heart of Midlothian 1-1 (0-0). Attendance: 7,000. Hibernian (2-3-5): William R. Allan,
Hibernian v Hearts 2-2 (East of Scotland Shield: October 3, 1908)
October 3, 1908 Match: East of Scotland Shield, Final, at Easter Road. Hibernian – Heart of Midlothian 2-2 (1-1). Attendance: 11,000; gate receipts: £325 13s.
Glasgow Rangers’ prospects
August 8, 1908 Glasgow Rangers F.C. believe they have an array of talent second to none. In fact, it is said to be the best
Sam Hardy selected for England duty
March 30, 1908 A meeting of the Scottish Football Association was held in Glasgow last night, when the following team was selected to represent Scotland

Scotland v Wales 2-1 (International: March 7, 1908)
March 7, 1908 International, British Championship, at Dens Park, Dundee. Scotland – Wales 2-1 (0-1). Attendance: 18,000. Referee: Mr. Jim Mason (England). Scotland (2-3-5): Henry
English League v Scottish League 2-0 (Inter League: February 29, 1908)
February 29, 1908 International, Inter League, at Aston Lower Grounds (Birmingham). English League – Scottish League 2-0 (2-0). Attendance: 11,000; gate receipts: £379. Referee: Mr.

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All articles about Willie Groves on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Willie Groves: Born: August 20, 1868: Hutchesontown (Glasgow), Scotland. Passed away: February 13, 1908: Denaby Colliery, England.