October 29, 1896 The introduction of Willie Michael and Robert Neill to the Liverpool team has not done any harm, both of the men having
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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
Neill and Walker selected for the Scottish League XI
January 27, 1896 The Scottish Football League met at Glasgow yesterday and selected the following powerful team to oppose Ireland at Glasgow on February 15:
No success for John Curran
January 24, 1896 Motherwell are not succeeding so well in their League games as was anticipated. Another defeat was registered against them at Renton last
A few lines about Billy Dunlop
December 21, 1895 William P. Dunlop (Billy Dunlop), of Liverpool F.C., although only twenty-one years of age, has seen a good deal of the football
John Curran is not a first-class man
December 2, 1895 …while Leighton is not a first-class man. Nor is John Curran, the transfer from Liverpool, equal to Tom J. Robertson in ability…
John Curran transferred to Hibernians
November 19, 1895 John Curran, the ex-Benburb-Celtic half back, has been transferred to the Hibernians team and will play against Rangers at Ibrox on Saturday.
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,
East of Scotland association
January 31, 1894 A meeting of the General Committee of the East of Scotland Association was held last night in the Association Rooms, George IV
John Miller and Jock Smith transferred to The Wednesday
July 28, 1893 In view of the rapidly-approaching football season and having regard to the interest taken in the doings of the Sheffield Wednesday club,
The President of Celtic Football Club: Mr. John Glass
April 9, 1892 Mr. James McAleer, Glasgow, contributes the following to the People’s Journal: – Mr. John Glass, the perpetual President of the famous Celtic
The Everton heroes
November 16, 1889 During the past few years, the Association football has made giant strides, in Liverpool and district, as witness the existence and prosperity
We hear and see ….
Saturday, August 11 – 1888 That no fewer than six of the last season’s team of the Edinburgh Hibernians have deserted to join the new
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
Scottish football and professionalism
December 10, 1884 At a meeting of the Sub Committee on Professionalism of the S.F.A. it was decided to send each of the players who
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