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All articles about Archie Goldie on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Archie Goldie: Born: January 5, 1874: Hurlford (Ayrshire), in Scotland. Passed away: April 7, 1953: Bordsley Green
All articles about William Goldie on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About William Goldie: “Quiet and unassuming in the field he is none the less effective; there is no
All articles about Billy Dunlop on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Billy Dunlop: “Dunlop is admirably constituted for full back play. Strongly, athletically built, he has speed, strength,
August 25, 1930 Liverpool will rely in the main on the same players as last season, and are hoping that they will not strike such
August 26, 1929 There is not likely to be any striking change in the constitution of the Liverpool team from that which rallied so ably
August 20, 1928 There have been some rather sweeping changes at Anfield, where the weeding-out process has never before been on such an extensive scale.
August 1, 1927 Clyde had a stiff fight last season to avoid relegation. It was touch and go with the Shawfield club. Now they hope
August 16, 1918 The wife of Sandy Turnbull, who lives at 17, Portland Road, Gorse Hill, near Manchester, has received an official notification that her
April 17, 1915 The most remarkable semi-final in my career. Alex Raisbeck relates practical jokes of John Walker. How Johnnie Goldie’s impediment roused wrath of
September 1, 1910 Complete list of men engaged. Liverpool F.C. Sam Hardy, Newbould, goalkeeper, 5ft. 9in., 12st.; Gus Beeby, Osmaston, goalkeeper, 5ft. 10in., 12st.; Peter
August 29, 1910 Despite their troubles with the Football Association, with James Turnbull and with the Glossop club in respect to the transfer of Hofton,
August 29, 1910 The Anfielders, despite their early departure from the Cup-ties last January, enjoyed one of the most successful season in the history of
August 23, 1909 It is difficult to express with any degree of accuracy the prospects of the Anfielders for the coming season. The wearisome experiences
June 21, 1909 Critical but cordial meeting The annual meeting of the directors and shareholders of the Liverpool Football Club and Athletic Grounds Company, Limited,
May 16, 1909 Transfer since 1st May: – John Dunlop (Hurlford), full back, to Liverpool; Tom Rogers (Prescot), full back, to Liverpool; John McConnell (Motherwell),
May 6, 1909 Mr Tom Watson, manager of Liverpool, who has prospecting for players in Scotland recently, has signed John Dunlop, of Hurlford, a full
October 13, 1906 To-day is Billy Dunlop’s second benefit, and a great day it will be with Liverpool people. He has now been connected with
September 17, 1904 We make no apology for introducing our readers to the “doyen” of Liverpool players, – William Dunlop – one of the most
September 2, 1899 There were but few playing days in last season when the defence of the Liverpool team was anything worse than the best
Friday, May 26 – 1899 Billy Dunlop, the famous back of the Liverpool team, who lives in Liverpool has been visiting Hurlford, near Kilmarnock, taking
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
June 1, 1895 Liverpool evidently do not mean to say die because they have troubled, or because after their fall they failed to get the
March 29, 1893 Darwen have secured a new player named John McKnight, who has a great reputation across the Border as a centre forward. He
February 13, 1892 Match: Ayrshire Cup, Final, at Rugby Park (Kilmarnock). Annbank – Hurlford 3-0 (0-0). Referee: Mr. Harrison; linesmen: Messrs. John Davies and Joe
July 31, 1891 The English agents have again been busy in the ranks of Scotch football players, with the result that another batch of prominent
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