October 19, 1918 Second-Lieutenant Joe Dines, the King’s (Liverpool) Regiment, killed in France, was one of the most popular footballers in London, and one of
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Joseph Oscar Dines (Joe Dines) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Joe Dines on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Joe Dines: Born: April 12, 1886: King’s Lynn, England. Passed away: September 27, 1918, Pas de Calais,
Meeting of the F.A. (May 31, 1915)
May 31, 1915 Mr. John Charles Clegg presided this afternoon at a Council meeting held at the F.A. offices, 42, Russell-square, W.C. The amended total
Holland v England Amateurs 2-1 (International: March 24, 1913)
March 24, 1913 Amateur international, at Houtrust. Holland – England Amateurs 2-1 (1-1). Attendance: 20,000. Referee: Mr. Charles Barette. Holland (2-3-5): Just Göbel (A.V.C. Vitesse),
France v England Amateurs 1-4 (International: February 27, 1913)
February 27, 1913 International, friendly, at Stade du Matin (Colombes). France – England Amateurs 1-4 (0-2). Attendance: 2,000. Referee: Mr. Maurice Goossens (Belgium). France (2-3-5):
Joe Dines transferred to Liverpool
August 24, 1912 The news that Joe Dines, the English amateur international footballer, has signed forms for Liverpool caused some dismay out Ilford way, as
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1912 (Liverpool Echo)
May 30, 1912 Contest for seat on board of directors. Explanation re. players. It has been generally understood that the pantomime season finished somewhere in
Joe Dines’ success
October 22, 1910 Ilford’s new half-back Since the days of that successful “angler,” Tommy Randell – now of the A.F.A. Ilford have always been extremely
Joe Dines to assist Ilford
September 2, 1910 Joe Dines, the amateur international half-back, has promised to assist Ilford this season. (Chelmsford Chronicle: September 2, 1910)
Lancashire FA XI v London FA XI 1-1 (Inter Association match)
Saturday, February 19 – 1910 Match: Inter-Association, at Southport. Lancashire FA XI – London FA XI 1-1 (1-1). Referee: Mr. J.W. Marsh (Bury). Lancashire FA
North v South 1-1 (International trial: February 10, 1908)
February 10, 1908 Match: International Amateur trial, at Stamford Bridge, kick-off: 15:00. North – South 1-1 (0-1). Attendance: 6,000. Referee: Mr. G. Wagstaffe Simmons (Herts
Ilford v Clapton 2-1 (London Senior Cup Final: March 16, 1901)
March 16, 1901 Match: London Senior Cup, Final, at Tufnell Park. Ilford – Clapton 2-1 (1-1). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. J.R. Schumacher; linesmen: Messrs.: E.F.
Murmurs from the Mersey (February 10, 1900)
February 10, 1900 The poor are said to be especially kind to each other because of their misfortunes. By the same token, Liverpool and Blackburn
Liverpool Football Club fined £25 by the FA
Monday, February 5 – 1900 The Football Association have fined the Liverpool Club £25, suspended one of the directors for one month, and censured the
– Leave our star player alone
November 4, 1899 The new centre-forward from the South that Mr Tom Watson was anxious to secure turns out to be R. Evans, who has
Essex v Suffolk 2-3 (Inter County: October 14, 1896)
October 14, 1896 Match: Inter Association, at Chelmsford, kick-off: 15:15. Essex – Suffolk 2-3 (2-0). Referee: Lieutenant Simpson (London FA). Essex (2-3-5): S. McCappin (Barking
Essex v Northamptonshire 7-1 (Inter County: November 24, 1892)
November 24, 1892 Match: Inter County, at Lytleton, Leyton. Essex XI – Northamptonshire XI 7-1 (5-0). Essex (2-3-5): Rev. C.C. Broadhurst (Chelmsford), Frederick Raymond Pelly
London v Sheffield 3-0 (Inter City: October 22, 1892)
October 22, 1892 Match: Inter City, at Essex Club (Leyton), kick-off: 15:40. London – Sheffield 3-0 (1-0). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Lieutenant Simpson. London (2-3-5): William
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