May 27, 1916 Lively interest is at present being taken in the annual balance sheets issued by the football clubs of the country, in view
Tag: John McKenna
John McKenna’s view on the amusement tax
April 5, 1916 The football authorities when interviewed had not had sufficient time to study the effect of the tax upon football, but with one
The marriage of John McKenna
February 17, 1916 John McKenna, who in his time played for Liverpool F.C., has obtained a commission, and was married a week or so ago.
The Liverpool F.C. ambulance fund
February 1, 1916 Liverpool F.C. wisely set out quickly on their mission to do something to perpetuate the name of the club in connection with
Finally the truth is out
December 23, 1915 Truth will out. Last Easter Manchester United Football Club beat Liverpool F.C. 2-0. The result was in accord with anticipation. So much
The fishy business at Anfield
December 16, 1915 Next Saturday’s game at Anfield brings to our memory a fishy smell. Stoke and Liverpool will ever be associated with one of
Second-lieutenant John McKenna, 3rd Battalion
September 28, 1915 Honours for Old Xaverians Old members of this popular football club will be interested to hear that among the list of commissions
Football League meeting (August 6, 1915)
August 6, 1915 The English Football League Management Committee met at the Exchange Station Hotel, yesterday, and selected the referees for the coming season, &c.
Central League: The annual meeting of 1915
July 29, 1915 The adjourned annual meeting of the Central League was held at Huddersfield on Thursday. Mr. John McKenna presided. The Rochdale club were
FA and Football League meeting
July 19, 1915 Important decisions, putting a ban on professional football next season, were come to at the meeting of the ruling football authorities yesterday.
The Football League: The annual meeting of 1915
July 19, 1915 This morning the annual meeting of the Football League was held, Mr. John McKenna, the president, in the chair. Every club was
The League in three regions
July 7, 1915 The Management Committee of the Football League has issued the following circular letter to the clubs of the League: – “We are
Football to be resumed
July 3, 1915 The joint conference of the English League, Scottish League, and the Irish League, and the Southern League was held at Blackpool, to-day,
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1915 (Liverpool Echo)
June 11, 1915 Liverpool F.C. spent half an hour with their shareholders last night, and the time was well and quietly spent, and in pleasant
Meeting of the Football League (May 31, 1915)
May 31, 1915 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held to-day at the Endsleigh Palace Hotel, London. Mr. John McKenna
The funeral of Tom Watson
May 11, 1915 A cool corner of Anfield Cemetery had been chosen. The sun’s rays shaded his last resting-place. “Tom” was buried there. The day
The nominations for the Lancashire F.A.
May 5, 1915 The following are the nominations for the Lancashire Football Association: – President, D.B. Woolfall, vice-presidents, J.S. Roscow, J.J. Cooper, John James Bentley,
Football League meeting (September 7, 1914)
September 7, 1914 The question of the continuation of League football was under consideration at a meeting of the League Management Committee at the Pack
Meeting of the Football League (August 31, 1914)
August 31, 1914 Mr. John McKenna (Liverpool) presided over a meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League in London, yesterday. At this great
Meeting of the Football Association (August 31, 1914)
August 31, 1914 The Football Association to confer with military authorities. At their meeting held yesterday at the offices of the Association, 42, Russell Square,
The Old Athletes Company of the Civil Guard
August 27, 1914 At a representative meeting of old athletes at Liverpool on Thursday night Mr. John McKenna, chairman of the English Football League, presiding,
The foundation of the Football League Mutual Insurance Federation
July 15, 1914 The Football League have appointed Messrs. John McKenna, Charles Sutcliffe, H. Keys, Dr James Baxter, and J. Cameron as the directors to
Football League meeting (July 10, 1914)
July 10, 1914 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held at the Grand Hotel, Scarborough, yesterday, Mr. John McKenna (president)
A long drive from Liverpool to Scarborough
July 10, 1914 An interesting party of football magnates left Liverpool this morning en route for Scarborough, where the Football Association Council is holding its
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1914 (Liverpool Echo)
June 19, 1914 The shortest annual meeting in the history of the Liverpool Football Club was that held last evening at the Law Association Rooms,
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