June 16, 1917 A copy of the circular issued to all League football clubs: – “Dear Sir, – The president submitted to the Management Committee,
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Letter to the editor: How to stop offside tactics
May 30, 1917 That much-vexed question of offside-throw is raised again by an “Anxious Correspondent,” who puts his case very fairly, and makes a palpable
Benefit match for Sunderland Rovers
February 8, 1917 Billy McCracken, the Newcastle United and Irish international back, has secured a team to play a match next Saturday for the benefit
Extra cash for the Cameron Benefit Fund
Thursday, January 4 – 1917 The match played by the leaders of the Midland and Lancashire Sections – Leeds City and Liverpool – at Newcastle
Liverpool v Leeds City 4-0 (War time, benefit match)
Monday, January 1 – 1917 Match: Benefit for the widow of the late Mr. John Cameron, at St. James’ Park, Newcastle, kick-off; 14:30. Leeds City
To Newcastle to play Leeds City
Friday, December 29 – 1916 Liverpool to-morrow have a very fair chance of winning at Oldham, as Athletic have a moderate side, and have recently
Leeds City F.C. and next season’s football
July 11, 1916 The directors of the Leeds City Football Club held a meeting at the Metropole Hotel last night, to consider the question of
Leeds City F.C. balance sheet 1915-16
May 30, 1916 The financial statement of the Leeds City Football Club for last season, approved at a meeting of the directors, held last night,
Viewing the great Derby game
February 25, 1916 What will the harvest be? Everton and Liverpool meet for the third of five times to-morrow, and locally the match has aroused
Changes for Leeds City
Saturday, January 29 – 1916 Leeds City are among the first of the local clubs to feel the effect of the new recruiting movement, for
David Murray killed in action
December 21, 1915 News has been received in Liverpool of the death in action of an old Leeds City player, David Murray. At the outbreak
Former Liverpool-footballer killed in France
December 20, 1915 News has been received in Liverpool of the death in action in France of David Murray, who was a prominent figure in
David Bruce Murray (David Murray) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about David Murray on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About David Murray: Born: December 4, 1882: Busby (Renfrewshire), Scotland. Passed away: December 10, 1915: Loos (Nord-Pas-de-Calais), France
Leeds City v Hull City 3-1
Saturday, October 2 – 1915 Match: Midland Section, principal tournament, at Elland Road. Leeds City – Hull City 3-1 (1-1). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. H.
Fanny Walden, Leeds City and Tottenham Hotspur
Saturday, October 2 – 1915 The future action of the Tottenham Hotspur club in the matter of Walden and Leeds City suggests that they are
Preview: Leeds City
Friday, October 1 – 1915 One of the best of the matches in the Midland Section of the Association programme will be the meeting of
Where there will be football
September 4, 1915 Where there will be football Bright prospect of the Midland section clubs. Many old and new players keen on the game. The
Fanny Walden for Leeds City
September 2, 1915 Leeds City Football Club have secured the services of Fred Walden (Fanny Walden), the English international outside right, of the Tottenham Hotspur
Motor-cycle accident for John Hampson
August 7, 1915 John Hampson, the Leeds City half-back, had an exciting experience during the week, for, whilst proceeding with a motor-cycle and side-car to
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.
Another football soldier
May 18, 1915 Now that the playing season is finished, we may look for professional players joining the colours in greater numbers than formerly. The
Territorial charge with the bayonet – ex-footballer killed
May 3, 1915 The 5th King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment (Territorial) during the hard fighting on the 23rd and 24th ult., when they acted in
Joe Green transferred to Leeds City
May 1, 1915 Joe Green, the left-back of Cradley Heath St. Luke’s, has been secured by Leeds City. He was looked upon as one of
Leeds footballer killed in action
Saturday, April 24 – 1915 News has been officially received from the War Office that Lieutenant Gerald Kirk, of the 5ft King’s Own Royal Lancaster
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)
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