August 15, 1936 William Scott, brother of Elisha Scott has gone to his rest. He had not been well for some time and pneumonia caused
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Bob Ireland transferred to Airdrie
August 13, 1936 Bob Ireland, who was with St. Johnstone three seasons ago, and formerly a Ranger and Liverpool player, has been signed by Airdrie.
Cliff Kirk transferred to Barnsley
August 12, 1936 Barnsley have secured Cliff Kirk, a goalkeeper, aged 22, who was with Exeter last season after two seasons with Liverpool. (Hull Daily
George Kay released by Southampton
Saturday, August 8 – 1936 Southampton F.C. today decided to release Mr. George Kay, their manager, on August 20 so that he can take up
George Kay appointed new manager of Liverpool F.C.
August 7, 1936 Mr. George Kay, the former West Ham F.C. captain and the present manager of Southampton F.C. , has been appointed to the
The Art of waiting
Monday, August 3 – 1936 Liverpool F.C. players, all well, returned to duty on Saturday. The only absentee was Arthur Riley, who has not yet
Job vacancy – manager position
Saturday, July 18 – 1936 The directors of the Liverpool Football Club have decided to advertise for a manager or team manager to fill the
Ernie elected Team Captain
Wednesday, July 15 – 1936 Liverpool F.C. have received notification from the Football Association stating that their request for the trial of two referees in
Tom Bromilow leaves the manager-post at Crystal Palace
June 30, 1936 Mr. Tom Bromilow, the former Liverpool and English international half-back, has resigned his position as secretary-manager of Crystal Palace F.C. (Source: Western
Sketch: Lance Carr (Liverpool F.C.)
June 27, 1936 Lance Carr, Liverpool F.C. (Source: Liverpool Echo: June 27, 1936) X
Archie Macpherson to keep wickets for Clackmannen County
June 18, 1936 Archie Macpherson, the Sheffield United footballer who spends his holidays in Alloa, makes his first appearance for Clackmannen County this season at
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1936
June 12, 1936 Manager for Liverpool F.C.? Chairman and increase of secretarial work After eight years as secretary-manager of Liverpool F.C., Mr. George Patterson becomes
John McKenna’s will
May 30, 1936 Mr. John McKenna, of Liverpool, President of the Football League, who died on March 22, has left estate valued at £11,182. After
Liverpool at Wien
May 21, 1936 Writing from Wien, Ernest Blenkinsop, captain of Liverpool F.C., says: – “My dear Bee. – Just a line again. We are having
Stan Kane released by Southend United
May 15, 1936 Southend United F.C. have voluntarily released Stan Kane, a goalkeeper, lately signed from Liverpool, who is joining Liverpool City Police. (Daily Mail:
Alex Raisbeck replaces Charles Hewitt at Chester F.C.
Thursday, May 14 – 1936 Chester Football Club have appointed Mr. Alex Raisbeck as manager in succession to Mr. W. Charles Hewitt. Mr. Raisbeck, who
Vienna calling
Tuesday, April 28 – 1936 Liverpool F.C. have received, and will probably accept, an invitation to tour Austria next month. The trip would last about
Stan Kane transferred to Southend United
April 27, 1936 Liverpool Monday night transferred Stan Kane, a goalkeeper, to Southend United. Kane is 5ft. 11in. in height, and 11st., and has seen
Liverpool signs a local Schoolboy international
Wednesday, April 22 – 1936 Liverpool have signed W.R. Roberts, sixteen year old outside left and former Liverpool schoolboy international. (Daily Express, 22-04-1936)
Alf Hobson transferred to Liverpool
April 9, 1936 Liverpool F.C. have signed a new goalkeeper, Alf Hobson, from Shildon, the North-East colliery district, and he will play in the Central
“Honest John” buried at Anfield cemetery
Thursday, March 26 – 1936 Every club in the Football League sent wreaths to the funeral at Liverpool on yesterday of Mr. John McKenna, who
– My dearest football friend, John McKenna
March 23, 1936 My dearest football friend, John McKenna, has played out time and retired to his rest. Honest John McKenna. The name will never
John McKenna @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about John McKenna on PlayUpLiverpool.com; Born: January 3, 1855: Drumcaw, in Ireland. Passed away: March 22, 1936: Walton (Liverpool), in England. Timeline: 1881,
John McKenna dies 82 years old
March 22, 1936 One of the foremost leaders and legislators of the Association football game of all time, Mr. John McKenna, president of the Football
Matt Busby transferred to Liverpool
March 11, 1936 Liverpool brought off a sensational transfer last night by signing Matt Busby, the Manchester City and Scottish international right half back, for
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