May 19, 1932 Dick Forshaw (36), of Canterbury Road, Kilburn, London, who formerly played professional football for the Liverpool and Everton Clubs, was sentenced to
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Edmed and Bolton destroyed Liverpool
Monday, May 9 – 1932 For a fee of £750 Bolton took Edmed, the Liverpool winger, and played him against his old side on Saturday.
Dick Edmed transferred to Bolton Wanderers
Thursday, May 5 – 1932 Dick Edmed, the Liverpool outside right, was yesterday transferred to Bolton Wanderers, and will play for his new club against
John Wicklow transferred to Broadway United
May 5, 1932 John Wicklow, the ex-Liverpool player, has given his signature to Broadway United, and should be of great assistance during the closing heavy
Economic hard times for Liverpool
May 2, 1932 At Anfield the terms-sheet has amazed the players. Daniel McRorie and James Jackson and others are smarting under the curbed outlay of
George Latham to leave Cardiff City
April 29, 1932 Following quickly on the decision of the Cardiff City directors not to retain Billy Hardy, the veteran half-back, who has been with
Tough times ahead for Cardiff City
Friday, April 29 – 1932 Cardiff City, for financial reasons, have decided to dispense with the services of George Latham, their head trainer, and A.
Dick Forshaw: A gamble going very wrong
April 27, 1932 Dick Forshaw, aged 36, the well-known former inside-right with the Liverpool and Everton Football Clubs, appeared in the dock at Liverpool to-day
Local boxer on Anfield stadium
Tuesday, April 26 – 1932 The eliminating contest for the British welter-weight championship between Willie Hamilton, of Glasgow, the Scottish champion, and Alf Howard, of
John, Dave and Roy Maconald of East Wemyss
Tuesday, April 5 – 1932 In senior football circles it is not unusual to find two brothers playing together for the same team. For a
The manager who turns out himself
March 4, 1932 Burnley’s manager, Mr. Tom Bromilow, during the four months he has been at the helm at Turf Moor, has had a big
Tom Wilkie’s death
Thursday, March 3 – 1932 Passing of an old Pompey player There are still many Portsmouth F.C. supporters who remember Tom Wilkie, one of the
A free transfer for William Salisbury
February 22, 1932 Any Second League club in need of a good left winger? William Salisbury, the old Partick Thistle player, is back from Bangor
West Ham United v Liverpool 1-0 (League match)
Saturday, February 20 – 1932 Match: Football League, First Division, at Upton Park, kick-off: 15:15. West Ham United – Liverpool 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 15,721. West
A.W. Roberts signs professional terms
Friday, September 16 – 1932 Liverpool have signed on professional forms A.W. Roberts, who has been playing with them as an amateur. (Hull Daily Mail,
Les Bruton for Liverpool
Thursday, February 11 – 1932 Leslie Bruton, Blackburn Rovers’ well-known centre-forward, was to-day transferred to Liverpool. A native of Coventry, Bruton played for Southampton, Peterborough,
Sketch: Dave Wright (Liverpool F.C.)
January 30, 1932 Dave Wright, Liverpool F.C. (Source: Liverpool Echo: January 30, 1932)
Sketch: Daniel McRorie (Liverpool F.C.)
January 23, 1932 Daniel McRorie, Liverpool F.C.’s Scottish right-winger, is now showing the form that made his name with Greenock Morton. (Source: Liverpool Echo: January
Chesterfield drawn at home to Liverpool
January 16, 1932 Worse teams than Chesterfield have beaten better teams than Liverpool in previous years’ FA Cup matches, and if Chesterfield face Liverpool on
Billy Matthews transferred to Chester
Friday, January 8 – 1932 Formerly with Liverpool, Bristol City, Wrexham, Bradford and New Brighton, Billy Matthews, the Welsh international centre half, has signed on
Albert Shears transferred to Barnsley
December 24, 1931 Barnsley have signed on Albert Shears, a half back, whose last club was Wigan and who has previously played with Tranmere Rovers
Big offer for Guerney
Monday, November 23 – 1931 Liverpool F.C. are said to have offered £3,000 for Bobby Gurney, the Sunderland centre-forward. (Hull Daily Mail, 23-11-1931)
Ernest Peake (Ernie Peake) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Ernest Peake on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Ernest Peake: “He understands the half-back position thoroughly, and is quick in attack and defence. He is
The death of Ernest Peake
November 19, 1931 Ernest Peake, who played for Blyth Spartans after he had established his fame as a centre half-back with Liverpool and in international
Cyril Oxley transferred to Mansfield Town
Wednesday, October 28 – 1931 Mansfield Town have signed a new wing man, Cyril Oxley, formerly of Southend, Liverpool and Chesterfield, who can take either
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