Friday, August 25 – 1905 Mr. John McKenna, the popular vice-chairman of the Liverpool Football Club, has been elected representative for No. 3 Division on
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Practice match open to the public
August 23, 1905 The final public practice match of the Liverpool Football Club prior to the opening of the season will take place at Anfield
Season preview 1905-06: Liverpool F.C. (Liverpool Echo)
August 19, 1905 When, after a tenacious struggle, the Liverpool Club at the close of last season found itself once more in the first League,
Practice matches in aid of the hospitals
August 18, 1905 The football season being about to commence, the followers of the game and the general public are scanning with interest any information
Season preview 1905-06: Liverpool F.C. (Athletic News)
August 14, 1905 Liverpool’s return to the First Division fold was a matter for congratulation amongst all followers of football in the city, and it
The fastest footballers in the world
August 5, 1905 Dundee Football Club had a unique sporting event at Dens Park this afternoon in the shape of a hundred yards scratch race,
100 yards footballers’ race
August 4, 1905 Great interest is being taken in the 100 yards footballers race to be run at Dens Park, Dundee, to-morrow afternoon. The entrants
Football League meeting (August 4, 1905)
August 4, 1905 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held at the Tavistock Hotel, London, on Friday. Mr. John James
Alex Raisbeck elected captain
August 4, 1905 The Liverpool players reported themselves on Wednesday, and training will commence in earnest next week. John Cox and Jack Parkinson are in
Tom Watson returns from Russia
August 4, 1905 “Finest holidays I have ever spent.” That was the first point Mr. Tom Watson, the Liverpool Football Club secretary, made known to
Bury at Anfield in the Lancashire Cup
July 27, 1905 The draw for the first of the Lancashire Senior Cup, to be played on September 18, was made yesterday as follows: Blackburn
John Cox: The runner
July 22, 1905 There was a fair attendance at Liverpool Football Grounds on Saturday, when Alec Nelson, of London (half-mile champion), and John Cox (left
A city for shopping
June 27, 1905 On at least three days each week, Monday being one, Liverpool must appear to a stranger to be chiefly a great retail
Lancashire Combination referees
June 24, 1905 The result of the voting on the referees for next season was made known on Saturday, the successful officials being: D. Hammond
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1905 (Cricket and Football Field)
June 21, 1905 The 12th annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Liverpool Football Club and Athletic Grounds Company, Ltd., was held at the
Liverpool F.C. balance sheet 1904-05
June 14, 1905 It will be seen from the following statement of income and expenditure of the Liverpool Football Club for the year ended 30th
To stop the birds singing and the wind whistling
June 7, 1905 Yesterday, the question of Sunday music in the public parks of Liverpool was discussed at the City Council. A sarcastic resolution by
Edgar Chadwick transferred to Glossop
June 2, 1905 Football news from Blackpool Yesterday John Parkinson, the popular Blackpool centre-half, for whom Liverpool played a benefit match at the end of
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All articles about Fred Bubb on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Fred Bubb: Born: August 8, 1883, in Liverpool (Lancashire), in England. Passed away: May 23, 1905, in
The death of Fred Bubb
May 23, 1905 Great regret is expressed at the death of young Fred Bubb, who did so well in the Liverpool Football Club reserves last
Benefit match at Anfield
May 22, 1905 Distress among the unemployed is reported to be still severe. To raise funds for further relief the Unemployed Committee has met and
Sam Hardy transferred to Liverpool
May 22, 1905 Sam Hardy, the Chesterfield Football Club’s goalkeeper, has been transferred to Liverpool. (Source: Daily Mirror: May 22, 1905)
Sam Hardy transferred to Liverpool
May 18, 1905 Liverpool has been for some time on the look-out for a really reliable goalkeeper to act as deputy to Ned Doig, and
Don McCallum transferred to Middlesbrough
May 16, 1905 Don McCallum, the ex-Queen’s Park, Liverpool, and Morton player goes to Middlesbrough next season. (Dundee Courier: May 16, 1905)
Richard Morris transferred to Leeds City
May 9, 1905 Richard Morris, who for three years played for Liverpool, has attached his name to a form to play for Leeds City F.C.
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