June 11, 1904 Several Clubs wanted Barney Battles, the noted back. Kilmarnock have been successful, he having signed for the Ayrshire team on Saturday night.
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An old man on his way to Liverpool
Wednesday, June 8 – 1904 Ned Doig, the noted goalkeeper, will in all likelihood sign for Liverpool in the course of a day or two.
Liverpool player for Motherwell
Friday, June 3 – 1904 Last night John McLean, ex-Liverpool and Vale of Leven back, signed on for Motherwell Football Club. He is a native
Craik cost Liverpool £275
Wednesday, June 1 – 1904 Herbert Craik, ex-Forfar, Greenock Morton, and Liverpool half back, has been transferred to the Hearts. Craik was secured by Liverpool
John Cox cannot sign for Fulham
May 31, 1904 John Cox, the international left wing player of the Liverpool Football Club, who failed on Monday to satisfy the English Association Council
Portsmouth manager Robert Blyth resigns
May 11, 1904 The announcement that Mr. Robert Blyth had resigned the managership of the Portsmouth Football Club was made yesterday, and created quite a
Robert McLaren transferred to Millwall
May 23, 1904 Millwall have signed on Robert McLaren, the right full back of the Airdrieonians F.C., and formerly of Liverpool. The East-end team is
Red shirts for all clubs
May 21, 1904 At the annual meeting of the Football League, in London, on the 30th inst., a balance-sheet will be presented showing £1,548 received
Edgar Chadwick transferred to Blackpool
May 20, 1904 Edgar Chadwick, the well-known English International inside left, was yesterday transferred from Liverpool to Blackpool. This is the second international player Blackpool
The FA refuse John Cox transfer
May 16, 1904 The English Association has refused to register John Cox, Liverpool’s International left winger, who signed for Fulham last week, pending inquiries as
Don McCallum transferred to Sunderland
May 16, 1904 The Sunderland club have signed on Don McCallum, the Greenock Morton back. McCallum is 23 years of age, 5ft. 9in. in height,
Charles Satterthwaite transferred to Woolwich Arsenal
May 10, 1904 Charles Satterthwaite, Fulham, has signed for Woolwich Arsenal. Satterthwaite is an old Cumberland player, who has been connected with many clubs, Bury
John Cox linked to Fulham
May 7, 1904 It was reported on Saturday that John Cox, the outside left of the Liverpool Football Club, had signed on for Fulham. Cox
Joe Hoare transferred to Southampton
May 4, 1904 The Southampton club have signed on Herbert Dainty, centre-half (Notts County), Charles Webb, outside right (Kettering), Dan Gordon, right back (Everton), and
John “Sailor” Hunter transferred to Woolwich Arsenal
May 4, 1904 As has been expected for some time, John “Sailor” Hunter the Heart of Midlothian forward, who came to Edinburgh from Liverpool, has
Liverpool win encounter with Burton United
September 5, 1904 Are you satisfied with Thursday’s game? Well, if you are, my friend, I certainly am not. Liverpool met one of the weakest
Players re-sign for next season
April 29, 1904 Liverpool have signed on the following players for next season: – Billy Dunlop, Peter Platt, Alex Raisbeck, George Latham, Charlie Wilson, Maurice
Oswestry v Liverpool 0-4 (Benefit: April 28, 1904)
April 28, 1904 Match: Benefit for Charles Parry, at Park Hall Stadium. Oswestry – Liverpool 0-4. Oswestry (2-3-5): Liverpool (2-3-5): The goals: Carlin (2) X
Liverpool have been supported in royal fashion despite being relagated
April 28, 1904 Although so disastrous from a playing point of view, Liverpool – as last season – have been supported in right royal fashion.
Blackburn Rovers v Liverpool 2-3 (League match: April 23, 1904)
April 23, 1904 Match: Football League, First Division, at Ewood Park, kick-off: 15:30. Blackburn Rovers – Liverpool 2-3 (0-3). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. D. Hammond.
Football League meeting (April 22, 1904)
April 22, 1904 Mr. John James Bentley presided on Friday over a meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League, held at the Tavistock
Mr. J.A. Brodie’s chauffeur in court
Monday, April 18 – 1904 The evidence at the inquest, on Monday, on Martha Plant, aged 70 years, who was knocked down and fatally injured
Liverpool v Bury 3-0 (League match: April 16, 1904)
April 16, 1904 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Bury 3-0 (2-0). Attendance: 16,000. Referee: Mr. J. Lewis. Liverpool (2-3-5):
Liverpool are down, but not beaten
Wednesday, April 13 – 1904 It need hardly be stated that the fact that Liverpool has descended to the Second Division has caused much disappointment
Bohemians v Liverpool 1-4 (Friendly: April 9, 1904)
April 9, 1904 Match: Friendly, at Dalymount Park, kick-off: 15:30. Bohemians – Liverpool 1-4 (0-3). Attendance: 2,000. Referee: Mr. S. Morton (SLR). Bohemians (2-3-5): R.
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