August 26, 1899 The annual picnic and sports of the Liverpool Football Club were held at the Victoria Pleasure Grounds, Ormskirk on Saturday. The party,
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Season preview 1899-1900: Liverpool F.C. (Lancashire Evening Post)
August 26, 1899 To talk of Liverpool’s prospects, is, in the opinion of many of the club’s followers, to use too mild a word –
Season preview 1899-1900: Liverpool F.C. (Sporting Life)
August 23, 1899 Everybody remembers the close fight Liverpool and Aston Villa had for the League Championship last season, and how the Brum club won
Malcolm McVean transferred to Clydebank
August 21, 1899 The Clydebank Football Club have succeeded in signing on Malcolm McVean, late of Liverpool, Burnley, and Bedminster. McVean has several times been
Season preview 1899-1900: Liverpool F.C. (Athletic News)
August 21, 1899 Liverpool. I should think there is not a club in the League that have made fewer changes in the team than have
The Liverpool’s club first practice match
August 19, 1899 The Liverpool Committee remind the public that their first practice match takes place at Anfield Road to-day, kick-off at four o’clock. The
Season preview 1899-00: Liverpool F.C. (Edinburgh Telegraph)
August 17, 1899 Everything at Anfield Road, Liverpool, is bustle and excitement, making preparations for the coming season, and by September 1 every thing will
Bad lungs for George Allan
August 15, 1899 George Allan, the old Celtic-Liverpool International centre-forward, may not play again. It is reported that he is ailing with a lung complaint.
Season preview 1899-00: Liverpool F.C. (Manchester Evening News)
August 14, 1899 Liverpool have not been asleep. They lose fair men like Tom Wilkie, Marshall, and Thomas Cleghorn (who fell victims to the blandishments
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1899 (Athletic News)
August 14, 1899 The annual meeting of the Liverpool F.C. has just been held. It was what those disgusted individuals would call “a hole-and-corner business.”
A priest’s description of Liverpool
August 8, 1899 At a Catholic conference at Liverpool the Rev. John Berry read a paper on “Liverpool after 50 years.” He said the beauty
Hammer clinking at Anfield
August 7, 1899 There is a re-awakening to life and activity at the Anfield Road Ground. The sleepy off-season is past, or nearly so; the
Hartley for Woolwich Arsenal
Sunday, July 16 – 1899 To-day the transfer of the papers of Abe Hartley, of the Liverpool Football club, were signed for him to play
Liverpool F.C. planning Scottish friendlies
Monday, June 12 – 1899 Liverpool want matches with Queen’s Park and Celtic. The former have been offered the October holiday at Glasgow, with a
Liverpool Reserves out of The Combination
Saturday, June 3 – 1899 The annual general meeting of the representatives of the clubs forming the Football Combination was held at Liverpool on Saturday.
Footballer burgled in 1899
Friday, May 26 – 1899 Billy Dunlop, the famous back of the Liverpool team, who lives in Liverpool has been visiting Hurlford, near Kilmarnock, taking
James McBride @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about James McBride on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About James McBride: Born: December 30, 1873: Renton (Dunbartonshire), Scotland. Passed away: May 25, 1899: Manchester (Lancashire), England.
James McBride passes away
Thursday, May 25 – 1899 The death took place very suddenly yesterday at his home at Manchester of James McBride, a well-known Association footballer, formerly
Alderman Houlding on industrial pursuits
Tuesday, May 23 – 1899 Yesterday Alderman John Houlding opened the fifth biennial three-days industrial exhibition of Aughton and district in the Christ Church Schools,
Comings and goings at Liverpool F.C.
May 22, 1899 Liverpool F.C. do not hold their annual meeting till August, although their financial year ends on March 31st. They are a limited
A personal letter by Edgar Chadwick
May 17, 1899 To the editor of the Evening Express. SIR, – It has been constantly brought before my notice that the Press state that
Quartette for Portsmouth
May 9, 1899 The newly established Portsmouth Association Football Club, which has Mr Frank Brettell (late of Tottenham Hotspur) as its manager, has now made
Harry Bradshaw transferred to Thames IronWorks
May 8, 1899 Harry Bradshaw, formerly of Liverpool, who played last season with Tottenham Hotspur, are going to the Thames Iron Works Club, who have
Mr. Tom Watson in Glasgow
Friday, May 5 – 1899 Our Glasgow correspondent writes: Among those on English commissions in view of next season who are at present making Glasgow
High hopes for Peter Kyle
Wednesday, May 3 – 1899 Mr. Tom Watson, the Liverpool secretary, has great hopes of Peter Kyle, late of Clyde, turning out a class forward
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