September, 1915 Stoke F.C: have been officially informed that their appeal against the decision of the Southern League fining them £500 and taking control of
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The funeral of Jimmy Trainer
August 7, 1915 The funeral took place in Paddington Cemetery, London, on Saturday, of Jimmy Trainer, the famous old Preston North End and international goalkeeper.
James Trainer (Jimmy Trainer) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Jimmy Trainer on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Jimmy Trainer: Born: January 7, 1863: Wrexham, Wales. Passed away: August 5, 1915: Paddington, London, England. Funeral:
Jack Sheldon joins the Footballers’ Battalion
July 22, 1915 Jack Sheldon, the Liverpool F.C. forward, has enlisted, and to-day proceeded to London to join the Footballers Battalion. Before coming to Liverpool
FA and Football League meeting
July 19, 1915 Important decisions, putting a ban on professional football next season, were come to at the meeting of the ruling football authorities yesterday.
Meeting of the Football League (May 31, 1915)
May 31, 1915 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held to-day at the Endsleigh Palace Hotel, London. Mr. John McKenna
Footballers and their rights
May 5, 1915 The following proposal by the Everton and Liverpool F.C.’s will be submitted at the annual meeting of the English Football Association, to
Rumour of a “squared” match
April 24, 1915 The report of commission appointed to inquire into the rumours as to one of two matches played in Manchester during Easter week
League clubs to continue the Benefit Scheme
Monday, December 21 – 1914 At a meeting of the Football League Management Committee in London to-day it was resolved that in view of the
Meeting of the Football League (August 31, 1914)
August 31, 1914 Mr. John McKenna (Liverpool) presided over a meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League in London, yesterday. At this great
Meeting of the Football Association (August 31, 1914)
August 31, 1914 The Football Association to confer with military authorities. At their meeting held yesterday at the offices of the Association, 42, Russell Square,
Different tour experience for Tottenham Hotspur
May 25, 1914 Tottenham Hotspur have had an unpleasant experience with the Pforzheim Football Club (says the Stuttgart correspondent of the London “Daily Express”), and
How Burnley heard the news
Monday, April 27 – 1914 The progress of events at the Crystal Palace was followed with phenomenal interest at Burnley. Eleven or twelve thousand enthusiasts
A Liverpool supporter in London
Saturday, April 25 – 1914 A Liverpool football enthusiast on the top of a motor ‘bus with his umbrella made in the Liverpool colours, photographed
Travelling Kop heading for London
Saturday, April 25 – 1914 If enthusiasm will win the Cup, Liverpool have a jolly good chance. Something like 20,000 excited, shouting people left the
All for the final
Saturday, April 22 – 1914 Liverpolitans are taking tremendous interest in the final contest for the English Cup at the Crystal Palace on Saturday, in
Railway arrangements
Tuesday, April 21 – 1914 Locally enthusiasts are preparing to make a day of it in London town. I hear that the bookings at the
– Don’t argue with a cockney; you won’t understand him
Thursday, April 16 – 1914 An ex-Liver, now in London, sends the following “Don’ts” for the special attention of my readers: – Don’t forget to
A dinner invitation
Wednesday, April 8 – 1914 Mr. F.E. Smith, M.P. for Walton, has sent out his invitations to the Liverpool club to join him at dinner
Football League meeting (April 4, 1914)
April 4, 1914 The Management Committee of the Football League met in Glasgow today prior to the international match. Mr. John McKenna (Liverpool) presided. The
Season preview 1913/14 – Tottenham Hotspur (The Athletic News)
Monday, August 25 – 1913 The storms which threatened the Tottenham Hotspur Club last season have blown over, and Mr. Peter McWilliam has had time
The Football League AGM
May 26, 1913 The annual general meeting of the Football League was held at the Imperial Hotel, Russell-square, London, yesterday, Mr. John McKenna, Liverpool, presiding
Football ground to be blown up on Cup final day
April 8, 1913 An amazing suffragette plot to blow up the stands at the Crystal Palace Football Ground just before the approaching Cup final on
Ex-Liverpool player coaching in Bilbao
March 1, 1913 At the weekly meeting of the Exeter City Football Supporters’ Club, presided over by Mr. H. Ford, it was reported that the
Liverpool taxi drivers on strike
January 2, 1913 Fifty-five Liverpool taxi-drivers struck work yesterday owing to the employers demanding an extra threepence per gallon for petrol. In London nearly 12,000
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