Saturday, September 7 – 1912 The powers that be – those who decide how the game of football shall be played so far as the
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Football League referees 1912-13
June 28, 1912 At the meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League, held at Birmingham yesterday, the following referees were appointed for next
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1912 (Liverpool Echo)
May 30, 1912 Contest for seat on board of directors. Explanation re. players. It has been generally understood that the pantomime season finished somewhere in
Where’s our Maggie Cooper?
Saturday, November 18 – 1911 After the battle of Tottenham last Saturday, two Liverpool footballers were distending their bellies with stewed tannin and buttered scones
Football League meeting (September 4, 1911)
September 4, 1911 Mr. John McKenna presided yesterday over a Management Committee meeting of the English League at the Imperial Hotel, Russel Square, London. The
Manchester United on the agenda
September 4, 1911 The Football Association Consultative Committee meet today in London, when No. 8 in an agenda of not over serious moment is sure
The death of Jem Mace
November 30, 1910 Death of England’s most famous prize-fighter Jem Mace, the most famous of English pugilists, died yesterday morning at his lodgings in Jarrow,
Wales in Liverpool
Friday, November 4 – 1910 Here are some interesting figures relative to Liverpool. It contains some 15,000 Welsh people and 56 Welsh churches in which
Season preview 1910-11: Manchester United F.C. (Athletic News)
August 29, 1910 Despite their troubles with the Football Association, with James Turnbull and with the Glossop club in respect to the transfer of Hofton,
Football League meeting (July 9, 1910)
July 9, 1910 A meeting of the Football League was held at the Overstrand Hotel, Cromer, today, Mr. John McKenna presiding over a good attendance.
The Football League: The annual meeting of 1910
June 13, 1910 The annual meeting of the Football League was held in London on Monday, Mr. John James Bentley, presiding. A grant of £50
The Chinaman in Liverpool
July 2, 1909 The fascinating Chinaman of China Town, New York, have their congeners here (says “Dagonet” in the “Referee”). In the Chinese quarters of
Match Programme Profile: Arthur Berry (Liverpool F.C.)
February 15, 1908 The portrait we present this week is that of Mr. Arthur Berry, son of Mr. Edwin Berry, Chairman of the Liverpool Football
Football League meeting (February 3, 1908)
February 3, 1908 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held at the Imperial Hotel, Russell Square, London, yesterday, morning, when
The death of George Thomas
October 21, 1907 The death took place suddenly at Southampton yesterday of Mr. George Thomas, a former director of Southampton and Chelsea F.C.’s. Deceased had
A busy week in the football world awaits
June 7, 1909 This week will be a busy one in the football world, and for more than one club it will be big with
Weather chaos for Liverpool
December 31, 1906 Liverpool is suffering severely from the telegraphic and telephonic breakdown as a result of the heavy snowfalls. The eleven trunk telephone-wires between
The suicide of the Russian Consul at Liverpool
December 29, 1906 An inquest was held at Liverpool on Saturday on Colonel Robert de Geiman, Russian Consul at Liverpool, who committed suicide in a
Chinamen for Liverpool
Wednesday, November 28 – 1906 The Immigration Board met in London on Wednesday and decided that the 32 Chinamen detained under the Aliens Act should
The FA wants an explanation for the trip to Paris
Wednesday, September 5 – 1906 The Football Association has asked for explanations from the Liverpool and Everton clubs with regard to holidays enjoyed by their
The new Anfield: A miracle has been accomplished
September 3, 1906 The changes that have taken place at Anfield Road will delight those who have visited that enclosure in years gone by. For
Liverpool in “Gay Paree”
July 28, 1906 The Liverpool F.C. players set out on Thursday afternoon for a week’s holiday in Paris, the men being accompanied by several of
Suspensions of Manchester City players and officials
May 31, 1906 For the second time in three years the Manchester City Football Club has been arraigned and heavily punished by the Football Association
Corinthians and the League Champions
April 28, 1906 There is much that is appropriate in today’s match for the Sheriff of London Shield: the Corinthians are playing the most consistent
Mr. Tagg’s English Ramblers
September 26, 1905 When Mr. Tagg, of the National Football Agency, said that he meant to take an English team to the Continent, the idea
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