October 27, 1919 There can be no disputing the fact that in securing the services of Middlesbrough’s manager, the Everton Football Club have accomplished a
Tag: manager
Liverpool – Board of Directors – 1918/1919
Period: June 19 – 1918 to June 25 – 1919. Chairman: Mr. John McKenna (from July 23 – 1918), Albert Worgan (Acting Chairman). Vice-Chairman: Mr.
James Cowan (Jimmy Cowan) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Jimmy Cowan on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Jimmy Cowan: Born: October 17, 1868: Bonhill (Dunbartonshire), Scotland. Passed away: December 12, 1918: London, England. Position:
The death of Mr. John James Bentley
September 2, 1918 Mr. John James Bentley, a former president of the Football League, died suddenly this morning at his residence at Fairhaven. Mr. Bentley
Rochdale Football Club
August 30, 1916 Supporters of the Rochdale Association Club look forward with considerable interest to the advent of the football season. So many clever players
New manager for St. Mirren
July 16, 1916 St. Mirren F.C. have appointed Mr. John Cochrane, High Street, Johnstone, to be their secretary and manager, in succession to Mr. Hugh
John Cox keeps on bowling
October 6, 1915 Commencing on September 8, and having engaged between 400 and 500 players for not only Northern Counties, but the Midlands as well,
A soldier and the Celtic manager
August 14, 1915 Private Harry May, V.C., had a most enthusiastic reception on his arrival at Celtic Park on Saturday afternoon. He is wearing his
Alex Raisbeck’s unique life story: The last part: 17
July 10, 1915 Conversation in train which led To my becoming manager of Hamilton Academicals By Alex Raisbeck. When I commenced season 1913-14 I had
The Bolton Wanderers manager got married
June 10, 1915 Mr. Will Settle, manager of Bolton Wanderers F.C., was to-day married to Miss Edith Annie Banks, a lady well-known for her keen
Alex Raisbeck’s Unique Life Story: Part 10
May 22, 1915 My most memorable season at Liverpool. Alick Raisbeck recalls touching incident. About the late Tom Watson. International which was played in showers
Alex Raisbeck linked to the manager post at Liverpool
May 12, 1915 Rumour has it that Alex Raisbeck, the present manager of Hamilton Academicals, and former Anfielder of repute, is a likely candidate for
The funeral of Tom Watson
May 11, 1915 A cool corner of Anfield Cemetery had been chosen. The sun’s rays shaded his last resting-place. “Tom” was buried there. The day
A tale of owd Tom Watson
May 9, 1915 In the West of Scotland there were few better known personalities in the world of football than the late Tom Watson, manager
Thomas Watson (Tom Watson) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Tom Watson on PlayUpLiverpool.com; Born: April 8, 1859: Newcastle-upon-Tyne, in England. Passed away: May 6, 1915: Liverpool (Merseyside), in England. Timeline: April
“Owd Tom” Watson dies at his home
May 6, 1915 We regret to announce the death of Mr. Tom Watson, the popular secretary of the Liverpool Football Club, which occurred at his
Jack Robson to manage Manchester United
Monday, December 21 – 1914 It is understood that with the opening of the new year, Mr. Jack Robson, of Brighton and Hove Albion, and
Victors and vanquished
April 30, 1914 Never before in the history of the FA Cup Finals have the two teams been photographed together in one group. The friendly
Arthur Goddard and the Glossop club
April 30, 1914 Arthur Goddard, who, along with Jack Parkinson and several of the reserve players, are not being signed on by the Liverpool club,
Liverpool v Burnley 1-0 (Charity match)
Wednesday, April 29 – 1914 Match: Benefit for The Theatrical Gala Funds, at Anfield, kick-off: 18:00. Liverpool – Burnley 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 10,000. Gate receipt:
Letter from the FA and Lord Arthur Kinnaird
April 28, 1914 The fine sporting game which Liverpool played in the cup final, and the sporting spirit they displayed after being beaten, has gained
Andrew Hannah wants to manage Clydebank
Thursday, April 16 – 1914 Andrew Hannah, the ex-Renton and Everton back, is an applicant for the managership of the new Clydebank club. (Dundee Courier,
Tom Watson in Belfast watching Jack Boyd
February 11, 1914 Mr. Tom Watson, the Liverpool manager, and one of the Directors, was at the Glentoran v. Distillery match at Belfast. Jack Boyd,
Archie Goldies son for Glossop
August 29, 1913 Mr. Jimmy “Punch” McEwen, the Glossop manager, has made a couple of notable acquisitions to the team by signing J. Staniforth, centre
Summer changes at Anfield
Thursday, August 14 – 1913 Liverpool’s most important new man is Thomas Fairfoull, the Third Lanark half back. Another new players is Fred Staniforth, the
You must be logged in to post a comment.