December 23, 1899 Match: Football League, First Division, Hyde Road. Manchester City – Everton 1-2 (0-0). Attendance: 16,000. Referee: Mr. J.H. Strawson. Manchester City (2-3-5):
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December 23, 1899 Match: Football League, First Division, Hyde Road. Manchester City – Everton 1-2 (0-0). Attendance: 16,000. Referee: Mr. J.H. Strawson. Manchester City (2-3-5):
November 11, 1899 Liverpool’s ambition to be the first to spoil the beautiful symmetry of Sheffield United’s League record, laudable though it be, must now
November 4, 1899 Liverpool cling desperately to the title of the surprise packet team of the League. Their affection for it is positively pathetic, and
October 28, 1899 Match: Football League, First Division, at Hyde Road, kick off: 15:15. Manchester City – Liverpool 0-1 (0-0). Attendance: 25,000. Referee: Mr. F.T.
Monday, June 5 – 1899 Manchester City have decided t retain the enclosure at Hyde Road, which has served them up to the present, and
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.
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
Friday, February 24 – 1899 Mr. S. Ormerod, secretary of the Manchester City Football Club, with other officials of the club, to-day had an interview
Saturday, February 4 – 1899 Match: Football League, Second Division, at Hyde Road. Manchester City – Luton Town 2-0. Attendance: 8,000. Manchester City (2-3-5): Charlie
December 30, 1898 Billy Meredith, Manchester City. (Source: Lichfield Mercury: December 30, 1898)
December 22, 1898 The draw for the second round of the Lancashire Cup was made at Bolton yesterday, and resulted as follows: Bolton Wanderers v.
June 13, 1898 At the annual meeting of the Manchester City FC, on Monday night, a balance sheet was presented showing a loss of £3
Monday, May 16 – 1898 The Burnley proposal for the extension of the Football League by four clubs has up to the present received the
March 28, 1898 International: British Championship at The Racecourse Ground (Wrexham). Wales – England 0-3 (0-1). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. Thomas Robertson (Scottish FA); linesmen:
Wednesday, December 15 – 1897 Mr. W. J. C. Clegg presided over a Council meeting of the Football Association at 61, Chancery-lane, yesterday evening, the
December 4, 1897 Match: Lancashire Cup, First Round, at Hyde Road, kick off: 14:30. Manchester City – Liverpool 3-1 (2-1). Attendance: 4,000; gate receipt: £130.
November 6, 1897 International: Inter League, at Hyde Road (Manchester). English League – Irish League 8-1 (4-0). Attendance: 12,000. English League (2-3-5): Charles Williams (Manchester
October 27, 1897 The draw for the first round proper of Lancashire Cup took place at Blackburn Wednesday. Senior Cup, played on December 4: Everton
Monday, October 11 – 1897 The Fairfield Football Club executive have decided to disband the club. Like many others, the officials have made a desperate
September 10, 1897 The Management Committee of the Football League met at the Old Boar’s Head Hotel, Manchester, yesterday, there being present Messrs. John James
August 26, 1907 Billy Gillespie, the ex-Manchester City centre forward, is again playing professional football in America. (Source: Athletic News: August 26, 1907)
August 23, 1897 My remarks concerning the Everton club’s prospects are to a great extent applicable to the Liverpool club. Here they have lost a
August 21, 1897 Rarely, if ever, have the prospects of the Anfield Road organisation been brighter than at the present moment. Tom Watson and is
August 14, 1897 Liverpool were somewhat heavily hit by defections at the close of last season, George Allan, Robert Neill, and Willie Michael going to
Saturday, August 7 – 1897 The players signed on up to the present time for the forthcoming season are: – Goal: Harry Storer and Willie
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