August 17, 1909 A number of transfers have been granted to Lancashire Combination players, including Andrew Swan, Blackpool to Workington; D. Atkinson, Haslingdon to Heywood
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St. Helens Recreation in the Lancashire Cup
July 21, 1909 At a meeting of the Lancashire Association Sub-committee at Blackburn, yesterday afternoon, Mr John Lewis presiding, the cup draws were made as
Players’ Union: United we stand, united we fall
July 5, 1909 About a couple of hundred resignations have been received at the Union offices from players. Many of these accompany the resignation with
Tom Chorlton told to stay put by the FA
June 7, 1909 Having considered the cases, the Emergency Committee of the Football Association has decided that no special grounds have been shown to justify
William Morris transferred to Liverpool
May 3, 1909 In addition to Manchester United and Newcastle United, Liverpool has acquainted the ruling body of the fact that several of its players
Manchester United v Bristol City 1-0 (English FA Cup Final: April 24, 1909)
April 24, 1909 Match: English FA Cup, Final, at Crystal Palace, kick-off: 15:30. Manchester United – Bristol City 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 71,401. Referee: Mr. Jim
Team colours for the Cup final
Wednesday, April 7 – 1909 Owing to Manchester United and Bristol City, the Cup finalists, playing in the same colours, the Football Association has ordered
Scottish League v English League 3-1 (Inter League: February 27, 1909)
February 27, 1909 Match: Inter League, at Celtic Park. Scottish League – English League 3-1 (1-0). Attendance: 46,000; gate receipts £1,084. Referee: Mr. T. Robertson
Football in Munster
Friday, February 19 – 1909 The Munster Association, in order to develop the game in the Cork district, have arranged with William Meredith, of Manchester
Lancashire Combination transfers
February 12, 1909 Lancashire Combination transfers have been granted as follows: – Alfred Passmore, Pendlebury to Great Harwood; William Handcock, Heywood to Darwen; Levi Marsh,
George Livingston transferred to Manchester United
January 20, 1909 What has gone wrong at Ibrox? The question seems applicable in view of the fact that only the other day Jamie Sharp,
The draw for the 2nd Round of the FA Cup
January 18, 1909 The draw for the second round of the English Cup was made yesterday as follows: – Plymouth v. Wrexham or Exeter. Tottenham
Tom Chorlton’s brother for Bury
December 1, 1908 Bury has secured the transfer of Charles Cholton, centre half, of Denton, who was also on the Manchester United list of players.
Irish League v English League 0-5 (Inter League: October 10, 1908)
October 10, 1908 Match: Inter League, at Solitude, Cliftonville (Belfast), kick-off: 15:30. Irish League – English League 0-5 (0-2). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. J.B. Stark
Tom Rogers (Liverpool F.C.)
September 28, 1908 One of the most prominent players in the Liverpool team against Manchester United was Tom Rogers, a full-back secured by the Anfielders
Manchester United v Liverpool 3-2 (League match: September 26, 1908)
September 26, 1908 Match: Football League, First Division, at Bank Street, kick-off: 15:30. Manchester United – Liverpool 3-2 (2-0). Attendance: 25,000. Referee: Mr. T. Robertson
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1908 (Liverpool Echo)
June 10, 1908 The Liverpool Football Club meeting passed off as anticipated – quietly and good humorlessly. As soon as I reached Carlton Hall a
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1908 (Cricket and Football Field)
June 10, 1908 The Liverpool F.C.’s yearly assembly passed off very quietly on Wednesday evening. Mr. Edwin Berry presided. In reviewing the season 1907-8 both
Manchester United F.C. 1907-08 (Football League)
May 2, 1908 Manchester United F.C.; League appearances and goals; 1907-08. Football League statistics: Appearances: Billy Meredith, 37; Jimmy Bannister, 36; George Wall, 36; Alex
Editor’s notebook: Liverpool’s season
Saturday, April 25 – 1908 Like their rivals, the Anfielders have been a source of disappointment to their faithful following, and have descended perilously near
Personalia: Jim Harrop, Liverpool F.C.
April 17, 1908 One of the most promising players that the Liverpool Club has secured this season is the subject of our sketch this week.
Wales v Ireland 0-1 (International: April 11, 1908)
April 11, 1908 Match: International, British Championship, at Aberdare Athletic Ground. Wales – Ireland 0-1 (0-1). Attendance: 6,000. Referee: Mr. James Ibbotson. Wales (2-3-5): Bob
Editor’s notebook – The Anfielders’ fortunes
Saturday, April 4 – 1908 For their League fixture at Bury, Liverpool placed a curious eleven in the field, and the result was exactly the
Anfield happenings (April 4, 1908)
April 4, 1908 Liverpool and the Shakers The match between Liverpool and Bury should have been played at Anfield, but owing to the selection of
Ernest Peake selected for Wales XI
March 27, 1908 The following is the team to represent Wales against Ireland at Aberdare on April 11th: – Leigh Roose (Sunderland), goal; Horace Blew
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