March 7, 1921 The half-back line of the English Leaguers is composed of three Lancashire born men, who have been developed in the west of
Tag: Middlesbrough
Chelsea the best supported club
May 5, 1920 The total number of spectators at last season’s games connected with the two divisions of the Football League was nearly 17,000,000, and
Peter McKinney transferred to Liverpool F.C.
April 27, 1920 Peter McKinney, inside left, of Consett Celtic, has signed on for Liverpool. Several other First Division clubs sought McKinney, an offer from
Tom Miller and Donald MacKinlay for Anglo-Scots
March 27, 1920 In the Home-Scots v. Anglo-Scots trial match at Cathkin on Tuesday, William Watson, the Airdrie left back, is standing down in the
England v Wales 1-2 (International: March 15, 1920)
March 15, 1920 International: British Championship, at Highbury. England – Wales 1-2 (1-2). Attendance: 21,180. Referee: Mr. Alex Jackson. England (2-3-5): Sam Hardy (Aston Villa),
Liverpool v Middlesbrough 1-0 (League match: December 13, 1919)
December 13, 1919 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:15. Liverpool – Middlesbrough 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. A. Ward. Liverpool (2-3-5):
Middlesbrough v Liverpool 3-2 (League match: December 6, 1919)
December 6, 1919 Match: Football League, First Division, at Ayrsome Park, kick-off: 14:15. Middlesbrough – Liverpool 3-2 (3-2). Attendance: 20,000. Referee: Mr. A. Ward. Middlesbrough
Everton’s new secretary – Mr. Tom McIntosh
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
Anglo Scots: Alex Raisbeck’s brilliant career
September 15, 1919 The other day I met Alex Raisbeck. The old Liverpool captain wear uncommonly well, and is now a director of Hamilton Academical,
Arsenal conquer the Anfield side
September 2, 1919 Last night at Anfield a team previously beaten by Newcastle at Highbury conquered Liverpool, whose win over Bradford City had buoyed us
Season preview 1919-20: Liverpool F.C. (Athletic News)
August 25, 1919 During the last four years the directors of the Liverpool Club have been specializing in the local product, and as a direct
Dick Forshaw and Jimmy Stansfield transferred to Liverpool
July 18, 1919 Liverpool have signed Dick Forshaw, the inside-forward, who has been playing for Middlesbrough and had one or two appearances at the back
Footballers on transfer
June 23, 1919 The retain and transfer lists of The Football League and Southern League have been compiled, and the figures are interesting. As to
Scotland v England 3-4 (International: May 3, 1919)
May 3, 1919 International, friendly (Victory Shield), at Hampden Park, kick-off: 15:50. Scotland – England 3-4 (0-3). Attendance: 80,000. Referee: Mr. A.A. Jackson. Scotland (2-3-5):
Football League meeting (April 26, 1919)
April 26, 1919 After the match at Liverpool on Saturday, the Selection Committee of the Scottish and English Football Association met and selected the following
Scottish League v English League 3-2 (Inter League: April 5, 1919)
April 5, 1919 International: Inter League, at Ibrox (Glasgow). Scottish League – English League 3-2 (3-2). Attendance: 70,000. Scottish League (2-3-5): Charles Shaw (Celtic), Jock
Steve Bloomer’s experiences in Germany
Sunday, December 8 – 1918 Football saves the men from going mad After spending three and a half years in Ruhleben camp, Germany, as an
Harry Chambers for England in Glasgow
June 6, 1918 An international football match England v. Scotland will be played at Celtic Park, Glasgow, on Saturday, in aid of the funds for
Middlesbrough F.C. balance sheet 1915-16
May 31, 1916 The twenty-fourth annual report and balance-sheet of the Middlesbrough Football and Athletic Co. (Limited), to be submitted to the ordinary meeting of
Charity match: Birmingham v Royal Fusiliers 6-1
Saturday, January 29 – 1916 Match: Benefit for the War Fund, at St. Andrew’s. Birmingham – Royal Fusiliers 6-1 (2-1). Attendance: 4,000. Birmingham (2-3-5): Herbert
Bradford Park Avenue v Nottingham Forest 1-0 (League match: October 2, 1915)
October 2, 1915 Match: Midland Section, principal tournament, at Park Avenue, kick-off: 15:30. Bradford Park Avenue – Nottingham Forest 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 5,000. Referee: Mr.
Some caustic comments re football
September 30, 1915 Whether it is through early rising or another cause I cannot say, but somehow my sting is up a bit to-day. I
The north east drops football
July 20, 1915 Long ago and often repeated has been the assertion that we should have football of a sort. The prognostication is now proved
The “tale of woe” balance-sheets
May 29, 1915 Meanwhile we have to find something to talk about, and this turns up in the football balance sheets. How inspiring these are
James Scott saves woman from drowning
May 4, 1915 Not for the first time in the history of brave deeds has a footballer been specially complimented upon his bravery. Charles Hewitt,
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