January 6, 1905 Readers of the “News” will not be altogether unprepared for the sad announcement that Nicol Smith, Glasgow Rangers’ famous right back, has

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January 6, 1905 Readers of the “News” will not be altogether unprepared for the sad announcement that Nicol Smith, Glasgow Rangers’ famous right back, has
Tuesday, December 31 – 1901 Neil Kerr, an old Liverpool forward passed away recently at his home in Scotland. (The Evening Post, 31-12-1901)
All articles about Neil Kerr on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Neil Kerr: Born: April 13, 1871: Old Kilpatric, in Scotland. Passed away: December 5, 1901: Scotland. **
Saturday, September 11 – 1897 Neil Kerr, who was showing capital form for Falkirk at the close of last season, has rejoined the Rangers. He
Saturday, April 10 – 1897 Neil Kerr, the old Cowlairs, Rangers, and Liverpool forward, is doing good business for Falkirk, from whose ranks the Queen’s
Friday, July 24 – 1896 Neil Kerr, the old Cowlair-Rangers-Liverpool player, and who in years gone by has played on Gayfield Park, was on Saturday
September 5, 1895 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held on Thursday at the Lion Hotel, Nottingham, the principal business
August 17, 1895 Neil Kerr, late of Liverpool, a centre-forward of some repute, to whom the Nottingham Forest look to supply the need they have
April 1, 1895 Liverpool v The Wednesday. The return match between these clubs was played off on the Anfield enclosure on Saturday, when the Liverpudlians
March 30, 1895 Key note: “Sheffield Wednesday were unable to put their full strength into the field in the League match at Liverpool on Saturday,
March 26, 1895 Liverpool v Sunderland. The wretched state of the weather put a damper upon the return League fixture between these clubs; yet, in
March 25, 1895 Key note: “It was a very fine game all though, and a draw would have been a better result. Collectively, the Sunderland
February 26, 1895 Woolwich Arsenal v Liverpool (A.). – Under ordinary circumstances, this match would have been played at Plumstead. The suspension of the Reds’
February 25, 1895 Match: Friendly, at Crouch End Club (Hornsey). Woolwich Arsenal – Liverpool 4-3 (1-2). Attendance: 1,000. Woolwich Arsenal (2-3-5): O’Brien, Buchanan. Liverpool (2-3-5):
February 25, 1895 Since the institution of the League of football world, so far as English clubs are concerned, has been carried on and progresses
February 23, 1895 Match: Friendly, at Essex County Ground. Corinthians – Liverpool 5-2 (3-1). Attendance: 4,000. Corinthians (2-3-5): Baker, Lodge, William John Oakley, Alexander, Richard
January 7, 1895 Liverpool v The Wednesday. The first meeting between these clubs took place at Olive Grove, Sheffield, on Saturday, before 7,000 or 8,000
January 5, 1895 Match: Football League, First Division, at Olive Grove, kick-off: 14:15. The Wednesday – Liverpool 5-0 (3-0). Attendance: 7,000. Referee: Mr. L.W. Furniss.
November 12, 1894 Liverpool v Stoke. The return engagement between these clubs took place at Stoke on Saturday. The personnel of the teams had undergone
November 12, 1894 Liverpool seem not to be able to do any good at present. Somehow or other they have got into a wrong groove,
November 10, 1894 Match: Football League, First Division, at Victoria Ground, kick-off: 14:45. Stoke – Liverpool 3-1 (1-0). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. J.Jefferies. Stoke (2-3-5):
November 3, 1894 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Burnley 0-3 (0-1). Attendance: 6,000. Referee: Mr. Kirkham (Darwen). Liverpool (2-3-5):
October 15, 1894 The long-looked for meeting of these local rivals took place at Goodison Park on Saturday, and excited all the interested. A great
October 15, 1894 Well it’s a record – £1026; prodigious would Dominic Sampeson describe the proceeds. So will Dicky Sams and so will the people
October 14, 1894 The great football match “I am sure, Mr. Editor, that a great number of football enthusiasts in North Wales will be glad
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