June 28, 1912 At the meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League, held at Birmingham yesterday, the following referees were appointed for next
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Season statistics: Watford F.C. 1910-11
Watford F.C. 1910-11 League: Southern League First Division. Home ground: Cassio Road. League table: No 14: 38 matches 13-9-16 49-65 35 points. Manager: Mr. Harry
Tom Gracie transferred to Everton
March 28, 1911 Congratulations to Everton upon signing a big new centre-forward. Congratulations, too to Grace upon his selection this morning as reserve centre-forward for
Help for Jock Smith’s widow
February 18, 1911 A meeting will be held at the Dun Cow Inn (Alec Gardner’s), Back Eldon Street, this evening, at 7:30, to consider ways
John Smith (Jock Smith) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Jock Smith on PlayUpLiverpool.com, About Jock Smith: Born: December 19, 1865: Kilmarnock, in Scotland. Passed away: January 23, 1911: Newcastle-upon-Tyne. (note that
The death of Jock Smith
January 23, 1911 Late Monday night, a tragic affair was reported to the police as having occurred in the backyard of the house 35, Shipley
Anfield Happenings (October 29, 1910)
October 29, 1910 “Here’s a How d’ye do.” It was indeed a regular how do ye do. But then that is always the case when
Jerseys with badges for Newcastle United
April 11, 1910 An offer from George Robey, the comedian, to supply jerseys with badges of the Newcastle arms for the Newcastle eleven to play
Robert Blanthorne back from injury
January 10, 1910 Newcastle United and Blyth Spartans play their Newcastle Informary Cup tie at St. James’ Park, Newcastle, on Wednesday, kick-off at 2.15p.m. The

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All articles about James Stott on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Jimmy Stott: Born: November 6, 1870: Darlington, in England. Passed away: October 8, 1908: Newcastle-upon-Tyne, in England.

Personalia: Harold Uren, Liverpool F.C.
December 7, 1907 It is again our pleasure this week to present our readers with the career of another local player, one who has designs
Billy Dunlop as International reserve
April 1, 1907 The Scottish reserves for the International at Newcastle on Saturday are: – Willie Muir (Dundee); Jackson (St. Mirren) and Billy Dunlop (Liverpool);
Season preview 1906-07: Barrow F.C. (Soulby’s Ulverston Advertiser)
August 30, 1906 Barrow Football Club. Once more the whirling of time has brought us round to another football season, and on Saturday the game
Team arrangements for this day
Saturday, November 25 – 1905 Liverpool v. Newcastle United. League match, at St. James’s Park, Newcastle: Kick-off at 2.30. Liverpool. – Sam Hardy, goal; Alf
Raisbeck out with a cold
Saturday, November 25 – 1905 Alex Raisbeck, the Liverpool captain, will not make the journey to Newcastle. He has contracted a bad cold since training
Raybould back in the team
Thursday, November 23 – 1905 The Anfield team journey north tomorrow, leaving Liverpool at three o’clock in the afternoon. They break their journey at Darlington,
Ex-Liverpool player James Stott in Newcastle court
May 27, 1905 Newcastle Police Court, on Saturday, saw two old players of Newcastle United facing each other as prosecutor and defendant in a charge
Ex-Liverpool players in veteran benefit match at Roker Park
April 29, 1904 For the benefit match at Roker Park to-morrow between the veteran representatives of Sunderland and Newcastle United two very strong teams have
Season preview 1901-02: Woolwich Arsenal F.C. (Sporting Life)
August 17, 1901 That the approach of the football season is near at hand is evident by the preparation that the Arsenal is making in
Celebrations for Mr. Frank Watt, Newcastle United
April 1, 1901 Last night at the Lion and Lamb Hotel, Newcastle, Mr. Frank Watt, the popular secretary of Newcastle United, was the recipient of
Scottish League v English League 6-2 (Inter League: March 16, 1901)
March 16, 1901 International: Inter League, at Ibrox. Scottish League – English League 6-2 (3-1). Attendance: 37,668. Referee: Mr. Sam Torrans (Ireland). Scottish League (2-3-5):
Liverpool and District Notes: November 13, 1899 (Athletic News)
November 13, 1899 Liverpool did very well at Newcastle. Fairhaven must be doing the team good. It is an expensive game the special training of

Secretaries of noted clubs: Mr. Jack Addenbrooke
September 17, 1898 Of recent years the position of secretary to a big football club has become a much more important office than it was
Footballers’ brutal assault on a shop girl
December 6, 1895 Charles Quinn, a prominent football player, of Newcastle, was sent to prison for three months today without the option of a fine
The toughest defensive test yet
November 27, 1893 Liverpool had a large order to execute on Saturday. To travel over 150 miles and defeat the strengthened Newcastle team was more
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