August 22, 1903 In accordance with our usual custom, we give this morning a list of the players signed by most of the leading clubs,
The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
August 22, 1903 In accordance with our usual custom, we give this morning a list of the players signed by most of the leading clubs,
August 22, 1903 Liverpool are beginning the season with a highly-experimental team. Three veteran players have left in Sam Raybould, John Glover, and William Goldie;
Saturday, March 7 – 1903 The full force of the gale which last week caused such widespread havoc throughout the country, was felt in Nottingham,
February 27, 1903 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held yesterday at the Midland Hotel, Derby. Mr. John James Bentley
January 17, 1903 The International Selection Committee met at Derby on Saturday evening, and selected the teams for the North v. South match, to be
December 20, 1902 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:15. Liverpool – Nottingham Forest 2-1 (2-0). Attendance: 16,000. Referee: Mr. T. Kirkham; linesmen:
October 11, 1902 International: Inter League, at Solitude (Cliftonville, Belfast). Irish League – English League 2-3 (2-2). Attendance: 12,000. Referee: Mr. Tom Robertson (Glasgow, Scottish
October 11, 1902 International: Inter League, at Solitude (Belfast). Irish League – English League 2-3 (2-2). Attendance: 12,000; gate receipts: £360. Referee: Mr. Tom Robertson
Thursday, October 2 – 1902 The following team was selected to represent the League against the Irish League at Belfast on the 11th inst.: –
Thursday, October 2 – 1902 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held on the City Ground at Nottingham on Thursday.
August 19, 1902 The directors of the New Brompton F.C. have succeeded in securing a body of first-class professionals for the ensuing season. The fresh
May 26, 1902 The official list of players registered by clubs of the Football League shows that 1,314 professionals are retained by their clubs, while
May 3, 1902 International: British Championship, at Villa Park (Birmingham). England – Scotland 2-2 (0-2). Attendance: 15,400; gate receipts: £990. Referee: Mr. James Torrans (Irish
May 3, 1902 The teams that are to take part in the replayed International match, England v. Scotland, arrived in Birmingham last night. Up to
Saturday, April 26 – 1902 Arrangements have been made for the transfer of Arthur Capes from Nottingham Forest to Stoke, the ex-Burton man, after playing
April 2, 1902 All eyes will be turned towards Ibrox Park, Glasgow, on Saturday first, when Scotland and England meet in their thirtieth International game.
March 8, 1902 International: Inter League at St. James’ Park. English League – Scottish League 6-3 (5-0). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. Sam Torrans (Belfast). English
February 24, 1902 That Liverpool are seriously alarmed by their lowly and un-favourable position in the League is shown by the payment of one of
February 24, 1902 For the first of the English internationals to be played at Wrexham Racecourse on Monday next, March 3rd, the following were selected
Saturday, December 14 – 1901 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:30. Liverpool – Nottingham Forest 0-2 (0-2). Attendance: 12,000. Referee: Mr. F.T.
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. **
November 9, 1901 International: Inter League, at Manor Ground (Plumstead). English League – Irish League 9-0 (3-0). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. W. McAndrew (Scottish League).
August 21, 1901 Steve Bloomer was supposed not to have much of goal-scoring ability last season, but his seasons work for Derby County gave him
August 2, 1901 The fiery cross of the Association football world has been sent forth, and, where players have not already assembled to begin training
July 18, 1901 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held at the Tavistock Hotel, London, last evening, Mr. Sidney, vice-president,
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