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All articles about Herbert Chapman on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Herbert Chapman: Born: January 19, 1878: Kiveton Park, Yorkshire, England. Passed away: January 6, 1934: Hendon, Middlesex,
Wednesday, August 16 – 1933 Some clubs have made wholesale changes, but the newcomers to Trentside number 2 – Harry Race, the inside-left for whom
June 27, 1931 The management Committee of the Football League had a busy day at Southampton on Saturday dealing with matters affecting players. It was
All articles about Walter Arnott on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Walter Arnott: “Britain’s best and brightest back has established a record in the place, having played now
Monday, August 5 – 1929 There are few changes to record at Prenton Park, as the directors were satisfied with last season’s players, of whom
June 29, 1929 Transfer fees and benefits. Wednesday to Sheffield Wednesday. Mr. John McKenna, the President, presiding over a meeting of the Management Committee of
Monday, August 1 – 1927 Lincoln City have made few changes compared with previous seasons. Indeed except in goal, they may reopen with the side
October 1, 1925 Match: Football League, First Division, at Meadow Lane, kick-off: 15:15. Notts County – Liverpool 1-2 (0-1). Attendance: 9,802. Referee: Mr. J.E. Townsend
September 2, 1925 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 18:15. Liverpool – Notts County 2-0 (2-0). Attendance: 19,616. Referee: Mr. J.E. Townsend; linesmen:
June 1, 1925 Swansea Town: Harry Morris, inside forward (from Millwall); Brentford: Alan Noble, outside right (Leeds United); Wolverhampton Wanderers: Joe Keetley, inside left (Liverpool):
May 17, 1924 Queens Park Rangers have signed George Harris, the Notts County half back, and Jack Sambrook, an inside forward, last season with Stockport
All articles about John Chadburn on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About John Chadburn: Born: February 12, 1873: Mansfield (Nottinghamshire), in England. Passed away: December 31, 1923: Mansfield (Nottinghamshire),
Monday, December 31 – 1923 A well-known forward in First Division football in the late ‘ninties was John Chadburn, who has died at Mansfield, his
November 10, 1923 Aston Villa centre half Ex-policeman arrested after street drama Thomas Ball, the Aston Villa centre half-back, was shot dead outside his house
July 24, 1923 The death occurred yesterday at Nottingham General Hospital of Mr. Alfred Shelton, a former notable Association football player, for many years a
May 24, 1923 Match: International, friendly, at Råsunda Idrottsplats (Stockholm). Sweden – England 1-3 (1-1). Attendance: 12,000. Referee: Mr. Alex Jackson (Scotland). Sweden (2-3-5): Sigfred
May 21, 1923 Match: International, friendly, at Olympiastadion (Stockholm). Sweden – England 2-4 (1-3). Attendance: 12,000. Referee: Mr. Hugo Meisl (Austria). Sweden (2-3-5): Sigfrid Lindberg
Friday, June 9 – 1922 Kenneth Campbell’s New Club. – One of the most remarkable captures of the close season falls to the credit of
Monday, January 30 – 1922 The draw for the third round of the Football Association Cup was made in London yesterday, and officials, appointed as
All articles about Neil McCallum on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Neil McCallum: “Neil McCallum, outside right, is a forward of great parts, mixed with some faults. An
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
February 28, 1920 Key note: “Liverpool played well enough to beat most teams on Saturday. Notts County looked small fry against the Livers, whose attack
February 27, 1920 Liverpool v Notts County. Liverpool team (v. Notts County, at Anfield, to-morrow, at 15:15): Kenneth Campbell, Ephraim Longworth, Donald Mackinlay, John Bamber,
February 26, 1920 Key note: “On the authority of a wood merchant like Mr. William Harvey Webb we are told that ‘wood is going up.’
Tuesday, February 10 – 1920 In view of the fact that he had lost a leg in the war, an ex-soldier, wearing the “1914 Star”
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