All articles about Stan Palk on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Stan Palk: Born: October 28, 1921: Liverpool, England. Passed away: October 12, 2009: Liverpool, England. Position: Inside
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All articles about George Wynn on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About George Wynn: Born: October 14, 1886: Treflach, Oswestry. Passed away: October 28, 1966: Abergele (Denigshire). Position: Inside
The death of Seth Powell
February 7, 1945 The death has taken place at the age of eight-two of Mr. Seth Powell, Oswestry. He played nearly sixty years ago as
Alf Hanson’s recovery
Saturday, July 12 – 1941 Merseyside football followers will be delighted to know that Alf Hanson, the Chelsea outside left, has now left hospital following
Daniel McRorie transferred to Runcorn
July 27, 1934 Runcorn F.C. yesterday signed Daniel McRorie, the former Liverpool outside right who was last season with Rochdale. Runcorn also signed W.L. Evans,
Arsenal Football Club: Season 1927-28
Registered players for Arsenal Football Club, season 1927-28: Alf Baker, Born: Ilkeston; Position: Half-back; Height: 5ft. 7¼in., weight: 11st. 9lb.; Charles Barley, Born: Staveley; Position:
Memories of old Anfield and Everton
April 25, 1925 Mr. Jack Wildman, of Bolton, writes: – “I would just like to say that I came to live in Bolton, from Liverpool,
Stanley Rowlands with lower league success
August 29, 1924 South Molton Association Football Club’s first choice for the position of player-manager of the team on Thursday fell on Stanley Rowlands, a
Bandsman Norman Bradley stationed at Islington
August 22, 1916 There’s a lot of movement in the football world this week. First, let me make known the fact that the hint of
Norman Bradley to play for Liverpool
July 18, 1916 So far as Liverpool is concerned, Bandsman Norman Bradley (Oswestry) will most likely be able to assist Liverpool next season. This is
Motor-cycle accident for John Hampson
August 7, 1915 John Hampson, the Leeds City half-back, had an exciting experience during the week, for, whilst proceeding with a motor-cycle and side-car to
Lancashire Combination – Final League tables – 1912/1913
Wednesday, May 7 – 1913 (Burnley Express, 07-05-1913) Lancashire Combination, League table, Eccles Borough, Accrington Stanley, Nelson, Chorley, Barrow, Tranmere Rovers, Chester, St. Helens Recs,
Portrait of Maurice Parry
Saturday, February 27 – 1909 This accomplished footballer was born at Oswestry, and was educated at the High School there. Here he commenced his career

Liverpool F.C. 1905-06: A Season’s Survey
April 21, 1906 Looking over the Liverpool record. Praise for players. This day has been the end of the season of the Liverpool Football Club,
Personalia: Maurice Parry
September 30, 1905 A half-back of the heterodox type, with a style of his own. He was born at Oswestry, and is a Welsh international
Oswestry v Liverpool 0-4 (Benefit: April 28, 1904)
April 28, 1904 Match: Benefit for Charles Parry, at Park Hall Stadium. Oswestry – Liverpool 0-4. Oswestry (2-3-5): Liverpool (2-3-5): The goals: Carlin (2) X
Reserve players for Chester
September 3, 1902 The Chester Football Club will open their season this (Wednesday) afternoon in a match with a team from the Everton club. The

The death of David “Di” Jones
August 27, 1902 The football community of the whole country will learn with deep regret of the death of David Jones, the international full back
North Wales v South Wales 1-0 (International trial: February 3, 1902)
February 3, 1902 Match: International trial, at Ynys Meadows (Aberdare). North Wales – South Wales 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 2,000. North Wales (2-3-5): A. Edwards (Newtown),
Wales v Scotland 1-1 (International: March 2, 1901)
March 2, 1901 International: British Championship, at The Racecourse (Wrexham). Wales – Scotland 1-1 (0-0). Attendance: 5,000. Referee: Mr. Charles Sutcliffe (England). Wales (2-3-5): Leigh
Teams for international duty
March 1, 1901 The following teams will, so far as is at present known, figure in this match, at Wrexham, tomorrow (Saturday, March 2): Wales:
Maurice Parry selected for Wales XI
February 15, 1901 Wales v Scotland. The following players have been selected to play for Wales in the above international match at Wrexham on March
Season preview 1900-01: Liverpool F.C. (Lancashire Evening Post)
August 25, 1900 After being behind all the season, Liverpool overtook their local rivals at the fag-end, and finished up a shade better in the
Season preview 1900-01: Liverpool F.C. (Sheffield Independent)
August 21, 1900 Bill Perkins, Harry Storer, goal; Tom J. Robertson, Billy Dunlop, John Glover, backs; Rab Howell, Alex Raisbeck, William Goldie, Charlie Wilson, John
Four new players for Liverpool Football Club
August 21, 1900 The new men secured by the Liverpool Football Club are Tom J. Robertson, of Stoke, one of the best backs in England;
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