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August 14, 1910 Liverpool will have the same men who carried the club to second position in the League last season, and with the addition
Wednesday, October 6 – 1909 John Macdonald, of West Wemyss, who was prominent as a junior before he went to Raith Rovers and Glasgow Rangers,
September 18, 1908 Airdrie will play J. Nicholl, a Morningside Rangers’ junior, at outside right, against Falkirk. (Dundee Courier: September 18, 1908)
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May 28, 1906 (Athletic News: May 28, 1906) Kilmarnock, new players, Frank Frew, 10 Douglas Street, left back, centre forward, outside right, outside left. X
December 30, 1905 Liverpool are at home again, and, following on recent unexpected events both at Anfield and Goodison, they will oblige by firmly dealing
December 2, 1905 Amid all the changes in the Southport team this season John Waddington, the outside left, has deservedly maintained his place. Central’s fortunes
Thursday, November 16 – 1905 John McKenna, of Liverpool, an outside right, and Foster, an inside left, formerly of Stockport and Bolton, will probably figure
September 30, 1905 The outside right of Liverpool for two seasons has been somewhat disappointing. On Saturday, however, he came right back to his best
September 1, 1904 Alex Raisbeck, Captain, Liverpool F.C. One of the most striking personalities in League football during recent years, has been and still is
May 4, 1904 The Southampton club have signed on Herbert Dainty, centre-half (Notts County), Charles Webb, outside right (Kettering), Dan Gordon, right back (Everton), and
March 9, 1904 John Walker, after many years in other positions, finds himself asked to fill the bill as an outside right against Wales at
August 25, 1903 Jack Dixon and Harry Jacklin have been retained, and the new-comers are certainly a lot which inspire the public with confidence. William
April 28, 1903 The recent trouble between the officials of West Bromwich Albion and Fred Buck, their skillful outside right, has had an unfortunate sequel,
Saturday, December 20 – 1902 Both the extreme men in the Southport Central forward line – J. Atherton, on the right, and Arthur C.P. Kelly,
May 2, 1902 This morning Arthur Turner, the International outside right, of Southampton, signed on for Derby County. This engagement will be of additional interest
Saturday, February 8 – 1902 What a pity it is that a forward of such undoubted class as Arthur Goddard is putting in the cream
Saturday November 16 – 1901 Since Jimmy Ross commenced playing outside right for Manchester City Reserves the team has scored fifteen goals in four Lancashire
Thursday, October 3 – 1901 Noble Macpherson (goalkeeper), first played for his village team of Scone; a fit successor to the Saints’ former goalkeepers, Ferry
September 14, 1901 Tom Robertson, Liverpool’s outside right, who was dropped on Saturday week in favour of George Bowen, has not missed a League match
January 26, 1901 Padiham made a good fight against Liverpool Reserves. In connection with the game a story reaches me. The Liverpool outside right is
December 9, 1899 Goddard, who has gone from Stockport County to Glossop, for whom he made his debut last week against the League leaders, appears
October 28, 1899 Before the present season is over I hope to see the modest head of Jack Sharp decorated with an international cap. To
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