All articles about William Jordan on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About William Jordan: Born: December 9, 1895: Oldbury (Warwickshire), England. Passed away: December 1, 1949: Stourbridge Vicarage (Worcestershire),

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All articles about William Jordan on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About William Jordan: Born: December 9, 1895: Oldbury (Warwickshire), England. Passed away: December 1, 1949: Stourbridge Vicarage (Worcestershire),
March 15, 1953 Mr. Arthur Berry, the Liverpool barrister and member of the firm of Edwin Berry and Company, solicitors, 21 Old Hall Street, Liverpool,
All articles about Gilbert Smith on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Gilbert Smith: Born: November 25, 1872: Croydon (Surrey), England. Passed away: December 6, 1943: Pennington, Lymington (Hampshire),
Monday, April 5 – 1920 International: Amateur friendly, at Stade des Bruyeres (Rouen). France – England Amateurs 0-5 (0-1). Attendance: 14,500. Referee: Mr. Charles Baretta
February 1, 1909 The International Selection Committee of the English Association met this afternoon and chose the following to represent England in the match with
April 20, 1908 International, Friendly, at Victoria-Platz, Mariendorf (Berlin). Germany – England Amateurs 1-5 (1-3). Attendance: 6,000. Referee: Mr. Paul Neumann (Germany). Germany (2-3-5): Paul
February 15, 1908 Match: University match, at Queen’s Club (West Kensington). Oxford – Cambridge 4-1 (3-0). Referee: Mr. P.R. Harrower; linesmen: Messrs. W.U. Timmis and
February 15, 1908 The portrait we present this week is that of Mr. Arthur Berry, son of Mr. Edwin Berry, Chairman of the Liverpool Football
Friday, October 18 – 1907 West Bromwich Albion F.C. yesterday received a wire from Mr. W.C. Jordan, their centre forward, conveying the intimation that owing
March 18, 1899 International: British Championship, at The Racecourse (Wrexham). Wales – Scotland 0-6 (0-1). Attendance: 12,000; gate receipts: £227. Referee: Mr. Charles Sutcliffe (Burnley,
February 1, 1899 Match: International trial, at Crystal Palace, kick-off: 15:15. South – North 1-3 (1-1). Attendance: 7,500. Referee: Mr. Arthur Kingscott (Derby); linesmen: Messrs.
March 20, 1897 International: British Championship, at The Racecourse (Wrexham). Wales – Scotland 2-2 (1-1). Attendance: 5,000. Referee: Mr. Tom Armitt (English FA). Wales (2-3-5):
March 6, 1897 International: British Championship, at Solitude (Belfast), kick-off: 15:30. Ireland – Wales 4-3 (1-3). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. Thomas Robertson (Scottish FA); linesmen:
April 4, 1896 International: British Championship, at Parkhead (Glasgow), kick-off: 16:00. Scotland – England 2-1 (2-0). Attendance: 51,345; gate receipts: £3,244. Referee: Mr. Humphrey Jones
February 7, 1895 Mr. G.P. Dewhurst, the old Cantab and Corinthian player, is a formidable forward, with much speed and considerable ability. He was educated
May 6, 1893 The doings of the principal English Association clubs up to the end of the season are given below: – Played Won Lost
February 25, 1893 International: British Championship, at Perry Barr (Birmingham). England – Ireland 6-1 (4-1). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. T.R. Park (Scottish FA); Linesmen: W.S.
May 2, 1891 The football season which closed on Thursday has been a remarkable one in many respects. With the first of last September the
January 19, 1889 Match: International trial, at Monkswearmouth (Sunderland), kick-off: 14:40. North – South 1-2 (1-2). Attendance: 9,000. Referee: Mr. J.C. Clegg (Sheffield); umpires: Messrs.
Friday, August 17 – 1888 A long programme has been arranged for this team, which will commence in a town in this county in September
January 14, 1888 Match: International trial, at Kennington Oval, kick-off: 14:45. South – North 1-3 (1-0). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Major Marindin (English FA); Umpires: Messrs.
February 28, 1885 Match: International, British Championship, at Whalley Range (Manchester); kick-off: 15:35. England – Ireland 4-0 (1-0). Attendance: 6,000. Referee: Mr. T. Lawrie (Scottish
January 31, 1885 Match: International trial, at County Cricket Ground (Derby), kick-off: 14:30. North – South 2-1 (1-1). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Major Marindin (the FA);
January 28, 1882 Match: International trial, at Kennington Oval, kick-off: 15:00. South – North 3-1 (1-0). Attendance: 1,500. Referee: Major Marindin (Royal Engineers); umpires: Messrs.
March 12, 1881 International: Friendly, at Kennington Oval (London). England – Scotland 1-6 (0-1). Attendance: 8,500. Referee: Major Marindin. England (2-3-5): John Hawtrey (Remnants), Edgar
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