May 14, 1903 William Goldie, the left half-back just secured by Portsmouth, was a slim, wispy lad of eighteen when he went to Liverpool. He
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Liverpool F.C. report Portsmouth F.C. to the FA
May 12, 1903 The Liverpool Club have reported the leaving of Sam Raybould, John Glover, and William Goldie, who have gone to Portsmouth, after being
Comings and goings at Liverpool F.C.
May 6, 1903 Liverpool have signed on all their last season’s players except Glover, Raybould, Goldie, and Livingston. Raybould has gone to Portsmouth, and the
Sam Raybould transferred to Portsmouth
May 2, 1903 Followers of the Portsmouth Football Club will be glad to learn that Blyth has secured the signature of Sam Raybould, the well-known
Robert Marshall going strong
Thursday, March 26 – 1903 Robert Marshall, the Portsmouth ring wing forward, has established what surely must be a record. Since he left Liverpool at
Plymouth Argyle appoints Brettell
Saturday, March 14 – 1903 Mr. Frank Brettell, formerly connected with Liverpool, Bolton Wanderers, Tottenham Hotspurs, and Portsmouth clubs, has been appointed the manager of
Meet the referee: Mr. A.J. Barker (Hanley)
October 13, 1902 If there is a referee who covers ground quicker than any other, he is Mr. A.J. Barker. This is his own oft-expressed
Albert “Kelly” Houlker transferred to Portsmouth
May 3, 1902 At the conclusion of the International match between England and Scotland, at Birmingham, on Saturday, Albert “Kelly” Houlker, the Blackburn Rovers’ half
Daniel Cunliffe: Champion scorer of the South
April 12, 1902 Daniel Cunliffe would seem to be justly entitled to the name of “champion scorer of the South,” as in the two seasons
Is football what it was 10 years ago?
January 4, 1902 Is football what it was 10 years ago? By William McGregor (founder of the Football League). Go where you will in football
Daniel Cunliffe for Portsmouth
Thursday, May 2 – 1901 We are informed that Cunliffe and Turner have been signed on to play for the Portsmouth F.C. during next season.
Sketch: Robert Marshall (Portsmouth)
February 9, 1901 Robert Marshall, Portsmouth. (Bexhill-on-Sea Observer: February 9, 1901; via http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk) © 2018 Findmypast Newspaper Archive Limited
Sketch: Harry Turner (Portsmouth)
February 2, 1901 Harry Turner, Portsmouth. (Bexhill-on-Sea Observer: February 2, 1901; via http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk) © 2018 Findmypast Newspaper Archive Limited
The background for the “special” cup round
January 4, 1901 To-morrow will be played off the ties in the supplementary, or “extraordinary,” round in the English Cup Competition, which the Football Association
Meeting of the Football Association (December 17, 1900)
December 17, 1900 The consultative committee of the Football Association held a meeting last evening at headquarters, 61, Chancery-lane, London, W.C., the principal business being
The Football League and the Southern League
Monday, May 7 – 1900 The Football League will meet in Manchester next Wednesday afternoon, when several matters of importance will be discussed. Certain allegations
Murmurs from the Mersey (May 5, 1900)
May 5, 1900 May! and still talking about football! My remarks shall be brief and final. Liverpudlians are glad the season is over. It has
We forgot the F.A. Cup
Thursday, April 12 – 1900 The respective secretaries of the Stoke, Liverpool, and Portsmouth clubs appear to have gone through a very bad time lately.
Draw for the FA Cup
Wednesday, January 31 – 1900 The draw for the second round of the cup was made at a meeting of the Consultative Committee of the
George Frederick Haycock (Fred Haycock) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Fred Haycock on PlayUpLiverpool.com. (note that there are more than one player in the article database with the name Fred Haycock). About
Fresh air for Daniel Cunliffe
December 28, 1899 Daniel Cunliffe is now considerd the finest inside right in the South. It will be remembered that Cunliffe was given many trials
Inquiry into the death of Harry Bradshaw
December 28, 1899 Mr. Alfred Hodgkinson, coroner, held an inquiry at St. Paul’s Schoolroom, Tottenham, respecting the death of Thomas Henry Bradshaw, aged twenty six
The death of Harry Bradshaw
December 25, 1899 Death of Harry Bradshaw – Footballers all over the country will regret to hear of the death of Harry Bradshaw. An English
Pink, light blue and red
December 25, 1899 The colours of Portsmouth are Salmon pink; Thames Ironworks, Light blue; Queens Park Rangers, Green and white stripes; Cowes, Royal blue and
Season preview 1899-00: Liverpool F.C. (Manchester Evening News)
August 14, 1899 Liverpool have not been asleep. They lose fair men like Tom Wilkie, Marshall, and Thomas Cleghorn (who fell victims to the blandishments
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