April 7, 1919 Everton, who have carried off the honours in the Lancashire Section of The League, have been solid – at times brilliant –
Tag: Preston North End
Conference of the F.A. and the Football League (January 14, 1919)
January 14, 1919 A conference between representatives of the Football Association, the Football League, the Southern League, and the London Combination was held in London
Can Liverpool catch their neighbours?
December 20, 1918 Liverpool, who are at home to Blackburn Rovers to-morrow, are not far behind their Everton neighbours, and they honestly believe that they
Jack Carlin the bricksetter
Saturday, October 12 – 1918 Jack Carlin, the old Liverpool forward, who ten years ago had a spell of service with North End, is still
Liverpool v Preston North End 8-0 (League match: September 21, 1918)
September 21, 1918 Key note: “The game will be remembered for some time for the persistence of Mackinlay’s drive. Not only did he score twice,
Will Preston North End just roll off the tongue quickly?
September 20, 1918 To-morrow’s matches are not as easy as they look. Preston, at Anfield – if rolled off the tongue quickly, is pretty easy,
Preston North End v Liverpool 0-2 (War time, League match)
Saturday, September 28 – 1918 Match: Lancashire Section Pr., at Deepdale. Preston North End – Liverpool 0-2 (0-1). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Mr. H. Churnside (Bolton).
Days of rest for John Hunter
Saturday, September 14 – 1918 Jack Hunter, the old North End centre half and captain, is now Grade 3, and this week has got a
Season preview 1918/19: Preston North End F.C. (Lancashire Evening Post)
August 31, 1918 Locally, at Deepdale, the personnel of the side will differ, and several men now no longer available will be badly missed, men
Jack Hunter on leave
Saturday, July 18 – 1918 Jack Hunter – still a “mine host” in Preston – and himself will never forget him. A more dogged, hardy,
Football and the coupon betting evil
Thursday, May 30 – 1918 Presiding at the annual meeting of the shareholders of the Preston North End Club last evening, Alderman Ord, chairman of
Preston North End F.C. – AGM
Tuesday, May 28 – 1918 At the annual meeting of shareholders of Preston North End F.C., last evening, when a loss on the revenue account
Preston North End – RAF 5-2 (Charity match)
Saturday, May 4 – 1918 Match, benefit for the Footballers’ War Fund, at Deepdale. Preston North End – RAF 5-2 (0-1). Attendance: Moderate (1,000 ?).
Football for charity
May 3, 1918 To-morrow a match arranged by the North End Club, in aid of the National Footballers War Fund, for which games will be
Liverpool tilt with Southport
February 1, 1918 Of course, the football enthusiast grumbles at “form,” but then know we not that “form” can be made to argue black is
David Kennedy Russell (Dave Russell) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Dave Russell on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Dave Russell: Born: 1865: Beith, Scotland. Passed away: January 21, 1918. Position: Half-back. Height: (5ft. 10in.); Weight:
The death of Dave Russell
January 21, 1918 Information was received in Preston yesterday of the sudden death of David Kennedy Russell, known in football history as Dave Russell, centre
Blackpool is tackling the unbeaten Liverpool
November 2, 1917 Liverpool should be a big draw at Blackpool tomorrow, notwithstanding that the result is almost foregone conclusion, seeing that the Merseyside team
Liverpool’s fixture card 1917/18
August 16, 1917 Liverpool’s fixture would have been known a week ago, excepting for a slight upset with one club over a date that necessitated
The suggested pooling of gates
Friday, January 12 – 1917 Mr. J. McKenna, president of the English Football League, occupied the chair at a meeting of that body in Manchester
Jack Hunter in train smash
Monday, January 8 – 1917 Jack Hunter, the clever Preston North End centre half of former years, was in the train smash at Ratho Station,
Liverpool v Preston North End 3-1 (War time, League match, January 6 – 1917)
Saturday, January 6 – 1917 Match: Lancashire Section, at Anfield, kick off: 14:30. Liverpool – Preston North End 3-1 (0-1). Attendance: 11,000. Referee: Mr. T.
Half a season’s return
Saturday, January 6 – 1917 The returns for the first half of the season with regard to the financial side of the game show that
Champions at home to Preston North End
Friday, January 5 – 1917 It was a fair number of seasons back that Preston so poorly that really one did bother about their visits
Waine and Curtis drafted in
Wednesday, September 27 – 1916 In spite of victory at Preston, where Liverpool would have won very readily if the chances of getting simple goals
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