Thursday, August 3 – 1939 A player for Aston Villa when they were a Sunday School team died on Thursday – William Garton, 78 years
Tag: Queen’s Park
Liverpool goes for the youth
Friday, January 6 – 1939 Liverpool directors have decided that youth can carry them through to a cup triumph over the fast, go-ahead Luton Town
Season preview 1938-39: Liverpool F.C. (Liverpool Echo)
August 27, 1938 Liverpool F.C.: Team of all the thrills Pessimists may not see eye to eye with me, because, if anything I am given
Bill Kinghorn transferred to Liverpool
May 2, 1938 The first professional “ticket” for a Hampden favourite is announced. Bill Kinghorn, Queen’ Park outside left, signed last night for Liverpool. Manager
Bill Kinghorn for Queen’s Park
Wednesday, September 9 – 1936 Queen’s Park have signed Willie Kinghorn, one time of Adamslie. With Pollock at the moment, he will probably be called
The funeral of Tom Maley
August 26, 1935 Football paid its tribute to the late Tom Maley yesterday. Chief mourners at the funeral were Mr. Willie Maley (the Celtic manager)
Walter Arnott @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Walter Arnott on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Walter Arnott: “Britain’s best and brightest back has established a record in the place, having played now
Season preview 1927/28 – Queen’s Park F.C. (The Athletic News)
Monday, August 1 – 1927 Admirers of Queen’s Park were last season delighted with the play of their favourites. There was no exodus at the
Season preview 1927/28: St. Johnstone F.C. (Athletic News)
August 1, 1927 On the whole, St. Johnstone have done better than was expected in the First Division, and the players they have engaged or
Season preview 1927/28: Hamilton Academical F.C. (Athletic News)
August 1, 1927 Improvements have been effected on the ground of the ducal town club, the terracing having been strengthened and heightened at several points,
Scottish League facts (December 4, 1926)
December 4, 1926 Airdrieonians – Aberdeen 2-1 (1-1). Referee: Mr. W. Holborn (Glasgow). Airdrieonians: David Currie, James Crapnell, Alex Stevenson, Willie Neil, John McDougall, Robert
The death of Alec Dick
June 3, 1925 Alec Dick is dead. This news will set the old-time football follower talking for hours. Alec Dick was a really great back,
James Jackson transferred to Liverpool
May 21, 1925 Another surprise has been sprung upon the supporters of the Aberdeen Football Club. It is officially announced that James Jackson, the club’s
Scotsmen who used to come down from the hills
October 25, 1924 Before the League matches had absorbed every available Saturday and holiday fixture date, Everton, and later on Liverpool, made a feature each
Matt McQueen: Liverpool F.C.’s choice
February 19, 1923 After careful examination of an extraordinary number of applications for the post of team-manager to the Liverpool Association Club, now threatening to
Kenneth Campbell’s life story – Part VI
June 11, 1921 Remarkable speech by Tom Watson Leads to victory against the Villa. By Kenneth Campbell “Kenneth Campbell, the famous goalkeeper for Partick Thistle
Kenneth Campbell thrilling narrative – Part III
Saturday, May 21 – 1921 The debt I owe to Sam Hardy, and how I displaced him in the Liverpool team By Kenneth Campbell. “Kenneth
Kenneth Campbell continues his life story: Part II
May 14, 1921 When I was signed on for four pounds. Remarkable incident in which Bobbie Parker figures. By Kenneth Campbell “Kenneth Campbell, the famous
Liverpool duo in Scotland squad
Wednesday, March 31 – 1920 The Scottish Football Association Selection Committee on Wednesday night chose the following to represent Scotland against England on April 10:
Scottish League v English League 0-4 (Inter League: March 20, 1920)
March 20, 1920 Match: Inter League at Hampden Park, kick-off: 15:30. Scottish League – English League 0-4 (0-1). Attendance: 83,000; gate receipts: £3,655. Referee: Mr.
Scotland v Ireland 3-0 (International: March 13, 1920)
March 13, 1920 International: British Championship, at Celtic Park. Scotland – Ireland 3-0 (2-0). Attendance: 39,757. Referee: Mr. Jim Mason. Scotland (2-3-5): Kenneth Campbell (Liverpool),
Liverpool’s Kenneth Campbell selected for Scotland duty
March 8, 1920 The Selection Committee of the S.F.A. yesterday chose the following team to represent Scotland against Ireland in the International at Celtic Park
Wales v Scotland 1-1 (International: February 26, 1920)
February 26, 1920 International: British Championship, at Ninian Park (Cardiff). Wales – Scotland 1-1 (1-0). Attendance: 16,000; gate receipts: £1,800. Referee: Mr. Jim Mason (England).
Robert Pursell close to a comeback
November 5, 1919 Robert Pursell, once of Queen’s Park and now of Liverpool, will be in the Liverpool team shortly. He broke an arm in
Scotland v England 3-4 (International: May 3, 1919)
May 3, 1919 International, friendly (Victory Shield), at Hampden Park, kick-off: 15:50. Scotland – England 3-4 (0-3). Attendance: 80,000. Referee: Mr. A.A. Jackson. Scotland (2-3-5):
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