Saturday, September 28 – 1907 Between fifteen and twenty years ago there were stirring times in the football world, for the English Clubs, following on
Tag: Renton
Public inquiry into the death of ex-Liverpool player William Walker
Wednesday, February 20 – 1907 Yesterday, in Edinburgh Sheriff Court – before Sheriff Gardner Miller and a jury – a public inquiry under the Fatal
Liverpool’s revival at Glossop
January 2, 1905 The visit of Liverpool to Glossop had been looked forward to with a great amount of interest, mainly through the appearance of
Meeting of the Scottish FA (December 8, 1903)
December 8, 1903 The Scottish Football Association Committee met last night at 6 Carlton Place, Glasgow. Captain R.M. Christie (Dunblane) presided. The Referee Committee intimated
Andrew Hannah – The athlete
Saturday, June 15 – 1901 We have been favored with a copy of the sports programme of the Vale of Leven Highland Games, which took
Davie Hannah on football in general
November 10, 1900 Davie Hannah, who has done such good service for Woolwich Arsenal, was born in that best of football villages, Renton, and he
James Kelso @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about James Kelso on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About James Kelso: Born: January 8, 1869: Renton (Dunbartonshire), Scotland. Passed away: July 25, 1900: Renton (Dunbartonshire), Scotland.
Tragic news about James Kelso
Wednesday, July 25 – 1900 A determined case of suicide took place last night in Renton. James Kelso (29), 9 King Street, a fitter in
James McBride @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about James McBride on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About James McBride: Born: December 30, 1873: Renton (Dunbartonshire), Scotland. Passed away: May 25, 1899: Manchester (Lancashire), England.
James McBride passes away
Thursday, May 25 – 1899 The death took place very suddenly yesterday at his home at Manchester of James McBride, a well-known Association footballer, formerly
George Hastings transferred from Renton
Tuesday, January 11 – 1898 At a meeting of the Scottish FA Committee in Glasgow. Liverpool reported that East Stirlingshire had failed to pay them
Davie Hannah, of Dundee
August 20, 1897 Davie Hannah is a native of Renton, and, like the majority of the male inhabitants of that famous Dumbartonshire village, he commenced
Get to know Barney Battles
August 13, 1897 Bernard, or, to be more familiar, Barney Battles is a native of Glasgow, and first saw the light in the Springburn district
Scottish League teams 1897-98
July 31, 1897 (from the Scottish Referee). Celtic. Goal: Dan McArthur. Backs: Dan Doyle, James Orr, Jim Welford. Half-backs: Russell, Willie Orr, Jeremiah “Jerry” Reynolds,
Hannah steps out for Clyde
Thursday, October 22 – 1896 The demands of the business of football are about as serious as those of every day commercial life. Here we
The great English clubs 1896-7
August 25, 1896 All the leading Association teams are now in practice for the opening of the season of 1896-7, which will be inaugurated in
No success for John Curran
January 24, 1896 Motherwell are not succeeding so well in their League games as was anticipated. Another defeat was registered against them at Renton last
Old war horses in Scottish Cup tie
December 6, 1895 The Wanderers will introduce Rob Roy, of Callander, to their patrons at Clepington Park. As this is the first time that the
St. Bernard’s v Renton 2-1 (Scottish FA Cup Final: April 20, 1895)
April 20, 1895 Match: Scottish Cup, Final, at Ibrox Park, kick-off: 16:00. St. Bernard’s – Renton 2-1 (2-1). Attendance: 13,514; gate receipts: £675 17d. St.
Liverpool v Stoke
November 12, 1894 Liverpool v Stoke. The return engagement between these clubs took place at Stoke on Saturday. The personnel of the teams had undergone
Wolves are strengthened
July 7, 1894 In spite of the defections from their ranks in Billy Rose, George Swift, George Kinsey, and Bob Edge, Wolverhampton Wanderers appear to
Scottish League v Irish League 6-0 (Inter League: January 27, 1894)
January 27, 1894 International: Inter League, at Celtic Park. Scottish League v Irish League 6-0 (1-0). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Mr. J. Marshall (Third Lanark); linesmen:
John Miller and Jock Smith transferred to The Wednesday
July 28, 1893 In view of the rapidly-approaching football season and having regard to the interest taken in the doings of the Sheffield Wednesday club,
Irish League v Scottish League 3-2 (Inter League: April 29, 1893)
April 29, 1893 International, Inter-League, at Ulsterville (Belfast). Irish League – Scottish League 3-2 (3-0). Attendance: 3,000; gate receipt: £80. Referee: Mr. John James Bentley
Liverpool’s first visit to Newcastle
April 8, 1893 This match will be played at St. James’ Park to-day, the kick of being fixed for 2.45 prompt. As this is the
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