Friday, December 8 – 1916 Everything points to this city of football having a good time to-morrow. The matches on the list are distinctly good,
Tag: Rochdale
Rochdale Football Club
August 30, 1916 Supporters of the Rochdale Association Club look forward with considerable interest to the advent of the football season. So many clever players
Practice match at Rochdale
August 26, 1916 Two strong sides will take part in the practice game arranged by he Rochdale Association Club. The “gate” money will be given
Preview: Grayson’s v Comets
February 18, 1916 Grayson’s and the Comets meet tomorrow for the Birkenehead Hospital Fund: – Comets: Saunders (Wirral Railbridge) or Gaynor (Port Sunlight), Dennis (Stalybridge
Only a win is good enough
January 21, 1916 To-morrow looks very bright towards us. Football has latterly been played in a gale, and some players have become ruffled as the
No “back-scratcher” for Wadsworth
January 20, 1916 Liverpool, against Bury, have chosen the same side that represented them last week at Rochdale, save that Sam Speakman is to play
Rochdale came from behind to win
January 17, 1916 Having basked in Fortune’s smile at Stockport a week ago, Liverpool saw something of the frown of the goddess at Rochdale on
Rochdale v Liverpool 3-1 (League match: January 15, 1916)
January 15, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, principal tournament, at Spotland, kick-off: 14:45. Rochdale – Liverpool 3-1 (0-1). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Mr. R. McLachlan; linesmen: Messrs.
Advertisement: Rochdale v Liverpool, at Spotland
Saturday, January 15 – 1916 (Rochdale Observer, 15-01-1916)
Can Liverpool keep up away from?
January 14, 1916 One of the strange things about Liverpool F.C.’s football life is that one can never hazard a guess as to what they
Liverpool team for Rochdale chosen
January 13, 1916 The following team has been chosen to play Rochdale at Spotland: – Elisha Scott, Ephraim Longworth, James Middlehurst, Norman Bradley, Arthur Goddard,
Tough test with Stoke awaits
December 17, 1915 Stoke have been one of the surprising teams of the Lancashire League tourney. They beat Preston, ran Burnley to goal, drew with
Liverpool dropped two goals lead
October 18, 1915 That Liverpool should have won “hands down” as the saying goes, is uncontradictable. They had the Spotland men in the hollow of
Liverpool v Rochdale 2-2 (League match: October 16, 1915)
October 16, 1915 Match: Match: Lancashire Section, principal tournament, at Anfield, kick off: 15:30. Liverpool – Rochdale 2-2 (2-0). Attendance: 12,000. Referee: Mr. J.T. Holdcroft;
Donald Mackinlay promoted to outside left
October 15, 1915 Not a single bad match has been witnessed in Liverpool since the new style of “League” match was introduced to our notice,
A strong Stockport side at Anfield
October 8, 1915 We recall Liverpool beating Stockport 3-0 in a cup-tie recently; we remember the “Snow Saturday” – who can say offhand the date
Stockport County v Rochdale 2-0 (League match, October 2, 1915)
October 2, 1915 Match: Lancashire Section, principal tournament, at Edgley Park. Stockport County – Rochdale 2-0 (0-0). Attendance: 1,500. Referee: Mr. W.J. Heath. Stockport County
Rochdale F.C. balance sheet 1914-15
August 20, 1915 The following is the report of the directors of the Rochdale Association Football Club Limited, issued yesterday. “The directors beg to submit
Central League: The annual meeting of 1915
July 29, 1915 The adjourned annual meeting of the Central League was held at Huddersfield on Thursday. Mr. John McKenna presided. The Rochdale club were
Liverpool F.C. fixture list 1915-16
July 23, 1915 Liverpool Fixture List. Sept. 4 – Bolton Wanderers Away “ 11 – Manchester City Home “ 18 – Stoke Away “ 25
Player manager for the front
May 12, 1915 Mr. Joseph Blackett, who was the player-manager of the Rochdale Association Football Club three or four seasons ago, has joined the Army
Burnley v Rochdale 4-1 (Lancashire Cup: December 7, 1914)
December 7, 1914 Match: Lancashire Cup, Final, at Hyde Road (Manchester). Burnley – Rochdale 4-1 (3-0). Attendance: 2,000; gate receipts: £48. Referee: Mr. H. Churnside.
Bert Freeman: A true sportsman
December 4, 1914 In connection with the Lancashire Cup-tie on Monday next, Burnley v. Rochdale, at Manchester, Bert Freeman approached the management of his club
Archie Rawlings for Rochdale
Monday, June 8 – 1914 Last night the Rochdale Association Football Club signed Archie Rawlings, who last season played with Northampton in the Southern League.
Footballer’s tragic death at Manchester
May 30, 1914 The tragic death of a professional footballer, Thomas Leigh, aged 26, of Fairfield, Bury, will be regretted by followers of the Association
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