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All articles about Jimmy Cowan on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Jimmy Cowan: Born: October 17, 1868: Bonhill (Dunbartonshire), Scotland. Passed away: December 12, 1918: London, England. Position:
April 28, 1918 Lance-Corporal James Sharp, Black Watch, the well-known Dundee, Chelsea, Fulham, and Scottish International footballer, is officially notified as wounded and a prisoner
April 8, 1918 Daniel Doyle, one of the greatest full backs of all time, died yesterday afternoon in a Glasgow hospital. His demise was expected,
August 31, 1916 First, then, Kenneth Campbell, the gunner, is about to help Southport Central. Central will be glad. This stroke of fortune for the
February 19, 1916 The first detailed account of the shooting tragedy in which Sandy Young, a former famous Scottish footballer, stands accused of the of
January 25, 1916 The announcement of the death in Glasgow Royal Infirmary of Alex “Sandy” McMahon, the Hibernian, Celtic, and Scottish forward, recalls a player
October 25, 1915 In Saturday’s “Football Echo” I gave a hint of the impending death of poor Tom Gracie, a soldier and a man. He
October 5, 1915 George Livingston, the well-known Scottish international and Manchester United player, is to be lost to the game for the time being. For
September 2, 1915 David Wilson, the Scottish International half-back, may not be able to assist Oldham Athletic this season owing to business reasons. Oldham folks
August 20, 1915 We may yet get another glimpse of Alex Raisbeck on the playing field. The popular Hamilton manager, who was reinstated as an
June 13, 1915 Ned Doig, the old Arbroath and Scottish Internationalist goalkeeper, is now a prosperous insurance agent in Liverpool. (The Post, Sunday Special: June
May 8, 1915 A tiff Alick Raisbeck had with John “Sailor” Hunter. The most graceful footballer I’ve ever seen. About the never-to-be-forgotten ‘National at Ibrox.
April 24, 1915 Best International side Scotland ever turned out. Lord Rosebery’s tribute to the players. The one ground Alick Raisbeck disliked. I have already
March 20, 1915 Alick Raisbeck, Scotland’s greatest international captain. Begins the story of his remarkable football career. He thinks if he had continued at outside
November 27, 1914 Peter Somers, the famous internationalist, has died in a nursing home in Glasgow as the result of operation necessitating amputation of a
January 6, 1914 To-day at Firhill Park one of the greatest centre half-backs of all time takes his benefit match. The player is Alec Raisbeck,
April 29, 1913 It isn’t very often that I do anything in the writing line; in fact, to tell the truth, I am scarcely cut
March 18, 1913 The Scottish International trial match, at Glasgow yesterday, may be written down as a hopeless failure. Far from lending any enlightenment, it
All articles about Robert Neill on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Robert Neill. Born: 1876, in Govan (Lanarkshire), in Scotland. Passed away: March 2, 1913: Govan (Lanarkshire), in
Saturday, September 28 – 1912 It has been proved over and over again that the Scottish style of play is much slower than the English
August 25, 1912 Liverpool without Sam Hardy next season will appear strange, but those connected with the club believe that in young Kenneth Campbell they
Wednesday, January 17 – 1912 Ronald Orr, of Liverpool, the Scottish internationalist, has been signed by Raith Rovers, and will turn out against Hamilton Academicals
August 27, 1911 Liverpool enthusiasts say that their team will make a determined effort to obtain a better position than their neighbours at Goodison Park.
April 13, 1911 Followers of Association football throughout the country will learn with regret the death of James Chapman, trainer of the Leeds City team.
August 29, 1910 Sheffield Wednesday are looking forward with hope and confidence to a much happier experience than was theirs last season – one of
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