May 19, 1892 The following returned professionals have applied for and received “Whitewash” in Scotland: – Thomas Towie (Dumbarton) – Preston North End. John Clarkin
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John Cameron and James Kelso signs on
May 9, 1892 The Liverpool Association Football Club are straining every nerve to secure a really first class team in view of next season. It
The Scottish F.A.: The annual meeting of 1892
May 3, 1892 The annual meeting of the Scottish Football Association was held on Tuesday in the Lesser City Hall, Mr. Sneddon presiding. The meeting,
The building of a team
April 15, 1892 Liverpool scouts have been seen at Ibrox and rumour has it that they are after Rangers promising defender Jock Drummond. The new
Looking for men in Scotland
April 11, 1892 I hear that both sides are actively engaged in making preparations in view of next season. The promoters of the Liverpool club
Another batch of Scotch amateurs signed for England
July 31, 1891 The English agents have again been busy in the ranks of Scotch football players, with the result that another batch of prominent
New players for Accrington Football Club.
Tuesday, December 30 – 1890 Kelly and McVean, of Clydebank, have arrived at Accrington this week, and signed for the Accrington Football Club. Kelly is
How far football is made a business
June 3, 1891 To those interested in the game of football and our footballers especially, whose exertions – though last Saturday scarcely as we should
Scotland v England 1-1 (International: April 5, 1890)
April 5, 1890 International, British Championships, at Hampden Park, kick-off: 15:40. Scotland – England 1-1 (1-1). Attendance: 26,379. Referee: Mr Jack Reed. Scotland (2-3-5): James
The Everton heroes
November 16, 1889 During the past few years, the Association football has made giant strides, in Liverpool and district, as witness the existence and prosperity
The start of a new season at Everton Football Club
September 2, 1889 Everton have been hard at work, bring their house in order. Every effort has been made to obtain the best materials and
Our Portrait Gallery: Alex Latta (Dumbarton Athletic)
April 1, 1889 It is not astonishing that the champion county of Scotland should have produced some of the very best players that have adorned
Football ruling conference in Liverpool
December 13, 1888 A conference of representatives of the leading Association football clubs in the north of England was held yesterday, in the Grand Hotel,
Sale of the Great Eastern
November 26, 1888 The sale of the Great Eastern is over, and, after a brief interval, all that will remain of the wonder will be
We hear and see ….
August 18, 1888 That a Scottish contemporary has made the discovery that the Goodalls (Johnny and Archie) go to Derby County, N.J. Ross goes to
The Canadian team – fixture list
Friday, August 17 – 1888 A long programme has been arranged for this team, which will commence in a town in this county in September
John R. Gilligan @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about John Gilligan on PlayUpLiverpool. About John Gilligan: Born: 1887, Scotland. Passed away: Position: Full back. Height: Weight: Career: Partick Thistle, signed, May
Scottish football and professionalism
December 10, 1884 At a meeting of the Sub Committee on Professionalism of the S.F.A. it was decided to send each of the players who
Wales v Scotland
March 4, 1876 The forthcoming Football Match between picked representatives of Wales and Scotland is looked forward to with considerable interest by all lovers of
Scotland v England 0-0 (International: November 30, 1872)
November 30, 1872 Match: International, friendly, at Hamilton Crescent, kick-off: 14:15. Scotland – England 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. William Keay (Queen’s Park); umpires:
Archibald Lang Livingstone (Archie Livingstone) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Archie Livingstone on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Archie Livingstone: Born: August 30, 1872: Kilpatrick, Scotland. Passed away: Position: Left half. Height: Weight: Career: Greenock:
Chancery Suit: Orrell v Orrell
August 9, 1870 This suit, which came on for hearing yesterday, before Vice-Chancellor Wickens, at St. George’s hall, was instituted for the administration of the
George Anderson (Geordie Anderson) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Geordie Anderson on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Geordie Anderson: Born: 1870, Edinburgh, Scotland. Passed away: Position: Centre half (but utility player, played all positions).
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