Thursday, October 1 – 1914 Liverpool Football Club directors have been in the habit of increasing the prices of admission to certain parts of their
Tag: Scotland
Parkinson leaves Liverpool for Bury
Friday, August 21 – 1914 The Bury Football Club yesterday secured the transfer of Parkinson, the centre forward, from Liverpool. Parkinson has played for England
Tom Gracie transferred to Heart of Midlothian
May 14, 1914 Heart of Midlothian have done a good stroke of business in signing Thomas Gracie, the Liverpool centre forward. He is a strong
Nine players to leave Liverpool
May 4, 1914 Liverpool failed to rebook Ernest Peake, so the Welsh international has taken himself to Third Lanark. It is curious to find a
The Liverpool secretary heads for Scotland
May 1, 1914 Mr. Tom Watson, the Liverpool F.C. manager, has gone to Scotland for a few days. He hasn’t taken his golf clubs with
Who’s who in the Liverpool team
Sunday, April 19 – 1914 The players who will probably represent Liverpool are as follow: – Kenneth Campbell (goalkeeper), a young custodian whom Liverpool people
Scotland v England 3-1
Saturday, April 4 – 1914 Match: International, British Championship, at Hampden Park, kick-off: 15:00. Scotland – England 3-1 (1-1). Attendance: 127,307; gate receipt: £6,000. Referee:
Burnley v Liverpool 5-2 (League match: March 14, 1914)
March 14, 1914 Match: Football League, First Division, at Turf Moor, kick-off: 15:30. Burnley – Liverpool 5-2 (2-1). Attendance: 16,000; gate receipts: £329. Referee: Mr.
Famous goalkeeper’s misfortune
Saturday, January 17 – 1914 General regret is felt at the sad misfortune that has befallen J.W. Robinson (Jack Robinson), the one-time famous Derby County
Season preview 1913/14 – Tottenham Hotspur (The Athletic News)
Monday, August 25 – 1913 The storms which threatened the Tottenham Hotspur Club last season have blown over, and Mr. Peter McWilliam has had time
Liverpool turning into a ghost town?
Tuesday, May 20 – 1913 At a conference in Glasgow it was stated that as the result of street trading Liverpool has miles of empty
How Liverpool F.C. is the outcome of a football quarrel.
March 10, 1913 The origin of the club. In the spring of 1892 there was a split in the ranks of the famous Everton Club.
James Dawson transferred to Liverpool
December 18, 1912 Mr. Tom Watson, of Liverpool F.C., has arranged for the transfer of James Dawson, inside left of Leith, the latter being compelled
The outlook – changes and revisions. (by Sam Hardy, Aston Villa)
Saturday, September 7 – 1912 The powers that be – those who decide how the game of football shall be played so far as the
Liverpool checking out Alex Thomson
June 1, 1912 Alex Thomson, the young centre forward of East Stirlingshire is expected to sign for Liverpool F.C. Mr. Tom Watson, the secretary of
Sam Hardy and Jim Harrop refuse to reside in Liverpool
Thursday, May 9 – 1912 Liverpool are parting company with Sam Hardy and Jim Harrop because they cannot acquiesce in the arrangements to reside in
Liverpool linked with Bob Ferguson
May 7, 1912 Liverpool have been negotiating for the transfer of Bob Ferguson, the Third Lanark centre half back. (Source: Evening Telegraph: May 7, 1912)
Tom Miller transferred to Liverpool
February 15, 1912 Liverpool succeeded yesterday in signing on Tom Miller, of the Hamilton Academicals. He plays inside left, and is regarded as one of
Actions considered against Liverpool
August 11, 1911 A meeting is called for Monday at Carlisle concerning the action of Liverpool F.C. and Robert Pursell. This player was a member
Season statistics: Watford F.C. 1910-11
Watford F.C. 1910-11 League: Southern League First Division. Home ground: Cassio Road. League table: No 14: 38 matches 13-9-16 49-65 35 points. Manager: Mr. Harry
Tom Gracie transferred to Everton
March 28, 1911 Congratulations to Everton upon signing a big new centre-forward. Congratulations, too to Grace upon his selection this morning as reserve centre-forward for
Personalia: Donald Mackinlay, Liverpool F.C.
November 26, 1910 There is no need for us to emphasise the fact that the subject of our present sketch is a Scot. The name
Blackburn Rovers offer £1,000 for Tom Gracie
Tuesday, November 22 – 1910 Good centres seem to be about as scarce in England as they undoubtedly are in Scotland, and following the departure
Live in town if you want to play for us
August 1, 1910 The Sunderland F.C. have issued an order that all their professionals shall reside in the town, to obviate the inconvenience of players
Little about the FA Cup final referee
April 23, 1910 Mr. John Tweed Ibbotson, of Derby, who has received the distinction of being appointed referee for the final tie in the English
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