October 25, 1924 Before the League matches had absorbed every available Saturday and holiday fixture date, Everton, and later on Liverpool, made a feature each
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Liverpool Football Club 1921-22
Saturday, May 6 – 1922 (From the collection of James Cotton)
Bristol City appoint Alex Raisbeck as manager
Wednesday, December 28 – 1921 The directors of Bristol City last evening appointed Mr. Alexander Raisbeck, of Lanarkshire, as secretary-manager of the Club. Mr. Raisbeck
Everton’s new secretary – Mr. Tom McIntosh
October 27, 1919 There can be no disputing the fact that in securing the services of Middlesbrough’s manager, the Everton Football Club have accomplished a
The Sandon and Anfield were his “home and his all”
Friday, October 4 – 1918 First information is here given of the death of Mr. James Ramsay, ex-director of Liverpool F.C. He had been connected
Stray leaves: Recollections of Mr. W. Cuff
September 24, 1918 Links with the past keep on snapping. Football in Liverpool without either Tom Watson or William Cuff will not seem quite the
Liverpool F.C. appoint George Patterson
Saturday, September 14 – 1918 I (Bee) am glad that Mr. George Patterson has been appointed secretary of Liverpool F.C. – an exclusive announcement made
The death of Mr. John James Bentley
September 2, 1918 Mr. John James Bentley, a former president of the Football League, died suddenly this morning at his residence at Fairhaven. Mr. Bentley
Southport Central becomes Southport Vulcan
August 17, 1918 Much doubt existed as to whether Southport Central Football Club would continue next season, but Mr. E. Clayton, the secretary, inform a
Football letters from the front
Tuesday, June 4 – 1918 An excellent letter has been sent to Mr. George Patterson, secretary of the Liverpool club, by Middlehurst, who is in
Football finances in 1918
Wednesday, May 22 – 1918 Football clubs suffered heavily in the season 1914-15. Afterwards they cut the expenditure down to the merest limits, and it
Notes of some old secretaries
February 2, 1918 Mr. Cuff has held the Everton reins for the past seventeen years. The duration was seemingly rather “elastic.” My city affairs of
Mrs. Tom Watson passes away
Monday, September 24 – 1917 Mr. George Patterson, the Liverpool F.C. secretary, informs us that to-day, at 12.5 p.m., Mrs. Tom Watson passed away. It
William Lacey in Ireland
April 28, 1917 Friendly William Lacey has been playing a great game for Linfield (Belfast) – William Scott’s old club – since the 16 December
Barclay found dead in his home
Tuesday, January 30 – 1917 A man named Wm. E. Morton Barclay (60), of Upper Beau-street, Liverpool, was found dead in his house this afternoon.
Liverpool’s super defensive triangle
Wednesday, October 18 – 1916 At this stage of the season it is customary to point to the clubs with an undefeated record. But Liverpool
Liverpool’s wage claim not supported
October 11, 1916 In an interview, this morning, with the English Football Association president Mr. John McKenna, “Bee” gathered the view of the ruling body
Football League meeting (September 11, 1916)
September 11, 1916 The Management Committee of the Football League met at Manchester, on Monday, Mr. John McKenna presiding. In connection with the dispute re
New manager for St. Mirren
July 16, 1916 St. Mirren F.C. have appointed Mr. John Cochrane, High Street, Johnstone, to be their secretary and manager, in succession to Mr. Hugh
Burnley F.C.: The annual meeting of 1916
Thursday, June 15 – 1916 Annual meeting of shareholders. Loyalty of the players. The annual meeting of the shareholders of the Burnley Football Club took
The FA AGM
May 29, 1916 Held in London on Monday evening, the annual general meeting of the Football Association lasted less than a quarter of an hour.
Aston Villa snubbed
Saturday, January 29 – 1916 The Birmingham Football Club directors have declined to take part in the Charity Competition suggested by Mr. Rinder, the chairman
Probably last meeting of the commission
November 26, 1915 To-night, at Manchester, the Football Association and League held what is probably their last of many meetings regarding the inquiry into the
The funeral of Tom Gracie
October 26, 1915 At the funeral of Tom Gracie at Craigston Cemetery yesterday the Hearts’ Directors were represented by Mr. John McCartney, secretary, and the
Jack Sheldon gives evidence in hearing
October 22, 1915 The combined commission of the Football Association and the Football League, which met last week at Manchester, resumed its operations this afternoon.
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