September 13, 1902 Richard Morris, the smart little Liverpool inside left, who boats a Welsh International cap, was one of the first Newtown natives to
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Season preview 1902-03: Chesterfield Town F.C. (Sheffield Independent)
August 30, 1902 Undaunted by the disappointment and financial losses of last season, the Chesterfield Town Football Club are facing the coming season with much
The death of David “Di” Jones
August 27, 1902 The football community of the whole country will learn with deep regret of the death of David Jones, the international full back
Preston North End’s new secretary
July 14, 1902 Since the annual meeting of the Preston North End club, one of the directors, Mr. Turner, has been carrying out the secretarial
Arthur Goddard transferred to Liverpool
February 24, 1902 That Liverpool are seriously alarmed by their lowly and un-favourable position in the League is shown by the payment of one of
Patrick Finnerhan and his old birds
October 23, 1901 The annual dinner and prize distribution in connection with Wittonia Flying Club took place on Wednesday at Northwich. Mr. T. Hankey, secretary,
William Cuff as secretary for Everton F.C.
October 22, 1901 Mr William Cuff, solicitor, Liverpool, has been appointed Secretary and Manager of Everton Football Club in succession to Mr. Molyneux. The Directors
Ship o’hoy Mr Watson
July 25, 1901 Mr. Tom Watson, the genial Liverpool Secretary, is home again from his sea trip, looking even more hale and hearty than ever
The League champions in numbers
May 6, 1901 In fulfilling their League programme Liverpool have had the assistance of only eighteen and Sunderland of sixteen players – facts which will
Celebrations for Mr. Frank Watt, Newcastle United
April 1, 1901 Last night at the Lion and Lamb Hotel, Newcastle, Mr. Frank Watt, the popular secretary of Newcastle United, was the recipient of
– Was it players or fresh air, Tom?
February 2, 1901 Tom Watson made the journey to Glasgow, and was present at the Celtic v. Kilmarnock game. “Was it players or fresh air,”
Tom Watson’s hunted expression
January 5, 1901 Liverpool’s crushing defeat at Blackburn bears hardly on the players, and has plunged the followers of the losing team into an unreasonable
Alex Raisbeck signs on again for Liverpool F.C.
Saturday, April 28 – 1900 I am pleased to be able to report that Alex Raisbeck has signed on again for next season – for
George Martin signs for Liverpool
Saturday, January 13 – 1900 Liverpool have picked up a promising Scottish forward in George Martin, who hails from the Paisley nursery. Tom Watson‘s terms
The new manager for Burnley
December 25, 1899 Last night, the directors of the Burnley F.C. appointed Mr. J.E. Mangnall, of Bolton, secretary and team manager. Mr. Mangnall is a
– We will not go down!
Saturday, December 23 – 1899 Mr Tom Watson (Liverpool) is confident that his men will not fall into the Second Division. It is to be
George Allan – As a rule he was a scrupulous player
Monday, October 23 – 1899 No doubt to many the news of the death of George Allan, Liverpool’s late and great centre forward, came as
Liverpool make Fairhaven Hotel at Lytham their head quarters
Saturday, October 21 – 1899 Mr Tom Watson, the Liverpool secretary, writes: – “As to the team as we are to-day, well, fortune will not
An old friend visits Tom Watson
Saturday, October 14 – 1899 Mr. Samuel Tyzack was a welcome visitant to Tom Watson’s domicile during the past week. How they must have talked
Another John Hunter arrives at Anfield
September 30, 1899 It is announced that Mr. Tom Watson, manager of the Liverpool F.C. , has succeeded in completing the transfer of a new
Interview with the Liverpool F.C. manager, Mr. Tom Watson, in 1899
September 23, 1899 HUNTING FOR MEN: A SECRETARY’S EXPERIENCES By Tom Watson (Secretary Liverpool Football Club) Those of my readers who expect to find “Hunting
Season preview 1899-1900: Chatham F.C. (Athletic News)
August 28, 1899 The first season of this club as a limited liability venture was not a financial success, but this has not diminished the
The Liverpool F.C. picnic of 1899
August 26, 1899 The annual picnic and sports of the Liverpool Football Club were held at the Victoria Pleasure Grounds, Ormskirk on Saturday. The party,
A new Darwen Football Club
May 20, 1899 The secretary of the Football Association, Mr. Frederick Wall, has written the Darwen Club, pointing out that the old Darwen Club is
High hopes for Peter Kyle
Wednesday, May 3 – 1899 Mr. Tom Watson, the Liverpool secretary, has great hopes of Peter Kyle, late of Clyde, turning out a class forward
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