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All articles about Smart Arridge on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Smart Arridge: Born: June 21, 1872: Southwick (County Durham), England. Passed away: October 20, 1947: Bangor (Caernarvonshire),
February 15, 1901 Wales v Scotland. The following players have been selected to play for Wales in the above international match at Wrexham on March
September 11, 1900 About 5,000 spectators last evening testified to the popularity of the Everton custodian, and in these days of league, when the public
September 10, 1900 Benefit: Willie Muir’s benefit, at Goodison Park. Englishmen XI – Scotchmen XI 1-2. Attendance: 5,000. Englishmen (2-3-5): George Kitchen, Billy Balmer, Smart
September 19, 1899 Unfortunately for the success of this fixture the weather last evening was altogether against the pursuit of outdoor sport, and it was
September 18, 1899 Match: Benefit for Billy Dunlop, at Anfield. Liverpool – New Brighton Tower 2-0 (0-0) (match played over 2 x 35 min.). Attendance:
April 23, 1898 Match: Liverpool Senior Cup, Final, at Goodison Park. Everton – New Brighton Tower 3-0 (2-0). Attendance: 2,000. Everton (2-3-5): Charles Jowett, William
March 28, 1898 International: British Championship at The Racecourse Ground (Wrexham). Wales – England 0-3 (0-1). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. Thomas Robertson (Scottish FA); linesmen:
September 7, 1897 Quite 3,000 spectators put in an appearance on the Anfield Road ground last evening to witness the game between these clubs, the
September 6, 1897 Key note: “Quite 3,000 spectators put in an appearance on the Anfield Road ground last evening to witness the game between these
February 27, 1897 Match: FA Cup, Third Round, at Goodison Park. Everton – Blackburn Rovers 2-0 (1-0). Attendance: 20,000 (16,000 at time of kick-off); gate
November 28, 1896 Match: Football League, First Division, at Goodison Park. Everton – Burnley 6-0 (3-0). Attendance: 10,000. Everton (2-3-5): John Patrick, David Storrier, Smart
November 23, 1896 The return League encounter between these two local rivals was played at Anfield on Saturday, in the presence of over 25,000 spectators.
November 23, 1896 The return League encounter between Everton and Liverpool furnished the ‘’piece do resistance” in local football circles on Saturday, and the intention
November 21, 1896 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:30. Liverpool – Everton 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 25,000, gate receipt: £670. Referee: Mr. J.
October 3, 1896 Match: Football League, First Division, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 16:00. Everton – Liverpool 2-1 (2-0). Attendance: 37,500 (45,000 start of second half);
June 5, 1895 The annual meeting of the shareholders of the Everton Football Club Company, Limited, was held in the Picton Lecture Hall last evening,
April 30, 1895 There were about 4,000 spectators on the Goodison Park ground last evening, and while the Everton executive depended upon the resource of
April 29, 1895 Match: Liverpool Cup, Final, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 18:00. Everton – Liverpool 3-0 (2-0). Attendance: 4,000. Everton (2-3-5): Jack Hillman, James Adams,
March 30, 1895 Match: Lancashire Cup, Final, at Ewood Park (Blackburn). Preston North End – Everton 2-0 (1-0). Attendance: 8,000. Referee: Mr. John Lewis (Blackburn).
April 30, 1894 Match: Liverpool Cup, Final, at Police Athletic Ground (Fairfield), kick-off: 18:00. Everton – Liverpool 3-0 (0-0). Attendance: 4,000. Everton (2-3-5): Dick Williams,
February 24, 1894 International, British Home Championship, at St. Helens Rugby Club (Swansea). Wales – Ireland 4-1 (0-1). Attendance: 7,000. Referee: Mr. John Campbell (Scotland).
July 31, 1893 A depressing balance-sheet The annual meeting of the shareholders of the Bootle Association Football Club, Limited, took place in the Pavilion, Hawthorne
April 29, 1893 Last Saturday evening, in the Victoria Hotel, Miranda Road, Bootle, upwards of two elevens of players and friends of the above club
April 29, 1893 The last meeting for the season of the Bootle and Liverpool was but poorly patronised. Goodison Park, proving too strong an attraction
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