July 3, 1915 The joint conference of the English League, Scottish League, and the Irish League, and the Southern League was held at Blackpool, to-day,
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Portrait of Ephraim Longworth
March 17, 1915 Ephraim Longworth, the consistent and resourceful full back, was born at Halliwell, and played for Bolton St Luke’s School team in his
Well-known referee dies
Tuesday, December 29 – 1914 The death occurred suddenly, at West Bromwich, yesterday, of Mr. A. Green (Alfred Green), for many years one of the
Good prospects for Chester
Saturday, June 20 – 1914 There is every prospect of Chester having quite a tip-top team next season, for Mr. Jack Jones, the secretary, and
Archie Rawlings for Rochdale
Monday, June 8 – 1914 Last night the Rochdale Association Football Club signed Archie Rawlings, who last season played with Northampton in the Southern League.
Joe Butler for Lincoln City
Monday, June 1 – 1914 Having retained their place in the League, Lincoln City have speedily set about the task of strengthening their team. The
William Hunter transferred to Exeter City
May 9, 1914 The first new player to sign on for Exeter City was secured on Saturday. He is Clapton Orient’s former centre forward, William
Irish League v Southern League 1-4 (Inter League: October 11, 1913)
October 11, 1913 International: Inter League, at Grosvenor Park. Irish League v Southern League 1-4 (1-1). Attendance: 5,000. Referee: Mr. T. Dougary (Glasgow) Irish League
Southern League v Irish League 1-1 (Inter League: March 15, 1913)
March 15, 1913 International: Inter League, at New Cross (Millwall). Southern League – Irish League 1-1 (0-1). Attendance: 7,000 (10,000 from the start of the
Liverpool celebrated its twenty-first birthday
Wednesday, February 19 – 1913 A strong, juicy smell smote me as I climbed the Sandon steps. The Liverpool Football Club had forestalled me by
Football League meeting (September 4, 1911)
September 4, 1911 Mr. John McKenna presided yesterday over a Management Committee meeting of the English League at the Imperial Hotel, Russel Square, London. The
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
James Hughes at the Palace
December 17, 1910 James Hughes, a player who did some excellent work at half-back for Liverpool, is now one of the mainstays of the Crystal
Alf West’s return
December 17, 1910 The supporters of the Liverpool club will welcome Alf West back again to the first eleven of the Liverpool club, particularly if
Footballer’s sad end – found dead in the street
Tuesday, December 27 – 1910 About six o’clock on Tuesday morning a lad turning out with milk supply at Llandudno discovered the dead body of
Personalia: Herbert Leavey, Liverpool F.C.
November 12, 1910 So well did the Anfield forwards perform last season, that the club officials did not deem in necessary to search for much

Personalia – Ephraim Longworth, Liverpool F.C.
Saturday, October 29 – 1910 Capable full backs have been needed at Anfield since the days of Billy Dunlop and Alf West, before his unfortunate
Season preview 1910/11: Liverpool F.C. (Athletic News)
August 29, 1910 The Anfielders, despite their early departure from the Cup-ties last January, enjoyed one of the most successful season in the history of
Season preview 1910-11: Liverpool F.C. (Cricket and Football Field)
August 6, 1910 When writing of Liverpool’s 1909-10 prospects, 12 months ago, I said “Liverpool’s present policy, position, and – shall I add? – prospects
A goal scoring Eastbournian
April 9, 1910 Jack Tosswill, the young Eastbournian, who created very favourable impressions at the back end of last season, has been very successful in
Football League meeting (April 4, 1910)
April 4, 1910 At a meeting of the Football League yesterday the following team were chosen to represent the League in the match with the
Wallis Dimmock transferred to Liverpool
September 27, 1909 Liverpool yesterday made what is believed to be a good capture by signing on Wallis Dimmock, a full back, who played all

Swindon Town F.C.: Review of the 1908-09 season
May 7, 1909 It is a distinct pleasure to review the past football season as far as the Swindon Town Club’s performances in the Southern
Portrait of Maurice Parry
Saturday, February 27 – 1909 This accomplished footballer was born at Oswestry, and was educated at the High School there. Here he commenced his career
Personalia: Harry Fitzpatrick, Liverpool F.C.
November 9, 1907 At one period of Liverpool’s career their eleven might accurately have been dubbed the “team of all the Macs.” Gradually the sons
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