September 23, 1905 The directors of the Liverpool club have at least disclosed their hand, and two new players have been signed on. They are
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James Bradley transferred to Liverpool
September 16, 1905 A telegram from Stoke-on-Trent says that James Bradley, the well-known left half back of the Stoke team, has signed for Liverpool. (Liverpool
Good news for Stoke
June 22, 1905 Great satisfaction is felt in North Staffordshire at the decision of the Football Association that Jack Whitley, goalkeeper, and James Bradley, left
Portrait of John Cox
October 1, 1904 It is with a feeling of real pleasure that we find ourselves still able to write after the name of John Cox
Match Programme Portrait of Alex Raisbeck
September 1, 1904 Alex Raisbeck, Captain, Liverpool F.C. One of the most striking personalities in League football during recent years, has been and still is
Football League meeting (April 22, 1904)
April 22, 1904 Mr. John James Bentley presided on Friday over a meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League, held at the Tavistock
Wales Stripes v Wales Whites 4-2 (International trial: February 15, 1904)
February 15, 1904 Match: International trial, at The Racecourse (Wrexham). Stripes – Whites 4-2 (2-2). Referee: Mr. Ll. Williams (Holywell). Stripes (2-3-5): Bob Evans (Blackburn
Liverpool duo selected for Wales against England
February 14, 1904 At Wrexham, yesterday, a trial match was played, which the Stripes won by four goals, as against the Whites’ two goals, and
Stoke Football Club 1903/04
Saturday, December 26 – 1903 (Sunderland Daily Echo, 26-12-1903)
Robertson with knee problems
Wednesday, November 11 – 1903 Tom J. Robertson, full back of the Southampton Club, who is well known as the old Stoke and Liverpool player,
Football League meeting (November 6, 1903)
November 6, 1903 A meeting of the Management Committee of the English Football League was held at the Mosley Hotel, Manchester, on Friday. Mr. John
Hard punishment for Fred Buck
Wednesday, November 4 – 1903 It was officially announced at the offices of the Football Association yesterday that Frederick Buck, of Liverpool, had been suspended
Prospects of the coming season (1903-04)
August 22, 1903 In accordance with our usual custom, we give this morning a list of the players signed by most of the leading clubs,
Horace Vyner chooses Stoke over Liverpool
May 4, 1903 Horace Vyner, Birkenhead’s smart goalkeeper, has signed for Stoke. It is stated that Liverpool, Manchester City, and other first class clubs have
Scottish League v English League 0-3 (Inter League: March 14, 1903)
March 14, 1903 International: Inter League, at Celtic Park. Scottish League – English League 0-3 (0-0). Attendance: 39,000. Referee: Mr. Sam Torrans (Ireland). Scottish League
Football League meeting (February 2, 1903)
February 2, 1903 The Management Committee of the Football League held a meeting at Blackburn yesterday. Tommy Tierney (Gainsborough), late Chorley, and New Brighton, had
Some lines about Arthur Kelly
Saturday, December 20 – 1902 Both the extreme men in the Southport Central forward line – J. Atherton, on the right, and Arthur C.P. Kelly,
Another Raisbeck at Anfield
Thursday, October 2 – 1902 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held on the City Ground at Nottingham on Thursday.
Season preview 1902-03: Liverpool F.C. (Liverpool Echo)
August 30, 1902 With regard to the club whose headquarters are at Anfield, we may state that the same contingent of gentlemen who watched over
34 players retained for Liverpool
May 26, 1902 The official list of players registered by clubs of the Football League shows that 1,314 professionals are retained by their clubs, while
Who scored all the League goals 1901-02?
May 5, 1902 The following list shows how the goals in the Football League have been scored – at least who has been credited with
Arthur Capes to Stoke
Saturday, April 26 – 1902 Arrangements have been made for the transfer of Arthur Capes from Nottingham Forest to Stoke, the ex-Burton man, after playing
Preparations for the great international
April 2, 1902 All eyes will be turned towards Ibrox Park, Glasgow, on Saturday first, when Scotland and England meet in their thirtieth International game.
Rounding off a remunerative Easter
April 2, 1902 Yesterday Sheffield Wednesday played their third League match of the holidays, and though they were unable to repeat the successes they achieved
Wales team vs. England
February 24, 1902 The Welsh team to meet England on March 3rd was selected yesterday as follows: – Leigh R. Roose (Stoke), goal; Sam Meredith
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