December 14, 1905 Notts County players go away next week to Norbreck Hall Hydro, near Blackpool. The men will probably go there on Monday and
Tag: Sunderland
Sketch – A tale of two football clubs
November 18, 1905 (Liverpool Football Echo: November 18, 1905) Keywords: Liverpool, Everton, Preston North End, Sunderland.
Football League meeting (November 6, 1905)
November 6, 1905 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held yesterday, Mr. John James Bentley presiding. Bob Currie, on the
Changes to the starting eleven
Friday, October 20 – 1905 Liverpool’s opponents, Nottingham Forest, along with Sunderland and Middlesbrough, have the unenviable distinction of being the only clubs who have
Portrait of Joe Hewitt
October 7, 1905 Some players there are who appear fated to undergo a sort of nomadic existence in a team, and it must be admitted
Sketch – Liverpool ‘sorry’ to Everton
September 23, 1905 (Liverpool Football Echo: September 23, 1905) Keywords: Liverpool, Sunderland, Everton, Newcastle United, Birmingham.
A decorated soldier in George Latham
September 16, 1905 George Latham, the centre-half of Liverpool Reserves, will appear in the League eleven today at Sunderland, in the left half position. Ever
Sunderland v Liverpool 1-2 (League match: September 16, 1905)
September 16, 1905 Match: Football League, First Division, at Roker Park, kick-off: 15:30. Sunderland – Liverpool 1-2 (1-1). Attendance: 16,000. Referee: Mr. J. Adams. Sunderland
Team arrangements for this day
September 16, 1905 Sunderland v. Liverpool. League match, at Roker Park. Liverpool. – Ned Doig, goal; Alf West and Billy Dunlop, backs; Maurice Parry, Alex
Changes in the Liverpool team
September 15, 1905 Liverpool go to Sunderland with Billy Dunlop for David Murray, George Latham for George Fleming, and John Carlin for Joe Hewitt. The
The Chelsea club 1905-06
September 9, 1905 The latest recruit to southern football is the Chelsea Club, which opened its gates to the public on Monday evening, September 4.
Benefit for James Watson
September 1, 1905 Liverpool visit Roker Park on the 16th inst., and the match will benefit James Watson, Sunderland’s left back. (Liverpool Daily Post: September
Football League meeting (August 4, 1905)
August 4, 1905 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held at the Tavistock Hotel, London, on Friday. Mr. John James
Biography: John Hughes (Liverpool Football Club)
April 29, 1905 That there are capable players in the Liverpool reserve team is amply demonstrated by the position which the club has gained in
Football League meeting (March 6, 1905)
March 6, 1905 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held at the Tavistock Hotel, London, yesterday, Mr. John James Bentley
Wales v Scotland 3-1 (International: March 6, 1905)
March 6, 1905 International, British Championship, at The Racecourse Ground (Wrexham). Wales – Scotland 3-1 (1-0). Attendance: 6,000. Referee: Mr. Frederick Kirkham. Wales (2-3-5): Leigh
Irish League v English League 0-2 (Inter League: October 15, 1904)
October 15, 1904 International: Inter League, at Grosvenor Park (Belfast), kick-off: 15:30. Irish League – English League 0-2 (0-2). Attendance: 15,000; gate receipts: £332. Referee:
Noted players: Don McCallum
October 8, 1904 The departure of Andy McCombie to Newcastle led the Sunderland officials to seek for a new back, and the must be considered
Image: Don McCallum (Sunderland)
October 3, 1904 Don McCallum, Sunderland. (Source: Athletic News: October 3, 1904)
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
The Liverpool players 1904-05
September 1, 1904 For the benefit and pleasure of readers of the programme I append the names of the Liverpool players, and a brief summary.
Liverpool paid Sunderland £150 for Ned Doig
August 13, 1904 It was stated in the stop press news of the “Telegraph” last night that Ned Doig, the Arbrothian and noted Sunderland goalkeeper,
Ned Doig finally signs for Liverpool
August 12, 1904 We are officially informed that Ned Doig, the international goalkeeper, signed for Liverpool yesterday afternoon. (Source: Dundee Courier: August 13, 1904)
Don McCallum: A fearless and grand tackler
August 10, 1904 Don McCallum, late of the Scottish (1st Division) club Greenock Morton, can play either left or right back. He is a man
Ned Doig transferred to Liverpool
July 7, 1904 Ned Doig, the well-known Sunderland goalkeeper, has been transferred to Liverpool, the transfer being £220. (Dundee Courier: July 7, 1904) XX
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