July 5, 1904 Another hitch has arisen in Ned Doig’s transfer. I have just seen the noted goalkeeper, and he states that his transfer money
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Tom Watson in Sunderland to secure Ned Doig
July 1, 1904 Mr. Tom Watson, the secretary of the Liverpool Club, visited Sunderland to-day, the object of his visit being to arrange for the
McKenna on the International Board
Friday, June 24 – 1904 The first meeting of the newly-elected Management Committee of the Football League was held at Lytham yesterday, Mr. Bentley presiding.
An old man on his way to Liverpool
Wednesday, June 8 – 1904 Ned Doig, the noted goalkeeper, will in all likelihood sign for Liverpool in the course of a day or two.
Don McCallum transferred to Sunderland
May 16, 1904 The Sunderland club have signed on Don McCallum, the Greenock Morton back. McCallum is 23 years of age, 5ft. 9in. in height,
Ex-Liverpool players in veteran benefit match at Roker Park
April 29, 1904 For the benefit match at Roker Park to-morrow between the veteran representatives of Sunderland and Newcastle United two very strong teams have
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
Robert Robinson and Joe Hewitt transferred to Liverpool
February 9, 1904 Mr. Tom Watson, the secretary for the Liverpool Club, visited Sunderland and signed on two of the Wearside forwards, Robert Robinson and
Sunderland without Dougal Watson
January 15, 1904 Sunderland will be without the services of Dougal Watson, their left back, in the match against Liverpool tomorrow, that player having obtained
Football League meeting (January 8, 1904)
January 8, 1904 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held at the Midland Hotel, Manchester yesterday. Mr. John James Bentley
Liverpool Football Club 1903-04
January 2, 1904 For a team that has time and again proved itself capable of achieving great things on the field of football, Liverpool has
The grand debut for John Hughes
November 27, 1903 An article appeared in a well-known paper last Monday, from which I quote the following: – “Undoubtedly one of the finds of
English League v Irish League 2-1 (October 10, 1903)
October 10, 1903 International: Inter League, at Valley Parade (Bradford). English League – Irish League 2-1 (1-1). Attendance: 23,000; gate receipts: £515. Referee: Mr. W.C.M.
Football grounds in crowded centres
September 29, 1903 Except the ground is the property of the club, or is unsuitable for building purposes, football clubs are finding it increasingly difficult
Sunderland v Liverpool 2-1 (League match: September 12, 1903)
September 19, 1903 Match: Football League, First Division, at Roker Park, kick-off: 15:30. Sunderland – Liverpool 2-1 (1-0). Attendance: 17,000. Referee: Mr. A.W. Cooknell; linesmen:
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,
Bill Perkins and his nerves
April 4, 1903 Bill Perkins was so conspicuous a failure against Sheffield United last week that he was superseded on Monday night, when Liverpool played
Liverpool v Sunderland 1-1 (League match: March 30, 1903)
March 30, 1903 Key note: “The match was a strenuous affair from start to finish. Both teams were on full stretch from the moment of
Re-arranged fixtures for Liverpool
Thursday, March 19 – 1903 Mr. Tom Watson, secretary of the Liverpool Club, has arranged with Derby County to have the League match between the
Corinthians v Sunderland 0-3 (Charity Shield: February 28, 1903)
February 28, 1903 Match: Sheriff of London Shield, at White Hart Lane. Corinthians – Sunderland 0-3 (0-0). Attendance: 5,000. Referee: Mr. A. Green. Corinthians (2-3-5):
Alex Raisbeck to captain Scotland
Tuesday, February 24 – 1903 Last night the Selection Committee of the Scottish Football Association met privately in Glasgow, and chose the following powerful team
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
Liverpool’s Goddard and Raybould to represent North
January 17, 1903 The International Selection Committee met at Derby on Saturday evening, and selected the teams for the North v. South match, to be
Irish League v English League 2-3 (Inter League: October 11, 1902)
October 11, 1902 International: Inter League, at Solitude (Cliftonville, Belfast). Irish League – English League 2-3 (2-2). Attendance: 12,000. Referee: Mr. Tom Robertson (Glasgow, Scottish
Irish League v English League 2-3 (Inter League: October 11, 1902)
October 11, 1902 International: Inter League, at Solitude (Belfast). Irish League – English League 2-3 (2-2). Attendance: 12,000; gate receipts: £360. Referee: Mr. Tom Robertson
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