Tuesday, November 11 – 1924 Kenny Campbell, the ex-Partick Thistle goalkeeper, has been successfully operated upon for a displaced cartilage, and will be in the
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Scotsmen who used to come down from the hills
October 25, 1924 Before the League matches had absorbed every available Saturday and holiday fixture date, Everton, and later on Liverpool, made a feature each
Season preview 1924-25: Liverpool F.C. (Athletic News)
August 25, 1924 Judging from what has been seen in the practice game, Liverpool appear to have good grounds for expecting a successful season. There
William Findlay transferred to Liverpool
August 18, 1924 Liverpool have signed William Findlay, the Third Lanark half-back. His transfer is said to have cost the Anfield club £2,500. (Source: Belfast
Willie Maley’s life story: Part 1
May 11, 1924 40 years behind the scenes in football. To-day we publish the first instalment of the experiences of Mr Wille Maley, manager of
Sydney Henderson Ross (Sydney Ross) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Sydney Ross on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Sydney Ross: Born: June 8, 1869: Edinburgh (Midlothian), Scotland. Passed away: February 4, 1924: South Brisbane (Queensland),
Matt McQueen: Liverpool F.C.’s choice
February 19, 1923 After careful examination of an extraordinary number of applications for the post of team-manager to the Liverpool Association Club, now threatening to
Wales v Scotland 2-1 (International match)
Saturday, February 4 – 1922 International, British Championship 1921-22, at The Racecourse (Wrexham). Wales – Scotland 2-1 (2-0). Attendance: 7,000. Referee: Mr. Arthur Ward (England).
Kenneth Campbell’s life story – Part IV
May 28, 1921 Amusing story of Buchan and Campbell When Charlie Buchan’s smile irritated me Base humour about my transfer By Kenneth Campbell “Kenneth Campbell,
Kenneth Campbell continues his life story: Part II
May 14, 1921 When I was signed on for four pounds. Remarkable incident in which Bobbie Parker figures. By Kenneth Campbell “Kenneth Campbell, the famous
David Muir Chalmers @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about David Chalmers on PlayUpLiverpool. About David Chalmers: Born: July 22 – 1891, Buckhaven, Scotland. Passed away: April 24 – 1920, Vale of
English League v Scottish League 3-1 (Inter League: February 22, 1919)
February 22, 1919 International: Inter League, at St. Andrews (Birmingham). English League – Scottish League 3-1 (1-0). Attendance: 20,000. Referee: Mr. J.T. Howcroft (Bolton). English
Mr. John McKenna’s long service
January 20, 1919 The President of the Football League, Mr. John McKenna, greatly distinguished himself in the interview with the professional players. To conduct an
Scotland v England 2-0 (International: June 8, 1918)
June 8, 1918 International, Benefit for the Sir Douglas Haig Base Hospitals, at Celtic Park. Scotland – England 2-0 (0-0). Attendance: 45,000; gate receipts: £1,300.
Kenneth Campbell in Charity Match
Thursday, November 1 – 1917 At the request of Mr. Alfred Martin, an official of the National Union of Journalists, Andrew Wilson, of Sheffield Wednesday,
Liverpool XI for the local derby selected
November 24, 1915 Liverpool, in spite of the fact that they tried certain men out of position, have stuck to the side that conquered Oldham
Bob Ferguson and Jimmy Nicholl for Wishaw Thistle
September 1, 1915 Bob Ferguson (Third Lanark and Sunderland*), Billy Cringan (Sunderland), John O’Hara (Hibernians), Jimmy Nicholl (Liverpool), James McCaig (Partick Thistle), and Craig Brown
Ernest Peake one of two professionals in Scotland
July 3, 1915 Ernest Peake, of Third Lanark, and Andrew Cunningham, Glasgow Rangers, are said to be the only professional football players in Scotland signed
Scottish League v English League 1-4 (Inter League: March 20, 1915)
March 20, 1915 International: Inter League, at Celtic Park (Glasgow). Scottish League – English League 1-4 (0-2). Attendance: 30,000. Referee: Mr. A.A. Jackson. Scottish League
Irish League v Scottish League 1-2 (Inter League: November 18, 1914)
November 18, 1914 International: Inter League, at Grosvenor Park (Belfast). Irish League – Scottish League 1-2 (1-2). Attendance: 7,500; gate receipts: £212. Referee: Mr. J.
Players coming and leaving Liverpool F.C.
August 19, 1914 Liverpool have engaged Phil Bratley (centre-half) and Wilfred Bartrop (wing forward) from Barnsley, and have also secured Charles Duffy from East Stirlingshire,
Third Lanark on tour to Portugal and Spain
May 23, 1914 Third Lanark are indulging in a Continental trip this month. They left Liverpool to-day per the steamer Darro for Lisbon. Six games
Celtic v Third Lanark 6-0 (Glasgow Charity Cup: May 12, 1914)
May 12, 1914 Match: Glasgow Charity Cup, Final, at Hampden Park. Celtic – Third Lanark 6-0 (4-0). Attendance: 8,000. Referee: Mr. J.W. Vick (Glasgow). Celtic
Nine players to leave Liverpool
May 4, 1914 Liverpool failed to rebook Ernest Peake, so the Welsh international has taken himself to Third Lanark. It is curious to find a
Who’s who in the Liverpool team
Sunday, April 19 – 1914 The players who will probably represent Liverpool are as follow: – Kenneth Campbell (goalkeeper), a young custodian whom Liverpool people
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