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April 23, 1910 Mr. John Tweed Ibbotson, of Derby, who has received the distinction of being appointed referee for the final tie in the English
January 25, 1910 The Association Trial game between Whites and Stripes, which was arranged to be played on the Liverpool club’s ground yesterday, was postponed
Tuesday, April 6 – 1909 At Plymouth, yesterday, McIntyre, the ex-Plymouth Argyle half-back, was committed for trial at the Assizes on the charge of causing
December 24, 1908 Gus Beeby, a goalkeeper who had a trial with Liverpool, has proved himself a capable man, and he has accordingly been signed
November 13, 1908 Jack Morris, the left full back of the Newtown North End, has signed an amateur form for Liverpool. He is having a
March 5, 1908 Peter Kyle, the centre forward of Woolwich Arsenal, has been signed by Aston Villa. During the past three or four weeks the
September 1, 1906 Pre-season thoughts The trial spins, public and private, the preliminary canters of our two big local clubs, were today things of the
August 30, 1906 Barrow Football Club. Once more the whirling of time has brought us round to another football season, and on Saturday the game
August 18, 1906 * During the past week or so rain has fallen copiously in these parts, and this is a source of pleasure to
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
September 23, 1905 A full-back capable of advancing into a more exacting sphere of influence is the subject for our sketch this week. David Bruce
January 13, 1905 The Hibs yesterday added to their list Hugh McQueen, of Leith and Derby County, who was recently tried by Kilmarnock. He figured
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
Saturday, December 15 – 1900 In the Combination match, Bury Reserves v. Liverpool Reserves, at Gigg-lane, Bury, this afternoon, the Bury directors are giving a
Saturday, December 8 – 1900 Arrangements are to be made so that, next season, it will be possible for clubs to sign on professional players
Saturday, April 14 – 1900 In marked contrast to previous seasons, the ‘’gate” at Goodison Park was yesterday of very limited proportion, the boisterous weather,
Good Friday, April 13 – 1900 Match: Friendly, at Goodison Park, kick off: 14:00. Everton – Liverpool 3-1 (2-1). Attendance: 5,000. Everton (2-3-5): Willie Muir;
November 18, 1899 Johnny Kirkham was once the idol of the Accrington football public. His oblique shots from the left wing were always a source
Saturday, October 7 – 1899 Liverpool hav esecured a new centre forward. Ah! Ah! Who said we couldn’t find one? His name is Hunter; no
Saturday, March 25 – 1899 At Saturday’s match, an ominous whisper went round the grand stand that Tom Watson, the old Sunderland and present Liverpool
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March 1, 1897 Mr. John Charles Clegg presided over a meeting of the Football Association`s council, held at the offices, 61, Chancery Lane, London, yesterday
December 7, 1895 Liverpool are after Alex McFarlane, of Baillieston, and have pressed him to go up and play a trial match for them. Blackburn
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