Friday, October 15 – 1948 Albert Stubbins, Liverpool’s centre-forward, who played for England in the “Victory” international match, to-day re-signed for the club. As he
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John, Dave and Roy Maconald of East Wemyss
Tuesday, April 5 – 1932 In senior football circles it is not unusual to find two brothers playing together for the same team. For a
John Lillie cannot get a foot in
February 19, 1927 So well served are New Brighton at full back that John Lillie, a Tynesider, has never had a chance in their League
Charles Harrison Davis transferred to Liverpool
December 23, 1922 Charles Harrison Davis, aged 20 years, who has been transferred to Liverpool from West Staveley (North Eastern League), is a youth of
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1922 (Liverpool Echo)
July 5, 1922 Liverpool’s huge building scheme There was another quick-despatched annual general meeting locally last night, when Liverpool, under the guidance of the business-like
Dick Forshaw for Jack Sheldon
May 7, 1921 In Jack Sheldon’s place at outside right Liverpool tried Dick Forshaw against Bolton Wanderers, but it was not a happy move. Forshaw
Tom Watsons death: from a Newcastle point of view
May 6, 1915 We regret to announce the death of Mr. Tom Watson, the secretary of the Liverpool Football Club, which took place yesterday afternoon,
Ronald Orr sold to Raith Rovers
Wednesday, January 17 – 1912 Ronald Orr, of Liverpool, the Scottish internationalist, has been signed by Raith Rovers, and will turn out against Hamilton Academicals
The Tyneside disaster
Monday, October 24 – 1910 The disaster on Tyneside must have come as a tremendous shock to followers of the Anfield-road club, for none could
Tough task ahead for the Livers
October 21, 1910 Liverpool have a tough task on hand at Newcastle, but the “Reds” showed such improvement last week that their supporters are not
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (November 24, 1906)
November 24, 1906 Liverpool’s Novocastian’s experiences Liverpool’s nice winning sequence came to an end at Newcastle in a fashion somewhat unsatisfactory. Given eleven good men
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (November 17 – 1906)
Saturday, November 17 – 1906 Preston’s pitiable fight At Anfield there was a story of goals in plenty. Preston was indeed in a bad way,
Celebrations for Mr. Frank Watt, Newcastle United
April 1, 1901 Last night at the Lion and Lamb Hotel, Newcastle, Mr. Frank Watt, the popular secretary of Newcastle United, was the recipient of
Famous men in football, No. 5: Joe Turner and Fred Johnson
September 30, 1899 One of the best known of our wire-pullers in football once remarked to me: “Stoke have done more to put up wages
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