Tuesday, April 15 – 1919 The council of the English Schools’ Association have selected the following team to meet Wales at Anfield, Liverpool, on Easter
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Arnold Dargie @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Arnold Dargie on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Arnold Dargie: Born: 1891, in Bangor, in Wales. Passed away: September 18, 1917: Lane, in France (killed

The death of Harold Bache
February 15, 1916 News has been received at West Bromwich that Lieutenant H.G. Bache (Harold Godfrey Bache), the well-known amateur footballer, was killed last Tuesday
Wales Schoolboys v England Schoolboys 1-1 (International: April 24, 1915)
April 24, 1915 Match: Schoolboy International, friendly, at Cardiff. Wales Schoolboys – England Schoolboys 1-1 (-). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. D.J. Sambrook (Swansea). Wales (2-3-5):
Parkinson leaves Liverpool for Bury
Friday, August 21 – 1914 The Bury Football Club yesterday secured the transfer of Parkinson, the centre forward, from Liverpool. Parkinson has played for England

Ronald Jones (Ronnie Jones) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Ronnie Jones on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Ronnie Jones: Born: June 18, 1914: Mold, Wales. Passed away: 2010. Position: Outside right. Height: Weight: Career:
Arthur Goddard transferred to Cardiff
May 8, 1914 There are some interesting items of news this day. First Arthur Goddard has signed for Cardiff City, and he should do the
Wales v Ireland 1-2 (International: January 19, 1914)
January 19, 1914 Match: International, British Championship, at Racecourse Ground, Wrexham. Wales – Ireland 1-2 (0-1). Attendance: 6,000. Wales (2-3-5): Teddy Peers (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Lloyd
Another cap for Ernest Peake?
December 18, 1913 To-day the following eleven was chosen to represent Wales against Ireland at Wrexham, on Jan. 19th: – Teddy Peers (Wolverhampton Wanderers), goal;
Jack Sheldon transferred to Liverpool
November 26, 1913 Last evening Manchester United transferred their clever outside right, Jack Sheldon, to Liverpool, and though no announcement was made with respect to
International duties for William Lacey and Ernest Peake
January 18, 1913 Everton cannot see their way to allow Val Harris off to assist Ireland v. Wales. On the other hand, Liverpool are releasing
William Lacey selected for Ireland
December 31, 1912 The following team was chosen last night to represent Ireland against Wales at Grosvenor Park, Belfast, on January 18: – William Scott
Wales in Liverpool
Friday, November 4 – 1910 Here are some interesting figures relative to Liverpool. It contains some 15,000 Welsh people and 56 Welsh churches in which
Little about the FA Cup final referee
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

Ernest Peake selected for Wales XI
March 27, 1908 The following is the team to represent Wales against Ireland at Aberdare on April 11th: – Leigh Roose (Sunderland), goal; Horace Blew
Medals for Welsh internationals
June 26, 1907 At a banquet at Wrexham, last night, the following football players were presented with specially designed gold medals in commemoration of the
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

John Walker as Scotland’s outside right
March 9, 1904 John Walker, after many years in other positions, finds himself asked to fill the bill as an outside right against Wales at

Ex-Liverpool Hugh Morgan back in Scotland
Saturday, October 3 – 1903 We give our readers to-day a photo of Hugh Morgan, of Dundee F.C. Hugh was born at Longriggend, a mining
Wales team vs. England
February 24, 1902 The Welsh team to meet England on March 3rd was selected yesterday as follows: – Leigh R. Roose (Stoke), goal; Sam Meredith
England team vs. Wales
February 24, 1902 For the first of the English internationals to be played at Wrexham Racecourse on Monday next, March 3rd, the following were selected
Wales v Ireland 0-3 (International: February 22, 1902)
February 22, 1902 International, British Championship, at Cardiff Arms Park. Wales – Ireland 0-3 (0-1). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Mr. Arthur Kingscott. Wales (2-3-5): Bob Evans
Liverpool Reserves out of The Combination
Saturday, June 3 – 1899 The annual general meeting of the representatives of the clubs forming the Football Combination was held at Liverpool on Saturday.
Motor Car regulations – speed limit set at 14 miles an hour
Thursday, October 29 – 1896 The Local Government Board has forwarded to the county councils of England and Wales, to the London vestries, and to

Liverpool on “derby day” 1894
October 14, 1894 The great football match “I am sure, Mr. Editor, that a great number of football enthusiasts in North Wales will be glad
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