Monday, April 30 – 1900 A meeting of the Management Committee was held at Preston yesterday, Mr. John James Bentley presiding. The apology from Grimsby
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Liverpool v Wolverhampton Wanderers
April 2, 1900 The return League game between the above clubs was decided at Molineux Grounds, before 7,000 spectators. The teams were as follows: –
Wolves v Liverpool 0-1 (League match: March 31, 1900)
March 31, 1900 Match, Football League, First Division, at Molineux, kick-off: 15:00 Wolverhampton Wanderers – Liverpool 0-1 (0-0). Attendance: 7,000. Referee: Mr. W.G. Jones; linesmen:
The team of the macs
Saturday, January 6 – 1900 Blackburn Rovers, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Sheffield United, and West Bromwich Albion employ English players more regularly than other League clubs. Liverpool
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Preston North End 1-3 (League match: December 23, 1899)
December 23, 1899 Match: Football League, First Division, Molineux. Wolverhampton Wanderers – Preston North End 1-3 (1-2). Attendance: 8,000. Referee: Mr. A. Barker (Hanley). Wolverhampton
Benefit match for George Fleming
December 23, 1899 On Friday next George Fleming takes his benefit, when the Corinthians play the Wolves. (Lancashire Evening Post: December 23, 1899)
Liverpool v Wolverhampton Wanderers
November 27, 1899 Liverpool v Wolverhampton Wanderers. The first League fixture of the season between the above clubs was decided at Anfield, before 13,000 spectators.
Liverpool v Wolves 1-1 (League match: November 25, 1899)
November 25, 1899 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:45. Liverpool – Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-1 (0-1). Attendance: 13,000. Referee: Mr. John Lewis; linesmen:
Wolves v Liverpool 0-0 (League match: January 14, 1899)
January 14, 1899 Match: Football League, First Division, at Molineux, kick-off: 14:45. Wolverhampton Wanderers – Liverpool 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 6,000. Referee: Mr. J. Stott; linesmen:
Tricky runs and accurate centres
September 22, 1898 Liverpool are suffering somewhat from the want of George Allan, their centre-forward. But for his accident they might have beaten Sunderland, and
Secretaries of noted clubs: Mr. Jack Addenbrooke
September 17, 1898 Of recent years the position of secretary to a big football club has become a much more important office than it was
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (April 23, 1898)
April 23, 1898 ** The Anfield Robertson looks like turning out as valuable a member of the team as his namesake has done to the
A Players’ Union is born in Liverpool
December 28, 1897 At a meeting of leading football professionals in Liverpool, presided over by John Bell, the well-known Everton forward, at which representatives of
Liverpool drawn against Hucknall St John’s in the FA Cup
Wednesday, December 15 – 1897 Mr. W. J. C. Clegg presided over a Council meeting of the Football Association at 61, Chancery-lane, yesterday evening, the
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: September 13, 1897
September 13, 1897 Glorious weather favoured the initial home League match at Anfield, and the visit of the once famous North End team proved a
Football League meeting (September 10, 1897)
September 10, 1897 The Management Committee of the Football League met at the Old Boar’s Head Hotel, Manchester, yesterday, there being present Messrs. John James
Wolves v Liverpool 1-2 (League match: January 9, 1897)
January 9, 1897 Key note: “Wolverhampton Wanderers received a visit from the Liverpool team, and a capital struggle ensued between them. The Wolves forced the
The Wednesday v Wolves 0-0 (League match: December 12, 1896)
December 12, 1896 Match: Football League, First Division, at Olive Grove. The Wednesday – Wolves 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 2,000. The Wednesday (2-3-5): Jimmy Massey, Jimmy
John Lyden transferred to Wolverhampton Wanderers
Saturday, December 5 – 1896 The Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday night secured the transfer of John Lyden, inside right forward of the Chorley Club, for
Becton refused Wolves
Thursday, October 29 – 1896 The business of transferring players is a very lucrative one in English quarters at present, and some clubs are making
Football League meeting (October 16, 1896)
October 16, 1896 A meeting of the Emergency Committee of the Football League was held last night, in Manchester. Mr John James Bentley in the
The great English clubs 1896-7
August 25, 1896 All the leading Association teams are now in practice for the opening of the season of 1896-7, which will be inaugurated in
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (July 25, 1896)
July 25, 1896 * Aston Villa are credited with the promise to urge the extension of the League to 20 clubs, but the onus of
Scotland v England 2-1 (International: April 4, 1896)
April 4, 1896 International: British Championship, at Parkhead (Glasgow), kick-off: 16:00. Scotland – England 2-1 (2-0). Attendance: 51,345; gate receipts: £3,244. Referee: Mr. Humphrey Jones
Football League meeting (March 26, 1896))
March 26, 1896 A meeting of the Football League was held in London yesterday. Rotherham Town were asked for an explanation why they only played
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