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;
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England v Wales 4-3 (International: March 17, 1913)
March 17, 1913 International, British Championship, at Ashton Gate (Bristol). England – Wales 4-3 (3-1). Attendance: 8,000. Referee: Mr. Alex Jackson (Scotland). England (2-3-5): Ernie
Wales v Scotland 0-0 (International: March 3, 1913)
March 3, 1913 International, British Championship, at Racecourse (Wrexham). Wales – Scotland 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 4,500. Referee: Isaac Baker (England). Wales (2-3-5): William Bailiff (Llanelli),
Ireland v Wales 0-1 (International: January 18, 1913)
January 18, 1913 International, British Championship, at Grosvenor Park (Belfast). Ireland v Wales 0-1 (0-1). Attendance: 8,000. Referee: Mr. John Pearson (England). Ireland (2-3-5): William
Sketch: William Stuart (Wrexham and ex-Liverpool F.C.)
October 5, 1912 William Stuart, formerly of Liverpool, who is showing excellent form in the forward rank of Wrexham F.C. (Source: Liverpool Echo: October 5,
Sketch: To pastures new
August 31, 1912 (Source: Liverpool Football Echo: August 31, 1912) A big thank you to Billy Smith the Blue Correspondent for the sketches.
Season preview 1912-13: Liverpool F.C. (Athletic News)
August 26, 1912 Having escaped the clutches of the Second Division by the merest margin last April, it is only natural to suppose that the
Arthur Berry signs for Liverpool F.C.
June 19, 1912 Arthur Berry, the international amateur outside right, has signed for Liverpool, and will play regularly next season. Berry formerly played for Liverpool
Liverpool and Everton swapping players
May 27, 1912 Everton take Harold Uren and Liverpool have William Lacey At the end of December the Mersey football folk were all keen to
Footballer’s sad end – found dead in the street
Tuesday, December 27 – 1910 About six o’clock on Tuesday morning a lad turning out with milk supply at Llandudno discovered the dead body of
Maurice Parry transferred to Wrexham
November 25, 1910 Maurice Parry, the Welsh international half back, who was for several seasons one of the Liverpool players, has signed on for Wrexham.
Harold Uren – A clever winger
Saturday, October 15 – 1910 Harold Uren, the Liverpool outside left, was born at Bristol some 233 years ago, and no doubt enthusiasts in the
Season preview 1910/11: Liverpool F.C. (Athletic News)
August 29, 1910 The Anfielders, despite their early departure from the Cup-ties last January, enjoyed one of the most successful season in the history of
Season preview 1910-11: Liverpool F.C. (Cricket and Football Field)
August 6, 1910 When writing of Liverpool’s 1909-10 prospects, 12 months ago, I said “Liverpool’s present policy, position, and – shall I add? – prospects
Football at Cardiff
July 12, 1910 At a meeting of the board of directors of the Cardiff City Association Football Club Company, in the Bristol and South Wales
Bertram Goode transferred to Wrexham
June 23, 1910 Bertram Goode, for the past two seasons with Liverpool F.C., has been transferred to Wrexham, and will play in their Birmingham League
Edward Husbands transferred to Cardiff City
May 28, 1910 Edward Husbands, who played such a sterling game in goal for Wrexham last season in the English and Welsh cup-ties and Birmingham
England Amateurs v Wales Amateurs 6-0 (International friendly)
Saturday, February 19 – 1910 International: Amateur friendly, at Leeds Road (Huddersfield). England Amateurs – Wales Amateurs 6-0 (3-0). Attendance: 8,000. Referee: Mr. J.T. Howcroft
The draw for the 2nd Round of the FA Cup
January 18, 1909 The draw for the second round of the English Cup was made yesterday as follows: – Plymouth v. Wrexham or Exeter. Tottenham
Season preview 1908-09: Liverpool F.C. (Cricket and Football Field)
August 8, 1908 Liverpool’s changes Contrary to rule, Liverpool wound up the last League season that ever was in an average position – eight instead
Wales v Ireland 0-1 (International: April 11, 1908)
April 11, 1908 Match: International, British Championship, at Aberdare Athletic Ground. Wales – Ireland 0-1 (0-1). Attendance: 6,000. Referee: Mr. James Ibbotson. Wales (2-3-5): Bob
Maurice Parry pulls out of the Wales squad
March 31, 1908 Owing to the inability of Maurice Parry, of Liverpool, to play, the Welsh Committee have had to rearrange their half back line
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
Ernest Peak’s Blackburn Rovers debut
March 27, 1908 Ernest Peake, Aberystwyth’s international half, having signed a Lancashire Combination form as an amateur for Blackburn Rovers, travelled about 400 miles last
Wales v England 1-7 (International: March 16, 1908)
March 16, 1908 Match: International: British Championship, at The Racecourse (Wrexham). Wales – England 1-7 (0-4). Attendance: 7,000. Referee: Mr. P. Phelps (Scotland FA). Wales
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