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a good player was quite unsuited for first League
football.
Pickering Mr. Kirkwood reported that he had approached
Burnley with reference to their centre forward
Pickering and Burnley having declined to
negotiate for his transfer - meanwhile Messrs Kelly
& Davies were deputed to visit Blackpool on Saturday
next and report on his play.
McNeil & The Secretary reported that he had received a
Lindsay very favourable account of McNeil the inside left
of Linfield and Lindsay the inside right of
Glentoran and that as these Clubs would be playing
at Windsor Park, Belfast, on Saturday next Mr. Green
and he were deputed to go over and report on their
play.
Cunningham Kilmarnock F.C. wrote that they had no intention
of parting with Cunningham but that their promise
to give us the first refusal still held good.
The Secretary was instructed to send a team to play
Holywell United on the 18th October on payment of
fares and teas for 13 persons.
An application by Ellesmere Port for the loan of
players was declined.
An application by Leo Moore for his Central League
transfer was granted.
Jubilee banquet The F.A. having again written hereon resolved that
we inform them that it is not our intention to be present