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Whitfield & Brain	Messrs A. Coffey & W. C. Gibbins stated that
		  he was
		they were not very impressed by the former, but that the latter
		seemed a good player & shot well. Mr. A. Coffey thought Whitfield
		was very good particularly in his use of the ball, whilst
		Brain also appealed to him as plucky & skilful. He was 25.

Sherbourne (Chorley)	Mr. J. Fare thought nothing of this I. F.

Davies E. (Bangor)	Mr. J. Elliott gave a fairly good report of
		this C. F. who was 20 & 5'8½".

Evans (Walsall)		Mr. H. Hart could form no definite opinion
		of this player on account of the state of the ground.

Treanor & Harker	Mr. F. W. Lake could not recommend Harker
(Accrington)	(I. L.) but gave a good report of Treanor (L. H.) & Reynolds
		(O. R.).

Wellington & Shrewsbury	Mr. T. Kelly could not recommend any
Players		of these players owing to their past experiences with
		League Clubs.

Taylor (Bristol R.)	Mr. W. J. Wallace again gave a promising
		report of this I. F. who was only 18.

Dalton (Evenwood)	Mr. W. Laine was not impressed by this
		C. F.

F. A. re Nursery Clubs	Mr. W. C. Cuff reported the result of the
		Meeting held in London.

Lancs. F. A. Cup. (3)	Mr. W. C. Gibbins reported the revised lines
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		upon which this Competition was to operate next Season.

Chelsea Match.		Decided that the team should travel to
		London on the Morning of the match.

Property Owners Assocn.	Agreed to donate Five Guineas to the
		Fighting Fund of this Association.

Letters of Thanks	These read from Royal Southern Hospital,
		L'pool Gymnasts & League of Welldoers.

Use of Ground		This was granted to the L'pool Wed'y. League
		Daily Dispatch Schoolboys Competition, Unemployed Knock-out
		Competition & the L'pool Football League.

Players on Transfer	List read from Birmingham F. C. but no