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Bainbridge (I. R.) Mr. E. Green thought he had a poor 1st Half
Tranmere R. 289 and a very good 2nd Half was still of the
opinion that he would not do for the 1st Div.
Mr. J. C. Sharp liked him, although he had
faults, and thought he would be useful if the
price was not excessive.
Massey (R. B.) Mr. E. Green thought he was very crude played
Buy Res somewhat like a novice could not recommend him.
Managers Report Mr. Britton reported an the 1st & 2nd team games
v Liverpool & Liverpool Res.
Hold was in bed with fast poisoning & Fielding
had stomach trouble.
McIntosh & Catterick were now fit, and Lello
was back home.
Leyland's hand was now out of plaster.
Bainbridge had a good game from an
attacking point of view, but did nothing
defensively against poor opposition. He was 5' 9" &
11½ stone, and thought his price would be in
the region £12,000 to £15,000. Agreed that Messrs
W. C. Gibbins & N. W. Coffey see him an Saturday
next & Bradford.
A. Letter from Evergreen F. C. re Sutherland
was read and it was agreed to send them a
cheque for £25.
The possibility of obtaining promising
players from Dundalk & other Eire Clubs was
mentioned and it was re-affirmed that the
Manager had a free hand.
Reported that the price required for
Pritchard (L. B.) Wolves was £15,000, and
although both Bolton & Leicester had offered
this figure the player would not go. Mr.
Horace Williams did not think he would do us