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Born: July 5 — , Liverpool, Lancashire England. Position: Mifielder. Career: Liverpool Born: February 27 — , Strathblane, Stirlingshire, Scotland.

Born: July 17 — , Burnley, Lancashire, England. Born: December 12 — , Cadder, Scotland. Posit0n: Right back or right half. Signed pro July 18 — Born Bagilt. Pre LFC Glint schools. Born: August 6 — , Newcastle-on-Tyne. Height: cm 5ft. Born: November 14 — , Runcorn. Born: May 2 — Born: March 20 — , Whitwell, England. Born: June 26 — , Sweden. Born: November 2 — , Ormskirk Lancashire. Liverpool, Associated schoolboy Liverpool Liverpool, amateur x Martin, George x Dominic Matteo.

Born: April 28 — , Dumfries Scotland. Born: October 3 — , Rhyl Wales. Reports said Hull City was after him. Born: Salford. Born: , Birkenhead, England. Position: Right half or centre half.

Born: Warrington. Pre LFC Chester. Pre LFC Crosby schools. Born: July 1 — , USA. Katrin Omarsdottir is an Icelandic international joined who Liverpool at the start of the season and to say she is something of a lucky charm would be an understatement.

She has over 45 international caps for Iceland and played in the European Championships. Asisat is an explosive forward who was voted the most valuable player at the U20 World Cup in Canada in , where she was the top goalscorer as the Falconets finished runners up to Germany.

Asisat proved in the U20 World Cup what a top-class talent she is and this signing is a big coup for us. Born: August 25 — Pre LFC Burscough. Born: January 10 — , Kilsyth, Scotland. Career: Grangemouth, St.

Mirren, Everton loan. Born: September 6 — , Blythe, England. Born: October 13 — , Tewkesbury, England. Born Cheltenham. Pre LFC Worthing. Born: September 21 — , Penarth Wales. Born: January 11 — , Liverpool England.

Born: January 7 — , Evenwood County Durham. Born: February 17 — , Dundee, Scotland. C: — Born: South Shields. Pre LFC Darlington. Wing wizard Nicole Rolser will be hoping for an injury free after spending the majority of the campaign on the sidelines with a serious ACL injury. King of the assists, she provides numerous chances for goal machine Natasha Dowie. Before joining the Reds at the start of the season alongside German compatriot Corina Schroder, Nicole had made a real impact in the Bundesliga, firing 10 goals in 21 games for SC 07 from a wide position.

She has also represented Germany at U19 and U20 level, where her side finished runners-up in the World Cup in Japan. Rolser signed a new deal in early to commit her future to Liverpool. Born: May 9 — , Liverpool, Lancashire England. Born: Porth. Pre LFC Stourbridge. Born: February 23 — , Glasgow Lanarkshire, Scotland. Position: Centre-forward or outside left. Pre LFC Formby. Born: , Stevenston, Scotland. Career: St. Signed from Rochdale. Born: Brighton.

Born: , Jarrow. Career: Jarrow, Sheffield Wednesday, Barnsley. Note: Tied players listed in descending order of goals per game and shutouts per game due to commuted season. The team was inspired by and dedicated its victory to fallen team mate Brandon Bassi. The team went undefeated and won 2 - 0 in the final over Ontario to cap off their Provincial Cup Championship season. This year it was in Saskatchewan and again BC lost to Alberta in the final.

The team went undefeated and was awarded the Fair Play Award on top of the Championship. They lost to Alberta in the final. Welcome to VMSL.

The purpose of the Society is to develop, promote, extend and foster the game of soccer in the Province of British Columbia, Canada and to safeguard the interests of the clubs and teams competing in the VMSL, BC's premier amateur league.

It's a ball the defender can and should be dealing with. Now he's not in a good tactical position because he's gone looking for the cross. But he's braked and now he's dealing with a cutback.

At the ball contact, you can see the hands are not in Jordan's eyeline. You look at the right hand opposed to the left and they're not symmetrical. The hands haven't worked together and it's an unfortunate handling error more than anything.

Jordan will understand that detail. It's the same thing as a goalkeeper, of keeping your hands in the game, in a good position. Nick Pope is a taller goalkeeper than Jordan Pickford, and as a result he naturally takes on a more upright starting position.

Margetson - using a save from Brighton's Alexis Mac Allister - explains how that helps the Burnley 'keeper to pull off impressive saves. Because Nick's such a big physical presence, if his final set position is too low he'll really struggle to move that body.

The second game, at Victoria, saw the Coast All-Stars win, Dunderdale scoring twice and Hyland tallied four times. The final game, back in Vancouver, was played under the eastern six-man rules and was won by the visitors. The series had been a success as the players earned extra money and the fans saw new faces - but the games had been purely exhibitions.

Before the next season began, the Patricks negotiated for a series between the champions of the two leagues. The Stanley Cup would be at stake and was to be emblematic of the hockey championship of the world. When the season opened the teams knew of the rewards waiting the regular season winners.

In a surprising show of strength they jumped out in front and with one game to be played, they sewed up the league having a record of 10 wins and 5 losses. In addition to winning the title Victoria also had the league's leading goal scorer as team captain, Tommy Dunderdale, fired in 24 goals in 15 games. Victoria Arena was sold out for the world series of hockey and Quebec, with several top-ranking players of the times, was confident of winning.

Victoria, who had plenty of speed, several deadly shooters and a tough defense won the first game by a count. The second game was played under eastern rules and Victoria fans saw six-man hockey for the first time. Quebec gave the Aristocrats a going-over, winning In the final and deciding game of the series Victoria swamped Quebec, , with Dunderdale and Lester Patrick each scoring two goals.

Aristrocrats The Victoria Aristocrats had become the first national champions in professional hockey. However, they did not gain possession of the Stanley Cup as the N.

When professional hockey was ushered into the capital city the amateurs also came bobbing up for recognition. In the second year of the arena they had a three-team league of B. Telephone, the Y. The season opened with the N. Although Victoria had just won the coast title another crafty forward, Dubby Kerr, was added to their line-up.

Victoria again proved too fast for Vancouver and Portland, who had taken over the New Westminster franchise. A second P. Their opponents would be the Toronto Arenas. A best-of-five series was over in three games.

The opening game, played under eastern rules, was won by Toronto. The second game was played under seven-man rules, but Victoria lost in overtime. By the time the third game came up Victoria had learned a few things about the six-man game but lost again a by count to end the series.

Just as hockey was rolling along famously the Great War broke out and the Canadian government took over the Willows Exhibition buildings and also the Victoria Arena for military purposes. The authorities didn't commandeer Vancouver's arena so they and Portland continued to operate while the Victoria franchise moved to Spokane.

After the Armistice and the release of the Arena by the military, the amateurs really began to shine. The player rosters of that day included active members of our community. Vic Gravelin, later sports editor of the Colonist, was in goal. Hann, Dudley, Elmer and Jerry Tobin.

Amateur hockey proved popular and drew good crowds of up to spectatorsa game. The playoffs saw Foundations defeat the Senators in the finals to capture the Dudleigh Cup. The shipyards had closed down and some of their players, including Hughie Burnett and Alex Straith, went to the Senators. Lester Patrick's team returned here to resume operations and he set about rebuilding his Aristocrats. That proved to be a slow process and it was not until that things began to look up.

During those intervening years there was a night that was long remembered by the Victoria fans. It was "Moose" Johnson Night on March 4, Victoria was hosting Seattle and the evening started out like any other "named" night with the presentations to the popular defence-man, "Moose" Johnson.

Before the game was two minutes old Jim Riley scored for Seattle and another by Frank Foyston put the Mets up two goals at the first interval. Early in the second period Clem Loughlin got one back for the home side before Riley scored again to restore the Mets two-goal lead. Victoria came back strong after Oatman connected and went ahead on goals by Harry Meeking and Wilf Loughlin.

They fought to protect that lead but Foyston evened up the count and forced the game into overtime. The first 20 minutes of extra time passed with Victoria showing brilliant form and only Holmes' uncanny work in the Seattle goal prevented them from scoring. Another 20 minutes of extra time began with the fans sensing the dramatic. But there was no scoring and towards the end the players began to show signs of exhaustion.

In the third overtime some players were having difficulty staying on their feet and play slowed to a crawl. Midnight arrived with the teams still deadlocked. After the gong sounded to end the sixth period of play, both teams agreed it would be inhuman to send the players back on the ice. The fans had had enough after two full games for the price of one. They would never forget "Moose Johnson Night" and the game-length record of minutes that once again put Victoria in the hockey history book.

The Patricks were aware of an awakening interest of hockey in the eastern United States. It was only a question of time before the big cities like New York, Boston, Detroit and Chicago would want professional hockey and were able to pay player salaries far greater than the Pacific Coast League could afford.



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