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Argentina select team player defends Motherwell opponent in a game played in June 1928; Motherwell and Select Provincial teams pose together for a photograph on the day of their game, June 5, 1928.

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Motherwell players enter the playing field at the old River Plate stadium (located at Alvear and Tagle) to face a select team - Combinado Capital - from the capital city (Buenos Aires) on May 13, 1928; VIP spectators seated in front of the…

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Image of the stadium in Amsterdam and spectators watching a men's football match at the 1928 Olympic Games

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Photograph of special guests performing the ceremonial kick off for a game between a select Argentina team and Scottish club Motherwell FC, held in Buenos Aires in 1928.

http://animales.rwanysibaja.com/thesis_photos/British_Newspapers/HullDailyMail_06111928_02.pdf
A brief update on Motherwell's latest game in Argentina: a 2-1 loss against an Argentine select team. The article also offers an account of the Argentina-Uruguay final in Amsterdam, which ended in a 1-1 draw.

http://animales.rwanysibaja.com/thesis_photos/British_Newspapers/EveningTelegraph_06041928_07.pdf
A brief update on Motherwell's latest game in Argentina: a 3-0 victory over a combined Argentina-Uruguay select team. The article also offers an account of other British teams on overseas tours, including Rangers in the United States.

http://animales.rwanysibaja.com/thesis_photos/British_Newspapers/EveningTelegraph_05141928_07.pdf
Brief note that Motherwell lost 1-0 to a select Argentine team.

http://animales.rwanysibaja.com/thesis_photos/British_Newspapers/DundeeCourier_05241928_07.pdf
Brief article in the Scottish press about a bomb that detonated at the Italian Consulate in Buenos Aires, possibly tied to an ongoing strike by taxi drivers. A fire also broke out. In all, nine people died and 40 more suffered injuries. The article's…

http://animales.rwanysibaja.com/thesis_photos/British_Newspapers/DundeeCourier_04241928_08.pdf
Article explains how the decision by FIFA to boycott British teams from international play stemmed from the decision by the Football Association (FA) to withdraw British participation in the 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam. The boycott of British teams…

http://animales.rwanysibaja.com/thesis_photos/British_Newspapers/AberdeenJournal_06061928_08.pdf
News brief reports on the victory by Motherwell vs. a select provincial team from Argentina (4-1).

http://animales.rwanysibaja.com/thesis_photos/British_Newspapers/AberdeenJournal_06041928_11.pdf
News brief reports on the second consecutive victory by Motherwell in Argentina (and erroneously calls the select team as "the Argentine" - a Buenos Aires club).

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The Motherwell Times reprints a letter from A.B. Monge of the Argentine Football Association to Motherwell FC manager John "Sailor" Hunter. In the letter, Monge wishes the best for Hunter, his family, and players and hopes they will return to…

http://animales.rwanysibaja.com/thesis_photos/British_Newspapers/MotherwellTimes_07201928_06.pdf
Player Bobby Ferrier offers readers in Scotland some negative observations about the Argentine police, fans, and players. In this article, he suggests that fans take the game too far by trying to shove, push, and throw objects at players when they…

http://animales.rwanysibaja.com/thesis_photos/British_Newspapers/MotherwellTimes_07201928_03.pdf
Motherwell arrives back to Scotland after their months-long tour of South America. Extensive comments from Motherwell manager John "Sailor" Hunter, who praised the Argentines: "[we] did not anticipate football of such high order ... and were…

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Motherwell arrives back to Scotland after their months-long tour of South America. What makes this article interesting is that Motherwell manager John "Sailor" Hunter refutes the account in the Buenos Aires press that he said the Scots had arrived to…

http://animales.rwanysibaja.com/thesis_photos/British_Newspapers/MotherwellTimes_06151928_07.pdf
A brief update on Motherwell's last game in Argentina (a 2-0 loss to Boca Juniors) and its first in Uruguay (a 2-0 win over a Uruguayan select team). The second article offers an account by player Bobby Ferrier on the conditions he and his teammates…
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