April 23, 1892 Match: Manchester Cup, Final, at Bank Street (Clayton), kick-off: 16:00. Ardwick – Bolton Wanderers 4-1 (1-1). Attendance: 5,000. Ardwick (2-3-5): William Douglas,
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Crusaders v Millwall Athletic 1-0 (London Charity Cup, Final: April 23, 1892)
April 23, 1892 Match: London Charity Cup, Final, at Essex County Ground (Leyton). Crusaders – Millwall Athletic 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Mr. N.L. Jackson
Bury v Blackburn Rovers 2-0 (Lancashire Cup Final: April 23, 1892)
April 23, 1892 Match: Lancashire Cup, Final, at Deepdale (Preston). Bury – Blackburn Rovers 2-0 (0-0). Attendance: 11,000; gate receipts: £323. Referee: Mr. Tomlinson (Sheffield
Middlesbrough Ironopolis v Middlesbrough 2-1 (Cleveland Charity Cup, Final: April 23, 1892)
April 23, 1892 Match: Cleveland Charity Cup, Final, at Linthorpe Road. Middlesbrough Ironopolis – Middlesbrough 2-1 (0-0). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. W.H. Stacey (Sheffield). Middlesbrough
Letter to the Athletic News
April 21, 1892 To the Editor of the Athletic News. “Sir, – Anent the paragraph in your last issue stating that our committee first of
Chirk v Westminster Rovers 2-1 (Welsh FA Cup Final: April 18, 1892)
April 18, 1892 Match: Welsh FA Cup, Final, at Racecourse (Wrexham). Chirk – Westminster Rovers 2-1 (0-1). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. R.M. Sloan (Liverpool). Chirk
The cost of the stands at Anfield
April 18, 1892 Mr. John Houlding has obtained an injunction to restrain the Everton Club from taking the stands, &c off the ground, and the
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (April 16, 1892)
April 16, 1892 * Why didn’t Andrew Hannah and Dan Doyle address the crowd from the Sandon windows? * Mr. John James Ramsay says “that
The building of a team
April 15, 1892 Liverpool scouts have been seen at Ibrox and rumour has it that they are after Rangers promising defender Jock Drummond. The new
Long day in the court
April 11, 1892 Yesterday, at the Chancery Court, St George’s hall, the vice-chancellor (Mr F.W.Taylor) had before him a motion – Houlding v Mahon and
English League v Scottish League 2-2 (Inter League: April 11, 1892)
April 11, 1892 International: Inter League, at Pike’s Lane (Bolton). English League – Scottish League 2-2 (1-0) (match played 2 x 40 mins.). Attendance: 12,000.
Looking for men in Scotland
April 11, 1892 I hear that both sides are actively engaged in making preparations in view of next season. The promoters of the Liverpool club
Anfield in a howling wilderness?
April 11, 1892 The event of the past week in Liverpool football circles has been Mr. John Houlding’s action with regard to the stands at
Celtic v Queens Park 5-1 (FA Cup Final: April 9, 1892)
April 9, 1892 Match: Scottish FA Cup, Final replay, at Ibrox. Celtic – Queen’s Park 5-1 (0-1). Attendance: 25,000. Referee: Mr. G. Sneddon. Celtic (2-3-5):
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (April 9, 1892)
April 9, 1892 * Liverpool A.F.C. will fight Everton tooth and nail. * Now Liverpool takes the lead to feed the football fever. * Mr.
The President of Celtic Football Club: Mr. John Glass
April 9, 1892 Mr. James McAleer, Glasgow, contributes the following to the People’s Journal: – Mr. John Glass, the perpetual President of the famous Celtic
Meetings at the Neptune Hotel
April 5, 1892 The newly formed Liverpool club has held its first meetings at the Neptune Hotel. A board has been elected and the club’s
John Houlding gift Liverpool F.C. £500
April 4, 1892 I am not in the least exaggeration when I say that the new Liverpool Association Football Club already bids fair to become
Scotland v England 1-4 (International: April 2, 1892)
April 2, 1892 International: British Championship, at Ibrox. Scotland – England 1-4 (0-4). Attendance: 20,000. Referee: Dr John Smith (Scotland); linesmen: Messrs.: C.J. Hughes and
Season ticket for 7s. 6d.
April 2, 1892 The new Liverpool Club is going on flourishingly. They have as many members as they want enrolled, with a large string of
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (April 2, 1892)
April 2, 1892 * It is said that Elliot, Thomas Wyllie and Murray have promised to join the new Liverpool AFC. * Is it correct
Stop the persecution
March 28, 1892 A certain Liverpool publication treats the Houlding party of the Everton club in a most unfair manner, and, indeed, it is open
Timber for Goodison Park
March 28, 1892 There are signs of a commencement of operations at Goodison-road, and already timber for enclosing the ground has arrived. Turf has been
A big job for William Barclay
March 28, 1892 The name of “Liverpool Association Football Club” has been revived, and this will be the name of the club that will use
John Houlding elected president of Liverpool F.C.
March 28, 1892 That the newly formed Liverpool Association Football Club will be duly affiliated by the Football Council is now virtually settled. Information in
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