March 26, 1892 (Illustrated Police News: March 26, 1892)
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The Rules and Laws of Liverpool Football Club of 1892
March 25, 1892 Liverpool Football Club (ASSOCIATION) RULES. I. – That the Club be called the LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB, and shall play under the Rules
The first meeting of Liverpool F.C.
March 25, 1892 At a meeting of the members of this recently formed club, the following appointments were made: – President Mr Houlding; chairman Mr
West Bromwich v Aston Villa 3-0 (English FA Cup Final: March 19, 1892)
March 19, 1892 Match: English FA Cup, Final, at Kennington Oval, kick-off: 16:00. West Bromwich – Aston Villa 3-0 (2-0). Attendance: 25,000. Referee: Mr. J.C.
Liverpool F.C. seek affiliation with the F.A.
March 18, 1892 The extraordinary general meeting of the members of the Everton Club, on Tuesday, resulted, as most people expected, in the confirmation of
Shocking discovery near Liverpool
March 16, 1892 A shocking discovery was made at Liverpool yesterday, the bodies of a woman and four children being discovered in a house. Circumstances
The final battle of the Everton F.C. name
March 15, 1892 In accordance with requisitions sent in by members of the club, and with a view to the committee informing the members of
Mr. John Houlding removed from his Everton F.C. office
March 15, 1892 The turn of the ways has at last commenced in the history of the Everton Football Club. Worse than all, the final
Messrs. Houlding, Nisbet and Howarth removed from the Everton F.C. board
March 15, 1892 At a meeting of the members of the Everton Football Club, the suggestion to amalgamate with the Everton Football Club and Athletic
A vicious rumour regarding Mr. John Houlding
March 14, 1892 A rumour has gained currency – by whom it has been set in motion I can only surmise – that Mr. John
No prospectus has been sent the Everton F.C. members
March 14, 1892 It has been suggested that the prospectus has been sent to the members at Mr. John Houlding’s request. This is another of
Abercorn v St. Mirren 2-1 (Renfrewshire Cup Final: February 13, 1892)
February 13, 1892 Match: Renfrewshire Cup, Final, at Cappielow (Morton). Abercorn – St. Mirren 2-1 (1-1). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Mr. John Hughes (Greenock); linesmen: Messrs.
Advertisement: To Cyclists and Footballers: Harry Allday
March 12, 1892 (Cricket and Football Field: March 12, 1892) Cyclists, footballers, Harry Allday, Everton Bicycle Club, 184 Oakfield Road, Houlding Street, Sandon, tobacco, cigars.
Sunderland F.C. 1891-92
March 12, 1892 (Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News: March 12, 1892) Sunderland F.C. 1891-1892 Back row (left to right): Tom Porteous, Hugh Wilson, Ned Doig,
Preparations for the Everton F.C. special general meeting
March 12, 1892 In accordance with requisitions sent in to the committee by members of the Everton Football Club, and with a view to the
Mr. John Houlding branded a shylock
March 7, 1892 The circular issued on Saturday tells us that “Mr. John Houlding had not the courtesy to reply to any of our communications”.
Ireland v England 0-2 (International: March 5, 1892)
March 5, 1892 International: British Championship, at Solitude (Belfast). Ireland – England 0-2 (0-1). Attendance: 8,000. Referee: Mr. Robert Harrison (Scotland). Ireland (2-3-5): John Clugston
Everton F.C. meeting: “Out of the frying-pan into the fire”
March 1, 1892 A meeting of a section of the members of the Everton Football Cub was held on Tuesday evening at Liverpool. Mr Alex
Men who know the game of football
February 29, 1892 Despite a lot of sinister rumours of £50 having been deposited and forfeited in consequence of non-fuldiment of agreement in signing the
Everton F.C. founder in defence of Mr. Houlding’s scheme
February 29, 1892 The following letter which would have been published last week had space permitted, will doubtless be read with interest, especially by those
Wales v Ireland 1-1 (International: February 27, 1892)
February 27, 1892 International: British Championship, at Penrhyn Park (Bangor), kick-off: 14:30. Wales – Ireland 1-1 (1-0). Attendance: 6,500. Referee: Mr. James Campbell (Scotland); linesmen:
International at Penrhyn Park in Bangor
February 27, 1892 Today the first international football match between Wales and Ireland will take place at the Penrhyn Park, Bangor, kindly lent by the
Advertisement: The Albert Hotel (Walton Breck Road)
February 27, 1892 (Cricket and Football Field: February 27, 1892) Albert Hotel, Walton Breck Road, Everton, Liverpoo, Everton Bicycle Club, Tarbucks, ale, wines, spirits, cigars,
The Football League supports Everton F.C.
February 26, 1892 An important meeting of the Football League was held at the Royal Hotel, Manchester, Friday evening. Permission was granted to Everton to
Lunatic at large in Liverpool
February 26, 1892 A great sensation was caused in Church Street, Liverpool, last evening, by the appearance of a man naked with the exception of
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