February 25, 1892 The theatrical football match and athletic sports in aid of the Liverpool charities which owes its initiative to the late Mr. Albert
Author: kjehan
Advertisement for the Theatrical Football Gala
February 23, 1892 (Liverpool Mercury: February 23, 1892)
Jack Kilner of Bootle sent off
February 22, 1892 This important Cup-tie in the Lancashire Second Round was played on the Anfield enclosure on Saturday, and much interest being centred in
Another new club is registered
February 22, 1892 During the past week the William Clayton-party have registered the title of ”the Liverpool, Anfield and District, Football Club. (Field Sports: February
All the lies told about Mr. John Houlding
February 22, 1892 It was noted in last week’s article that the “public-house question” would be referred to again, and it may well to begin
Everton v Bootle 3-0 (Lancashire Cup: February 20, 1892)
February 20, 1892 Match: Lancashire Cup, Second Round, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Everton – Bootle 3-0 (2-0). Attendance: 9,000; gate receipts: £135 and additional £40
To the editor of the Athletic News: The Everton Club dispute
February 20, 1892 “Sir, – Your correspondent “Loyal Evertonian” undertakes to correct what he calls mis-statements in my letter to you, and starts on my
A conservative walk over
February 16, 1892 Mr. J.A. Willox, Conservative, has been nominated as a candidate for the Parliamentary representation of the Everton Division of Liverpool, to fill
To the editor of The Athletic News – The Everton Football Club dispute
February 15, 1892 “Sir, – The letter of your correspondent, who signs himself “A Supporter of the Queen and Everton,” contains two or three misstatements
A poem, by an old Evertonian
February 15, 1892 One of the old members of the Everton Football Club furnishes us with the following verses upon the present lamentable disputes: –
Everton F.C. decide to go for Goodison Park
February 15, 1892 The Everton Club’s headquarters next and following seasons will be at Goodison Road, Mr. John Houlding not having deigned to reply to
The friends and the enemies of the Everton F.C. dispute
February 15, 1892 How many of the present supporters and followers, or even members, of the Everton Football Club are fully acquainted with its origin,
Letters from Mr. John Orrell
February 15, 1892 In the late controversies about the Everton ground question much stress has been laid upon the marked difference in the temperaments of
Annbank v Hurlford 3-0 (Ayrshire Cup Final: February 13, 1892)
February 13, 1892 Match: Ayrshire Cup, Final, at Rugby Park (Kilmarnock). Annbank – Hurlford 3-0 (0-0). Referee: Mr. Harrison; linesmen: Messrs. John Davies and Joe
Liverpool indignant
February 11, 1892 On the Liverpool Exchange flags to-day great indignation was expressed on account of a paragraph in a London morning paper anticipating failures
Advertisement – Frank Sugg
February 8, 1892 (Athletic News: February 8, 1892)
The Everton F.C. committee still awaiting Mr. Houldings reply
February 8, 1892 It will be remembered that at the general meeting of the members of the Everton club Mr. John Houlding was allowed the
The missing book of the Everton F.C. members
February 8, 1892 Mr. John Houlding, at the last meeting of the Everton Committee, forwarded a request that he should be allowed to have the
Twisting the truth a little
February 8, 1892 Some of the Liverpool papers seem to have got slightly inaccurate report of what the Football Association did in the matter of
Shocking accident at Sandhills Station in Liverpool
February 8, 1892 A frightful accident occurred at the Sandhills Station of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, at Liverpool, to Abraham Clarkson, of Woodbine-grove, Liverpool,
John Houldings friends vote against themselves
February 8, 1892 The gentlemen who hold supreme sway over the fortunes of the Everton club have peculiar methods of carrying on their business. Two
Advertisement: Everton Football Club and Athletic Grounds Company, Limited
February 6, 1892 (Liverpool Mercury: February 6, 1892) NOTE: This ad is by the John Houlding group of the original Everton Football Club, under the
To the editor of The Athletic News: The Everton Football Club dispute
February 6, 1892 “Sir, – The dispute in this club has been so trammelled by personalities and politics that I appeal to your readers (whose
The grand coup at Everton
February 6, 1892 Go where one might on Saturday the subject was the “dishing” of the William Clayton etiquette, as it is termed in contradistinction
Millwall Athletic 1891-92
February 6, 1892 (Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News: February 6, 1892) Millwall Athletic, 1891-1892. Back row (left to right): F.B. Kidd (treasurer), C. Squire (referee),
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