August 22, 1891 In face of the continued rainy season, tickets for the Everton Football Club’s annual picnic and sports were not in request, as
The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
August 22, 1891 In face of the continued rainy season, tickets for the Everton Football Club’s annual picnic and sports were not in request, as
August 11, 1891 Something like a sensation will be caused in English professional circles, and especially in Liverpool, by the fact that Dan Doyle and
August 4, 1891 Mr. Alex Duff, vice-president, Third Lanark F.C. (Source: Glasgow Evening Post: August 4, 1891)
August 3, 1891 Rule 13: Foul play near goal. The new rule in the laws of the game of football which was adopted unanimously at
August 3, 1891 It is somewhat amusing to read English opinion regarding the return of a few professionals to the Celtic and other Scotch clubs:
August 1, 1891 Mr. George Sneddon (President Scottish F.A.). (Source: Glasgow Evening Post: August 1, 1891)
July 31, 1891 The English agents have again been busy in the ranks of Scotch football players, with the result that another batch of prominent
July 29, 1891 We hear on good authority that Dan Doyle, of Everton F.C., has decided to be reinstated as an amateur by the Scottish
July 13, 1891 In footballiania there is nothing very startling. Bootle have received a consignment of Scotchmen whose abilities are not known, whilst matters are
July 11, 1891 The Burnley Football Club have been in search of club colours for next season, which will have to be registered by the
June 27, 1891 Match: Rosebery Charity Cup Final, at Bank Park. Leith Athletic – Hearts 3-2 (1-2). Attendance: 5,000. Referee: Mr. J. Waugh (St. Bernard’s).
June 26, 1891 The first smoking concert under the auspices of this recently formed amateur Association football club took place last night, at the Crooked
May 15, 1891 The annual meeting of the club was held last night at College Hall, Shaw Street, there being a large number of members
May 11, 1891 Dumbarton are pleased that they have to meet the Rangers in the rubber for the League Championship. They have now found the
May 8, 1891 At the College Hall, Shaw-street, Friday evening, a large audience gathered on the occasion of the public presentation to the Everton Football
May 2, 1891 Match: Glasgow Charity Cup, Final, replay, at Hampden Park, kick-off: 16:00. Queens Park – Northern 9-1 (4-0). Attendance: 1,000. Referee: Mr. Tom
May 2, 1891 In a time of peace there is spent on the defences of the British Empire the sum of fifty-three and three-quarter millions
May 2, 1891 The football season which closed on Thursday has been a remarkable one in many respects. With the first of last September the
April 27, 1891 Match: Liverpool Cup Final, at Hawthorne Road. Everton – Bootle 4-1 (3-0). Referee: Mr. Roberts (Chester). Everton (2-3-5): Jack Angus, Duncan McLean,
April 25, 1891 Match: Cleveland Charity Cup, Final, at Linthorpe Road. Middlesbrough Ironopolis – Darlington 2-0 (2-0). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. Wilkinson (Sheffield). Middlesbrough Ironopolis
April 25, 1891 Match: Glasgow Charity Cup, Final, at Hampden Park, kick-off: 16:00. Queens Park – Northern 1-1 (0-0). Attendance: 2,000. Queens Park (2-3-5): George
April 20, 1891 Match: Inter League, at Olive Grove (Sheffield), kick-off: 15:30. Football Alliance – Football League 1-1 (1-1). Attendance: 7,000. Referee: Mr. J. Tomlinson;
April 18, 1891 Match: Manchester Cup, Final, at Brooke’s Bar. Ardwick – Newton Heath 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 10,000; gate receipts: £220. Ardwick (2-3-5): William Douglas,
April 25, 1891 Match: Lancashire Cup, Final, at Anfield (Liverpool). Bolton Wanderers – Darwen 3-1 (1-0). Attendance: 7,000. Referee: Mr. Hughes (Cheshire FA). Bolton Wanderers
March 21, 1891 Match: English FA Cup, Final, at Kennington Oval, kick-off: 15:15. Blackburn Rovers – Notts County 3-1 (3-0). Attendance: 23,000. Referee: Mr. C.J.
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