Monday, June 4 – 1894 The committee of the Liverpool Football Club, it is announced, signed an agreement yesterday with the Liverpool Athletic Company for
Category: Liverpool F.C. football ground Anfield
A Liver-bird in the wind
September 17, 1892 “A new man – beg pardon, a flag – floated on the old staff, bearing the letters L.F.A. surmounted with the liver.
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (September 17, 1892)
September 17, 1892 * Who is the Everton supporter who has been fishing in Sandyland, and caught nothing? * How many times did each person
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (August 20, 1892)
August 20, 1892 * Fleetwood Rangers do not relish Pratt leaving them to go to “Shore”. * Westhead, who has thrown in his lot with

6,000 turned up for training
August 15, 1892 The number of spectators who witnessed the opening practice on the Liverpool ground, at Anfield Road, last Wednesday night, is a favourable
Liverpool and District notes (Athletic News: August 15, 1892)
August 15, 1892 The Liverpool team started practice on Thursday evening (August 11, 1892) and created a good impression. They are undoubtedly a fine collection
Annual Athletic Sports for the Anfield Road Board Schools
June 11, 1892 The fifth annual athletic sports of the Anfield Road Board Schools took place on Saturday on the Liverpool (late Everton) Football Ground,
Anfield in tip top condition
May 9, 1892 The difficulty between the Liverpool and Everton Football Clubs has at length been finally adjusted. Amicable arrangements have been made with the
Settlement in court
May 2, 1892 The new club at Everton has been affiliated as “Liverpool”. Both the old and the new club s were represented at the
The football dispute at Everton
April 25, 1892 The dispute that has been going on between the rival sections at Everton was definitely settled at a meeting of the English

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
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
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

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

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
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

– There is no sign of honest effort
January 28, 1892 Letter to the editor of the Field Sports. “Sir, – I want to put a few plain remarks and thoughts before your

The Everton Football Club dispute
January 25, 1892 Rival companies in the field. Extraordinary development. A few days ago it seemed inevitable that the decision arrived at by the members
The great Cup tie at Anfield
January 23, 1892 Burnley beating Everton at Anfield. (Burnley Express: January 27, 1892)

Going to Everton and Anfield Road in 1891
Saturday, December 19 – 1891 There is an element of heroism in the spectator of modern football matches which ought not to escape notice. He

Under strict orders at Anfield
December 12, 1891 Letter to the editor Sir.- Would you permit me publicly to appeal to Mr. John Houlding, President of the Everton Football Club,
John Houlding tell Everton F.C. to get out
October 12, 1891 An adjourned meeting of the members of Everton Football Club was held in the lecture hall of the College Hall, Shaw-street, for
Everton F.C. waiting for Mr. John Houlding
September 29, 1891 At the usual weekly meeting of the executive committee of the Everton Football Club, held Tuesday evening the promentous question of the
Mr. John Orrell ready to accept the offer of £120
September 24, 1891 It is announced that an amicable arrangement will shortly be arrived at on the matter in dispute between the Everton club and