October 21, 1871 The general meeting for the ratification of the rules framed by the sub-committee for the guidance of the several contests in this
The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
October 21, 1871 The general meeting for the ratification of the rules framed by the sub-committee for the guidance of the several contests in this
October 14, 1871 A meeting of the committee of the Football Association, convened for the purpose of taking preliminary steps for the institution of the
February 26, 1869 The seventh annual meeting of the association was held yesterday (Friday) evening at the Freemasons’ Tavern, Great Queen-street, Lincoln’s Inn-fields, when the
November 9, 1866 ‘Hacking at football’ – Letter to the editor Sir, – In yours of the 6th inst., there is a very sensible letter,
January 2, 1864 The members of the Football Association put their new regulations to a practical test by meeting on the 2nd inst. In Battersea
December 26, 1863 The new laws, as decided on at a meeting of the Football Association held at Freemasons’ Tavern, December 8, have been published
December 26, 1863 (Source: Bell’s Life in London and Sporting Chronicle: December 26, 1863)
December 12, 1863 The return match between these clubs came off on Saturday, December 12, at Leytonstone, the ground of the Forest Club. Fifteen on
December 1, 1863 The fourth meeting of the members of this recently-formed association was held on Tuesday evening, December 1, at seven o’clock, at the
November 24, 1863 A special meeting of the representative club members of this association was held at the Freemasons’ Tavern, Great Queen-street, Lincoln’s Inn-fields, to
November 17, 1863 The Lincoln Football Club proposes to join the National Association in London. At the adjourned meeting, held at the Freemason’s Tavern, on
November 14, 1863 (Source: Bell’s Life in London and Sporting Chronicle: November 14, 1863)
November 10, 1863 When this association was formed a short time since, it was agreed that the honorary secretary, Mr. Ebenezer Cobb Morley, should communicate
November 5, 1863 Mr. Editor: Will you permit me to state that nearly 20 twenty clubs enrolled themselves as members of the Football Association, and
October 26, 1863 Last evening a somewhat numerous and influential meeting of the captains or other representatives of the football clubs of the metropolis and
October 6, 1863 “Etonensis” complains that the game of football as played at Eton differs essentially in most respects from that played at Westminster, Rugby,
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