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
Tag: Anfield
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
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
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
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
The old Everton F.C. will fight the new Everton for the name
January 30, 1892 Considerable surprise was expressed by the members of the Everton Football Club upon proof being obtained that a company had actually been
The Everton Football Club and Athletic Ground Company, Limited
January 26, 1892 It is evident that the minority members of the present club mean to remain at their old quarters and have already floated
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
Ultimatum to Mr. John Houlding
January 25, 1892 The Club To Be a Limited Company A special general meeting of the Everton Football Club was held on Monday night in
The great Cup tie at Anfield
January 23, 1892 Burnley beating Everton at Anfield. (Burnley Express: January 27, 1892)
The future of Everton Football Club
January 23, 1892 Although there has been a temporary lull in the agitations caused by the “split” which took place a few months back between
Duncan McLean broke his arm
December 26, 1891 The Christmas Day attraction-no other could have been greater at Anfield was the return League match between Everton and Sunderland, the previous
Everton v Sunderland 0-4 (League match: December 25, 1891)
December 25, 1891 Match: Football League, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:30. Everton – Sunderland 0-4 (0-3). Attendance: 13,000. Everton (2-3-5): Dick Williams, Duncan McLean, Bob Howarth,
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,
A meeting between John Houlding and his friends
October 29, 1891 The old members of the Everton Football Club, in the number of about sixty met last night at the Bee Hotel’s-lane: Mr.
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 v Canadians 3-1 (Friendly: September 14, 1891)
September 14, 1891 Match: Tour of the American-Canadians, at Anfield. Everton – Canadians 3-1 (3-1). Attendance: 7,000. Referee: Mr. Robert Edward Lythgoe. Everton (2-3-5): David
Review of the football season 1890-91
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
Bolton Wanderers v Darwen 3-1 (Lancashire Cup Final: April 25, 1891)
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
Everton v Aston Villa 5-0 (League match: January 1, 1891)
January 1, 1891 Match: Football League, at Anfield. Everton – Aston Villa 5-0 (2-0). Attendance: 10,000. Everton (2-3-5): David Jardine, Andrew Hannah, Dan Doyle, David
Everton Football Club dinner
November 25, 1890 A Pleasant reunion took place at the Falcon Restaurant, Lord Street, on Tuesday evening when the officials and players connected with the
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