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
Tag: Everton
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
John Houlding and friends refused the use of the Everton-name
February 4, 1892 The Football Association council passed the following resolution: ”That this council, in accordance with its past decisions will not recognise or accept
John Houlding is refused the Everton F.C.s members’ book
February 2, 1892 At a meeting of the Everton Football Club at which Mr. William Jackson presided, there were present Dr James Baxter, Messrs. Atkinson,
An arm length between Mr. John McKenna and Mr. William Clayton
February 1, 1892 The special general meeting of the members of the Everton Football Club only came off last Monday evening, and the business was
Mr. John Houlding is a strong man
February 1, 1892 Such was the words of Mr. George Mahon, at the general meeting of the Everton Football Club last week, and I apprehend
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
– 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 Parliamentary representation of Everton
January 26, 1892 Mr John Houlding declines to stand A meeting of the divisional council of the Everton Conservative Association was held last evening, in
A bombshell from John Houlding
January 26, 1892 Mr. John Houlding threw a bombshell into the camp of his opponents last week when he followed up their actions at the
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
John Houlding’s response to the Everton Committee
January 25, 1892 Mr. John Houlding is still determined to stand by his demand for £250 as rental. Possibly he has not been approached 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
The Canadians departure for home
January 8, 1892 The members, under the charge of Mr. Ellis, and after a sojourn of five months, sailed on Friday evening from the Kingston
Meeting of the Everton Burial Board
January 2, 1892 Everton Burial Board. – The monthly meeting of the Everton Burial Board was held on Saturday, at the offices of the cemetery,
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
Regarding Patrick Gordon’s conduct at The Sandon
Monday, December 14 – 1891 Committee meeting held Monday, Dec. 14th – 1891. This player appeared before the Committee to explain his conduct in the
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