August 11, 1894 * Jimmy Ross wants to reside in Preston no matter for which club he plays. * Both Everton and Liverpool are busily
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Liverpool F.C. and Mr. Orrell agrees on Anfield future
Monday, June 25 – 1894 Liverpool Association Football Club having come to terms with Mr Orrell in regard to the additional ground required, intend to
Liverpool Reserves to continue in the local League
Monday, June 18 – 1894 The negotiations between the Liverpool Football Club and the owner of the adjoining land are at a standstill, and it
Liverpool F.C. to move from Anfield to Stanley?
Monday, June 4 – 1894 The committee of the Liverpool Football Club, it is announced, signed an agreement yesterday with the Liverpool Athletic Company for
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (June 3, 1893)
June 3, 1893 * A certain director of Everton F.C. tried to get some refreshments last week with a railway contract ticket. Be wise in
Newton Heath A.F.C.: The annual meeting of 1893
May 29, 1893 The first annual meeting of the limited company, formed for the purpose of carrying on the old Newton Heath (L & Y.)
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (May 6, 1893)
May 6, 1893 * Will Liverpool migrate to the South End? Further occupation of Anfield Road would require the pocket of an Astor to back
A new team at Woodcroft Park
January 7, 1893 Liverpool Old Boys have acquired the ground known as Woodcroft Park, Wavertree, lately occupied by Caledonians F.C., and their home matches will
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (June 11, 1892)
June 11, 1892 You must have a little football, and in truth we are constantly served up with fresh dishes of players – Scotch brand.
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 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
A big job for William Barclay
March 28, 1892 The name of “Liverpool Association Football Club” has been revived, and this will be the name of the club that will use
To the editor of The Athletic News – The Everton Football Club dispute
February 15, 1892 “Sir, – The letter of your correspondent, who signs himself “A Supporter of the Queen and Everton,” contains two or three misstatements
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
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
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
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
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 F.C.: The annual meeting of 1888
June 12, 1888 The long-looked for meeting of the Everton Football Club has now been a matter of history. The rumours of changes and alterations
A magnificent gallery erected
Saturday, September 10 – 1887 Those who have not yet visited the Everton ground since last season cannot help being struck by the great changes
Rioting at the football ground
Saturday, March 6 – 1886 On Friday, a number of placards were exhibited in Liverpool announcing that 100 men were required to clear away the
Mr. John Houlding purchase the Anfield ground
Tuesday, May 5 – 1885 It is stated on most reliable authority that Mr. Councillor Houlding, who is president of the Everton A.F.C., has purchased
Athletic Sports Liverpool
December 22, 1866 We are very happy to be able to state that, though the influence of W.D. Hogarth, Esq., the well-known gentleman amateur, a
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