May 2, 1894 A meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held last night. Burslem Port Vale lodged a protest against Mr.
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Dates for the Test Matches
Tuesday, April 10 – 1894 A meeting of the management committee of the Football League was held yesterday at the Royal Hotel, Manchester. The date
Meeting of the Football League (February 19, 1894)
February 19, 1894 Football League The Management Committee of the above met at the Royal Hotel, Manchester, on Monday, Mr. John James Bentley presiding. It
Professional football heading for crisis
September 26, 1893 There are signs in the football world of a crisis. It is, of course, a pecuniary crisis, and equally of course, the
Season preview 1893-94: Liverpool F.C. (Liverpool Mercury)
August 28, 1893 Though Bootle has collapsed, interest will be sustained in the locality by the fact of the inclusion of Liverpool in the second
Middlesbrough Ironopolis replaces Accrington
August 7, 1893 The resignation of Accrington was accepted, and League clubs were asked to cancel exisiting matches and not arrange others. Middlesbrough Ironopolis were
Malcolm McVean and William McOwen registered to Liverpool
August 2, 1893 A meeting of the management committee of the Football League was held at the Colonnade Hotel, New Street, last evening. Malcolm McVean
Accrington withdraws from the Football League
July 24, 1893 At a specially called meeting of the Accrington Football Club held last evening, the question was discussed as to whether the club
Liverpool must remember to transfer Andrew Hannah
July 10, 1893 It would be as well to remind the newly admitted clubs that in case they are playing members who have been previously
Meeting of the Football League (June 16, 1893)
June 16, 1893 The first meeting of the Management Committee of the Football League was held at Nottingham on Friday, and lasted over four hours.
Liverpool’s fixture card 1893-94
June 6, 1893 As announced a day or two ago, the Liverpool Club has been elected a member of the Second Division, and as this
Liverpool and District notes: June 5, 1893 (Athletic News)
June 5, 1893 We are now in the proud position of having three clubs in the League – one in the First Division and two
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (June 3,1893)
June 3, 1893 The announcement of Mr. William Jackson’s resignation came as a great surprise Evertonians. Mr. Jackson has been an associated with the Everton
Liverpool elected to the Second Division of the Football League
May 31, 1893 A telegram; “Liverpool make application to the Second Division of the League”, signed by William Barclay, left Liverpool for London Wednesday morning.
Liverpool again rejected for the First Division of the Football League
May 26, 1893 The annual meeting of the Football League was held at the Crosby Hotel, Manchester, under the presidency of Mr William McGregor. The
Sheffield United F.C.: The annual meeting of 1893
January 30, 1893 At the annual meeting of the Sheffield United Cricket and Football Club, held in the Pavilion, Bramall Lane Ground, Sheffield, last night,
Lancashire League meeting (September 29, 1892)
September 29, 1892 A meeting of the Lancashire League was held at Preston yesterday evening. Alderman Bickerstaffe presiding. The Higher Walton club were strongly censured
How dare he predict the outcome?
August 20, 1892 An individual from Leicester has already been foolishly calculating as to the ultimate result of the Football League championship of 1892-3, and
Meeting of the Football Association (August 5, 1892)
August 5, 1892 A meeting of the council of the Football Association took place last evening at the offices, 61 Chancery Lane, London, Mr. John
Football League end their boycott of Liverpool
July 25, 1892 Almost before the ink of my last week’s notes were dry the Football League had withdrawn the boycott, so far as the
Boycotted by the Football League
July 18, 1892 The Liverpool Association Football Club, like several other organisations, can now claim the distinction of being boycotted by the Football League. Whether
Duncan McLean and Malcolm McVean transferred to Liverpool
July 7, 1892 The already formidable list of players engaged by the new Liverpool Football Club has just received an important accession. Duncan McLean, the
Football League meeting (July 1, 1892)
July 1, 1892 A meeting of the League, Division 1 and 2, was held last night, at the Royal Hotel, Manchester, Mr. McGregor presiding. All
The Football League trophy of 1891-92
May 14, 1892 (Source: Sunderland Daily Echo: May 14, 1892)
The Football League: The annual meeting of 1892
May 13, 1892 Someone has blundered. That is the explanation regarding Liverpool’s unsuccessful appeal for union with the League. Applicants were asked, according to the
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