March 4, 1897 The funeral of Mr. Arthur Ernest Leyland, of Cleveland House, Moss Lane, Walton, took place yesterday at Anfield Cemetery. The deceased, who
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Burnden Park battle postponed
February 1, 1897 The replayed Lancashire Cup tie between Liverpool and the Bolton Wanderers was arranged to take place at Burnden Park, Bolton, Monday afternoon.
The Liverpool F.C. picnic of 1896
August 8, 1896 The small, but beautiful village of Freshfield was the chosen rendezvous last Saturday for the annual outing of the committee, players, and
Angry scenes at Anfield
February 24, 1896 Ever since Everton began to gather round them the large crowds of loyal adherents for which the club is now famed all
Another football feud in Liverpool
February 15, 1896 There is a three-cornered feud being carried on just now in football circles in Liverpool between the local association, the Everton Club,
Liverpool F.C. Theatrical Gala 1896
February 13, 1896 Fortunately for the charities of Liverpool, the weather was as good as its word yesterday. For several days before it had been
Narrow escape for Mr. John McKenna
December 14, 1895 Upon returning to Blackburn after the match the team, with Mr. John McKenna, had a narrow escape from a serious accident. When
Liverpool found their rhythm again
November 18, 1895 Liverpool’s journey to the South proved to be one of the most pleasant and enjoyable affairs the club has ever undertaken. Everything
A great day with the Liverpool F.C.
August 23, 1894 Inaugurated some three years ago, the growth of the Liverpool Association Football Club has been a remarkable incident in the history of
Liverpool v Woolwich Arsenal (Liverpool Mercury)
October 30, 1893 Preparatory for the above important game the Liverpool team arrived in London on Friday evening, accompanied by a large and influential party,
Woolwich Arsenal v Liverpool 0-5 (League match: October 28, 1893)
October 28, 1893 Key note: “Liverpool by their easy victory over the Woolwich Arsenal on Saturday have so firmly planted themselves at the head of
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.
Everton F.C. meeting: “Out of the frying-pan into the fire”
March 1, 1892 A meeting of a section of the members of the Everton Football Cub was held on Tuesday evening at Liverpool. Mr Alex
This is not fair play
February 1, 1892 Like everything else, there is a sequel to the affair, and it turns out that the name of the club was registered
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
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
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