November 20, 1926 The rise of the Liverpool club furnishes something of a romance in the history of football. In its comparatively short existence, all
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Willie Millar transferred to Alloa Athletic
July 30, 1919 The Alloa Club has been successfully floated as a limited liability company, and will henceforth be known as Alloa Football and Athletic
Carlisle United reorganised
August 15, 1911 Though Carlisle United have, as a limited liability company, gone into liquidation, this is not to be the end of the Carlisle

The death of John Herbert McLaughlin
August 11, 1909 By the death of Mr. John Herbert McLaughlin, chairman of the Celtic Football Club, a well-known figure in Scottish Athletics has been
Liverpool F.C.’s finances: A private concern
May 2, 1903 The finances of the Liverpool club are not so easily ascertainable as those of Everton. Liverpool is a private concern, not a
Comings and goings at Liverpool F.C.
May 22, 1899 Liverpool F.C. do not hold their annual meeting till August, although their financial year ends on March 31st. They are a limited
The new club at Portsmouth
February 18, 1899 Just as people were beginning to wonder what the Directors of the new Portsmouth Football Club were doing towards getting into working
Fairfield Football Club disbanded
Monday, October 11 – 1897 The Fairfield Football Club executive have decided to disband the club. Like many others, the officials have made a desperate
Preston North End as a Limited Liability Company
August 4, 1893 At an adjourned meeting of Preston North End Football Club, Major William Sudell presiding, the scheme for hosting the club as a
From Royal to Woolwich Arsenal
May 1, 1893 Next season the Royal Arsenal F.C. will be carried on as a limited liability company, with £4,000 capital, and will be known
Public meeting at Newton Heath
July 16, 1892 Hip, hip, hurrah! A balance of over £5 on the last season’s working. What do some of the League clubs say to
News from Fairfield Football Club
July 2, 1892 The Fairfield Football Club, Manchester, is to be formed into a limited liability company, with a capital of £1,000 in £1 shares.
Middlesbrough F.C. becomes a Limited Liability Company
June 13, 1892 A meeting of over 1,000 members of the Middlesbrough Football Club was held on Monday night in the Co-operative Hall, under the
Liverpool Caledonians as a limited company limited
June 10, 1892 Liverpool Caledonians, Limited. – Under this title, a limited liability company has been formed for the purpose of taking over the grounds
Everton F.C.: The annual meeting of 1892
May 17, 1892 The annual meeting of the members of the Everton Football Club was held last evening in the Presbyterian School-Royal Street, Everton valley.
Liverpool F.C. to become a limited liability company
May 10, 1892 Newton Heath and Liverpool were granted permission by the Football Association to form limited liability companies on the usual conditions. (Source: Birmingham

The first players signs on
May 6, 1892 A general meeting of the Liverpool Football Club was held on Friday at 33 Lime Street, Mr. Edwin Berry in the chair.
Football Limited company at Darlington
May 3, 1892 On Tuesday night a meeting was held in the Mechanics’ Institute, Darlington, to consider the advisability of forming a limited liability company
Preparations for the Everton F.C. special general meeting
March 12, 1892 In accordance with requisitions sent in to the committee by members of the Everton Football Club, and with a view to the
Another new club is registered
February 22, 1892 During the past week the William Clayton-party have registered the title of ”the Liverpool, Anfield and District, Football Club. (Field Sports: February
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
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,
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 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
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