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
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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.
The doings of the top clubs 1892-93
May 6, 1893 The doings of the principal English Association clubs up to the end of the season are given below: – Played Won Lost
England v Ireland 6-1 (International: February 25, 1893)
February 25, 1893 International: British Championship, at Perry Barr (Birmingham). England – Ireland 6-1 (4-1). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. T.R. Park (Scottish FA); Linesmen: W.S.
The colours of the League clubs (1892-93)
January 16, 1893 The colours of the League clubs are: Accrington, red; Aston Villa, claret and light blue; Bolton Wanderers, white; Burnley, claret and amber;
Footballers reinstated as amateurs
September 23, 1892 The secretary of the Football Association informs us that the following professionals were reinstated as amateurs on the 23rd inst.: – Richard
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
Nottingham Forest F.C.: The annual meeting of 1892
June 29, 1892 The annual general meeting of the Nottingham Forest Football Club was held on Wednesday in Room No 75 of the Mechanics’ Hall,
Whitewashed professionals
May 19, 1892 The following returned professionals have applied for and received “Whitewash” in Scotland: – Thomas Towie (Dumbarton) – Preston North End. John Clarkin
English League v Scottish League 2-2 (Inter League: April 11, 1892)
April 11, 1892 International: Inter League, at Pike’s Lane (Bolton). English League – Scottish League 2-2 (1-0) (match played 2 x 40 mins.). Attendance: 12,000.
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
Review of the football season 1890-91
May 2, 1891 The football season which closed on Thursday has been a remarkable one in many respects. With the first of last September the
Football Alliance v English League 1-1 (April 20, 1891)
April 20, 1891 Match: Inter League, at Olive Grove (Sheffield), kick-off: 15:30. Football Alliance – Football League 1-1 (1-1). Attendance: 7,000. Referee: Mr. J. Tomlinson;
North v South 3-0 (International trial: January 12, 1891)
January 12, 1891 Match: International trial, at Arkwright Street (Nottingham), kick-off: 14:35. North – South 3-0 (3-0). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. J.C. Clegg (Sheffield); umpries:
The opening of the Association season
September 1, 1890 Today football resumes its exhilarating and boisterous reign, and though its temporary dethronement came as a welcome relief with the sunny days
South v North 3-1 (International trial: January 13, 1890)
January 13, 1890 Match: International trial, at Kennington Oval, kick-off: 14:45. South – North 3-1 (1-0). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. J.C. Clegg (the FA); umpires:
North v South 1-2 (International trial: January 19, 1889)
January 19, 1889 Match: International trial, at Monkswearmouth (Sunderland), kick-off: 14:40. North – South 1-2 (1-2). Attendance: 9,000. Referee: Mr. J.C. Clegg (Sheffield); umpires: Messrs.
Nottingham Forest F.C. balance sheet 1887-88
August 1, 1888 The Nottingham Forest balance sheet shows the income of the club to have been £1,715 16s. 11d., and the expenditure £1,436 0s.
The formation of the Football League
April 17, 1888 Last evening a meeting of representatives from various prominent clubs playing under Association Rules was held in the Royal Hotel, Manchester, for
South v North 1-3 (International trial: January 14, 1888)
January 14, 1888 Match: International trial, at Kennington Oval, kick-off: 14:45. South – North 1-3 (1-0). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Major Marindin (English FA); Umpires: Messrs.
Nottingham Forest v The Wednesday 2-4 (League match: January 7, 1888)
January 7, 1888 Match: FA Cup, Fifth Round, at Gregory Ground (Lenton), kick-off: 14:30. Nottingham Forest – The Wednesday 2-4 (2-1). Attendance: 8,000 (2,000 away
North v South 4-2 (International trial: January 22, 1887)
January 22, 1887 Match: International trial, at Aston Lower Grounds (Birmingham), kick-off: 14:45. North – South 4-2 (2-2). Attendance: 1,000. Referee: Mr. C. Crump (Birmingham
South v North 3-0 (International trial: January 30, 1886)
January 30, 1886 Match: International trial, at Kennington Oval, kick-off: 14:55. South v North 3-0 (0-0). Attendance: 2,000. Referee: Major Marandin (the FA); umpires: Messrs.
South v North 0-0 (International trial: March 6, 1880)
March 6, 1880 Match: International trial, at Kennington Oval, kick-off: 16:10. South – North 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 1,300. Referee: Mr. W.C. Clegg; umpires: Messrs. Major
Martin John Earp (Jack Earp) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Jack Earp on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Jack Earp: Born: September 6, 1872: Nottingham, England. Passed away: Position: Right back. Height: Weight: Career: Nottingham
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