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
The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
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
October 10, 1891 In view of the specking of members of this club which is to be held on Monday to ‘’discuss the situation,” the
August 22, 1891 Match: Tour of the American-Canadians, at Cathkin Park. Third Lanark – Canadians 3-0 (1-0). Attendance: “Fair”. Referee: Mr. J. McLean (Ayr); touch
May 15, 1891 The annual meeting of the club was held last night at College Hall, Shaw Street, there being a large number of members
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
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;
June 3, 1891 To those interested in the game of football and our footballers especially, whose exertions – though last Saturday scarcely as we should
May 7, 1890 Preston North End have just enrolled a new left-wing player, named John Drummond. He has left the Partick Thistle club, but it
March 22, 1890 International, British Championship, at Underwood Park (Paisley). Scotland – Wales 5-0 (3-0). Attendance: 7,500. Referee: Mr. William Finlay (Irish FA). Scotland (2-3-5):
December 4, 1889 Our subject this week is Mr. Robert McFarlane, the well-known full back of the Bootle Football Club, and a more jovial and
November 16, 1889 During the past few years, the Association football has made giant strides, in Liverpool and district, as witness the existence and prosperity
March 30, 1889 Match: English FA Cup, Final, at Kennington Oval (London). Preston North End – Wolves 3-0 (2-0). Attendance: 27,000. Referee: Major Marindin (English
Friday, October 26 – 1888 A large meeting of the Football League was held at the Royal Hotel, Manchester, last evening, when the report of
September 8, 1888 Match: Football League, at Deepdale. Preston North End – Burnley 5-2 (2-1). Attendance: 6,000. Referee: Mr. Brownlow (Halliwell). Preston North End (2-3-5):
Saturday, August 25 – 1888 The following is the revised draft of the matches to be played for the “League championship,” kindly supplied to us
August 18, 1888 That a Scottish contemporary has made the discovery that the Goodalls (Johnny and Archie) go to Derby County, N.J. Ross goes to
Saturday, August 18 – 1888 That Jack Ross (Nick Ross) packed up his traps and left the Proud Town last Monday, and on Tuesday took
Saturday, August 18 – 1888 The first-class cricket season is fast drawing to a close, and a fortnight hence we shall have footballers in full
Saturday, August 4 – 1888 That Jack Ross “will not play for North End again; that “this is fact, as he has been granted his
August 3, 1888 The advent of the coming football season will see a change in the composition of the North End football team. N.J. Ross,
May 26, 1888 Mr. Sudell’s team v. Everton, Bootle and Stanley Combined. The Everton ground presented a very animated appearance on Saturday evening, when fully
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
March 24, 1888 Match: English FA Cup Final, at Kennington Oval, kick-off: 15:30. West Bromwich Albion – Preston North End 2-1 (1-0). Attendance: 19,000. Referee:
March 10, 1888 International: British Championship, at Easter Road (Edinburgh). Scotland – Wales 5-1 (3-1). Attendance: 8,000. Referee: Mr. John Clegg (English FA). Scotland (2-3-5):
March 3, 1888 International: British Championship, at the Racecourse (Wrexham). Wales – Ireland 11-0 (5-0). Attendance: 2,000. Referee: Mr. Thomas Hindle (English FA); Umpires: Messrs:
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