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Tag: Tony Onslow

George Fleming, the Goal Scoring Bank Clerk from Arbroath

January 8, 2016 kjehan

It is the summer of 1887 and the Everton team pose, at the Sandon, with the trophy they had just won after beating Oakfield Rovers

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William H Parry, a former Captain of Everton Football Club (By Tony Onslow)

May 27, 2015 kjehan

The clean shaved young man, seated on the right of the middle row, is an eighteen year old player who had recently established himself in

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The Life of a Former Everton Captain (By Tony Onslow)

May 11, 2015 kjehan

Nicholas John Ross, the Victorian version of the present day soccer super star, was a man who captained both Preston North End and Everton. He

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The Original Merseyside Derby Game

April 14, 2015 kjehan

By Tony Onslow. The present Merseyside Derby games are contested between Everton and their close neighbours Liverpool. The event attracts a capacity crowd to Goodison

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A Scot named Jack Angus

April 6, 2015 kjehan

Written by: TONY ONSLOW. Jack Angus. A man who scored in the first Football League match between Manchester and Merseyside. The population of Liverpool were

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Was this the Birthplace of Football in Liverpool?

April 1, 2015 kjehan

By TONY ONSLOW The Midland Railway, Goods Depot, Liverpool. The year was 1874 and the Midland Railway Company had, eventually, managed to lay their track

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