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
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To the editor of the Athletic News: The Everton Club dispute
February 20, 1892 “Sir, – Your correspondent “Loyal Evertonian” undertakes to correct what he calls mis-statements in my letter to you, and starts on my
To the editor of The Athletic News – The Everton Football Club dispute
February 15, 1892 “Sir, – The letter of your correspondent, who signs himself “A Supporter of the Queen and Everton,” contains two or three misstatements
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,
The Everton F.C. committee still awaiting Mr. Houldings reply
February 8, 1892 It will be remembered that at the general meeting of the members of the Everton club Mr. John Houlding was allowed the
John Houldings friends vote against themselves
February 8, 1892 The gentlemen who hold supreme sway over the fortunes of the Everton club have peculiar methods of carrying on their business. Two
The grand coup at Everton
February 6, 1892 Go where one might on Saturday the subject was the “dishing” of the William Clayton etiquette, as it is termed in contradistinction
John Houlding and friends refused the use of the Everton-name
February 4, 1892 The Football Association council passed the following resolution: ”That this council, in accordance with its past decisions will not recognise or accept
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
A bombshell from John Houlding
January 26, 1892 Mr. John Houlding threw a bombshell into the camp of his opponents last week when he followed up their actions at the
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
The future of Everton Football Club
January 23, 1892 Although there has been a temporary lull in the agitations caused by the “split” which took place a few months back between
A meeting between John Houlding and his friends
October 29, 1891 The old members of the Everton Football Club, in the number of about sixty met last night at the Bee Hotel’s-lane: Mr.
John Houlding tell Everton F.C. to get out
October 12, 1891 An adjourned meeting of the members of Everton Football Club was held in the lecture hall of the College Hall, Shaw-street, for
Grossly inaccurate reports and information
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
A proposal to form the Everton club into a limited company
September 15, 1891 A meeting of the members of the Everton club was held at the Lecture Hall, Everton Road, to consider the proposal to
Presentation of the League trophy
May 8, 1891 At the College Hall, Shaw-street, Friday evening, a large audience gathered on the occasion of the public presentation to the Everton Football
Everton Football Club dinner
November 25, 1890 A Pleasant reunion took place at the Falcon Restaurant, Lord Street, on Tuesday evening when the officials and players connected with the
Everton F.C.: The annual meeting of 1890
June 9, 1890 The Annual meeting of the Everton Football Club was held last evening at the Anfield Road broad school. Mr. John Houlding president
Thomas Howarth bids farewell to Everton
August 27, 1889 At the invitation of the president (Councillor John Houlding), the executive and players of both teams of the club were entertained to
Everton F.C.: The annual meeting of 1889
June 6, 1889 The annual general meeting of the above club was held last evening at the brilliant rooms of the Sandon Hotel. Mr. Councillor
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