Showing posts with label The Football Combination 1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Football Combination 1. Show all posts

23.5.15

Everton v Newton Heath 1889

Dancing and funerals...



As the 1888-89 season drew to a close the press reveals that clubs were engaged in an intense schedule of friendlies. The programme above is from Newton Heath's first ever visit to Anfield.
Everton had finished in 8th place in the Football League , Newton Heath had topped the Combination.
Note that the Everton line up was not as advertised, with the following changes made:
J Angus (Waugh)
W Brown (Chadwick)
R Watson (Parry)
W Briscoe (Wilson)
W Wilson (Weir)


These two well known teams appeared at Anfield last evening it being the first appearance of Newton Heath on the ground. The visitors brought a good team with them and Everton were presented by two or three of their second team. About 3,500 spectators assembled. Williams kicked off, and Everton at once pressed. Farmer and Ross punted into goal-Briscoe sent over to Watson and he parted judiciously to Angus, who scored with a splendid oblique shot, four minutes from the start. Good play by Farmer kept Powell busy, but at length Dobson was beaten by Gotheridge. Ross cleared but Brown put the ball though when he had a good opportunity to pass. The play was kept on the Everton right, which was not to the best advantage. From a foul the ball was taken over the Everton lines for the first time. Parry passing by the whole of the home forwards took the ball down,, and Angus obtained a foul, which Farmer put over the bar. Williams and Jarrett rushed away, but Smalley cleared. Watson was fouled when clear away, but the referee gave a foul. Excellent play by Holt gave Watson and Briscoe possession, they passing to Milward and he shot into Hay's hands, who only partially cleared and Briscoe shot through. Good combined play on the part of the home forwards kept the sphere in the opponents goal, Milward at last give Hays a handful, which he had no difficulty in clearing. A good shot by Owen was diverted by Williams who headed out. Everton then secured a foul near goal, and Watson shot through, but as the ball was wrongly placed it was brought back. Williams started, and Tait and Williams ran down. Williams shot to Smalley's hands, and from some inexplicable cause he allowed the ball to fall and scored for the visitors. Back play by Dobson gave Jarratt a possible chance, but Ross came to the rescue. Hays next had a busy time, as he had to fist out five consecutive shots. Doughty and Gotheridge worked their way down, but found Ross good enough for them, and Angus gave to Brown, who raced away, but nothing came of it. This was directly afterwards followed by a foul in goal and Ross scored the third point for Everton. The home team still maintained the pressure but breaks away by Tait and Gotheridge relieved the monotony. Ross gave a foul in goal, but Holt sent up the field, and Watson forced the pace considerably, and the home forwards again became the aggressive. Score Everton 3 goals; Newton Heath 1 goal, Teams Newton Heath:- Hays (T), goal, Mitchell and Powell, backs Burke, Owen, and Jones, half-backs, Tait, Jarrett, Williams, Doughty, and Gotheridge, forwards. Everton:- Smalley, goal, Dobson, and Ross (captain), Weir, Holt, and Farmer, half-backs, Briscoe, Watson, Milward, Angus, and Brown, forwards.
The Liverpool Mercury  16.04.89

27.10.13

Bootle v Everton- The Original Merseyside Derby

Everton, 1881

Everton had been in existence for some 14 years before the breakaway that led to the formation of Liverpool. Formed as St Domingo's in 1878, their first great rivalry was with another Merseyside club, Bootle. 
Bootle was  founded in 1879 as Bootle St John's by Rev. Alfred Keely who had moved to the area to become the Curate of St John's church. He was a keen association player, though at the time Rugby football was more popular in the area. The team was made up of former public schoolboys.  When Rev. Keely moved south in 1882 these chaps defected from Bootle and formed another club, Liverpool Ramblers. 








Bootle won the first ever Liverpool Senior Cup in 1883 and again in 1888 and 1889. Everton won the Liverpool Senior Cup 12 times in 18 seasons in the 19th century. Some conspiracy theorists state that Bootle were the strongest team on Merseyside in the 1880s, and that Everton achieved their place in the Football League under William McGregor's one club per town rule due to either bribery or Freemasonry.The head to head results between the two clubs suggests that Everton were in fact the more deserving of the 2, Bootle's ascendancy being confined to the 1880 and 1883 seasons.  Whereas Everton became founder members of the Football League, finishing the first season in 8th place, Bootle were among the teams that formed the The Combination for the 1888-89 season. They applied unsuccessfully to join the League in 1889 and 1890  and were finally admitted in 1892. Financial difficulties led to Bootle resigning after one season, their place in the league being taken by Liverpool.  
In compiling the list of results I consulted Tony Onslow's The Forgotten Rivals and  backed this up with my own research using the archives of the Liverpool Mercury.  







10.02.80
Everton
0
2
Bootle St Johns
Stanley Park
24.02.80
Everton
0
4
Bootle St Johns
Stanley Park
01.03.81
Everton
1
0
Bootle
Stanley Park
14.01.82
Bootle
1
4
Everton
Marsh Lane
02.12.82
Bootle
2
0
Everton
Marsh Lane
20.01.83
Everton
0
1
Bootle
Stanley Park
27.01.83
Bootle
3
1
Everton
Fairfield
Liverpool Cup semi final.

01.01.84
Bootle
1
2
Everton
Hawthorne Rd
31.01.85
Everton
2
1
Bootle
Anfield
Liverpool Cup

07.03.85
Everton
3
1
Bootle
Anfield
02.09.85
Everton
2
0
Bootle
Anfield
31.10.85
Everton
2
2
Bootle
Anfield
23.01.86
Bootle
0
1
Everton
Hawthorne Rd
10.04.86
Bootle
0
1
Everton
Walton Stiles
Liverpool Cup final

25.05 85
Bootle
0
1
Everton
Fairfield 
Liverpool Athletic Club Shield- result disputed by Bootle citing dubious refereeing decisions- result stood.

23.10.86
Bootle
0
1
Everton
Hawthorne Rd
Liverpool Cup -match ended early due to crowd encroachment- result stood

03.12.87
Everton
2
0
Bootle
Anfield
Liverpool Cup – Everton banned for persuading players to join them by financial inducement. Bootle go through.

25.12.88
Everton
0
0
Bootle
Anfield
03.03.89
Bootle
3
3
Everton
Hawthorne Rd
13.04.89
Everton
1
2
Bootle
Anfield
26.12.89
Everton
3
0
Bootle
Anfield
29.03.90
Bootle
2
2
Everton
Hawthorne Rd
09.04.90
Bootle
1
4
Everton
Hawthorne Rd
Liverpool Cup final.

26.05.90
Everton
5
0
Bootle
Anfield
08.09.90
Everton
3
2
Bootle
Anfield
Benefit match for the financially embarrassed Bootle raised £135.

07.02.91
Everton
2
1
Bootle
Anfield
March 91
Bootle
1
2
Everton
Hawthorne Rd
Everton historian Tony Onslow refers to a match  played in March 1891 but I can find no contemporary evidence that this match took place.

27.04.91
Bootle
0
4
Everton
Hawthorne Rd 
Liverpool Cup final

01.09.91
Everton
7
0
Bootle
Anfield
26.02.92
Everton
3
0
Bootle
Anfield 
Lancashire Cup- Bootle protested due to snow on pitch.

12.04.92
Everton
2
1
Bootle
Anfield
Liverpool Cup semi- final; the match was played  40 mins each way  and Bootle protested due to darkness.

26.12.92
Everton
1
1
Bootle
Goodison Park
12.04.93
Everton
2
1
Bootle
Goodison Park
Liverpool Cup- Everton fielded their reserves.