1891–92 Everton F.C. season

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Everton
1891–92 season
Manager Dick Molyneux
The Football League 5th
Top goalscorer Flag of Scotland.svg Alex Latta (17)
Highest home attendance16,000 vs Preston (10 October 1891) & Sunderland (25 December 1891)
Lowest home attendance4,000 vs Burnley (2 January 1892)
Average home league attendance11.200
  1890–91
1892–93  

Regular Football League First team

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Contents

No.Pos.NationPlayer
{{{pos}}}Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO David Jardine 17 appearances in goal
{{{pos}}}Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Duncan McLean 20 appearances at left back, right back and centre half
{{{pos}}}Flag of England.svg  ENG Bob Howarth 11 appearances at left & right back – club debut (5 December 1891)
{{{pos}}}Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Bob Kelso 23 appearances at right half & right back
{{{pos}}}Flag of England.svg  ENG Johnny Holt 21 appearances at left half
{{{pos}}}Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Hope Robertson 20 appearances at centre half & right half
{{{pos}}}Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Alex Latta 25 appearances at outside right and centre forward
{{{pos}}}Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Tom Wylie 16 appearances at outside right, inside right and inside left
{{{pos}}}Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Alan Maxwell 16 appearances at inside right & centre forward – club debut (31 October 1891)
{{{pos}}}Flag of England.svg  ENG Edgar Chadwick 25 appearances at inside left
{{{pos}}}Flag of England.svg  ENG Alf Milward Ever present with 26 appearances at outside left

Number of League games in which this eleven was fielded = 1

The Football League

DateOpponentsHome/AwayResult F – AScorersAttendance
5 September 1891 West Bromwich Albion A0–46,000
7 September 1891 Darwen H5–3Fred Geary (2), Alf Milward (2), Edgar Chadwick8,000
19 September 1891 Blackburn H3–1Fred Geary, Alex Latta, Bob Kelso15,000
26 September 1891 Accrington A1–1Patrick Gordon3,500
3 October 1891 Sunderland A1–2Fred Geary10,000
10 October 1891 Preston H1–1Samuel Thomson16,000
17 October 1891 Bolton A0–110,000
24 October 1891 Derby County A3–0Alex Latta (2), Edgar Chadwick7,000
31 October 1891 Preston A0–41,200
7 November 1891 West Bromwich H4–3Alex Latta (3), Alf Milward8,100
14 November 1891 Darwen A1–3Alex latta4,000
21 November 1891 Wolverhampton A1–5Alex Latta5,000
28 November 1891 Aston H5–1Edgar Chadwick (2), Alex Latta, Thomas Wylie, Alan Maxwell15,000
5 December 1891 Blackburn A2–2Alex Latta, Jimmy Douglas own goal 6,500
12 December 1891 Wolverhampton A2–1Alex Latta, Edgar Chadwick10,000
25 December 1891 Sunderland H0–416,000
28 December 1891 Aston A4–3Alan Maxwell (2), Edgar Chadwick (2)14,000
2 January 1892 Burnley H1–1Alf Milward4,000
9 January 1892 Notts A3–1Alf Milward, Alex Latta, Alan Maxwell4,000
13 February 1892 Burnley A0–17,000
5 March 1892 Stoke H1–0Edgar Chadwick7,000
12 March 1892 Stoke A1–0Edgar Chadwick2,000
19 March 1892 Accrington H3–0Edgar Chadwick (2), Alex Latta8,000
15 April 1892 Derby H1–2Bob Kelso12,000
18 April 1892 Bolton H2–5Fred Geary, Alf Milward12,000
23 April 1892 Notts H4–0Fred Geary, Alex Latta (3)10,000

Football Association Challenge Cup

DateRoundOpponentsHome/AwayResult F – AScorersAttendance
23 January 1892First Burnley H1–3Alf Milward8,000

Final league table

PWDLFAGAPts
1 Sunderland 26210593362.58342
2 Preston North End 26181761311.96837
3 Bolton Wanderers 26172751371.37836
4 Aston Villa 261501189561.58930
5 Everton 261241049491.00028
6 Wolverhampton Wanderers 261141159461.28326
7 Burnley 261141149451.08926
8 Notts County 261141155511.07826
9 Blackburn Rovers 261061058650.89226
10 Derby County 261041246520.88524
11 Accrington [1] 26841440780.51320
12 West Bromwich Albion [2] 26661451580.87918
13 Stoke [1] 26541738610.62314
14 Darwen [3] 264319381120.33911

Sources

  1. 1 2 Re-elected to the Football League First Division
  2. FA Cup holders – No re-election required
  3. Not re-elected, invited to join Second Division

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