Liverpool F.C.

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Hillsborough disaster, Heysel Stadium disaster, History of Liverpool F.C., Merseyside derby, Liverpool F.C. in Europe, List of Liverpool F.C. seasons, Anfield, List of Liverpool F.C. records and statistics, Hillsborough disaster, Heysel Stadium disaster, History of Liverpool F.C., Merseyside derby, Liverpool F.C.in Europe, List of Liverpool F.C.seasons, Anfield, List of Liverpool F.C.records and statistics

ISBN: 1157686664
ISBN 13: 9781157686668
Verlag: Books LLC, Reference Series
Umfang: 74 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 19.12.2011
Auflage: 1/2011
Format: 0.4 x 24.6 x 18.9
Gewicht: 161 g
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: KT
Artikelnummer: 3341940 Kategorie:

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 73. Chapters: Hillsborough disaster, Heysel Stadium disaster, History of Liverpool F.C., Merseyside derby, Liverpool F.C. in Europe, List of Liverpool F.C. seasons, Anfield, List of Liverpool F.C. records and statistics, Liverpool F.C. Reserves and Academy, Liverpool F.C. and Manchester United F.C. rivalry, Spice Boys, List of Liverpool F.C. managers, A.F.C. Liverpool, Liverpool F.C. Champions League qualification 2005-06, Stanley Park Stadium, Spion Kop, Spirit of Shankly, Liverpool F.C. squads, Fenway Sports Group, Founding Fathers of Merseyside Football, Liverpool L.F.C., LFC TV, The Boot Room, 1915 British football betting scandal, Reclaim The Kop, Melwood, Paul Tomkins, 43 Years With The Same Bird, Fifteen Minutes That Shook the World, Well Red magazine. Excerpt: Liverpool Football Club has a long and colourful history. Anfield, home of Liverpool F.C.Liverpool F.C. was founded after an internal dispute within Everton F.C. The dispute was between the Everton F.C. committee and brewer John Houlding, the leaseholder of the Anfield ground and president of Everton F.C. The Everton committee viewed Tory councillor Houlding as having a personal financial and political agenda. There was a sharp conflict on the business model of how the club was run. Relations were cold once the Everton committee saw Houldings intentions and moves. Anfield was owned by Houlding one year after Everton moved in. Houlding bought the land from landowner Orrell. Everton initially made a donation to a local hospital in lieu of rent. After one year they were paying rent to their own president. Mr Orrell owned the adjacent land. Houlding had sole lucrative selling rights on all refreshments at the ground. The largely Methodist based politically Liberal leaning Everton F.C. committee were uneasy with this, especially the potential selling of alcohol. This would take revenue away from the club. Houlding also increased the rent from £100 to £250 per year, after Everton came 2nd in the second Football League season, 1890. Everton offered a compromise of £180. An international match was hosted, England vs. Ireland indicating the quality of Anfield at the time. The rent was not a major issue as the club's profits were substantial. However, from paying a small contribution to a local hospital, Everton five years later was paying £250, a substantial sum in those days. The flashpoint came when Orrell wanted to legally run a road through the new main stand to access his land. This entailed Everton buying Anfield and Orrell's land or renting both. Everton members accused Houlding of knowing of the legal right of way and allowing the new stand to be built. If renting Everton would be dealing with two different landlords. Orrell's land Everton F.C. did not need, but bein

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