词条 | 1892–93 Everton F.C. season | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| club = Everton | season = 1892–93 | manager = Dick Molyneux | league = The Football League | league result = 3rd | league topscorer = {{flagicon|England}} Fred Geary (19) | highest attendance = 27,500 vs Preston (11 February 1893) record | lowest attendance = 8,000 vs Notts County (7 January 1893) | average attendance = 12.964 (record average) | prevseason = 1891–92 | nextseason = 1893–94 | pattern_la1 = | pattern_b1 = _collar | pattern_ra1 = | pattern_sh1 = | pattern_so1 = | leftarm1 = 00AEF0 | body1 = 00AEF0 | rightarm1 = 00AEF0 | shorts1 = ffffff | socks1 = 000080 |pattern_b2=_|leftarm2=0000ff|body2=0000ff|rightarm2=0000ff|shorts2=000080|socks2=000080 }} Regular Football League First team{{Fs start}}{{Fs player | nat=England | name=Richard Williams 11 appearances in goal}}{{Fs player | nat=England | name=Bob Howarth 26 appearances at right & left back}}{{Fs player | nat=Scotland | name=James Collins 9 appearance at left back}}{{Fs player | nat=Scotland | name=Dickie Boyle 25 appearances at left, centre and right half}}{{Fs player | nat=England | name=Johnny Holt 26 appearance at centre half}}{{Fs player | nat=Scotland | name=Jimmy Jamieson 14 appearances at left half}}{{Fs player | nat=Scotland | name=Alex Latta 28 appearances at outside right, inside right and centre forward}}{{Fs player | nat=Scotland | name=Alan Maxwell 23 appearances at inside right, centre forward and inside left}}{{Fs player | nat=England | name=Fred Geary 24 appearances at outside right & centre forward}}{{Fs player | nat=England | name=Edgar Chadwick 27 appearances at inside left}}{{Fs player | nat=England | name=Alf Milward 27 appearances at outside left}}{{Fs end}}Number of League games in which this eleven was fielded = 0 Other members of the first team squad{{Fs start}}{{Fs player | nat=Scotland | name=David Jardine 8 appearances in goal}}{{Fs player | nat=United Kingdom | name=Archibald Pinnell 3 appearances in goal}}{{Fs player | nat=United Kingdom | name=William Thomas 1 appearance in goal}}{{Fs player | nat=Scotland | name=Joey Murray 3 appearances in goal and 1 at inside right}}{{Fs player | nat=United Kingdom | name=Alex Rennie 4 appearances in goal}}{{Fs player | nat=Scotland | name=Bob Kelso 14 appearances at right back & left half}}{{Fs player | nat=England | name=James Dewar 1 appearance at left back}}{{Fs player | nat=England | name=Albert Chadwick 3 appearances at left back}}{{Fs player | nat=United Kingdom | name=Robert Thomspon 1 appearance at left back}}{{Fs player | nat=Wales | name=Charlie Parry 10 appearances at left back, right half and left half}}{{Fs player | nat=Scotland | name=Alec Stewart 12 appearances at right and left half}}{{Fs player | nat=England | name=Jack Elliott 4 appearances at centre half and outside left}}{{Fs player | nat=Wales | name=Robert Jones 2 appearance at centre half}}{{Fs player | nat=Scotland | name=Hope Robertson 6 appearances at left half}}{{Fs player | nat=Scotland | name=Jack Bell 3 appearances at outside right}}{{Fs player | nat=Scotland | name=Patrick Gordon 10 appearances at inside right and centre forward}}{{Fs player | nat=Scotland | name=Abe Hartley 1 appearance at inside right}}{{Fs player | nat=Scotland | name=James McMillan 2 appearances at inside left}}{{Fs end}}Everton were expected to be serious title contenders in the 1892-93 season but a summer of off the field turmoil played a part in a good but not great season. The club were forced to vacate their Anfield Road home and set up at a brand new venue of Goodison Park, leaving behind them their first choice left back, Duncan McLean and forward Alan Wylie. The latter probably realised that the return from injury of Fred Geary would see him left out of the front line but McLean's decision was a surprise to the club and fans and Bob Howarth found himself with six full back partners during the season. For the second year in a row the club struggled to find a first choice keeper as six different custodians filled that role as well, including Joey Murray on three occasions, despite his normal position being as a forward. The indecision in goal was more down to the selectors than poor performance as each defeat the club suffered in the first half of the campaign was met with the keeper being dropped. Eventually the selectors settled for Richard Williams whose regular clean sheets in the latter half of the season saw the club rally to finish the season in third place and reach the cup final. Everton's midfield trio was also broken up this season as Bob Kelso lost his place to Dickie Boyle who arrived from Dumbarton. The clubs erratic start also saw Hope Robertson replaced eight games in by Jimmy Jamieson. The Scottish left half's stay at Goodison was short and after just four months he left for Sheffield Wednesday. With Sunderland marching to the title and Everton having to settle for a distant third place, albeit after an excellent run in which saw them win nine of their last ten games it was the F A cup that captured the excitement as the club won through to the final for the first time. The selectors famously fielded a weakened side for the trip to Wolverhampton Wanderers in a league game a week before the two sides met in the cup final and won 4–2. Only four of that team appeared the following week at the cup final as Boyle and Latta were joined by Kelso, having re-established himself in defence ahead of Collins and Stewart who had taken over after Jamieson had left for Sheffield Wednesday the previous month. The major selection surprise was that Patrick Gordon was selected ahead of Fred Geary in attack. The game became farce when the fans encroached onto the woefully inadequate field at Fallowfield in Manchester and made it impossible for Latta and Milward to use their wing play to proper effect, the latter being physically tripped by a spectator on one occasion. Wolves won the game in the second half when Harry Allen's hopeful punt deceived Dick Williams who lost the ball in the sun. Everton were furious though that Allen had received the ball from a spectator who had kicked the ball of Dickie Boyle's toe as the Everton half was taking the ball away from danger and felt that the game should have been reduced to the level of a friendly with the cup being played for at a later date. The game would leave a bad taste in the mouths of every Evertonian for over a decade until they finally did win the cup in 1906. The Football League
Football Association Challenge Cup
Football League First Division
RecordsThe following positive or neutral records were set by the 1891–92 Everton team
The following negative records were also set by the team
References1. ^Invited to join Second Division after losing test match to Darwen 2. ^Resigned from Football League after losing test match to Sheffield United 3. ^Remained in First Division after winning test match against Small Heath
2 : Everton F.C. seasons|English football clubs 1892–93 season |
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