Liverpool Ramblers A.F.C. Explained

Clubname:Liverpool Ramblers
Fullname:Liverpool Ramblers Association Football Club
Ground:Moor Lane, Crosby
Website:http://www.liverpoolramblersafc.com/
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Liverpool Ramblers Association Football Club is an English amateur football club based in Crosby, Merseyside. The club is affiliated to the Lancashire County Football Association.[1] The first and second team compete in the Liverpool Old Boys League whilst the Vets and third team do not compete in any leagues and only play friendly games.[2]

History

The club was formed in 1882, and was the first side from Liverpool to enter the FA Cup. The club was involved in helping John Brodie pioneer the use of goal nets.[3] The club entered the FA cup 3 times between 1882 and 1884 with their best finish seeing them reach the second round of the competition in the 1882-83 competition.[4] [5] [6]

The Ramblers played its first game ever in 1882. Club's secretary Percy Bateson approached a neighbouring soccer club, Bootle Wanderers, who allowed the match to be played on their home ground at nearby Sandfield Place. It was here that the two sides eventually, took to the field. The Ramblers line up was as follows, J Jacob; E M Pilkington, P C Morris; E Heald and G W Turner; H A Cursham, E Baxter, H Baxter, J F Bateson, G Smith, and T Williamson.[7]

After trying to settle down at Liverpool Cricket Club's Aigburth Ground, the Ramblers switched headquarters to the old Crosby Cricket Club and Hightown, establishing then in Crosby's Moor Lane, which their members have all helped to pay for.

Ground

Liverpool Ramblers play their home games at Moor Lane, Crosby. The club moved to this ground in 1937.[8]

Honours

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Records

Notable players

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Ramblers of Liverpool. . 2013-05-09.
  2. Web site: local clubs. AmateurFA . 2013-05-09.
  3. http://icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk/0200sport/0250amateurfooty/2007/03/27/ramblers-celebrate-long-and-rich-history-50061-18814357/ "Ramblers celebrate long and rich history"
  4. Web site: Football Club History Database - F.A. Cup 1882-83 . Fchd.info . 2013-05-09 . live. https://web.archive.org/web/20100216071751/http://www.fchd.info/cups/facup1882-83.htm . 2010-02-16 .
  5. Web site: Football Club History Database - F.A. Cup 1883-84 . Fchd.info . 2013-05-09 . live. https://web.archive.org/web/20100216071759/http://www.fchd.info/cups/facup1883-84.htm . 2010-02-16 .
  6. Web site: Football Club History Database - F.A. Cup 1884-85 . Fchd.info . 2013-05-09 . live. https://web.archive.org/web/20100216071803/http://www.fchd.info/cups/facup1884-85.htm . 2010-02-16 .
  7. http://www.liverpoolramblersafc.com/storage/history/Liverpool%20Ramblers%20Extract.pdf "The Ramblers of Liverpool: The history of the oldest Amateur Soccer Club on Merseyside.", by Tony Onslow
  8. News: An Introduction. 20 February 2018. Liverpool Ramblers A.F.C..
  9. Web site: Bootle - Historical Football Kits . Historicalkits.co.uk . 2013-05-09.
  10. News: England Uncapped Players - Harry Rose. 20 February 2018. England Football Online.