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1893–94 Everton F.C. season

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Manager
  
Top goalscorer
  
The Football League
  
6th

Average home league attendance
  
12,866

Highest home attendance
  
30,000 vs Sunderland (30 September 1893) record

Lowest home attendance
  
4,000 vs Bolton Wanderers (26 March 1894)

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

Number of League games in which this eleven was fielded = 5

  • 9 September, 3–7 defeat by Derby
  • 30 September, 7–1 victory over Sunderland
  • 7 October, 1–2 defeat by Burnley
  • 14 October 2–2 draw with Blackburn(third consecutive game)
  • 11 November 1–2 defeat by Derby
  • Other members of the first team squad

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

    The departure of Alec Stewart to newly promoted Darwen and injury to Fred Geary left Everton needing a new left half and centre forward during the summer of 1893. The two men signed were of the highest calibre in the shape of Billy Stewart who had thrice been a league runner-up with Preston and record £400 signing of Jack Southworth from cash strapped Blackburn. Despite two such high profile signings Everton's start to the season proved very inconsistent and was a bench mark for the rest of the season in which they would finish only sixth. The full back partnership of Kelso and Howarth was broken up after the first ten games and played together just three more times as six different combinations including Parry, Lindsay and Arridge were tried in a bid to bring stability in front of Richard William's goal. The half back line of Boyle, Holt and Stewart lasted just three games before John Walker was tried in place of Holt after the 3–7 defeat by Derby. Holt was quickly recalled while Kelso, having been moved out of the back line was tried regularly in place of Dickie Boyle at right half in the second half of the season. The expensive signing of Southworth came too late for the first two games of the season in which the forward line, still robbed of Geary started as Latta, Bell, Maxwell, Chadwick and Milward. Alan Maxwell was replaced at centre forward by Alf Milward for the second game with James McMillan coming into the reshuffled front rank before Southworth made the slot his own in the third game with John Bell deputising for three games and Fred Geary, now back from injury stepping in for three. Geary was restricted to just nine appearances all season in every position of the front rank while Maxwell was also unable to get into the side, moving to newly promoted Darwen where his goals were unable to stave off relegation.

    League club records set this season

  • Most points won at home in a season {23}
  • Most home victories in a season {11}
  • Equalled most away drawn games in a season {2}
  • Most goals scored in a season {90}
  • Most goals scored at home in a season {63}
  • Most individual goals in a single game {6 by Jack Southworth vs West Bromwich Albion, 30 December 1893}
  • Most hat-tricks in a season by the team {4 – includes Southworth's six as a double hat-trick}
  • Most individual hat-tricks in a season {3 – Jack Southworth, double hat-trick is counted as two hat-tricks}
  • Record scorer for a single season [Jack Southworth; 27]
  • Equalled longest sequence of away draws in a season twice {1}
  • Negative records

  • Most defeats in a season {12}
  • Equalled most home defeats in a season {3}
  • Most away defeats in a season {9}
  • Most goals against at home in a season {23}
  • Equalled most goals against away from home in a season {34}
  • Heaviest defeat {3–7 at Derby County; 7 September 1893}
  • Second consecutive season with no ever present players
  • Equalled longest sequence of consecutive defeats {4}
  • Equalled longest sequence of consecutive home defeats {2}
  • Longest sequence of consecutive away defeats {4}
  • Equalled longest winless away sequence in a season twice {4}
  • References

    1893–94 Everton F.C. season Wikipedia


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