1892–93 Eastville Rovers F.C. season

The 1892–93 season was the tenth to be played by the team now known as Bristol Rovers, and their ninth playing under the name Eastville Rovers. It was significant in that it was their first year competing in an organised league, when they became founder members of the Bristol & District League (now known as the Western League).

Eastville Rovers F.C.
1892–93 season
GroundThree Acres, Ashley Down, Bristol
Bristol & District League6th
Gloucestershire Senior Cup1st round
Top goalscorerBill Rogers (9)

Season review edit

Rovers finished in sixth place in the league. They had to a slow start to their campaign, but finished strongly, winning their last four games. There was some confusion surrounding the game against St George on 22 October, which although originally arranged as a league match it was played as a friendly as no referee had been appointed.[1]

Though the match between Eastville Rovers and St. George on Saturday was a league fixture, it now appears it was altered by consent of both sides to a "friendly" game. Through some misunderstanding a referee was not appointed and the captains arranged that the game should be played on another day.

— Bristol Mercury, 25 October 1892

League table edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GR Pts
1 Warmley 16 11 3 2 72 19 3.789 25
2 Trowbridge Town 16 10 4 2 66 17 3.882 24
3 St George 16 9 5 2 36 22 1.636 23
4 Bedminster 16 6 5 5 30 34 0.882 17
5 Clevedon 16 6 4 6 25 36 0.694 16
6 Eastville Rovers 16 6 3 7 36 40 0.900 15
7 Clifton 16 4 2 10 27 61 0.443 10
8 Mangotsfield 16 3 2 11 19 45 0.422 8
9 Wells City 16 1 4 11 14 51 0.275 6
Source: [2]

Match results edit

Bristol & District League edit

1 October 1892 Eastville Rovers 1–3 Mangotsfield Mangotsfield[α]
15:40 GMT Perrin Report (via BNA, subscription required)
8 October 1892 Trowbridge Town 6–2 Eastville Rovers Trowbridge
  • Laurie  
  • F. Everett    
  • Hurn    
  • G. Everett  
Report (via BNA, subscription required) Rogers     Attendance: 200
Referee: F. Crossley (Swindon)
12 November 1892 Eastville Rovers 2–2[β] Warmley Ashley Down
  • Thompson  
  • Summerill   (o.g.)
Report (via BNA, subscription required)
  • King  
  • Mackay  
Referee: J. Bloor
19 November 1892 Wells City 2–2 Eastville Rovers Wells
  • Coleman  
  • McMahon  
Report (via BNA, subscription required)
  • Lovett  
  • Yates  
Referee: Sturgess Jones
26 November 1892 Eastville Rovers 1–2 Clevedon Ashley Down
Taylor   Report (via BNA, subscription required)
  • Grey  
  • Mertens  
Referee: J. Bloor
3 December 1892 Bedminster 5–0 Eastville Rovers Ashton Gate
  • McCarthy  
  • Macfarlane  
  • Marshall  
  • Griffiths  
  • Unknown  
Report (via BNA, subscription required) Stadium: Ashton Gate Stadium
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: J.R. Riddell
24 December 1892 Eastville Rovers 3–1 Clifton Ashley Down
Report (via BNA, subscription required) Referee: S. Peacock
26 December 1892 St George 3–1 Eastville Rovers St George
Report (via BNA, subscription required)
21 January 1893 Eastville Rovers 2–2 Trowbridge Town Ashley Down
  • Unknown  
  • Johns  
Report (via BNA, subscription required)
  • Hurn  
  • Wakeley  
Referee: J.R. Riddell
11 February 1893 Eastville Rovers 2–1 St George Ashley Down
Report (via BNA, subscription required) Unknown   Referee: F. Gyles
18 February 1893 Warmley 8–2 Eastville Rovers Warmley
Report (via BNA, subscription required)
4 March 1893 Clevedon 1–0 Eastville Rovers Clevedon
Unknown   Report (via BNA, subscription required)
11 March 1893 Eastville Rovers 5–1[γ] Wells City Ashley Down
Report (via BNA, subscription required) Colman  
18 March 1893 Clifton 1–3 Eastville Rovers Kingswood
15:35 GMT Unknown   Report (via BNA, subscription required)
  • Thompson  
  • Johns    
Stadium: Chequers Ground
Referee: C. Gyles
25 March 1893 Eastville Rovers 5–2 Bedminster Ashley Down
  • Rogers    
  • W. Thompson  
  • Johns  
  • Laurie  
Report (via BNA, subscription required)
  • Griffiths  
  • Milne    
Referee: J. Bloor
31 March 1893 Mangotsfield 0–5 Eastville Rovers Mangotsfield
  • Nolan  
  • Punter  
Report (via BNA, subscription required)
Referee: E.B. Nettle

^[α] Eastville Rovers were nominally the home team, but the match was played at Mangotsfield[3]
^[β] Game stopped after 78 minutes due to poor light
^[γ] Wells only fielded ten players

Gloucestershire Senior Challenge Cup edit

28 January 1893 First round Eastville Rovers 2–2 Mangotsfield Ashley Down
Report (via BNA, subscription required)
  • Punter  
  • Johns   (o.g.)
Referee: G. Gay
13 February 1893 First round replay Mangotsfield 2–1 Eastville Rovers Mangotsfield
Unknown     Report (via BNA, subscription required) Unknown   Referee: Mr Deakin

Gloucestershire Junior Challenge Cup edit

First round Fillwood Eastville Rovers Reserves Filwood

Friendlies edit

First team edit

10 September 1892 Warmley 2–3 Eastville Rovers Warmley
Report (via BNA, subscription required)
17 September 1892 St George 4–1 Eastville Rovers St George
15:40 GMT
  • Brown  
  • Unknown  
  • Unknown  
  • Unknown  
Report (via BNA, subscription required) Unknown   Referee: G. Bloor
22 October 1892[δ] St George 2–0 Eastville Rovers St George
15:10 GMT
  • Gerrish  
  • Britton  
Report (via BNA, subscription required) Referee: A. Greenough
4 February 1893 Bedminster 0–0 Eastville Rovers Ashton Gate
Report (via BNA, subscription required) Stadium: Ashton Gate Stadium
Attendance: 600
15 April 1893[ε] Swindon Athletic 0–1 Eastville Rovers Swindon
Report (via BNA, subscription required) Stadium: The Croft
Referee: Frank Crossley

^[δ] The game against St George on 22 October was originally scheduled to be a league match, but was played as a friendly when it was discovered that no referee had been appointed.[1]
^[ε] Swindon Athletic began the game with eight players, but were brought up to full strength when three substitutes were found.[4]

Reserves edit

1 October 1892 Mangotsfield Reserves 2–0 Eastville Rovers Reserves Mangotsfield
Report (via BNA, subscription required)
22 October 1892 Eastville Rovers Reserves 0–4 St George Reserves Ashley Down
Report (via BNA, subscription required)
4 February 1893 Eastville Rovers Reserves 0–3 Bedminster Reserves Ashley Down
Report (via BNA, subscription required)

Statistics edit

Friendly matches are not included in this section.
Match record
Competition Home Away Total
P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A
Bristol & District League 8 4 2 2 21 14 8 2 1 5 15 26 16 6 3 7 36 40
Gloucestershire Cup 1 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 3 4
Total 9 4 3 2 23 16 9 2 1 6 16 28 18 6 4 8 39 44
Goalscorers
Player Goals
League Cup Total
Bill Rogers 8 1 9
Laurie 5 0 5
Johns 4 0 4
Attwell 3 0 3
Bob Horsey 3 0 3
Thompson 3 0 3
Taylor 2 0 2
Beverley 1 0 1
Lovett 1 0 1
Walter Perrin 1 0 1
Yates 1 0 1
Unknown 1 1 2
Opposition own goal 2 0 2

Cumulative record edit

The total cumulative record of Eastville Rovers up to the end of the 1892–93 season is shown below. This is calculated by adding the numbers in the section above to the total games played up to the end of the previous season. Friendly matches are not included in this table, and games held at neutral venues are considered to have been played away from home.

Match record
Competition Home Away Total
P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A
Bristol & District League 8 4 2 2 21 14 8 2 1 5 15 26 16 6 3 7 36 40
Gloucestershire Cup 4 0 2 2 5 9 9 6 0 3 19 18 13 6 2 5 24 27
Total 12 4 4 4 26 23 17 8 1 8 34 44 29 12 5 12 60 67

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Athletics". Bristol Mercury. 25 October 1892. Retrieved 12 December 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. ^ Robinson, ed. (2006)
  3. ^ Byrne & Jay (2003), p.36
  4. ^ "Football". Western Daily Press. 17 April 1893. Retrieved 14 December 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive.

Bibliography edit

  • Byrne, Stephen; Jay, Mike (2003). Bristol Rovers Football Club: The Definitive History 1883–2003. Stroud: Tempus. ISBN 0-7524-2717-2.
  • Robinson, Michael, ed. (2006). Non-League Football Tables 1889–2006. Cleethorpes: Soccer Books. ISBN 978-1862231443.