1891–92 Irish League

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Irish League
Season1891–92
Dates5 September 1891 – 4 May 1892
ChampionsLinfield
2nd Irish title
Matches played64
Goals scored436 (6.81 per match)
Top goalscorerTim Morrison (21 goals)
Biggest home winGlentoran 15–1 Oldpark
Linfield 14–0 Oldpark
Biggest away winLigoniel 2–13 Lancashire Fusiliers
Highest scoringGlentoran 15–1 Oldpark

The 1891–92 Irish League was the 2nd edition of the Irish League, the highest level of league competition in Irish football.

The league comprised ten teams, expanding from eight in the previous season. Linfield won the championship for the second year in a row.

Season summary

Clarence, who had competed in the previous season, withdrew from the league on 1 September 1891 and disbanded later the same year. Their place in the league was taken by Lancashire Fusiliers who were unable to play their opening league game due to the short notice given. On 18 April 1892, they were awarded a win (2 points) for this fixture and were also awarded 1 point for an unplayed match against Distillery. The Fusiliers (who were a British Army team), had no home ground and therefore played all their matches at their opponents' grounds.

On 2 February 1882, Distillery were fined £10 and had 2 points deducted for fielding an ineligible player against Linfield, but the 2–1 result was allowed to stand. They were initially expelled from the league on 10 February for failing to pay the fine but were reinstated on 24 February after paying a reduced amount. However some teams refused to accept this decision, with Glentoran being fined £15 on 12 April for refusing to play their fixture against Distillery. Other unplayed Distillery fixtures against Milltown, Ulster, Cliftonville and Ligoniel were declared void.

Other unplayed matches were Cliftonville v Glentoran (registered as a 1–1 draw by the Irish League), and Ligoniel v Cliftonville (both teams awarded 1 point by the League).

Two teams withdrew from the league before the season concluded: YMCA resigned on 19 December 1891 with their remaining fixtures declared void, and Oldpark resigned on 20 April 1892 after hostility had been shown towards them for playing against Distillery - their remaining fixtures were awarded to their opponents.[1]

Teams and locations

Location of teams in the 1891–92 Irish League; all matches were played in Belfast
Team Town Home Ground
Cliftonville Belfast Solitude
Distillery Belfast Grosvenor Park
Glentoran Belfast King's Field
Lancashire Fusiliers No home ground
Ligoniel Belfast Ligoniel
Linfield Belfast Ulsterville
Milltown Belfast Milltown
Oldpark Belfast Oldpark
Ulster Belfast Ulster Cricket Ground
YMCA Belfast Enfield

League standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GR Pts Result
1 Linfield (C) 17 15 1 1 106 14 7.571 31 Champions
2 Lancashire Fusiliers 16 11 2 3 56 29 1.931 24 Withdrew
3 Ulster 16 12 0 4 61 34 1.794 24
4 Glentoran 16 9 3 4 81 41 1.976 21
5 Cliftonville 16 5 4 7 31 39 0.795 14
6 Distillery 10 7 0 3 40 17 2.353 12[a]
7 Milltown 16 4 0 12 12 77 0.156 8 Withdrew
8 Ligoniel 16 3 1 12 24 72 0.333 7
9 Oldpark[b] 16 2 0 14 11 73 0.151 4
10 YMCA[c] 9 0 1 8 14 40 0.350 1
Source: Irish League Archive
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ 2 points deducted
  2. ^ Oldpark resigned from the league on 20 April 1892; their remaining fixtures were awarded to their opponents.[1]
  3. ^ YMCA resigned from the league on 19 December 1891; their remaining fixtures were declared void.[1]

Results

Home \ Away CLI DIS GLT LAN LIG LIN MIL OLD ULS YMC
Cliftonville [a] 1–1 1–3 4–1 0–5 8–0 7–1 0–3 3–3
Distillery 3–1 [a] [b] 5–0 2–1 [a] 7–0 5–3 [a]
Glentoran 4–4 4–3 2–3 3–1 1–7 11–0 15–1 6–5 [a]
Lancashire Fusiliers 1–0 [c] 1–1 13–2 2–6 4–0 [d] 2–5 [a]
Ligoniel 2–2[c] [a] 0–9 1–5 3–8 4–0 [d] 2–4 [a]
Linfield 8–0 6–1 8–0 0–0 7–1 14–0 9–0 8–1 [a]
Milltown [b] 0–4 0–9 0–8 7–3 1–3 [d] 0–4 3–2
Oldpark [b] 0–7 3–10 3–0 1–7 [b] 2–9 [d]
Ulster 4–0 [a] 7–0 5–0 [d] 1–5 3–1 2–0 5–2
YMCA [a] 2–10 0–7 3–4 2–4 0–4 [a] [a] [a]
Source: Irish League Archive
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Match not played, no rating.
  2. ^ a b c d Match rated as goalless away win.
  3. ^ a b The matches Lancashire Fusiliers–Distillery and Ligoniel–Cliftonville were not played, but all teams got a point with 0:0 goals.
  4. ^ a b c d e Match rated as goalless home win.

References

  1. ^ a b c Alex Graham (2005). Football in Northern Ireland: A Statistical Record 1881-2005. p. 9.