South Liverpool F.C. (1890s)

The club's colours were white shirts, black shorts and red socks.

By 1914, William James Sawyer was Secretary and Managing Director of a new company called South Liverpool Football & Athletic Club, with the team playing at Dingle Park in the Lancashire Combination Division 1 against the likes of Chester, Tranmere Rovers, Barrow, and Accrington Stanley.

Latterly he was Secretary-Manager of New Brighton in the 1930s, while he also offered consultancy to Wigan Borough FC on its formation in 1920.

After the first world war, South Liverpool played for two more seasons before relocating to Wallasey in 1921 and changing its name to New Brighton.

(The connection between South Liverpool and New Brighton is similar to that of Wimbledon and Milton Keynes Dons).