August 15, 1892
The Liverpool team started practice on Thursday evening (August 11, 1892) and created a good impression. They are undoubtedly a fine collection of players, and I venture to say they will give the best of their opponents a severe trial. I am pleased to inform my readers and visiting clubs that the executive have taken in hand the question of providing dressing-room accommodation for the players, and the rooms will be found very handy and quite close to the ground. They are situated in one of the houses behind the grand stand, and are as easy of access to and from the ground as the Everton rooms, the players simply walking out of the back door and through the reserved entrance on to the ground. This much-needed boon will place the Liverpool ground amongst the most compact enclosures in England.
(Source: Athletic News: August 15, 1892)