Monday, July 9 – 1894 The Wednesday have been very busy during the past week in looking after new players, and have secured three, viz.:
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John Drummond transferred to Liverpool F.C.
July 7, 1894 We understand that of the professionals whose services have been dispossessed with by the Sheffield United Football Club that John Drummond has
Wolves are strengthened
July 7, 1894 In spite of the defections from their ranks in Billy Rose, George Swift, George Kinsey, and Bob Edge, Wolverhampton Wanderers appear to
From bad to worse for West Bromwich Albion
July 7, 1894 The affairs of the West Bromwich Albion are going from bad to worse. The annual meeting of shareholders, which was adjourned from
Burnley consider a football manager position
July 4, 1894 Last evening a meeting of the Burnley Football Committee was held to consider the question of appointing a team manager, in accordance
The opening of the Tower Bridge in London
Saturday, June 30 – 1894 The Tower Bridge, London, was opened on Saturday by the Prince of Wales, amid every indication of general rejoicing. (Liverpool
Everton F.C.: The annual meeting of 1894
June 25, 1894 The adjourned annual meeting of the directors and shareholders of the Everton Football Club Company, Limited, was held last evening, in the
Liverpool F.C. and Mr. Orrell agrees on Anfield future
Monday, June 25 – 1894 Liverpool Association Football Club having come to terms with Mr Orrell in regard to the additional ground required, intend to
Liverpool Reserves to continue in the local League
Monday, June 18 – 1894 The negotiations between the Liverpool Football Club and the owner of the adjoining land are at a standstill, and it
McCann, Cameron and Kerr signs for Liverpool F.C.
Monday, June 11 – 1894 Liverpool are said to have signed on McCann, the Abercorn goalkeeper, and Cameron and Kerr of the Rangers. (Birmingham Daily
New players for Manchester City
Monday, June 11 – 1894 This club have, during the past week, signed the following players for next season: – Williams, of Arsenal; Nash, late
William Barclay on the Liverpool FA
June 4, 1894 The annual general meeting of the Liverpool and District Football Association was held last evening, in the Alexandra Hotel, Dale-street, Liverpool. Mr
Liverpool F.C. to move from Anfield to Stanley?
Monday, June 4 – 1894 The committee of the Liverpool Football Club, it is announced, signed an agreement yesterday with the Liverpool Athletic Company for
Burnley player fined
Monday, June 4 – 1894 At Blackburn, on Monday, Jas. Mullineux, the Burnley half-back, was charged with being drunk in charge of a horse and
William McOwen becomes a dentist
Friday, June 1 – 1894 William McOwen, the goalkeeper of the Liverpool Football Club during the last two seasons, and before that custodian for Darwen
Hibernian v Hearts 4-2 (Rosebery Charity Cup Final: May 31, 1894)
May 31, 1894 Match: Rosebery Charity Cup Final, at Powderhall. Hibernian – Hearts 4-2. Attendance: 7,500. Referee: Mr. Dickson (Wishaw). Hibernian (2-3-5): Willie Donnelly, Hugh
Liverpool F.C.’s fixtures for the 1894/95 season
May 29, 1894 At Anderton’s Hotel, London, the secretaries of the clubs in the first division of the Football League held their customary meeting yesterday
Lancashire F.A.: The annual meeting of 1894
May 26, 1894 The annual meeting of the Lancashire Football Association was held at the Alexandra Hotel, Dale Street, on Saturday. Mr. W. Forrest, president,
Abel Hughes transferred to Liverpool
May 26, 1894 Liverpool has engaged a promising player in Abel Hughes, of the Rhos Club, and if build goes for anything, he should be
John Houlding greeted on his return from Palestine
May 22, 1894 Fresh from his sojourn in Palestine, Mr. John Houlding, returned to Liverpool Tuesday afternoon, and was cordially greeted at Lime Street Station
Heights and weights of the Liverpool F.C. players (1893-94)
May 21, 1894 The heights and weights of the Liverpool players are: – Andrew Hannah; 171 cm. (5ft. 7½in.); 77 kilos (12st. 2lb.); Duncan McLean;
The return of Mr. John Houlding from Palestine
May 19, 1894 Mr. John Houlding, Mr. Simon Jude, and their fellow pilgrims are expected to return home from Palestine in the course of the
Liverpool South End in troublesome water
May 14, 1894 There appears to have been something wrong in the working of the South End club, and consequently they have not had a
Celtic v Queen’s Park 2-1 (Glasgow Charity Cup Final: May 12, 1894)
May 12, 1894 Match: Glasgow Charity Cup, Final, at Ibrox Park. Celtic – Queen’s Park 2-1 (0-0). Attendance: 12,000. Celtic (2-3-5): Dan McArthur, Jeremiah “Jerry”
Final table: Liverpool and District League 1893-94
May 7, 1894 (Source: Athletic News: May 7, 1894) White Star Wanderers, Aintree Church, Earlestown, Liverpool South End, Whiston, Skelmersdale United. Southport Old Boys, Prescot,
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