January 2, 1894 This match took place at Anfield yesterday, being the return League fixture between the teams. Fully 5,000 spectators assembled, and the weather
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Liverpool v Woolwich Arsenal 2-0 (League match: January 1, 1894)
January 1, 1894 Key note: “Liverpool wound up their holiday matches by defeating Woolwich Arsenal on Monday, and their performance, remembering the festive season of
The fisherman’s first visit to Liverpool
January 1, 1894 The first visit of the fisherman’s team to Liverpool did not rouse even an ordinary amount of enthusiasm, consequently the gate did
Football recruitment from the Army
January 1, 1894 The Army is just now the recruiting ground for football clubs. Preston North End opened the way with William McKennie and Billy
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: January 1, 1894 (Liverpool Mercury)
January 1, 1894 Liverpool have emerged out of a trying week in a very gratifying manner. The four matches played were far from being easy
Goodbye 1893 – Hello 1894
December 31, 1893 The custom of ringing out the old year and ringing in the new is rapidly becoming a festival of some importance in
Liverpool v Grimsby Town 2-0 (League match, December 30, 1893)
December 30, 1893 Match: Football League, Second Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:15. Liverpool – Grimsby Town 2-0 (2-0). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Mr. T. Armitt. Liverpool
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (December 30, 1893)
December 30, 1893 Liverpool still going well. On Saturday last they tackled Ardwick and won by six goals to two. This is the third time
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (December 30, 1893)
December 30, 1893 * Who will be the first to take Liverpool down at Anfield? A huge, serviceable nugget for the guilty party. Down deeper,
Advertisement: Frank Sugg: Football King
December 30, 1893 (Cricket and Football Field: December 30, 1893) Frank Sugg, football King, 32 Lord Street, 27 Whitechapel, Liverpool, rugby, football, match balls, flannelette
It makes the crowd laugh, but it doesn’t look fair
December 30, 1893 William McOwen, the Liverpool Football Club goalkeeper, (says Pastime) jumps up and pulls the crossbar down when the ball appears likely to
Aston Villa and the almighty dollar
December 30, 1893 Aston Villa have evidently a strong belief in the power of the “almighty dollar.” At all events, they seldom refuse to throw
The health of Nick Ross
December 30, 1893 For a fortnight past Jack Ross (Nick Ross) has been recruiting himself at Blackpool, and everyone will be pleased to hear that
Financial difficulties for Heywood Central
December 29, 1893 The Heywood Central Football Club are finding their team too expensive, and they have determined on a policy of retrenchment. Three of
Liverpool win big at Crewe
December 29, 1893 The Anfield club played their 16th League game yesterday at Crewe, before 4,000 to 5,000 onlookers. Beautiful weather prevailed, and everything promised
The goalkeeper and the treasurer
December 29, 1893 Last evening, at a special meeting of the committee of the Burnley Football Club, the resignation of the hon. treasurer, Mr. S.
Crewe Alexandra v Liverpool 0-5 (League match: December 28, 1893)
December 28, 1893 Match: Football League, Second Division, at Nantwich Road, kick-off: 14:15. Crewe Alexandra – Liverpool 0-5 (0-3). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. J.B. Brodie.
The Corinthians fall at Anfield
December 27, 1893 About 6,000 people collected in the Anfield enclosure yesterday to witness the contest between the famous Corinthians and the Liverpool Club. Liverpool:
Liverpool v Corinthians 2-0 (Friendly: December 26, 1893)
December 26, 1893 Match: Friendly, at Anfield. Liverpool – Corinthians 2-0 (1-0). Attendance: 5,000. Liverpool (2-3-5): William McOwen, Andrew Hannah (C), Duncan McLean, Matt McQueen,
Accrington v Liverpool 1-0 (Friendly, abandoned: December 25, 1893)
December 25, 1893 Match: Friendly, Crown Ground. Accrington – Liverpool 1-0 (1-0), match abandoned due to bad weather after 60 min. Attendance: 300. Accrington (2-3-5):
Liverpool won 6-2 at Ardwick
December 25, 1893 These clubs having no League match to engage their attention, amicably decided to fight a third battle, and for that purpose the
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: December 25, 1893 (Liverpool Mercury)
December 25, 1893 Liverpool had to be content with a “friendly” on Saturday. In response to an invitation from the Ardwick Club with the promise
Man injured in football traffic
December 23, 1893 A man named Samuel Wilde, residing at St. Andrew-road, Anfield, is now living in the Stanley Hospital suffering from serious injuries, the
Ardwick v Liverpool 2-6 (Friendly: December 23, 1893)
December 23, 1893 Match: Friendly, at Hyde Road. Ardwick – Liverpool 2-6 (1-3). Attendance: 3,000. Ardwick (2-3-5): William Douglas; John McVickers, Frank Dyer; Harry Middleton,
Robert Maxwell leaves Darwen F.C.
December 23, 1893 Darwen have dispensed with the service of Robert Maxwell, and the Kilmarnock youth can be transferred to any club in need of
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