February 25, 1893 Key note: “The game at the outset gave promise of being a tough struggle, and although Liverpool early on asserted their superiority,
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February 25, 1893 Key note: “The game at the outset gave promise of being a tough struggle, and although Liverpool early on asserted their superiority,
February 25, 1893 Match: Football League, Second Division, at Hawthorne Road. Bootle – Burton Swifts 3-2 (2-1). Attendance: 3,000. Bootle (2-3-5): Alex McLachlan, Smart Arridge,
February 25, 1893 International: British Championship, at Perry Barr (Birmingham). England – Ireland 6-1 (4-1). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. T.R. Park (Scottish FA); Linesmen: W.S.
February 24, 1893 A meeting of the gentlemen interested in the theatrical football match which is fixed to take place on the ground of the
February 24, 1893 This return friendly match was played at Anfield before a muster of about 1,500 onlookers. Both teams were indifferently represented, Liverpool at
February 23, 1893 Match: Friendly, at Anfield, kick-off: 16:00. Liverpool – Stoke 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 1,500. Referee: Mr. Churchill. Liverpool (2-3-5): Sydney Ross, John McCartney,
February 22, 1893 The Nelson team met Liverpool for the first time last Saturday, in a Lancashire League match and the Seed Hillites showed that
February 20, 1893 Liverpool are not going too strongly just now. To only vanquish the ”wooden-spoonist” of the Lancashire League by 3 goals to 2
February 20, 1893 Liverpool v Nelson. The first meeting of these clubs took place at Nelson on Saturday. Although rain fell continuously a large and
February 20, 1893 Liverpool appeared at Nelson for the first time where the ground was in a very heavy and sticky condition. Liverpool immediately began
February 18, 1893 Match: Glasgow Cup, Final, at Cathkin Park. Glasgow Rangers – Celtic 3-1 (1-0). Attendance: 12,000. Referee: Mr. Hay (Dumfries). Glasgow Rangers (2-3-5):
February 18, 1893 Match: Liverpool and District League, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Earlestown 2-1 (2-0). Liverpool (2-3-5): Swinton, John McNally, Pearson, John Cameron, Hill,
February 18, 1893 Match: Lancashire League, at Seed Hill. Nelson – Liverpool 2-3 (0-2). Attendance: 1,500. Referee: Mr. Brownbill (Bolton). Nelson (2-3-5): Eddie Matthews, W.H.
February 15, 1893 A singular claim at Burslem At the Burslem County Court, on Wednesday, before Judge Jordan, Mr. Smith appeared for J.G. Fenn, printer,
February 15, 1893 Rotherham Town v Liverpool. There were between 2,000 and 3,000 spectators on Clifton Grove Ground, yesterday, to witness a friendly match between
February 14, 1893 Match: Friendly, at Clifton Grove Ground. Rotherham Town – Liverpool 2-2 (1-1). Attendance: 2,500. Referee: Mr. J. Fox (Darnall). Rotherham Town (2-3-5):
February 13, 1893 Inconsistent Liverpool! Such contrariety of form is incompatible and incomprehensible. To have such a fall as at Bury on Saturday after the
February 13, 1893 Enthusiasm was at fever-heat at Gigg Lane on Saturday, consequent on the all-important Lancashire League championship match between Bury and Liverpool. The
February 13, 1893 This match, which practically settles the championship of the League, took place at Bury on Saturday. Recognising the importance of the game
February 11, 1893 Key note: “A true sportsman can always take a defeat with Spartan-like fortitude. At the close of the Bury v Liverpool match
February 9, 1893 Liverpool v Bury. For this Lancashire League match, to be played at Bury on Saturday, the team to represent Liverpool will be
February 6, 1893 A meeting of the Lancashire Association Council was held at the Shelley Arms, Preston, last night, when there was a large attendance
February 6, 1893 Liverpool had a “class” organisation to meet on Saturday – the now famous Stoke team – whose prowess in the League game
February 6, 1893 Liverpool make a good fight. Stoke having an off-day, though their absence from the Cup-ties, were induced to visit Anfield on Saturday
February 6, 1893 This friendly was played at Anfield on Saturday, in the presence of only about 1,000 spectators, the smallness of the number being
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