October 17, 1892 Liverpool came through the first stage of the English cup very satisfactory on Saturday last. They were without Jock Smith, whose ankle
Category: Liverpool F.C. Weekly review
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: October 10, 1892 (Liverpool Mercury)
October 10, 1892 Liverpool, singularly, came out against West Manchester on Saturday with the exact form of victory they gained the previous week – 3
Liverpool and District notes: October 3, 1892 (Athletic News)
October 3, 1892 At Anfield the Liverpool team scored a rather smart victory over West Manchester. The first half, despite an incessant drizzling rain, as
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: October 3, 1892 (Liverpool Mercury)
October 3, 1892 After their match with the South of Scotland combination – Queen of the South Wanderers – on Thursday evening, Liverpool on Saturday
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (October 1, 1892)
October 1, 1892 * Liverpool team each get a “bob” for every goal scored and ten “bob” for a win. * Who walked to Anfield
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: September 26, 1892 (Liverpool Mercury)
September 26, 1892 Liverpool are certainly going well. No doubt a slight check was administered to them on Thursday evening when, after a very moderate
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: September 19, 1892 (Liverpool Mercury)
September 19, 1892 It was quite like old times at the Anfield enclosure on Saturday, so far as ”gate” was concerned, and the way in
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: September 12, 1892 (Liverpool Mercury)
September 12, 1892 Liverpool were favoured with a capital attendance on Saturday in their match against Stockton, and excitement ran high throughout the game. The
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: September 5, 1892 (Liverpool Mercury)
September 5, 1892 Liverpool encountered Higher Walton in their first league match on Saturday at Anfield. Walton, but for some occasional dashes, were confined to
Liverpool and District notes (Athletic News: August 15, 1892)
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
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (August 13, 1892)
August 13, 1892 Everton and Liverpool have started practicing, the former on the Stanley ground. With the exception of the men Jack Bell and Dickie
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (July 23, 1892)
July 23, 1892 The Bootle Cricket Committee met the football deputation in an amicable spirit on Monday evening and agreed to accept a rental of
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (July 23, 1892)
July 23, 1892 * Never say die, Bootle F.C. * “Play up, Bootle”, and wear … overcoats. * A lot of football players will be
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (May 28, 1892)
May 28, 1892 * Alfred Shelton has not signed for Liverpool, or any other club. * Mr William Barclay’s illness is a serious drawback to
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (May 14, 1892)
May 14, 1892 * Alfred Shelton to be engaged at a salary of £250 a year as captain of “Liverpool.” * Thomas Wyllie (Everton), Jock
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (April 30, 1892)
April 30, 1892 * Mr. William Barclay has secured a good half-back in Hugh Clifford. * To believe all the rumour flying about respecting engagements
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (April 16, 1892)
April 16, 1892 * Why didn’t Andrew Hannah and Dan Doyle address the crowd from the Sandon windows? * Mr. John James Ramsay says “that
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (April 9, 1892)
April 9, 1892 * Liverpool A.F.C. will fight Everton tooth and nail. * Now Liverpool takes the lead to feed the football fever. * Mr.
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (April 2, 1892)
April 2, 1892 * It is said that Elliot, Thomas Wyllie and Murray have promised to join the new Liverpool AFC. * Is it correct
Liverpool and District Notes: July 13, 1891 (Athletic News)
July 13, 1891 In footballiania there is nothing very startling. Bootle have received a consignment of Scotchmen whose abilities are not known, whilst matters are