April 4, 1893 Between 3,000 to 4,000 spectators were at Anfield for this game. Corinthians played two internationals that represented England against Scotland on Saturday
Category: Match reports
Friendly encounter at Stockton
April 3, 1893 Stockton v Liverpool. This friendly fixture was played off at Stockton before a moderate crowd. Stockton kicked off. Liverpool went off with
Liverpool let a two goal lead slip
April 3, 1893 This game was played at Stockton on Saturday, in fine weather, before 2,000 spectators. Stockton: Charlie Ramsey, Billy Lindsay, Robert McDermid, Willie
Liverpool beat Darwen at Anfield
April 1, 1893 The fixture played at Anfield proved to be a good attraction, as fully 5,000 spectators turned out to witness a second edition
Rossendale scaplings
April 1, 1893 Rossedale’s visit to Anfield, used to be periodical, at a time when Leagues were unknown, but since the advent of Mr. William
Last League match of the season at Anfield
March 27, 1893 This, the last of the Lancashire League fixtures at Anfield, was played before 2,000 spectators on Saturday. Rossendale were fully represented, and
Nelson again in possession of the “wooden spoon”
March 8, 1893 Nelson have not long been out of possession of the Lancashire League “wooden spoon.” Flushed with the victory, with a double-figure score,
Nelson regain the wooden spoon
March 8, 1893 The Nelson and Liverpool teams met on the Liverpool enclosure on Saturday, in the return League match. Both sides were well represented,
Nelson captured at Anfield
March 6, 1893 These clubs met at Anfield on Saturday, to play the return engagement in the Lancashire League competition, before 2,000 spectators. Hannah won
Charity festival at Anfield
March 2, 1893 Charity festival at Anfield The second annual football festival, inaugurated by the committee of the Liverpool F.C. in sole aid of that
Another two points for Liverpool
February 27, 1893 The first meeting of these clubs in the Lancashire League competition took place on Saturday, at Anfield, before 3,000 spectators. Liverpool: Sydney
No goals at Anfield
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
Nelson v Liverpool
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
Liverpool v Nelson
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
Liverpool only just win
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
Rotherham Town v Liverpool
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
Liverpool beaten at Bury
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
Liverpool and District Notes: February 6, 1893 (Athletic News)
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
Liverpool v Stoke
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
Liverpool knock out Darwen
February 4, 1893 The well-appointed ground of the Liverpool club was fairly-well filled on Saturday to witness the cup tie with Darwen. With Everton and
A Liverpool win at good old Anfield
January 30, 1893 The appearance of the Liverpool ground at Anfield on Saturday reminded one of the days when large crowds wended their way thither.
A goalless friendly at Gigg Lane
January 23, 1893 Bury v Liverpool. Bury played an exhibition game, before about 3,000 spectators. The homesters started against a powerful wind, and for a
West Manchester and Liverpool
January 21, 1893 After West Manchester coming such “flop” at Blackpool, the Liverpool club evidently thought that the task of getting two points out of
Heywood Gossip
January 14, 1893 It seemed as if Heywood Central were playing Scotland on Saturday, for the Liverpool team was almost entirely composed of Macs of
Liverpool too good for Heywood Central
January 9, 1893 The running for the Lancashire League championship was never so open as it is at present, and any one of the three
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