November 7, 1892 The first meeting of these teams took place at Blackpool on Saturday. As each club had equal points, great interest was manifested
Category: Match reports
Blackpool v Liverpool
November 5, 1892 Blackpool v Liverpool. The first meeting of these teams took place to-day at Blackpool, in a Lancashire League fixture. As the clubs
Liverpool ascend another rung of their English Cup ladder
November 5, 1892 Indeed, Mr. Olympian, I had some doubt about the Newtown team, as to who and what they were, how they were likely
Liverpool win 9-0 in the FA Cup
October 31, 1892 At Anfield, in presence of 4,000 spectators. The Liverpool team was further strengthened by Matt McQueen and Hugh McQueen, late of Leith
Liverpool v Newtown.
October 29, 1892 Liverpool v Newtown. Newtown put in an appearance at Anfield this afternoon to play their tie against Liverpool in the second round
Liverpool win easily at Moon’s Hill
October 24, 1892 Liverpool journeyed to Higher Walton on Saturday to tackle the home club in the return match of the Lancashire League. Miller kicked
Lancashire League: Higher Walton v Liverpool.
October 22, 1892 Played at Moons Hill. Liverpool were minus John Cameron, and Higher Walton Lonsdale. Liverpool, who kicked off, at once took up the
Liverpool’s first canter for the English Cup
October 22, 1892 Musha, but it was hard on a lot of ould vitrius to be obliged to go away to play a cup-tie at
English Cup Competition
October 19, 1892 Nantwich v Liverpool. Played at Nantwich. Nantwich: Champion, H. Shenton, Richard Keay, T. Critchley, Herbert Crawford, Hitchen, Hope, A. Hollowood, John Garnett,
Nantwich v Liverpool
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
Liverpool’s last qualifier
October 15, 1892 Glorious football weather and no mistake was that of Saturday. It was a grand wind up to a dirty a week as
West Manchester v Liverpool
October 10, 1892 Played on the ground of West Manchester, at Brookes’ bar. There were 2,500 persons present. John Miller started for Liverpool, who immediately
Liverpool enter the next round
October 10, 1892 A good number of spectators lined the ropes at Brookes’ Bar to witness the tie between West Manchester and Liverpool. It being
Another win for Liverpool
October 8, 1892 Originally the fixture with West Manchester was set down to be played away, but the venue was changed, therefore Anfield Road was
Glasgow Rangers v Liverpool
October 7, 1892 The match between those teams at Ibrox Park, Govan, was witnessed by about 6,000 spectators. Unfortunately the weather was rather showery, the
Rangers v New Liverpool
October 7, 1892 Rangers v New Liverpool. At Ibrox, in wet weather, and before 5,000 spectators. The Liverpool were without Jock Smith, who is suffering
Liverpool beating West Manchester at Anfield
October 3, 1892 This fixture was played on the Anfield ground on Saturday afternoon. Owing to the weather being so unfavourable the attendance of spectators
Scottish visitors at Anfield Road
September 30, 1892 Last evening Liverpool had the Dumfries team, Queen of the South Wanderers, as their visitors at Anfield. Owing to the weather being
Liverpool hit Bury for four
September 26, 1892 On Saturday afternoon the Liverpool-club had the well-known Bury team at Anfield to fullfil their Lancashire League fixture. The visitors, since the
Liverpool v Bury
September 24, 1892 At Liverpool, before 5,000 spectators, Liverpool won the toss and elected to play with both wind and sun in their favour. Joe
Liverpool’s first win for the Lancashire Cup
September 24, 1892 After the draw for the various cups this season, and old acquaintance remarked, “Begorrah, ‘Mickey,’ your new club has a couple of
Liverpool defeat against Middlesbrough Ironopolis
September 23, 1892 A fair crowd assembled on the Anfield ground to witness this friendly match. Owing to the absence of Duncan McLean and Andrew
Central no match for Liverpool
September 19, 1892 Liverpool kicked off, and had to face a brilliant sun. Wyllie was the first to make head way, but Robinson and Smith
Liverpool looking up
September 17, 1892 Indeed, it was a real treat on Saturday to see the old ground looking so comfortable. Instead of a think sprinkling of
Liverpool beat Grantham Rovers 3-1
September 16, 1892 This friendly game was played at Anfield in fine weather and before 700 spectators. Liverpool tried a new full back, Fairly (Kilmarnock
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