September 12, 1892 Owing to the brilliant weather and the absence of the premier club from home, the Liverpool ground presented a lively appearance on
Category: Match reports
The flowing tide
September 12, 1892 A grand day, a splendid gate, and a good game in the summer of my visit to Anfield Road on Saturday. Old
The doings of the Liverpool club
September 10, 1892 If the Lancashire League clubs are all of the Higher Walton stamp they will have a lively time playing against Liverpool. Eight
Barrow cannot handle Liverpool
September 9, 1892 This friendly was played at Anfield in pleasant weather, the attendance of spectators being around 600. Liverpool were without the service of
The Nops crushing Liverpool 5-0
September 6, 1892 About 2,000 spectators assembled on the Paradise Ground, Middlesbrough, on Monday night to witness this match. Middlesbrough Ironopolis: Charles Watts, James Ellliott,
Liverpool Football Club: A brilliant opening
September 5, 1892 The first match of the season on the Anfield Enclosure took place on Thursday, in the presence of about 1,000 spectators, the
Big victory on a dull day
September 5, 1892 Liverpool v Higher Walton. This match was played on Saturday, at Anfield Road, before a few hundred spectators. They day was a
Liverpool winning 8-0 against Higher Walton
September 3, 1892 At Liverpool, before 300 spectators. The visitors, half-an-hour late, started with ten men. Walton won the toss, and play started in showery
Liverpool hit Higher Walton for eight
September 3, 1892 The start of this game was fixed for 3 15, but it was half past three before the Liverpool players turned out.
Kick off with a bang
September 2, 1892 At Anfield-road, before a moderate attendance, Councillor John Houlding kicked off on behalf of Rotherham, Hannah having won the toss for Liverpool.
Jack Kilner of Bootle sent off
February 22, 1892 This important Cup-tie in the Lancashire Second Round was played on the Anfield enclosure on Saturday, and much interest being centred in
Duncan McLean broke his arm
December 26, 1891 The Christmas Day attraction-no other could have been greater at Anfield was the return League match between Everton and Sunderland, the previous
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