February 17, 1894 The terrible weather experienced during the last few weeks is causing the managers of the football clubs many anxious moments. What with
Category: Other clubs news
William McOwen as a linesman
February 14, 1894 William McOwen acted as linesman when the press men of Blackburn met the press men of Bolton in a friendly encounter at
A big, big win for Liverpool F.C.
February 12, 1894 At length the much-talked-of, and eagerly-looked-forward-to Cup fight between Liverpool and Preston North End is decided. For the last week or so
Football festival at Anfield
February 10, 1894 We are now in a position to state that arrangements have been concluded by the committee of the Liverpool Association Football Club,
Jack Ross out for Preston North End
February 10, 1894 After last Saturday’s match with Darwen, even the most ardent admirers of Jack Ross were forced to admit that he was not
East of Scotland association
January 31, 1894 A meeting of the General Committee of the East of Scotland Association was held last night in the Association Rooms, George IV
Blackburn Rovers purchase Ewood Park
January 27, 1894 The Blackburn Rovers F.C. have completed the purchase of the enclosure at Ewood Park, the purchase money amounting to £2,500. With contemplated
Grimsby agree to switch tie to Anfield
January 19, 1894 Ever since the ties were drawn the competition proper for the English Cup negotiations have been proceeding between Liverpool and Grimsby with
The Wednesday centre-forward: John Miller
January 6, 1894 John Miller, the Wednesday centre-forward, returned to Sheffield on Thursday (January 4, 1894), after his holiday in Scotland, but although he is
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (December 30, 1893)
December 30, 1893 Liverpool still going well. On Saturday last they tackled Ardwick and won by six goals to two. This is the third time
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (December 30, 1893)
December 30, 1893 * Who will be the first to take Liverpool down at Anfield? A huge, serviceable nugget for the guilty party. Down deeper,
Aston Villa and the almighty dollar
December 30, 1893 Aston Villa have evidently a strong belief in the power of the “almighty dollar.” At all events, they seldom refuse to throw
The health of Nick Ross
December 30, 1893 For a fortnight past Jack Ross (Nick Ross) has been recruiting himself at Blackpool, and everyone will be pleased to hear that
Financial difficulties for Heywood Central
December 29, 1893 The Heywood Central Football Club are finding their team too expensive, and they have determined on a policy of retrenchment. Three of
The goalkeeper and the treasurer
December 29, 1893 Last evening, at a special meeting of the committee of the Burnley Football Club, the resignation of the hon. treasurer, Mr. S.
The Corinthians fall at Anfield
December 27, 1893 About 6,000 people collected in the Anfield enclosure yesterday to witness the contest between the famous Corinthians and the Liverpool Club. Liverpool:
Liverpool won 6-2 at Ardwick
December 25, 1893 These clubs having no League match to engage their attention, amicably decided to fight a third battle, and for that purpose the
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: December 25, 1893 (Liverpool Mercury)
December 25, 1893 Liverpool had to be content with a “friendly” on Saturday. In response to an invitation from the Ardwick Club with the promise
Robert Maxwell leaves Darwen F.C.
December 23, 1893 Darwen have dispensed with the service of Robert Maxwell, and the Kilmarnock youth can be transferred to any club in need of
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: December 18, 1893 (Liverpool Mercury)
December 18, 1893 Those who witnessed Liverpool’s display at Anfield against Notts Forest must have been satisfied that they received their money’s worth in the
Nottingham Forest beaten at Anfield
December 18, 1893 The first meeting between these clubs took place on Saturday, at Anfield, before 5,000 spectators. Both sides were strongly represented, Liverpool being
Liverpool beat The Walsall 3-0
December 16, 1893 The return League engagement between these clubs was played at Liverpool on Saturday last in pleasant weather and before about 5,000 spectators.
The Walsall, no match at Anfield
December 11, 1893 Ideal weather favoured the second meeting of these clubs, at Anfield, on Saturday, when between 5,000 and 6,000 spectators were present. Hannah’s
John Miller on sick leave to Dumbarton
December 8, 1893 The Wednesday Committee have granted leave of absence until January 1st, 1894, to John Miller, their centre-forward, who owing mainly to ill-health
Liverpool win 3-0 against Ardwick
December 4, 1893 The return League match between these clubs took place at Anfield on Saturday. About 6,000 spectators witnessed the game, which was played
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