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
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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
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
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: February 5, 1894
February 5, 1894 Since the draw for the English Cup took place last week the all-absorbing topic of conversation along local footballers has been the
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
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: January 29, 1894
January 29, 1894 By the expenditure of a little tact and energy, combined with the disbursement of a fairly large monetary solatium, the enterprising committee
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: January 22, 1894
January 22, 1894 The most interesting of all the Lancashire County Cup Ties undoubtedly was that at Blackburn between the Rovers and the second league
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: January 15, 1894
January 15, 1894 The severity of the weather last Monday completely ruined the “gate” at Anfield of the Liverpool and Burnley match, besides having a
Sydney Ross for Cambuslang Rangers
January 13, 1894 Sydney Ross played for Cambuslang at Airdrie on Saturday. This is his first game since returning from Liverpool. (Source: Scottish Referee: January
Dinner’s on John Houlding
January 11, 1894 Complimentary dinner to the Liverpool Association Football Club. By the invitation of Mr. John Houlding, president of the above club, the members
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: January 8, 1894
January 8, 1894 Liverpool wound up their holiday matches by defeating Woolwich Arsenal on Monday, and their performance, remembering the festive season of the year,
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
Football recruitment from the Army
January 1, 1894 The Army is just now the recruiting ground for football clubs. Preston North End opened the way with William McKennie and Billy
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: January 1, 1894 (Liverpool Mercury)
January 1, 1894 Liverpool have emerged out of a trying week in a very gratifying manner. The four matches played were far from being easy
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,
It makes the crowd laugh, but it doesn’t look fair
December 30, 1893 William McOwen, the Liverpool Football Club goalkeeper, (says Pastime) jumps up and pulls the crossbar down when the ball appears likely to
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
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