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
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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.
Duncan McLean’s kicking was bad at times
December 11, 1893 Liverpool still maintain a firm command of the position of honour in the League second division, despite the unfortunate illness and accidents
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
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: December 3, 1893 (Liverpool Mercury)
December 4, 1893 Liverpool’s victory over Ardwick on Saturday tends to prove that the Anfield club commands a great superiority over Manchester clubs. This season
The toughest defensive test yet
November 27, 1893 Liverpool had a large order to execute on Saturday. To travel over 150 miles and defeat the strengthened Newcastle team was more
Celtic player with retentive memory
November 25, 1893 Alex “Sandy” McMahon, of the Celtic F.C., is gifted with an extraordinary retentive memory. It is said of him that he can
Andrew Hannah in the lion’s den
November 22, 1893 Andrew Hannah, captain of the Liverpool Football Club, the other evening entered the den of forest-bred lions and lionesses in Wombwell’s Royal
Broken collar bone for Jimmy Ross
November 20, 1893 In the Sheffield United v. Preston North End League match at Bramall Lane, Sheffield, yesterday, Willie Hendry (Sheffield United) dislocated his knee,
A grand performance against Notts County
November 20, 1893 Triumphant Liverpool! The victory over Notts County, with their five internationals – rivals worthy of opposing any club – has placed the
Weak forward play by Liverpool
November 13, 1893 Liverpool did not show up against Walsall as well as was anticipated. The low position of the latter warranted the general public
The death of Jack Proctor
November 8, 1893 Jack Proctor, a well-known footballer, who has been playing half-back in the Stoke League team, died yesterday after a week’s illness, from
Liverpool now receiving loyal support
November 6, 1893 A numerous and hearty assembly awaited the reappearance of the Liverpool team at Anfield after their signal success of the past month,
Suspensions for rough players
Tuesday, October 31 – 1893 We are been officially informed that the commission which sat at Derby last Thursday suspended Caesar Jenkyns, of Small Heath,
The FA and rough play
Thursday, October 26 – 1893 A sub-committee of the Football Association met at Derby last evening, Mr. Clegg, presiding, to consider a report of Mr.
New players at Anfield
October 23, 1893 In view of contingencies the Liverpool committee have been on lookout for players, and last week signed on Douglas Dick, late of
Marriage of a footballer
October 18, 1893 Yesterday afternoon the marriage of Davie Hannah the well-known footballer, with Miss Gibson, took place at the John Black Memorial Church, North
Birmingham’s view on the “ordering off” situation
Monday, October 16 – 1893 The match (Small Heath vs. Liverpool) was marred by a very regrettable incident which occurred shortly after the commencement of
Patrick Gordon involved in three goals
October 16, 1893 Fast, fierce, and furious are the three best adjectives to describe the meeting of the two champions Liverpool and Small Heath. In
A grand game by Jimmy Stott
October 9, 1893 Liverpool still continue the even tenour of their way in a manner which must be gratifying to all true footballers. Their record
Friendly win at Darwen
October 4, 1893 Played at Darwen, before 1,000 spectators. Andrew Hannah was away from the Liverpool team, and Darwen were without James Orr, Malcolm Sutherland,
Broken collarbone for Jimmy Ross
Monday, October 2 – 1893 When Ross, jun. (Jimmy Ross), returned to Preston on Saturday night, after playing against Bolton Wanderers, he went to Dr.
Professional football will not collapse
September 30, 1893 The article on “Football Professionals” in Monday’s Times testifies to the growing interest of the public in football, although it will hardly
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