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.
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Liverpool v Higher Walton 8-0 (League match: September 3, 1892)
September 3, 1892 Key note: “If the Lancashire League clubs are all of the Higher Walton stamp they will have a lively time playing against
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.
Liverpool v Rotherham Town 7-1 (Friendly: September 1, 1892)
September 1, 1892 Quick note: “The first match of the season on the Anfield Enclosure took place on Thursday, in the presence of about 1,000
Season preview 1892-93: Liverpool F.C. (Liverpool Mercury)
August 29, 1892 Liverpool have not been idle, and in their endeavors to get together a team that will sustain the traditions of the Anfield
Season preview 1892-93: Liverpool F.C. (Field Sports)
August 29, 1892 We are now rapidly approaching the advent of the football season at Anfield, and everything is in first-class order, despite the many
6,000 turned up for training
August 15, 1892 The number of spectators who witnessed the opening practice on the Liverpool ground, at Anfield Road, last Wednesday night, is a favourable
Anfield woman cut in two
August 15, 1892 Mrs. J.R. Williams, the wife of a Liverpool contractor, living in Anfield Road, was on Monday afternoon knocked down by a passenger
St Barnabas Church, Liverpool: The new Act
August 3, 1892 The new Act, which received the Royal assent on the 27th June, authorising the sale of St Barnabas Church, Liverpool, and the
The prospectus of Liverpool Football Club
June 27, 1892 The prospectus of the Liverpool Association Football Club and Athletic Grounds Company, Limited has just been issued, and a perusal of it
Prospects for the coming season
June 20, 1892 Mr. William Barclay, Hon. Secretary of the Liverpool Association Football Club, writes to us as follows. “Sir, – I have a great
Season review 1891-92: South Shore
May 21, 1892 The Shore lads were included in the Lancashire League for the first time this season, and, considering the difficulties they have had
The Football League: The annual meeting of 1892
May 13, 1892 Someone has blundered. That is the explanation regarding Liverpool’s unsuccessful appeal for union with the League. Applicants were asked, according to the
Anfield in tip top condition
May 9, 1892 The difficulty between the Liverpool and Everton Football Clubs has at length been finally adjusted. Amicable arrangements have been made with the
The first players signs on
May 6, 1892 A general meeting of the Liverpool Football Club was held on Friday at 33 Lime Street, Mr. Edwin Berry in the chair.
Alfred Shelton heading for Anfield?
May 4, 1892 Notts Incorporated F.C. are, it is said, to lose the services of Alfred Shelton, the international left half back, who has accepted
The football dispute at Everton
April 25, 1892 The dispute that has been going on between the rival sections at Everton was definitely settled at a meeting of the English
Letter to the Athletic News
April 21, 1892 To the Editor of the Athletic News. “Sir, – Anent the paragraph in your last issue stating that our committee first of
Long day in the court
April 11, 1892 Yesterday, at the Chancery Court, St George’s hall, the vice-chancellor (Mr F.W.Taylor) had before him a motion – Houlding v Mahon and
Anfield in a howling wilderness?
April 11, 1892 The event of the past week in Liverpool football circles has been Mr. John Houlding’s action with regard to the stands at
Season ticket for 7s. 6d.
April 2, 1892 The new Liverpool Club is going on flourishingly. They have as many members as they want enrolled, with a large string of
Liverpool F.C. seek affiliation with the F.A.
March 18, 1892 The extraordinary general meeting of the members of the Everton Club, on Tuesday, resulted, as most people expected, in the confirmation of
Preparations for the Everton F.C. special general meeting
March 12, 1892 In accordance with requisitions sent in to the committee by members of the Everton Football Club, and with a view to the
Everton F.C. meeting: “Out of the frying-pan into the fire”
March 1, 1892 A meeting of a section of the members of the Everton Football Cub was held on Tuesday evening at Liverpool. Mr Alex
Everton F.C. founder in defence of Mr. Houlding’s scheme
February 29, 1892 The following letter which would have been published last week had space permitted, will doubtless be read with interest, especially by those
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