May 6, 1893 * Will Liverpool migrate to the South End? Further occupation of Anfield Road would require the pocket of an Astor to back
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The doings of the top clubs 1892-93
May 6, 1893 The doings of the principal English Association clubs up to the end of the season are given below: – Played Won Lost
Lancashire League: Review of the season
April 29, 1893 The fourth annual contest for the Championship of the Lancashire League was brought to a close on Saturday. The interest was maintained
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (April 29, 1893)
April 29, 1893 * £230 Liverpool and Everton gate, and the ground looked as packed as it could be. * Billy Lindsay and Harry Reay
Rest of Lancashire League win at Anfield
April 27, 1893 This match was played at Anfield last evening, in the presence of a very fair attendance of spectators. Smith took the place
Liverpool v Lancashire League XI 1-3 (Friendly: April 26, 1893)
April 26, 1893 Match: Friendly, at Anfield. Liverpool – Rest of Lancashire League XI 1-3 (1-1). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Mr. James Cooper. Liverpool (2-3-5): William
Rest of League team selection for Liverpool match
April 22, 1893 The emergency committee of Lancashire Football Association met at Southport on Saturday, and selected the following team to play the champions (Liverpool),
The heights and weights of the Bury players 1892-93
April 17, 1893 The heights and weights of the Bury players are: John Lowe, 180 cm. (6ft.); 76 kilos (12st.); John Warburton, 164 cm. (5ft.
Lancashire F.A. meeting (April 12, 1893)
April 12, 1893 A meeting of the executive of the Lancashire Association was held at Blackburn on Wednesday night, Mr. D.B. Woolfall in the chair.
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review; February 13, 1893 (Liverpool Mercury)
February 13, 1893 Inconsistent Liverpool! Such contrariety of form is incompatible and incomprehensible. To have such a fall as at Bury on Saturday after the
Liverpool beaten at Bury
February 13, 1893 Enthusiasm was at fever-heat at Gigg Lane on Saturday, consequent on the all-important Lancashire League championship match between Bury and Liverpool. The
Bury v Liverpool
February 13, 1893 This match, which practically settles the championship of the League, took place at Bury on Saturday. Recognising the importance of the game
Bury v Liverpool 3-0 (League match: February 11, 1893)
February 11, 1893 Key note: “A true sportsman can always take a defeat with Spartan-like fortitude. At the close of the Bury v Liverpool match
Liverpool at full strength against Bury
February 9, 1893 Liverpool v Bury. For this Lancashire League match, to be played at Bury on Saturday, the team to represent Liverpool will be
Meeting of the Lancashire F.A. (February 6, 1893)
February 6, 1893 A meeting of the Lancashire Association Council was held at the Shelley Arms, Preston, last night, when there was a large attendance
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: February 6, 1893 (Liverpool Mercury)
February 6, 1893 Liverpool had a “class” organisation to meet on Saturday – the now famous Stoke team – whose prowess in the League game
A goalless friendly at Gigg Lane
January 23, 1893 Bury v Liverpool. Bury played an exhibition game, before about 3,000 spectators. The homesters started against a powerful wind, and for a
A bet gone wrong
January 21, 1893 Shortly after five o’clock on Saturday evening a woman passing along York-street, Bury, saw a man climb over the boarding (about 7ft.
Bury v Liverpool 0-0 (Friendly: January 21, 1893)
January 21, 1893 Match: Friendly, at Gigg Lane. Bury – Liverpool 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Mr. J. Cooper (Bolton). Bury (2-3-5): John Lowe, Meikle,
Liverpool to play Darwen in the Lancashire Cup
January 12, 1893 A meeting of the executive of Lancashire Football Association was held at Blackburn, the principal business being the draw for the first
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: January 9, 1893 (Liverpool Mercury)
January 9, 1893 The championship of the Lancashire League promises to produce a grand fight. That coveted position lies between the leading three, and their
Liverpool too good for Heywood Central
January 9, 1893 The running for the Lancashire League championship was never so open as it is at present, and any one of the three
Liverpool again head the Lancashire League
January 7, 1893 By defeating Heywood Central (6-2) on Saturday and Fairfield (4-1) on Monday, Liverpool have again forged their way to the top of
Liverpool win at Rossendale
November 28, 1892 Rossendale made themselves suddenly famous by easily ousting Bury from the English Cup Competition, after accepting £80 to forego their choice of
Liverpool draw Newtown in the FA Cup
October 20, 1892 The draw for the second qualifying competition for the Association Cup, took place at the Victoria Hotel in Wolverhampton last night. The
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