April 1, 1893 Match: International, British Championship, at Athletic Ground (Richmond), kick-off: 15:35. England – Scotland 5-2 (1-1). Attendance: 20,000. Referee: Mr. J. C. Clegg
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April 1, 1893 Match: International, British Championship, at Athletic Ground (Richmond), kick-off: 15:35. England – Scotland 5-2 (1-1). Attendance: 20,000. Referee: Mr. J. C. Clegg
April 1, 1893 * Is there anything in a name? Everton put up at the “Spread Eagle” in Manchester. * In the midnight air the
March 29, 1893 A meeting of the Executive of the Lancashire Association was held at the Neptune Hotel, Liverpool, last night, Mr. W. Forrest in
March 28 – 1893 A committee meeting of the Liverpool and District Football Association was held at Neptune Hotel. The draw for the semi finals
March 27, 1893 At one time on Saturday there were serious doubt as to the whether the final tie for the trophy (won last season
March 25, 1893 Match: English FA Cup Final, at Fallowfield (Manchester). Wolverhampton Wanderers – Everton 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 45,067. Referee: Mr. C.J. Hughes (Cheshire); linesmen:
March 25, 1893 Liverpool advanced four points further in the League last week. Playing in a much improved manner, they easily defeated Fairfield and South
March 25, 1893 The height of the Association season is reached today, and, with Liverpudlians, never more satisfactorily and interesting, since Everton make their debut
March 25, 1893 (Cricket and Football Field: March 25, 1893) Goodisonians, Evertonians, Goodison, Everton, confectionery, 59 County Road, Walton, Black Rock House X
March 24, 1893 The arrangements for the match at Fallowfield, Manchester, tomorrow, between Everton and Wolverhampton Wanderers, are of a most complete character, and reflect
March 20, 1893 On Wednesday, Liverpool and Chester will meet in their Liverpool senior cup tie at Anfield. On Thursday, Liverpool and Bootle, play the
March 2, 1893 Liverpool and District Football Association. A sub-committee met at the Neptune Hotel to arrange dates and effect the draw for the Liverpool
February 25, 1893 Match: Football League, First Division, at Thorneyholme Road, kick-off: 15:30. Accrington – Everton 0-3 (0-2). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. Fitzroy Norris (Derby).
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
February 4, 1893 The well-appointed ground of the Liverpool club was fairly-well filled on Saturday to witness the cup tie with Darwen. With Everton and
January 30, 1893 Match: Lancashire Cup, First Round, at Ewood Park. Blackburn Rovers – Everton 1-3 (1-3). Attendance: 8,000. Referee: Mr. Ormerod (Accrington). Blackburn Rovers
January 19, 1893 Something like a feeling of consternation was occasioned in Liverpool football circles yesterday by the announcement that the Government had interfered and
January 16, 1893 In the return League fixture with West Manchester, on Saturday the play of Liverpool was very disappointing, and although the condition of
January 16, 1893 The colours of the League clubs are: Accrington, red; Aston Villa, claret and light blue; Bolton Wanderers, white; Burnley, claret and amber;
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
January 7, 1893 Result: – Nil. Alf Milward (soliloguising after the Sunderland match): – “Well, I’ll be backed – Newcastle! Sunderland!! Middlesbrough!!! What will our
December 31, 1892 * Liverpool beat Sheffield United fairly and squarely. * At a big match at Everton the number of vehicles reminds one of
December 17, 1892 In spite of the decision to wind up the Liverpool Caledonians Football Club Company, a strong effort is being made to reconstruct
November 28, 1892 The turf at Goodison Park is causing the Everton directors some uneasiness. It is bad and no mistake. Football players are accustomed
November 5, 1892 The Everton officials are at their wits’ end, but they are “cabined, cribbed, confined” by the £10 bonus, and wistfully look on
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