By Tony Onslow. The present Merseyside Derby games are contested between Everton and their close neighbours Liverpool. The event attracts a capacity crowd to Goodison

The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
By Tony Onslow. The present Merseyside Derby games are contested between Everton and their close neighbours Liverpool. The event attracts a capacity crowd to Goodison
Wednesday, August 16 – 1939 Everton and Liverpool players score freely. The combined team of Everton and Liverpool footballers replying with 207 for 6 wickets
Tuesday, August 15 – 1939 Footballers need 198 runs to win. The combined team of Everton and Liverpool footballers need 198 runs tonight to beat
Thursday, August 10 – 1939 The annual charity cricket match between a joint team of Everton and Liverpool footballers and the Bootle Cricket Club will
Wednesday, August 9 – 1939 Everton take the field on Saturday at Goodison Park, kick-off at 3.15, when the championship team, in blue, will oppose
August 28, 1893 A general meeting of the Bootle Football Club was held at the Pavilion in Hawthorne Road, on Monday evening, Mr. James Imray
July 31, 1893 A depressing balance-sheet The annual meeting of the shareholders of the Bootle Association Football Club, Limited, took place in the Pavilion, Hawthorne
June 5, 1893 We are now in the proud position of having three clubs in the League – one in the First Division and two
May 1, 1893 Bootle v Liverpool. These teams, at Hawthorne Road, on Saturday, were engaged for the fourth time this season – a fitting termination
April 29, 1893 Quick note: “Liverpool and Bootle met once more at Hawthorne Road, and the game resulted in a draw of two goals each.
April 29, 1893 The competition for the Liverpool Cup this season has had additional interest infused into the later stages, and especially the last stage,
April 24, 1893 Everton have missed their last chance of winning a challenge cup as a memento of an otherwise brilliant season – unless they
April 22, 1893 Quick note: “There is no doubt that the Liverpool men deserved the victory, and on the play the margin should have been
April 21, 1893 The final tie for the possession of the Liverpool Cup is down for settlement to-morrow, the Bootle ground being the venue, and
March 13, 1893 The meeting between these clubs has been looked forward to with great interest since they were drawn together in the Cup competition.
March 11, 1893 Match: Lancashire Cup, Second Round, at Hawthorne Road, kick-off: 15:30. Bootle – Liverpool 2-1 (1-0). Attendance: 8,000; Gate receipt: £219 1s. 6d.
February 25, 1893 Match: Football League, Second Division, at Hawthorne Road. Bootle – Burton Swifts 3-2 (2-1). Attendance: 3,000. Bootle (2-3-5): Alex McLachlan, Smart Arridge,
December 24, 1892 Match: Liverpool and District League, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Aigburth Vale 2-0. Liverpool (2-3-5): Aigburth Vale (2-3-5): The goals: XX Other
December 10, 1892 Match: Liverpool and District League, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Whiston 2-0. Liverpool (2-3-5): Whiston (2-3-5): The goals: XX Other matches: Liverpool
November 26, 1892 Match: Liverpool and District League, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Bootle Athletic 4-1. Liverpool (2-3-5): Fenn +10. Bootle Athletic (2-3-5): The goals:
November 12, 1892 Match: Liverpool and District League, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Southport Old Boys 4-3. Liverpool (2-3-5): Southport Old Boys (2-3-5): The goals:
October 22, 1892 Reserves, Liverpool and District League, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Prescot 2-1. Liverpool (2-3-5): William McOwen, Hill, Richardson, Griffiths, Kelly + 6.
October 22, 1892 Liverpool, if their “gates’ are below even the low-water mark foretold by the ‘seceders,” still have faith in the future. They have
October 8, 1892 Match: Liverpool and District League, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Liverpool Stanley 3-1. Liverpool Stanley (2-3-5): R. Woodside, Williams. Liverpool (2-3-5): John
October 1, 1892 Other matches: Liverpool and District League: Bootle Athletic – Aigburth Vale, at Sea View (Marsh Lane) 3-4. Aintree Church – Walton Breck,
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