November 15, 1892 The members of the Aston Villa football club and the Birmingham football public generally are a long suffering people, but they must
The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
November 15, 1892 The members of the Aston Villa football club and the Birmingham football public generally are a long suffering people, but they must
November 14, 1892 Quick note: “The members of the Aston Villa football club and the Birmingham football public generally are a long suffering people, but
November 14, 1892 Liverpool undertook another journey into the Fylde district on Saturday, and, smarting under the reverse at Blackpool, there was an air of
November 12, 1892 Match: Lancashire League, at The Copse, kick-off: 15:00. Fleetwood Rangers – Liverpool 1-4 (1-3). Attendance: 2,000. Fleetwood Rangers (2-3-5): Chapman, S. Colley,
November 7, 1892 Up to Saturday last Blackpool and Liverpool were the only teams that had carried all before them in the Lancashire League, and
November 7, 1892 The first meeting of these teams took place at Blackpool on Saturday. As each club had equal points, great interest was manifested
November 5, 1892 Blackpool v Liverpool. The first meeting of these teams took place to-day at Blackpool, in a Lancashire League fixture. As the clubs
November 5, 1892 Key note: “Liverpool were deposed from their proud position as champions of the Lancashire League on Saturday. Accompanied by about 40 enthusiastic
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
November 5, 1892 Indeed, Mr. Olympian, I had some doubt about the Newtown team, as to who and what they were, how they were likely
October 31, 1892 At Anfield, the Liverpool Club management are not allowing the grass to grow under their feet, and are kneading together a team
October 31, 1892 At Anfield, in presence of 4,000 spectators. The Liverpool team was further strengthened by Matt McQueen and Hugh McQueen, late of Leith
October 29, 1892 Liverpool v Newtown. Newtown put in an appearance at Anfield this afternoon to play their tie against Liverpool in the second round
October 29, 1892 Key note: “As usual there was a bit of diversity of opinion as to the number of spectators present. The actual number
May 28, 1892 Match: Rosebery Charity Cup Final, at Logie Green. Hearts – Leith Athletic 2-1. Attendance: 5,000. Referee: Mr. J. McLaughlin (Celtic). Heart of
June 27, 1891 Match: Rosebery Charity Cup Final, at Bank Park. Leith Athletic – Hearts 3-2 (1-2). Attendance: 5,000. Referee: Mr. J. Waugh (St. Bernard’s).
May 10, 1890 Match: Rosebery Charity Cup Final, at Bank Park. Hearts – Leith Athletic 4-2. Attendance: 5,000. Heart of Midlothian (2-3-5): Hugh Mackay, Jimmy
August 5, 1889 The Leith Athletic will be the most improved team in the East this season, and their surprisingly good form at the back
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