March 16, 1899 Liverpool F.C. and the English Cup. Preparing for the semi-final. The players in splendid trim. Details of the training. The brilliant exploits
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March 16, 1899 Liverpool F.C. and the English Cup. Preparing for the semi-final. The players in splendid trim. Details of the training. The brilliant exploits
All articles about Billy Stewart on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Billy Stewart: Born: 1867: Arbroath (Angus), Scotland. Passed away: January 11, 1937: Liverpool (Lancashire), England. Position: Left
March 4, 1897 The funeral of Mr. Arthur Ernest Leyland, of Cleveland House, Moss Lane, Walton, took place yesterday at Anfield Cemetery. The deceased, who
February 20, 1897 International, British Championship, at Trent Bridge (Nottingham). England – Ireland 6-0 (3-0). Attendance: 13,490. Referee: Mr. T. Robertson (Scottish FA), linesmen: Messrs.
January 20, 1897 The Hibernians are without the services of Patrick McCall, their goalkeeper, who is being treated for injuries at Matlock House, Manchester, and
September 7, 1896 Liverpool signalised their readmission within the charmed circle of the First Leaguists by a brilliant victory over the Blades at Olive Grove.
February 22, 1896 Match: Football League, Second Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Grimsby Town 3-1 (3-1). Attendance: 10,000. Liverpool (2-3-5): Harry Storer, Archie
December 6, 1895 Charles Quinn, a prominent football player, of Newcastle, was sent to prison for three months today without the option of a fine
April 20, 1895 “Just before half-time, after a fierce bully of the ball, Jack Devey, the centre forward of the Villa, and Tom Higgins, the
February 11, 1895 As was generally anticipated, Liverpool proved too good for Blackburn Rovers in the Lancashire Cup competition, thus amply avenging their defeat last
October 15, 1894 The long-looked for meeting of these local rivals took place at Goodison Park on Saturday, and excited all the interested. A great
October 14, 1894 The great football match “I am sure, Mr. Editor, that a great number of football enthusiasts in North Wales will be glad
September 17, 1894 Liverpool paid their first visit to West Bromwich on Saturday, and despite the greater counter attractions, Aston Villa v. Sunderland and Small
September 3, 1894 Liverpool’s debut as First Leaguers took place at Blackburn on Saturday, before one of the most critical audiences in English Football. The
August 27, 1894 The prospects of the Liverpool Club are of the brightest character. A retrospective glance at the club’s but brief history is so
Saturday, April 21 – 1894 Liverpool got their equaliser after the most extraordinary scrimmage seen on an Association field – bar-none. It was like, Mackay,
February 10, 1894 After last Saturday’s match with Darwen, even the most ardent admirers of Jack Ross were forced to admit that he was not
January 13, 1894 Key note: “The charming spring-like weather of Saturday drew a very large crowd, and this despite the unfortunate position occupied by Rotherham
December 25, 1893 Liverpool had to be content with a “friendly” on Saturday. In response to an invitation from the Ardwick Club with the promise
December 11, 1893 Liverpool still maintain a firm command of the position of honour in the League second division, despite the unfortunate illness and accidents
December 8, 1893 The Wednesday Committee have granted leave of absence until January 1st, 1894, to John Miller, their centre-forward, who owing mainly to ill-health
November 27, 1893 Liverpool had a large order to execute on Saturday. To travel over 150 miles and defeat the strengthened Newcastle team was more
November 6, 1893 A numerous and hearty assembly awaited the reappearance of the Liverpool team at Anfield after their signal success of the past month,
Monday, October 2 – 1893 When Ross, jun. (Jimmy Ross), returned to Preston on Saturday night, after playing against Bolton Wanderers, he went to Dr.
September 16, 1893 Match: Football League, Second Division, at Hyde Road, kick-off: 15:30. Ardwick – Liverpool 0-1 (0-0). Attendance: 5,000. Referee: Mr. F.T. Norris. Ardwick
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