December 3, 1892 Key note: “Liverpool gave as fine exhibition of football on Saturday last as any one might wish to see. Their play was
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December 3, 1892 Key note: “Liverpool gave as fine exhibition of football on Saturday last as any one might wish to see. Their play was
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
November 28, 1892 This match was played at Rossendale. Liverpool were again weakened by the absence of the brothers McQueen, Hugh becoming a benedict on
November 26, 1892 Key note: “There was not the gate I had anticipated to welcome the Rossendalians, although the attendance was nothing to grumble at;
November 21, 1892 This game was played at Northwich on Saturday, in wretched weather, rain falling heavily most of the time. The ground was a
November 19, 1892 Key note: “Liverpool did not cover themselves with glory on Saturday in the English Cup tie encounter with Northwich Victoria. The reputation
November 19, 1892 Liverpool had rather an unwelcome experience on their first visit to the Fylde when Blackpool beat them, so were determined not to
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 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, in presence of 4,000 spectators. The Liverpool team was further strengthened by Matt McQueen and Hugh McQueen, late of Leith
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
October 24, 1892 Liverpool, the champions of the Lancashire League, still pursue the even tenour of their way. On Saturday they visited the Higher Walton
October 24, 1892 Liverpool journeyed to Higher Walton on Saturday to tackle the home club in the return match of the Lancashire League. Miller kicked
October 22, 1892 Played at Moons Hill. Liverpool were minus John Cameron, and Higher Walton Lonsdale. Liverpool, who kicked off, at once took up the
October 22, 1892 Match: Lancashire League, at Moon’s Hill, kick Off: 15:45. Higher Walton – Liverpool 0-5 (0-2). Attendance: 150. Higher Walton (2-3-5): John Addison,
October 19, 1892 Nantwich v Liverpool. Played at Nantwich. Nantwich: Champion, H. Shenton, Richard Keay, T. Critchley, Herbert Crawford, Hitchen, Hope, A. Hollowood, John Garnett,
October 15, 1892 Key note: “The supporters of the old Wychemen have now ceased to despair of their team ever doing anything again since seeing
October 10, 1892 A good number of spectators lined the ropes at Brookes’ Bar to witness the tie between West Manchester and Liverpool. It being
October 8, 1892 Quick note: “On arriving at the scene of action the captain of the Liverpool crew was so much struck with the unsuitableness
October 7, 1892 The match between those teams at Ibrox Park, Govan, was witnessed by about 6,000 spectators. Unfortunately the weather was rather showery, the
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