February 11, 1893 Key note: “A true sportsman can always take a defeat with Spartan-like fortitude. At the close of the Bury v Liverpool match
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February 11, 1893 Key note: “A true sportsman can always take a defeat with Spartan-like fortitude. At the close of the Bury v Liverpool match
February 9, 1893 Liverpool v Bury. For this Lancashire League match, to be played at Bury on Saturday, the team to represent Liverpool will be
February 6, 1893 Liverpool had a “class” organisation to meet on Saturday – the now famous Stoke team – whose prowess in the League game
February 6, 1893 Liverpool make a good fight. Stoke having an off-day, though their absence from the Cup-ties, were induced to visit Anfield on Saturday
February 6, 1893 This friendly was played at Anfield on Saturday, in the presence of only about 1,000 spectators, the smallness of the number being
February 4, 1893 Match: Friendly, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Stoke 1-2 (1-1). Attendance: 1,000. Liverpool (2-3-5): Sydney Ross, Matt McQueen, Duncan McLean, John
January 30, 1893 The appearance of the Liverpool ground at Anfield on Saturday reminded one of the days when large crowds wended their way thither.
January 30, 1893 Liverpool thoroughly justified their right to be considered something more than a mere second-class organisation. Favoured by the draw, they had the
January 28, 1893 Match: Lancashire Cup, First round, At Anfield, kick off: 14:30. Liverpool – Darwen 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 9,000. Referee: Mr. Stacey. Liverpool (2-3-5):
January 25, 1893 Liverpool v Darwen – Lancashire Senior cup tie. This important match will be played at Anfield Saturday next. The Liverpool players are
January 25, 1893 Liverpool v. Darwen. – This match, in the first round of the Lancashire Senior Cup competition, will take place on Saturday next,
January 21, 1893 Match: Friendly, at Gigg Lane. Bury – Liverpool 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Mr. J. Cooper (Bolton). Bury (2-3-5): John Lowe, Meikle,
January 9, 1893 The championship of the Lancashire League promises to produce a grand fight. That coveted position lies between the leading three, and their
January 2, 1893 Liverpool are to be congratulated upon their successes during the holidays. The two games at Anfield were very good exhibitions of football,
January 2, 1893 The first meeting of these clubs in a League match took place at Anfield on Saturday, before nearly 2,000 spectators. The clubs
January 2, 1893 The Lancashire League match v. Heywood Central was not so well attended as was expected, the great attraction, in the shape of
December 28, 1892 This friendly match was played at Southport yesterday, in beautiful weather. Both teams were short of their full strength. Andrew Hannah and
December 27, 1892 Match: Friendly, at Scarisbrick New Road. Southport Central – Liverpool 2-2 (1-2). Attendance: 500. Southport Central (2-3-5): Jimmy Gee, Tom Smith, Esau
December 27, 1892 This match was played at Anfield yesterday, before 6,000 spectators. The weather was delightfully fine, but the slippery nature of the ground
December 26, 1892 Quick note: “The severe pegging back received at the hands of Blackpool has not been without its effect upon the Anfield Road
December 24, 1892 Match: Lancashire League, at Waterloo Ground. South Shore – Liverpool 0-1 (0-1). Attendance: 2,000. South Shore (2-3-5): R. Parker, W. Rose, Ed
December 19, 1892 The great Lancashire League fight is over, and Liverpool are dethroned. The team, like many other well-known organisations, could not rise to
December 19, 1892 This important fixture was brought off on Saturday at Anfield, and the interest was so great that fully 6,000 spectators watched the
December 19, 1892 In a minor degree, like the match at Sunderland the winners of the Liverpool and Blackpool match were booked at the probable
December 17, 1892 Key note: “The great Lancashire League fight is over, and Liverpool are dethroned. The team, like many other well-known organisations, could not
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