February 16, 1901 Key note: “Bolton Wanderers deserved their victory over Liverpool, and yet, owing to errors of judgment, by which their half-backs gave too

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February 16, 1901 Key note: “Bolton Wanderers deserved their victory over Liverpool, and yet, owing to errors of judgment, by which their half-backs gave too
Saturday, April 29 – 1899 Match: Football League, First Division, at Deepdale. Preston North End – Bolton Wanderers 0-1. Attendance: 2,500. Preston North End (2-3-5):
December 28, 1897 At a meeting of leading football professionals in Liverpool, presided over by John Bell, the well-known Everton forward, at which representatives of
October 11, 1897 Match: Benefit for John Somerville, at Burnden Park. Bolton Wanderers – Liverpool 4-2 (2-0). The goals: 1-0 Brown (penalty), 2-0 Paton, 2-1
July 24, 1897 John Somerville, the Bolton Wanderers’ back gets a benefit on October 11, when Liverpool will supply the opposition. (Evening Telegraph: July 24,
February 19, 1897 The Anglo-Scots for the international trial is to be selected from: Goal, Ned Doig (Sunderland); backs, Jimmy Methven (Derby County), John Somerville
January 1, 1897 Key note: “The Liverpool team who have been training at Freshfield for nearly a fortnight, left the Exchange Station Friday at quarter
September 7, 1896 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 17:30. Liverpool – Bolton Wanderers 0-2 (0-0). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. H. Dale. Liverpool
December 25, 1894 Match: Football League, at Pikes Lane, kick-off: 14:00. Bolton Wanderers – Liverpool 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 8,000. Referee: Mr. S. Ormerod. Bolton Wanderers
September 14, 1894 Liverpool v Bolton Wanderers This League match was played at the Anfield Road ground last evening, before 6,000 spectators. The weather was
September 13, 1894 Key note: “In the game with the Bolton Wanderers, it was generally anticipated that the home team, strengthened by the presence of
April 14, 1894 Match: Lancashire Cup, Final at Hyde Road (Manchester). Everton – Bolton Wanderers 2-1 (0-1). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. John Lewis (Blackburn); linesmen:
March 31, 1894 Match: English FA Cup, Final, at Goodison Park. Notts County – Bolton Wanderers 4-1 (2-0). Attendance: 37,000. Referee: Mr. C.J. Hughes. Notts
February 26, 1894 Liverpool v Bolton Wanderers. When it was found that these two clubs were drawn together, at Bolton, it was generally admitted by
February 24, 1894 Key note: “The meeting of the Bolton Wanderers and Liverpool served to draw together the largest crowd seen at Bolton for ten
April 25, 1893 Liverpool v Bolton Wanderers. This attractive fixture, which took place at Anfield last evening, was not supported so well as the merits
April 24, 1893 Match: Friendly, at Anfield, kick-off: 18:15. Liverpool – Bolton Wanderers 1-1 (0-1). Attendance: 1,500. Liverpool (2-3-5): William McOwen; Andrew Hannah (C), Duncan
April 22, 1893 Match: Lancashire Cup, Final, at Ewood Park, kick-off: 15:35. Preston North End – Bolton Wanderers 2-0 (1-0). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. J.
April 15, 1893 Match: Manchester Cup, Final, at Hyde Road. Newton Heath – Bolton Wanderers 2-1 (0-0). Attendance: 8,000. Referee: Mr. J. Brodie (Wolverhampton); linesmen:
January 28, 1893 Match: FA Cup, First Round, replay, at Molineux. Wolves – Bolton Wanderers 2-1 (1-0). Attendance: 18,000. Wolverhampton Wanderers (2-3-5): Billy Rose, Dick
April 23, 1892 Match: Manchester Cup, Final, at Bank Street (Clayton), kick-off: 16:00. Ardwick – Bolton Wanderers 4-1 (1-1). Attendance: 5,000. Ardwick (2-3-5): William Douglas,
September 9, 1891 Match: Tour of the American-Canadians, at Pike’s Lane. Bolton Wanderers – Canadians 1-1 (1-1) (match was played over 2 x 35 minutes).
April 25, 1891 Match: Lancashire Cup, Final, at Anfield (Liverpool). Bolton Wanderers – Darwen 3-1 (1-0). Attendance: 7,000. Referee: Mr. Hughes (Cheshire FA). Bolton Wanderers
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