April 10, 1893 Liverpool emerged from out of their Eastertide-matches in an eminently satisfactory manner. To defeat strong organisations like Darwen and Corinthians, and cope
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April 10, 1893 Liverpool emerged from out of their Eastertide-matches in an eminently satisfactory manner. To defeat strong organisations like Darwen and Corinthians, and cope
April 8, 1893 * It’s only 2d. on the Overhead Railway. * The Corinthians were routed at Liverpool. * What price Everton League for the
March 28 – 1893 A committee meeting of the Liverpool and District Football Association was held at Neptune Hotel. The draw for the semi finals
March 27, 1893 The Liverpool team came successfully through a trying ordeal last week, and although handicapped by the absence of two of the recognised
March 25, 1893 Liverpool advanced four points further in the League last week. Playing in a much improved manner, they easily defeated Fairfield and South
March 22, 1893 Match: Liverpool Cup, Quarter-final, at Anfield. Liverpool – Chester 4-0 (2-0). Attendance: 2,000. Referee: Mr. Tom Armitt (Leek). Liverpool (2-3-5): Matt McQueen,
March 20, 1893 On Wednesday, Liverpool and Chester will meet in their Liverpool senior cup tie at Anfield. On Thursday, Liverpool and Bootle, play the
March 16, 1893 Sydney Ross, the Liverpool goalkeeper, is still an inmate of Stanley Hospital. The Liverpool Cup tie with Chester takes place at Anfield
March 2, 1893 Liverpool and District Football Association. A sub-committee met at the Neptune Hotel to arrange dates and effect the draw for the Liverpool
December 12, 1887 As all the world knows by this, the Everton F.C. have been adjudged guilty of infringing the laws relating to professionalism and
April 2, 1887 Match: Liverpool Cup, Final, at Hawthorne Road (Bootle). Everton – Oakfield Rovers 5-0 (2-0). Attendance: 4,000. Everton (2-3-5): Charles Joliffe, Alex Dick,
June 12, 1884 Last evening, the annual general meeting of members of the Liverpool and District Football Association was held in the Neptune Hotel, Clayton
Wednesday, April 23 – 1884 Last evening a very pleasant gathering of the members of the above club took place at the Sandon Hotel, Stanley
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