April 20, 1896 The test matches were perhaps viewed with greater general interest than the evolutions of the Crystal Palace, and it must be said
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Liverpool v Small Heath
April 20, 1896 Liverpool v Small Heath. This important game, owing to good fortune of the Liverpool club in the draw, was down for settlement
Liverpool v Small Heath 4-0 (League Test Match: April 18, 1896)
April 18, 1896 Quick-note: Although losing the toss placed the Liverpudlians at a disadvantage they having to contend against a bright sun and wind, the
Charity money from the Theatrical Football Gala
April 18, 1896 The secretary of the Liverpool Theatrical Football Gala, which was organised by theatre- and music hall artists, has just forwarded to Mr.
Liverpool v Burnley
April 13, 1896 Liverpool v Burnley. The return fixture of these clubs took place at Turf Moor on Saturday, in cold weather, and before 1,500
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: April 13, 1896 (Liverpool Mercury)
April 13, 1896 Liverpool’s matches during the past week all partook of the friendly character, two being with Burnley, and the other with Sheffield Wednesday.
Burnley v Liverpool 3-3 (Friendly: April 11, 1896)
April 11, 1896 Match: Friendly, at Turf Moor. Burnley – Liverpool 3-3 (2-0). Attendance: 1,500. Referee: Mr. Stott. Burnley (2-3-5): Willie Tatham, Knowles, Tom McLintock,
English League v Scottish League 5-1 (Inter League: April 11, 1896)
April 11, 1896 International: Inter League, at Goodison Park. English League – Scottish League 5-1 (1-1). Attendance: 21,820; gate receipts: £528. Referee: Lieutenant Simpson; linesmen:
Fixtures for the Test matches
April 11, 1896 At the close of the match, between English League and Scottish League, the management committee of the Football League held a meeting
Meeting of the Football League (April 10, 1896)
April 10, 1896 Yesterday the management committee of the Football League met at the Alexandra Hotel, Dale Street, to transact their ordinary business, and to
Liverpool v The Wednesday
April 9, 1896 Liverpool v The Wednesday. The return friendly match between these clubs took place at Anfield yesterday, before 1,000 spectators. Both sides played
Liverpool get home advantage in the test matches
April 9, 1896 The management committee of the Football League met at the Alexandra Hotel, Dale Street. The draw for the right of obtaining the
Liverpool v The Wednesday 1-0 (Friendly: April 8, 1896)
April 8, 1896 Match: Friendly, at Anfield, kick-off: 17:45. Liverpool – The Wednesday 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 1,000. Liverpool (2-3-5): Harry Storer, Matt McQueen, Billy Dunlop,
Joe McQue’s benefit
April 7, 1896 Liverpool v Burnley. The recipient of the above benefit match could not be anything but pleased with the very fair gate assembled
Liverpool v Burnley 4-3 (Benefit for Joe McQue: April 6, 1896)
April 6, 1896 Match: Testimonial for Joe McQue, at Anfield, kick-off: 11:30. Liverpool – Burnley 4-3 (3-0). Attendance: 5,000. Referee: Mr. Roache. Liverpool (2-3-5): Harry
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: April 6, 1896 (Liverpool Mercury)
April 6, 1896 Liverpool, by again securing the Second Division Championship, have created another record, and covered themselves with well-earned honour and fame, and are,
Liverpool v Manchester City
April 4, 1896 Liverpool v Manchester City The return League engagement between these clubs took place at the Hyde Road ground, Manchester, yesterday, before about
Manchester City v Liverpool 1-1 (League match: April 3, 1896)
April 3, 1896 Match: Football League, Second Division, at Hyde Road, kick-off: 15:30. Manchester City – Liverpool 1-1 (1-0). Attendance: 25,000; gate receipt: £800. Referee:
Advertisement: Football match at Manchester
April 1, 1896 (Source: Liverpool Mercury: April 1, 1896) Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, football match, Manchester, Liverpool, Liverpool v Manchester City, Good Friday, excursion, Exchange
Crewe Alexandra v Liverpool
April 1, 1896 These teams met at Crewe on Saturday, in boisterous weather. The ground was thoroughly saturated and made accurate football difficult. The visitors
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: March 30, 1896 (Liverpool Mercury)
March 30, 1896 The Liverpool team are just now in a most deadly earnest mood, which, if sustained, bodes ill for the clubs who will
Top of the League clash awaits
March 30, 1896 Liverpool are now safe, and will probably be in close companionship with the City at the finish. The latter clubs meet at
Liverpool v Crewe Alexandra
March 30, 1896 Owing to the wintry character of the weather at Crewe on Saturday, it was thought at first that the match would not
Joe McQue’s benefit coming up
March 30, 1896 Attention is again called to Joe McQue’s benefit on Easter Monday morning. As one of the few left of the original Liverpool
Everton v Chester 4-0 (Liverpool Cup Final: March 28, 1896)
March 28, 1896 Match: Liverpool Cup, Final, at Goodison Park, kick-off: 16:00. Everton – Chester 4-0 (2-0). Everton (2-3-5): Henry Briggs, Bob Kelso, David Storrier,
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