March 24, 1894 Match: Football League, Second Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 16:00. Liverpool – Crewe Alexandra 2-0 (0-0). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Mr. L.M. Sinclair. Liverpool
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March 24, 1894 Match: Football League, Second Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 16:00. Liverpool – Crewe Alexandra 2-0 (0-0). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Mr. L.M. Sinclair. Liverpool
March 23, 1894 Match: County Palatine League, at Anfield. Liverpool – Darwen 1-1 (1-0). Attendance: 10,000. Liverpool (2-3-5): William McOwen, Andrew Hannah, Duncan McLean, Matt
March 23, 1894 A correspondent telegraphs that Abercorn is likely to lose both William McCann and Harry Miller, the former having left for Liverpool on
March 20, 1894 Match: Liverpool Senior Cup, First Round, at Anfield. Liverpool – Bootle Athletic 4-1 (2-0). Attendance: 500. Liverpool (2-3-5): Alex Rennie, John McCartney,
March 20, 1894 It is stated in Scotch football circles that Jack Reynolds and Willie Groves, of Aston Villa, have signed for next season for
March 19, 1894 In the first round of the Liverpool Cup competition proper Liverpool and Bootle Athletic are drawn together, and although the latter had
March 17, 1894 Match: Football League, Second Division, at John O’Gaunts, kick-off: 15:30. Lincoln City – Liverpool 1-1 (1-0). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. H. Shelton.
March 17, 1894 It was freely circulated round Cathkin Park last week that James Cleland and Andrew Stewart, of Third Lanark, were certain starters for
March 17, 1894 * Willie Maley, of the Celtic, has been a good friend to Liverpool F.C., and it is chiefly he who has done
March 12, 1894 Match: County Palatine League, at Turf Moor. Burnley – Liverpool 4-2 (3-1). Attendance: 1,200; gate receipts: £22. Referee: Mr. S. Ormerod. Burnley
March 10, 1894 Match: County Palatine League, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:45. Liverpool – Preston North End 2-0 (2-0). Attendance: 12,000. Liverpool (2-3-5): William McOwen, Andrew
March 10, 1894 * Mr John Houlding is going for a run down the Mediterranean, and will probably see Jerusalem, Cairo, Jericho, etc but it
March 10, 1894 With a view of strengthening the team for that most unfair ordeal, the test match, Liverpool have got the signatures of no
March 7, 1894 It is stated that Mr. Gerard Dewhurst, of Oughtrington Hall, near Lymm, has signed a League form as an amateur, and will
March 6, 1894 A Liverpool paper says: – Remembering the fatal experiences of Small Heath in 1893, the Liverpool officials have left no stone unturned
March 5, 1894 The Liverpool Club, not intending to lose the most important match of the year – the test match – by any display
March 3, 1894 Match: Football League, Second Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Burton Swifts 3-1 (0-1). Attendance: 8,000. Referee: Mr. G.H. Dale. Liverpool
March 1, 1894 Match: Benefit for Stanley Hospital, at Anfield. Liverpool – Newton Heath 3-0 (2-0). Attendance: 2,000. Liverpool (2-3-5): William McOwen, John McCartney, Duncan
February 26, 1894 Recognising the worth of Andrew Hannah, the Liverpool Club intend giving that player a well-deserved benefit on Easter Monday morning, full particulars
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 26, 1894 The annual benefit to the Stanley Hospital at the Anfield ground, instead of burlesque, will be characteristic of genuine football – a
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
February 24, 1894 William McOwen, the Liverpool goalkeeper, is a Lancashire player, and first gained distinction in the Blackburn district. He kept goal for Darwen
February 19, 1894 Football League The Management Committee of the above met at the Royal Hotel, Manchester, on Monday, Mr. John James Bentley presiding. It
Monday, February 19 – 1894 The Liverpool committee do not intend placing their team under any special preparation for the important cup tie with the
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