February 15, 1893 Rotherham Town v Liverpool. There were between 2,000 and 3,000 spectators on Clifton Grove Ground, yesterday, to witness a friendly match between
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Rotherham Town v Liverpool 2-2 (Friendly: February 14, 1893)
February 14, 1893 Match: Friendly, at Clifton Grove Ground. Rotherham Town – Liverpool 2-2 (1-1). Attendance: 2,500. Referee: Mr. J. Fox (Darnall). Rotherham Town (2-3-5):
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review; February 13, 1893 (Liverpool Mercury)
February 13, 1893 Inconsistent Liverpool! Such contrariety of form is incompatible and incomprehensible. To have such a fall as at Bury on Saturday after the
Liverpool beaten at Bury
February 13, 1893 Enthusiasm was at fever-heat at Gigg Lane on Saturday, consequent on the all-important Lancashire League championship match between Bury and Liverpool. The
Bury v Liverpool
February 13, 1893 This match, which practically settles the championship of the League, took place at Bury on Saturday. Recognising the importance of the game
Bury v Liverpool 3-0 (League match: February 11, 1893)
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
Liverpool at full strength against Bury
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
Meeting of the Lancashire F.A. (February 6, 1893)
February 6, 1893 A meeting of the Lancashire Association Council was held at the Shelley Arms, Preston, last night, when there was a large attendance
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: February 6, 1893 (Liverpool Mercury)
February 6, 1893 Liverpool had a “class” organisation to meet on Saturday – the now famous Stoke team – whose prowess in the League game
Liverpool and District Notes: February 6, 1893 (Athletic News)
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
Liverpool v Stoke
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
Liverpool v Stoke 1-2 (Friendly: February 4, 1893)
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
Sketch: Liverpool Overhead Railway: Central Station
February 4, 1893 (Source: Liverpool Echo: February 4, 1893)
Liverpool knock out Darwen
February 4, 1893 The well-appointed ground of the Liverpool club was fairly-well filled on Saturday to witness the cup tie with Darwen. With Everton and
Darwen withdrew their protest
February 3, 1893 Darwen withdrew their protest from the Lancashire Senior cup tie last Saturday. (Source: Liverpool Mercury: February 4, 1893)
A new scheme for the Liverpool F.C. Theatrical Gala
February 3, 1893 New scheme for a theatrical football match. A number of representative gentlemen met last evening at the Neptune Hotel to further an
A Liverpool win at good old Anfield
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.
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: January 30, 1893 (Liverpool Mercury)
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
A Happy Poem for King John Houlding
January 28, 1893 It was really like old times to see the Anfield home of the Liverpool Club crowded as it was on Saturday on
Liverpool v Darwen 1-0 (Lancashire Cup: January 28, 1893)
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):
A good game is expected
January 25, 1893 Liverpool v. Darwen. – This match, in the first round of the Lancashire Senior Cup competition, will take place on Saturday next,
A goalless friendly at Gigg Lane
January 23, 1893 Bury v Liverpool. Bury played an exhibition game, before about 3,000 spectators. The homesters started against a powerful wind, and for a
A bet gone wrong
January 21, 1893 Shortly after five o’clock on Saturday evening a woman passing along York-street, Bury, saw a man climb over the boarding (about 7ft.
Bury v Liverpool 0-0 (Friendly: January 21, 1893)
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,
West Manchester and Liverpool
January 21, 1893 After West Manchester coming such “flop” at Blackpool, the Liverpool club evidently thought that the task of getting two points out of
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