December 3, 1892 Match: Football League, First Division, at Deepdale. Preston North End – Everton 5-0 (5-0). Attendance: 7,000. Referee: Mr. J. McIntyre (Manchester). Preston
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Liverpool v Fleetwood Rangers 7-0 (League match: December 3, 1892)
December 3, 1892 Key note: “Liverpool gave as fine exhibition of football on Saturday last as any one might wish to see. Their play was
Prime Minister William Gladstone given the freedom of Liverpool
December 3, 1892 Mr Gladstone was on Saturday presented with the freedom of Liverpool. Accompanied by Mrs Gladstone he travelled from Hawarden to Chester, and
How the Tories lost the power in Liverpool
December 1, 1892 Mrs. N. Stewart-Brown writes to the Woman’s Herald – The most remarkable victory achieved by the Liberals at the recent municipal elections
Losing trade for the Liverpool docks
December 1, 1892 It is becoming daily more evident that the competition to which Liverpool is about to be subjected in the Atlantic trade is
Electric lighting at Liverpool Library
November 30, 1892 As the reading season has just opened, it may be interesting to the book-loving public to learn that the Liverpool Library, Lyceum,
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: November 28, 1892 (Liverpool Mercury)
November 28, 1892 Liverpool have not had the best of luck in their cup ties. Two out of three matches have been played on their
Choppy Warburton making a meal of the opposition at Stamford Bridge
November 28, 1892 A race for veterans over 50 years of age was decided at Stamford Bridge, London, yesterday afternoon. There were 48 entries, the
Liverpool and District notes: November 28, 1892 (Athletic News)
November 28, 1892 The Liverpool executive are not satisfied with the way their present protest against Northwich has been disposed of. Many think that the
Liverpool win at Rossendale
November 28, 1892 Rossendale made themselves suddenly famous by easily ousting Bury from the English Cup Competition, after accepting £80 to forego their choice of
Bright Liverpool display at Dark Lane
November 28, 1892 This match was played at Rossendale. Liverpool were again weakened by the absence of the brothers McQueen, Hugh becoming a benedict on
Rossendale v Liverpool
November 26, 1892 At Dark Lane, before 3,000 spectators. Rossendale played the identical team that did duty at Bury last week, whilst Liverpool played Phil
Rossendale v Liverpool
November 26, 1892 At Dark Lane, before a good attendance. The field was in bad condition. Liverpool played with a stiff breeze. The play was
Rossendale v Liverpool 0-2 (League match: November 26, 1892)
November 26, 1892 Key note: “There was not the gate I had anticipated to welcome the Rossendalians, although the attendance was nothing to grumble at;
Liverpool’s FA Cup protest thrown out
November 24, 1892 The divisional committee of the FA met last night in Sheffield for the final draw of the qualifying rounds of the FA
Liverpool hand in protest after FA Cup defeat
November 22, 1892 In connection with last Saturday’s ties in the 3rd round of qualification for the Football Association Challenge Cup, we are officially informed
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: November 21, 1892 (Liverpool Mercury)
November 21, 1892 Liverpool did not cover themselves with glory on Saturday in the English Cup tie encounter with Northwich Victoria. The reputation they had
Knocked out of the FA Cup
November 21, 1892 This game was played at Northwich on Saturday, in wretched weather, rain falling heavily most of the time. The ground was a
Northwich Victoria v Liverpool 2-1 (FA Cup: November 19, 1892)
November 19, 1892 Key note: “Liverpool did not cover themselves with glory on Saturday in the English Cup tie encounter with Northwich Victoria. The reputation
Fleetwood Rangers lose their first League match
November 19, 1892 Liverpool had rather an unwelcome experience on their first visit to the Fylde when Blackpool beat them, so were determined not to
Aston Villa v Liverpool
November 15, 1892 Aston Villa v Liverpool. These teams met yesterday at Perry Barr, Birmingham, before a moderate crowd. The dashing attacks of the Liverpool
Liverpool beat Aston Villa in Birmingham
November 15, 1892 The members of the Aston Villa football club and the Birmingham football public generally are a long suffering people, but they must
Aston Villa v Liverpool 2-3 (Friendly: November 14, 1892)
November 14, 1892 Quick note: “The members of the Aston Villa football club and the Birmingham football public generally are a long suffering people, but
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: November 14, 1892 (Liverpool Mercury)
November 14, 1892 Liverpool are themselves again. At Fleetwood on Saturday they vanquished the victors of Ardwick and the heroes of a triumphal southern tour,
Fleetwood Rangers no match for Liverpool
November 14, 1892 Liverpool undertook another journey into the Fylde district on Saturday, and, smarting under the reverse at Blackpool, there was an air of
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