August 13, 1892 Everton and Liverpool have started practicing, the former on the Stanley ground. With the exception of the men Jack Bell and Dickie
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Five departures from Cambuslang
August 5, 1892 On Friday last five players left Cambuslang to play in England. These were James Collins, Sydney Ross, Bernard Coyle, James Jamieson and
St Barnabas Church, Liverpool: The new Act
August 3, 1892 The new Act, which received the Royal assent on the 27th June, authorising the sale of St Barnabas Church, Liverpool, and the
Members of the Lancashire FA 1892-93
August 3, 1892 Mr. R.P. Gregson, secretary, has supplied us with the following list of clubs, which have joined the association for the ensuing season:
Season preview 1892-93: Liverpool F.C. (Athletic News)
August 1, 1892 The new Liverpool Football Club have spent a large sum of money in order to place a team in the field able
Rotherham Town Football Club
August 1, 1892 The prestige gained last season by this club as champions of the Midland Counties League will, it is anticipated, be enhanced during
Advertisement: Everton F.C. Amateur Athletic Sports event
August 1, 1892 (Source: Athletic News: August 1, 1892) Advertisement, Everton, amateur, athletic, sports, Police Athletic Ground, Fairfield, H.P. Ellis, Richard Molyneux, William Calyton, 20
The players arrives in Liverpool
July 29, 1892 The first contingent of players engaged by the Liverpool Association Football Club arrived in Liverpool last Friday, and will commence practice forthwith.
Thick tea at the Lathom Hotel
July 29, 1892 The first consignment for the Liverpool club, which consisted of 8 players, arrived Friday evening, and the men found what was called
William McOwen transferred to Liverpool
July 25, 1892 Many supporters of the Darwen Football Club will regret to that William McOwen, the former goalkeeper, has severed his connection with the
Football League end their boycott of Liverpool
July 25, 1892 Almost before the ink of my last week’s notes were dry the Football League had withdrawn the boycott, so far as the
Heywood Central F.C.: Fixture card season 1892-93
July 23, 1892 (Cricket and Football Field: July 23, 1892) Heywood Central, Bacup, Wrexham, Higher Walton, Rossendale, Southport Central, Bury, Liverpool Caledonians, Fairfield, Nelson, Liverpool,
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (July 23, 1892)
July 23, 1892 The Bootle Cricket Committee met the football deputation in an amicable spirit on Monday evening and agreed to accept a rental of
Liverpool F.C. advertisement allotting shares
July 23, 1892 (Liverpool Mercury: July 23, 1892) The Liverpool Football Club and Athletic Grounds Company, Limited. – A meeting of the directors will be
James Sharp preferred the ‘Baw bees’
July 23, 1892 James Sharp, of Vale of Leven, late of North End, has been nibbled at by the new Liverpool Football Club, who asked
Sydney Ross in Saltcoats
July 18, 1892 Sydney Ross, Cambuslang’s late goalkeeper, is holiday-making at Saltcoats. He leaves in a few weeks for his new quarters at Liverpool. His
Boycotted by the Football League
July 18, 1892 The Liverpool Association Football Club, like several other organisations, can now claim the distinction of being boycotted by the Football League. Whether
Preparing for the allotting of shares
July 18, 1892 A meeting of the directors will be held on Monday, the 25th July, for the purpose of allotting shares. Applications should therefore
Most serious riots in Liverpool
July 11, 1892 The most serious disturbance which has yet taken place in Liverpool during the present general election occurred on Monday evening in Henry
Advertisement: Liverpool F.C. wants matches at home
July 11, 1892 (Source: Athletic News: July 11, 1892) Liverpool, matches, home, W.E. Barclay.
Duncan McLean and Malcolm McVean transferred to Liverpool
July 7, 1892 The already formidable list of players engaged by the new Liverpool Football Club has just received an important accession. Duncan McLean, the
Reserve team of local players for Liverpool F.C.
June 27, 1892 The Reserve Team will consist mainly of local Players, strengthened occasionally by those who can be spared from the professionals. The Fixtures
The prospectus of Liverpool Football Club
June 27, 1892 The prospectus of the Liverpool Association Football Club and Athletic Grounds Company, Limited has just been issued, and a perusal of it
W. Roche leaves Bootle F.C.
June 27, 1892 Much regret will be felt by Liverpool football enthusiasts at the announcement that Mr. W. Roche, the energetic secretary of the Bootle
Prospects for the coming season
June 20, 1892 Mr. William Barclay, Hon. Secretary of the Liverpool Association Football Club, writes to us as follows. “Sir, – I have a great
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