September 16, 1893 At present it looks as if we must rely on the Liverpool team to uphold the honour of Liverpool in the football
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Liverpool v Lincoln City
September 11, 1893 Liverpool played their first home league engagement on Saturday, at Anfield, and despite the threatening weather fully 5,000 enthusiastic spectators assembled to
Liverpool v Lincoln City 4-0 (League match: September 9, 1893)
September 9, 1893 Match: Football League, Second Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 16:00. Liverpool – Lincoln City 4-0 (3-0). Attendance: 5,000. Referee: Mr. Aaron Scragg. Liverpool
Liverpool v Newton Neath 1-0 (Friendly match)
Wednesday, September 6 – 1893 Match: Friendly, at Anfield. Liverpool – Newton Heath 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 2,000. Liverpool (2-3-5): William McOwen; Andrew Hannah (C), Duncan
Liverpool win at the Paradise Ground
September 4, 1893 In pleasant weather, and under most favourable conditions, the Liverpool Club traveled to Middlesbrough on Saturday to oppose their dual victors of
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: September 4, 1893 (Liverpool Mercury)
September 4, 1893 Liverpool made a very successful debut in their initial match against the famous “Nops.” In spite of a lengthened journey, they “stayed”
Middlesbrough Ironopolis v Liverpool 0-2 (League match: September 2, 1893)
September 2, 1893 Match: Football League, Second Division, at Paradise Ground, kick-off: 15:00. Middlesbrough Ironopolis – Liverpool 0-2 (0-0). Attendance: 3,500. Referee: Mr. W.G. Gunner
Season preview 1893-94: Liverpool F.C. (Athletic News)
August 28, 1893 It speaks well for the executive of this club that nearly all last year’s players will again be seen on the Anfield
Season preview 1893-94: Liverpool F.C. (Liverpool Mercury)
August 28, 1893 Though Bootle has collapsed, interest will be sustained in the locality by the fact of the inclusion of Liverpool in the second
Season preview 1893-94: Liverpool F.C. (Lancashire Evening Post)
August 28, 1893 The Anfield Road crew has been strengthened since their inclusion in the Second Division of the League, and now their sole aim
The team is getting in order for the new season
July 22, 1893 Liverpool are quietly preparing for their next season’s work. The task will be much more arduous than hitherto. The executive have positively
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (April 29, 1893)
April 29, 1893 The competition for the Liverpool Cup this season has had additional interest infused into the later stages, and especially the last stage,
Liverpool win the Liverpool Senior Cup
April 24, 1893 The final stage of the local cup competition was reached on Saturday, when Everton and Liverpool, who had not hitherto met, played
Liverpool v Everton 1-0 (Liverpool Cup: April 22, 1893)
April 22, 1893 Quick note: “There is no doubt that the Liverpool men deserved the victory, and on the play the margin should have been
Wolves win the FA Cup
March 27, 1893 At one time on Saturday there were serious doubt as to the whether the final tie for the trophy (won last season
Wolves v Everton 1-0 (English FA Cup Final: March 25, 1893)
March 25, 1893 Match: English FA Cup Final, at Fallowfield (Manchester). Wolverhampton Wanderers – Everton 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 45,067. Referee: Mr. C.J. Hughes (Cheshire); linesmen:
Accrington v Everton 0-3 (League match: February 25, 1893)
February 25, 1893 Match: Football League, First Division, at Thorneyholme Road, kick-off: 15:30. Accrington – Everton 0-3 (0-2). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. Fitzroy Norris (Derby).
Preston North End v Everton 5-0 (League match: December 3, 1892)
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
Everton v Southport Central 2-1 (Liverpool Cup Final: April 26, 1892)
April 26, 1892 Match: Liverpool Cup, Final, at Hawthorne Road (Bootle). Everton – Southport Central 2-1 (1-0). Attendance: 3,000. Everton (2-3-5): David Jardine, Arthur Chadwick,
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (April 16, 1892)
April 16, 1892 * Why didn’t Andrew Hannah and Dan Doyle address the crowd from the Sandon windows? * Mr. John James Ramsay says “that
Everton v Canadians 3-1 (Friendly: September 14, 1891)
September 14, 1891 Match: Tour of the American-Canadians, at Anfield. Everton – Canadians 3-1 (3-1). Attendance: 7,000. Referee: Mr. Robert Edward Lythgoe. Everton (2-3-5): David
Everton F.C.: The annual meeting of 1891
May 15, 1891 The annual meeting of the club was held last night at College Hall, Shaw Street, there being a large number of members
How far football is made a business
June 3, 1891 To those interested in the game of football and our footballers especially, whose exertions – though last Saturday scarcely as we should
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