September 15, 1902 The Liverpool team paid its visit to Roker Park on Saturday when 20,000 people turned out to see Sunderland secure their first
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The new penalty kick rule (1902)
September 13, 1902 A big alteration with regard to the penalty kick comes into force this season. Hitherto a penalty kick has been given for
Liverpool v Everton 2-2 (FA Cup match: January 25, 1902)
January 25, 1902 Match: FA Cup, First Round, at Anfield, kick-off: 14:30. Liverpool – Everton 2-2 (1-0). Attendance: 30,000; gate receipt: ca £800. Referee: Mr.
Everton Reserves v Liverpool Reserves
January 20, 1902 Owing to the Everton League team playing at Newcastle, and the Anfielders resting at Lytham, the chief association attraction in Liverpool on
Everton Reserves v Liverpool Reserves 2-0 (League match: January 18, 1902)
January 18, 1902 Reserves, Lancashire Combination, at Goodison Park. Everton Reserves – Liverpool Reserves 2-0 (1-0). Attendance: 15,000. Everton Reserves (2-3-5): Willie Muir, Dickie Boyle,
Seven deadly sins that leads to a penalty kick
July 29, 1901 The council of the Football Association has issued the following instructions with regard to the revised penalty kick rule: – The penalty
Manchester City v Liverpool
April 8, 1901 Manchester City v Liverpool At Hyde Road, before a moderate attendance of spectators. Both sides were well represented, considering that the game
Fox, the referee, back at Anfield
Saturday, April 28 – 1900 Referee Fox, of Sheffield, and the Liverpool spectators, I am glad to say, have become reconciled at last, and that
An angry Anfield crowd
Saturday, April 7 – 1900 Saturday’s match was one of the hardest of the season. As time approached, and Liverpool had not equalised, the spectators
Liverpool v Burnley 0-1 (League match)
Saturday, April 7 – 1900 Match: Football League, First Division, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Burnley 0-1 (0-1). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. J. Fox.
A new free kick tactic
September 23, 1899 A new style of taking free kicks within, say, twenty yards of goal is becoming common. The captain of the defending side
Murmurs from the Mersey (November 5, 1898)
November 5, 1898 Liverpool have waited long and patiently for the smile of victory, and have at length received their just reward, Sheffield United kindly
Manchester City v Liverpool 3-1 (Lancashire Cup: December 4, 1897)
December 4, 1897 Match: Lancashire Cup, First Round, at Hyde Road, kick off: 14:30. Manchester City – Liverpool 3-1 (2-1). Attendance: 4,000; gate receipt: £130.
A draw at the season opener at Goodison Park
September 2, 1897 The season of 1897-98 was opened at Goodison Park, with what under ordinary circumstances, would have proved one of the most attractive
Everton v Liverpool 1-1 (Friendly: September 1, 1897)
September 1, 1897 Key note: “The season of 1897-98 was opened at Goodison Park, with what under ordinary circumstances, would have proved one of the
Share of point at Anfield
April 5, 1897 This return League match was played at Anfield before about 6,000 spectators. Both teams were well represented, and Jowett kept goal for
Darwen Reserves v Liverpool Reserves 2-6 (League match: March 6, 1897)
March 6, 1897 Match: Lancashire Combination, at Darwen. Darwen Reserves – Liverpool Reserves 2-6 (1-4). Attendance: 1,000. Darwen (2-3-5): Cranshaw, Haydock, Lord +8. Liverpool (2-3-5):
Joe McQue’s benefit
April 7, 1896 Liverpool v Burnley. The recipient of the above benefit match could not be anything but pleased with the very fair gate assembled
Jimmy Ross, he plays for Liverpool
December 7, 1895 Mr. A Roston-Bourke, the secretary of the Referees’ Association has been interviewed by the “Daily Chronicle”. He says “Here is a humorous
Corinthians way too strong for Liverpool
February 25, 1895 Corinthians v Liverpool. In spite of the many counter attractions there were quite 5,000 spectators at Leyton on Saturday to see Liverpool
West Bromwich v Liverpool 5-0 (League match: September 15, 1894)
September 15, 1894 Key note: “The first visit of the Second League champions to West Bromwich aroused a lot of interest. After opening in splendid
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,
A big victory for Liverpool against Heywood Central
January 2, 1893 The first meeting of these clubs in a League match took place at Anfield on Saturday, before nearly 2,000 spectators. The clubs
Liverpool v Heywood Central 6-2 (League match, December 31, 1892)
December 31, 1892 Match: Lancashire League, at Anfield. Liverpool – Heywood Central 6-2 (3-1). Attendance: 2,000. Referee: Mr. Smalley. Liverpool (2-3-5): Sydney Ross; Andrew Hannah
The Association game: How it is played
October 16, 1892 Although the winter game of football has made wonderful strides in popular favour during the last 15 years, and at the present
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