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October 6, 1915 Commencing on September 8, and having engaged between 400 and 500 players for not only Northern Counties, but the Midlands as well,
October 1, 1904 It is with a feeling of real pleasure that we find ourselves still able to write after the name of John Cox
July 19, 1901 Raikes Hall, Blackpool, not being available for the ensuing football season, the Blackpool Football Club have taken time by the forelock, and
Monday, August 2 – 1897 Entries for the Football Association Cup closed on Monday, and the list is as follows: – Aston Villa, Ashford United,
August 18, 1893 The Lancashire Football Association met at the Saddle Hotel, Bolton, with a fair number of representatives appearing. Mr Woolfalls, of Blackburn, occupying
July 20, 1893 On Thursday night the annual meeting of the members of the Blackpool Football Club was held in St. John’s Schools, under the
April 29, 1893 The fourth annual contest for the Championship of the Lancashire League was brought to a close on Saturday. The interest was maintained
April 29, 1893 * £230 Liverpool and Everton gate, and the ground looked as packed as it could be. * Billy Lindsay and Harry Reay
April 27, 1893 This match was played at Anfield last evening, in the presence of a very fair attendance of spectators. Smith took the place
April 26, 1893 Match: Friendly, at Anfield. Liverpool – Rest of Lancashire League XI 1-3 (1-1). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Mr. James Cooper. Liverpool (2-3-5): William
April 22, 1893 The emergency committee of Lancashire Football Association met at Southport on Saturday, and selected the following team to play the champions (Liverpool),
April 22, 1893 * Goodisonians must please not shout at Liverpool – the team may break. * There is no Houlding Dick since Liverpool were,
March 25, 1893 Liverpool advanced four points further in the League last week. Playing in a much improved manner, they easily defeated Fairfield and South
March 20, 1893 This match was the attraction at Anfield on Saturday. South Shields were fully represented, whilst the home team were without Sydney Ross,
March 20, 1893 By virtue of having played two league games last week, Liverpool are now in the position of honour in the Lancashire tourney.
March 18, 1893 Match: Lancashire League, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – South Shore 4-1 (3-0). Attendance: 2,000. Liverpool (2-3-5): Matt McQueen, Andrew Hannah (C),
January 12, 1893 A meeting of the executive of Lancashire Football Association was held at Blackburn, the principal business being the draw for the first
December 26, 1892 At Blackpool. Liverpool in the first half played against a slight wind, and scored after five minutes’ play by a good shot
December 24, 1892 On the Waterloo ground, South Shore, in cold but fine weather. Liverpool won the toss, and in the first half played against
December 24, 1892 Match: Lancashire League, at Waterloo Ground. South Shore – Liverpool 0-1 (0-1). Attendance: 2,000. South Shore (2-3-5): R. Parker, W. Rose, Ed
November 29, 1892 Dan Kirkwood, the captain of the Caledonian Football Club, lies at the Northern Hospital, one of his legs having been fractured. On
October 20, 1892 The draw for the second qualifying competition for the Association Cup, took place at the Victoria Hotel in Wolverhampton last night. The
September 28, 1892 The draw for the second round in the Lancashire Association Cup was made last night at Blackburn, with the following result: –
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