February 6, 1893 Liverpool make a good fight. Stoke having an off-day, though their absence from the Cup-ties, were induced to visit Anfield on Saturday
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Liverpool v Stoke
February 6, 1893 This friendly was played at Anfield on Saturday, in the presence of only about 1,000 spectators, the smallness of the number being
Liverpool v Stoke 1-2 (Friendly: February 4, 1893)
February 4, 1893 Match: Friendly, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:30. Liverpool – Stoke 1-2 (1-1). Attendance: 1,000. Liverpool (2-3-5): Sydney Ross, Matt McQueen, Duncan McLean, John
Ardwick and their players
January 31, 1893 The Ardwick Club are having troubles with their players, and it has been evident for some time that some of them have
The colours of the League clubs (1892-93)
January 16, 1893 The colours of the League clubs are: Accrington, red; Aston Villa, claret and light blue; Bolton Wanderers, white; Burnley, claret and amber;
Troubles in the Newton Heath club
January 12, 1893 For a considerable time the conduct of some of the Newton Heath players has caused considerable annoyance to the directors of the
Stoke v Liverpool 2-1 (Friendly: September 26, 1892)
September 26, 1892 Match: Friendly, at Stoke. Stoke – Liverpool 2-1 (1-0). Attendance: 2,000. Stoke (2-3-5): Brookes, Evans, Schofield. Secretary: A.E. Reeves. Liverpool (2-3-5): Secretary:
Season preview 1892-93: Liverpool F.C. (Liverpool Mercury)
August 29, 1892 Liverpool have not been idle, and in their endeavors to get together a team that will sustain the traditions of the Anfield
How dare he predict the outcome?
August 20, 1892 An individual from Leicester has already been foolishly calculating as to the ultimate result of the Football League championship of 1892-3, and
Football League meeting (July 1, 1892)
July 1, 1892 A meeting of the League, Division 1 and 2, was held last night, at the Royal Hotel, Manchester, Mr. McGregor presiding. All
– First Division and nothing else
May 24, 1892 ** Liverpool F.C. have signed another player, Hugh Clifford (ex Stoke). Liverpool paid £25 down, before they were told that Clifford was
Whitewashed professionals
May 19, 1892 The following returned professionals have applied for and received “Whitewash” in Scotland: – Thomas Towie (Dumbarton) – Preston North End. John Clarkin
The Hugh Clifford transfer collapses for Liverpool F.C.
May 19, 1892 It is reported that Mr. John Houlding had, with the permission of the Stoke executive secured for the Liverpool Football Club the
John Cameron and James Kelso signs on
May 9, 1892 The Liverpool Association Football Club are straining every nerve to secure a really first class team in view of next season. It
The first players signs on
May 6, 1892 A general meeting of the Liverpool Football Club was held on Friday at 33 Lime Street, Mr. Edwin Berry in the chair.
Ireland v England 0-2 (International: March 5, 1892)
March 5, 1892 International: British Championship, at Solitude (Belfast). Ireland – England 0-2 (0-1). Attendance: 8,000. Referee: Mr. Robert Harrison (Scotland). Ireland (2-3-5): John Clugston
The Canadians departure for home
January 8, 1892 The members, under the charge of Mr. Ellis, and after a sojourn of five months, sailed on Friday evening from the Kingston
Grossly inaccurate reports and information
October 10, 1891 In view of the specking of members of this club which is to be held on Monday to ‘’discuss the situation,” the
Another batch of Scotch amateurs signed for England
July 31, 1891 The English agents have again been busy in the ranks of Scotch football players, with the result that another batch of prominent
Review of the football season 1890-91
May 2, 1891 The football season which closed on Thursday has been a remarkable one in many respects. With the first of last September the
Football Alliance v English League 1-1 (April 20, 1891)
April 20, 1891 Match: Inter League, at Olive Grove (Sheffield), kick-off: 15:30. Football Alliance – Football League 1-1 (1-1). Attendance: 7,000. Referee: Mr. J. Tomlinson;
North v South 3-0 (International trial: January 12, 1891)
January 12, 1891 Match: International trial, at Arkwright Street (Nottingham), kick-off: 14:35. North – South 3-0 (3-0). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. J.C. Clegg (Sheffield); umpries:
South v North 3-1 (International trial: January 13, 1890)
January 13, 1890 Match: International trial, at Kennington Oval, kick-off: 14:45. South – North 3-1 (1-0). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. J.C. Clegg (the FA); umpires:
North v South 1-2 (International trial: January 19, 1889)
January 19, 1889 Match: International trial, at Monkswearmouth (Sunderland), kick-off: 14:40. North – South 1-2 (1-2). Attendance: 9,000. Referee: Mr. J.C. Clegg (Sheffield); umpires: Messrs.
Louis Williams @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Louis Williams on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Louis Williams: Born: 1889, Longton. Passed away: Position: Centre half. Height: Weight: Career: North Staffs Nomads. Stoke.
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