October 24, 1892 Liverpool, the champions of the Lancashire League, still pursue the even tenour of their way. On Saturday they visited the Higher Walton
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Liverpool win easily at Moon’s Hill
October 24, 1892 Liverpool journeyed to Higher Walton on Saturday to tackle the home club in the return match of the Lancashire League. Miller kicked
Lancashire League: Higher Walton v Liverpool.
October 22, 1892 Played at Moons Hill. Liverpool were minus John Cameron, and Higher Walton Lonsdale. Liverpool, who kicked off, at once took up the
Higher Walton v Liverpool 0-5 (League match: October 22, 1892)
October 22, 1892 Match: Lancashire League, at Moon’s Hill, kick Off: 15:45. Higher Walton – Liverpool 0-5 (0-2). Attendance: 150. Higher Walton (2-3-5): John Addison,
English Cup Competition
October 19, 1892 Nantwich v Liverpool. Played at Nantwich. Nantwich: Champion, H. Shenton, Richard Keay, T. Critchley, Herbert Crawford, Hitchen, Hope, A. Hollowood, John Garnett,
Nantwich v Liverpool 0-4 (FA Cup: October 15, 1892)
October 15, 1892 Key note: “The supporters of the old Wychemen have now ceased to despair of their team ever doing anything again since seeing
West Manchester v Liverpool
October 10, 1892 Played on the ground of West Manchester, at Brookes’ bar. There were 2,500 persons present. John Miller started for Liverpool, who immediately
West Manchester v Liverpool 1-3 (Lancashire Cup: October 8, 1892)
October 8, 1892 Quick note: “On arriving at the scene of action the captain of the Liverpool crew was so much struck with the unsuitableness
Another win for Liverpool
October 8, 1892 Originally the fixture with West Manchester was set down to be played away, but the venue was changed, therefore Anfield Road was
Glasgow Rangers v Liverpool
October 7, 1892 The match between those teams at Ibrox Park, Govan, was witnessed by about 6,000 spectators. Unfortunately the weather was rather showery, the
Rangers v New Liverpool
October 7, 1892 Rangers v New Liverpool. At Ibrox, in wet weather, and before 5,000 spectators. The Liverpool were without Jock Smith, who is suffering
Glasgow Rangers v Liverpool 6-1 (Friendly: October 6, 1892)
October 6, 1892 Quick note: “The play of the visitors, seeing they are a new organisation, was watched with much interest; and while they are
Liverpool beating West Manchester at Anfield
October 3, 1892 This fixture was played on the Anfield ground on Saturday afternoon. Owing to the weather being so unfavourable the attendance of spectators
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: October 3, 1892 (Liverpool Mercury)
October 3, 1892 After their match with the South of Scotland combination – Queen of the South Wanderers – on Thursday evening, Liverpool on Saturday
Liverpool v West Manchester 3-1 (League match: October 1, 1892)
October 1, 1892 Key note: “Originally the fixture with West Manchester was set down to be played away, but the venue was changed, therefore Anfield
Scottish visitors at Anfield Road
September 30, 1892 Last evening Liverpool had the Dumfries team, Queen of the South Wanderers, as their visitors at Anfield. Owing to the weather being
A powerful visit from Scotland
September 29, 1892 Liverpool v. Queen of the South Wanderers. This important match takes place at Anfield-road this evening, the kick off being announced for
Liverpool hit Bury for four
September 26, 1892 On Saturday afternoon the Liverpool-club had the well-known Bury team at Anfield to fullfil their Lancashire League fixture. The visitors, since the
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: September 26, 1892 (Liverpool Mercury)
September 26, 1892 Liverpool are certainly going well. No doubt a slight check was administered to them on Thursday evening when, after a very moderate
Liverpool v Bury
September 24, 1892 At Liverpool, before 5,000 spectators, Liverpool won the toss and elected to play with both wind and sun in their favour. Joe
Liverpool v Bury 4-0 (League match: September 24, 1892)
September 24, 1892 Match: Lancashire League, at Anfield, kick off: 16:00. Liverpool – Bury 4-0 (4-0). Attendance: 5,000. Liverpool (2-3-5): Sydney Ross, Andrew Hannah (C),
Liverpool defeat against Middlesbrough Ironopolis
September 23, 1892 A fair crowd assembled on the Anfield ground to witness this friendly match. Owing to the absence of Duncan McLean and Andrew
Liverpool v Middlesbrough Ironopolis 1-2 (Friendly: September 22, 1892)
September 22, 1892 Match: Friendly, at Anfield, kick off: 17:15. Liverpool – Middlesbrough Ironopolis 1-2 (1-1). Attendance: 2,000. Liverpool (2-3-5): Sydney Ross, Pearson, John McNally,
Central no match for Liverpool
September 19, 1892 Liverpool kicked off, and had to face a brilliant sun. Wyllie was the first to make head way, but Robinson and Smith
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: September 19, 1892 (Liverpool Mercury)
September 19, 1892 It was quite like old times at the Anfield enclosure on Saturday, so far as ”gate” was concerned, and the way in
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