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Blackburn Rovers 4 - 3 Liverpool
Saturday 20 January 1894
Lancashire Senior Cup 1st Round |
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Blackburn
Rovers |
Liverpool |
4 - 3 (2-0) |
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GOAL |
?, ?, ?, ? |
Bradshaw 48, H McQueen, D Henderson |
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1 Adam Ogilvie
- John Murray (c)
- Tom Brandon
- Jimmy Forrest
- George Anderson
- Harry Marshall
- Harry Chippendale
- Henry Campbell
- Mitchell Calvey
- Jimmy Haydock
- Coombe Hall |
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1 Billy McOwen
- Andrew Hannah (c)
- Duncan McLean
- James McBride
- Joe McQue
- Matt McQueen
- Patrick Gordon
- Malcolm McVean
- David Henderson
- Harry Bradshaw
- Hugh McQueen |
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OFFICIALS & BOOKINGS |
Referee: T Helme |
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VENUE |
MANAGERS |
Ewood Park (capacity )
Attendance: 8,000 |
William Barclay (Liverpool)
(Blackburn R) |
Notes:
- As how this tournaments official (Lancashire Senior Cup and Liverpool Senior Cup)
and players main team was used in this Cups matches.
- The goals: 1-0 Calvey, 2-0 Chippendale, 2-1 Bradshaw, 3-1 Calvey, 3-2 H. McQueen,
4-2 Forrest (pen.), 4-3 Henderson. |
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Liverpool 4 - 1 Bootle Athletic
Tuesday 20 March 1894 Liverpool
Senior Cup 1st Round |
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Liverpool |
Bootle
Athletic |
4 - 1 (2-0) |
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GOAL |
Bradshaw, D Henderson, Dick, McVean |
Hunt |
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1 Alex Rennie
- John McCartney
- Duncan McLean
- William Hughes
- Joe McQue
- James Stott
- Douglas Dick
- Malcolm McVean
- David Henderson
- Harry Bradshaw
- Hugh McQueen |
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OFFICIALS & BOOKINGS |
Referee: |
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VENUE |
MANAGERS |
Anfield (capacity )
Attendance: 500 |
(Bootle A)
William Barclay (Liverpool) |
Notes:
- As how this tournaments official (Lancashire Senior Cup and Liverpool Senior Cup)
and players main team was used in this Cups matches.
- On site Kjell Hanssen have start line Bootle Athletic (2-3-5): Owens, Magher,
Pollock, Caldwell, Marshall, McFarlane, Gibson, Gill, Tag, Hay, Higgins, Hunt.
12 player family name, one extra or second player name.
- The goals: 1-0 Bradshaw (assist: H. McQueen), 2-0 Henderson (assist: McVean), 2-1
Hunt, 3-1 Dick, 4-1 McVean. |
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White Star Wanderers 2 - 0
Liverpool
Monday 9 April 1892 Liverpool
Senior Cup Semi-Final |
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White
Star Wanderers |
Liverpool |
1 - 2 (1- ) |
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GOAL |
? |
Gordon, Stott |
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1 Alex Rennie
- John McCartney
- Duncan McLean
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- Patrick Gordon
- Douglas Dick
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- John Givens
- James Stott
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OFFICIALS & BOOKINGS |
Referee: |
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VENUE |
MANAGERS |
Seaview Road (capacity )
Attendance: 1,500 |
(White Star W)
William Barclay (Liverpool) |
Notes:
- As how this tournaments official (Lancashire Senior Cup and Liverpool Senior Cup)
and players main team (not in this match) was used in this Cups matches. |
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Everton Reserves 3 - 0 Liverpool
Monday 30 April 1892 18:00
Liverpool Senior Cup Final |
Liverpool |
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Everton
Res |
Liverpool |
3 - 0 (0-0) |
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GOAL |
Storrier 2 goals, Hartley |
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1 Dick Williams
- Charles Parry
- Smart Arridge
- Bernard Coyle
- Robert Jones
- Jack Walker
- Harry Reay
- Joey Murray
- Abe Hartley
- Jack Elliott
- David Storrier |
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1 Alex Rennie
- W Mellett
- Thomas Duckers
- J Kendrick
- William Hughes (c)
- Edward Newall
- Powell
- W Crawford
- William Travis
- James Braniff
- Bicknel |
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OFFICIALS & BOOKINGS |
Referee: |
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VENUE |
MANAGERS |
Police Athletic Ground (capacity )
Attendance: 4,000 |
(Everton)
William Barclay (Liverpool) |
Notes:
- Not know which kits used teams in this match.
- As how this tournaments official (Lancashire Senior Cup and Liverpool Senior Cup)
and players main team (not in this match) was used in this Cups matches.
- The goals: 1-0 Storrier, 2-0 Hartley, 3-0 Storrier. |
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April 30, 1894
Match: Liverpool Cup, Final, at Police Athletic Ground (Fairfield), kick-off:
18:00.
Everton – Liverpool 3-0 (0-0).
Attendance: 4,000.
Everton (2-3-5): Dick Williams, Charles Parry, Smart Arridge, Bernard Coyle, Robert
Jones, Jack Walker, Harry Reay, Joey Murray, Abe Hartley, Jack Elliott, David Storrier.
Liverpool (2-3-5): Alex Rennie; W. Mellett, Thomas
Duckers; J. Kendrick, Billy Hughes (C), E.J. Newall; Powell, W. Crawford, William Travis,
James Braniff, Bicknell.
The goals: 1-0 Storrier, 2-0 Hartley, 3-0 Storrier.
This match was played at the Police Athletic ground Fairfield last evening before
4,000 spectators. Reserves teams representing both sides.
Everton kicked off, and after a short-lived raid by Liverpool the ‘’Blues”
attacked and a couple of corners fell to them without result. From another however, the
ball kept bobbling in front of the goal in an ominous manner. Rennie saved thrice in
clever fashion, and then Elliott shot abortively when in a favourable position.
A dash by the Liverpool left was neatly checked by Arridge and a long range by
Parry located play once more in front of the Liverpool posts and on Rennie mulling, a
corner proved futile. The latter’s goal experience a narrow escape a moment later from
Elliott, whilst Storrier invaded over from a shot by Parry, Hartley then making a bad
attempt when almost in front of the upright.
The game continued to favour the Evertonians, faulty shooting alone frustrating
their efforts to score. A fine bit of play by Walker was neutralised by Hughes
notwithstanding which the ‘’blues” returned to the attack, a wild shot passing high
over the bar. Following a good attempt by Hartley Liverpool dashed off Williams saving
cleverly from an attempt by Hughes the passing wide of the posts.
Corners followed to Everton, and a stinging shot by Murray brought Rennie to his
knees. Williams was prominent at the other end when strongly pressed and up to the
interval nothing had been scored.
Upon resuming Everton had a free kick and Storrier scored from Walker’s pass.
Immediately afterwards Elliott had a fine chance, a feeble shot spoiling the attempt to
score. Storrier who also at fault, and then from a throw-in Murray sent over and Elliott
scored, only to be ruled off-side. An attempted breakaway by Liverpool having been checked
by Arridge’s a long shot by Coyle followed by Hughes smartly checked by Hartley who
dallied too long with the ball.
The Liverpool backs were playing a good game, and this coupled with faulty shooting
by the Everton forwards prevented any scoring. Hartley, however, sent in a grand shot
which hit the bar and then Powell and Crawford dashed off, Walker pulling them up and
planting the ball in a favourable position, for Murray to send wide. Play was of a
monotonous character occasional shots being aimed at the Liverpool goal, but all went wide
or over the attempts being very weak. Everton, however, scored again.
Transcribed by Kjell Hanssen from Liverpool Courier, 01-05-1894. |
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