Standard home kit
1901-02 Home player shirt long sleeve - not now
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1901-02
Home players shirt
Manufacturer:
Years worn: 1901-04 (time of use away shirt is probably inexact)
In this home shirt Liverpool in first played in ...
In general difficultly in detail to write about these years
Liverpool FC, but I shall return to this stage of their history and I shall write more in
detail. May be all not as, how I has written.
In a season 1901-02 the design home shirt has changed. Liverpool used home shirt
three seasons, 1901-02, 1902-03 & 1903-04 (time of use home shirt is probably
inexact). Liverpool used home shirt how in all home, as and in more away matches. In
season 1901-02 also used second home shirt (red turn-down collar).
H 1.0 - Home shirt with home shorts & home socks.
H 1.0 * - Unknown me now which kits used in this
matches, but I assume used home kits
H or A - Unknown me now which kits used in this
matches.
Now difficult write which socks played Liverpool players when usedhome shirt, red
or black socks.
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In left image, original home
shirt Manchester United, but in this style home shirt can played Liverpool FC, in
seasons 1901-02 to 1903-04.
Interesting what in city Liverpool can to buy football equipment in shop
"Frank Sugo"
This Alex Raisbeck on Cohen Weenen cigarette card
printed 1907.
My pages about history of Liverpool shirts in 1900s years,
most likely, contain mistakes in dating use of a shirt with a red turn-down collar or with
round collar. Why it is difficult, not so it is a lot of photos (at me) these years and
very little where there is a date when the photo is made. It concerns also a photo of a
Liverpool team.
Home shirt with turn-down collar, which also used Liverpool
FC. I name how "Second home shirt". Why this shirt from my site have name
"Second home shirt", only for classification of the kits.
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ABOUT THE KIT 1901/09
The onset of the 1901-02 season saw the introduction of new red shirt. Consisting
of ribbed material, the collar was mandarin with a single button-through placket, through
which a lace could be worn. The shorts were, white “baggies” (know as knickerbockers)
and the socks were red (this description home shirt of the season 1904-05).
The away strip was predominantly white with a red collar and shoulder area. The
collar was mandarin with lace and red cuffs with pure white baggie shorts, and black
socks.
Incidentally by the time of the 1907-08 season, black socks were used for both the
home and away kits and incorporated two white bands across the top. ("Tops of The
Kops" Peter Crilly)
In 1891 the Football League required member clubs to register
their colours for the first time and no two teams were allowed to wear similar shirts. The
following year, when the Second Division was formed this rule was relaxed but home teams
were now required to have a spare set of white shirts, which could be used if colours
clashed. (historicalkits.co.uk, David Moor)
I think what in life all was other. Now I have some photos (below) with in away
match Division One versus Woolwich Arsenal (02.09.1905), at Manor Ground, Liverpool played
in away shirt. Which shirt home or away Liverpool played in season 1901-02, in matches
versus Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest, I not know now. May be rules Football League
also not worker in matches with this team. Step by step we know more of history Liverpool
FC and will small white holes.
Some Liverpool players with shorts used a belt.
H 1.0 |
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23.11.1901 |
away |
Newcastle United |
Division One |
28.09.1901 |
home |
Small Heath |
Division One |
19.10.1901 |
away |
Notts County |
Division One |
H 1.0 * |
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02.09.1901 |
away |
Small Heath |
Division One |
14.09.1901 |
home |
Everton |
Division One |
05.10.1901 |
away |
Derby County |
Division One |
12.10.1901 |
home |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Division One |
26.10.1901 |
home |
Bolton Wanderers |
Division One |
02.11.1901 |
away |
Manchester City |
Division One |
09.11.1901 |
home |
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Division One |
26.12.1901 |
home |
Sunderland |
Division One |
28.12.1901 |
home |
Blackburn Rovers |
Division One |
04.01.1902 |
home |
Stoke |
Division One |
11.01.1902 |
away |
Everton |
Division One |
25.01.1902 |
home |
Everton |
FA Cup |
30.01.1902 |
away |
Everton |
FA Cup |
01.02.1902 |
away |
Bury |
Division One |
15.02.1902 |
home |
Notts County |
Division One |
22.02.1902 |
away |
Bolton Wanderers |
Division One |
01.03.1902 |
home |
Manchester City |
Division One |
08.03.1902 |
away |
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Division One |
15.03.1902 |
away |
Grimsby Town |
Division One |
22.03.1902 |
home |
Newcastle United |
Division One |
01.04.1902 |
away |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Division One |
05.04.1902 |
home |
Sheffield United |
Division One |
14.04.1902 |
home |
Derby County |
Division One |
19.04.1902 |
home |
Bury |
Division One |
21.04.1902 |
home |
Grimsby Town |
Division One |
26.04.1902 |
away |
Blackburn Rovers |
Division One |
H or A |
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30.11.1901 |
home |
Aston Villa |
Division One |
14.12.1901 |
home |
Nottingham Forest |
Division One |
29.03.1902 |
away |
Aston Villa |
Division One |
12.04.1902 |
away |
Nottingham Forest |
Division One |
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Home shorts |
Home socks |
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With the
description of the shirt, shorts, socks and features. Difference between a player shirt
and a replica shirt. |
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Standard away kit
1901-02 Away player shirt long sleeve (season 1905-06)
- not now good image
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1901-02
Away players shirt
Manufacturer:
Years worn: 1900-06 (time of use away shirt is probably inexact)
In this away shirt Liverpool in first played in ...
In general difficultly in detail to write about these years
Liverpool FC, but I shall return to this stage of their history and I shall write more in
detail. May be all not as, how I has written.
In a season 1900-01 the design away shirt has changed. Liverpool used away shirt
six seasons, 1900-01 to 1905-06 (time of use away shirt is probably inexact).
A 1.0 - Away shirt with home shorts & away socks.
H or A - Unknown me now which kits used in this
matches.
Which matches Liverpool used away shirt in season 1901-02, I not know. I not have
any photos or sketch with seasons 1900-01 to 1903-04, we can to watch Liverpool players in
away kits. Now I assume that the away shirt of this style was first
used in season 1904-05.
Now difficult write which socks played Liverpool players when used away shirt, red
or black socks.
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Until recently,
I thought it was Richard Morris when he played for Liverpool (1902-05), but was probably
mistaken. Here Richard Morris in a shirt, when he played for Grimsby Town (1906-07). But
now I think what Liverpool was playing in this style away shirt in 1900-06. This s
cigarette card "the Ogdens Famous Footballers" set from 1908 (image with
site doingthe92.com)
This wooly jumper - now we name shirt.. |
ABOUT THE KIT 1901/09
The onset of the 1901-02 season saw the introduction of new red shirt. Consisting
of ribbed material, the collar was mandarin with a single button-through placket, through
which a lace could be worn. The shorts were, white “baggies” (know as knickerbockers)
and the socks were red (this description home shirt of the season 1904-05).
The away strip was predominantly white with a red collar and shoulder area. The
collar was mandarin with lace and red cuffs with pure white baggie shorts, and black
socks.
Incidentally by the time of the 1907-08 season, black socks were used for both the
home and away kits and incorporated two white bands across the top. ("Tops of The
Kops" Peter Crilly)
In 1891 the Football League required member clubs to register
their colours for the first time and no two teams were allowed to wear similar shirts. The
following year, when the Second Division was formed this rule was relaxed but home teams
were now required to have a spare set of white shirts, which could be used if colours
clashed. (historicalkits.co.uk, David Moor)
I think what in life all was other. Now I have some photos (below) with in away
match Division One versus Woolwich Arsenal (02.09.1905), at Manor Ground, Liverpool played
in away shirt. Which shirt home or away Liverpool played in season 1901-02, in matches
versus Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest, I not know now. May be rules Football League
also not worker in matches with this team. Step by step we know more of history Liverpool
FC and will small white holes.
H or A |
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30.11.1901 |
home |
Aston Villa |
Division One |
14.12.1901 |
home |
Nottingham Forest |
Division One |
29.03.1902 |
away |
Aston Villa |
Division One |
12.04.1902 |
away |
Nottingham Forest |
Division One |
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Home shorts |
Home socks |
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With the
description of the shirt, shorts, socks and features. Difference between a player shirt
and a replica shirt. |
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Standard home goalkeeper kit
1901-02 Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve - not
now good image
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1901-02
Home goalkeepers shirt
Manufacturer:
Years worn: 1901-04 (time of use away shirt is probably inexact)
In this goalkeeper home shirt Liverpool in first played in ...
In general difficultly in detail to write about these years
Liverpool FC, but I shall return to this stage of their history and I shall write more in
detail. May be all not as, how I has written.
In a season 1901-02 the design home shirt has changed. Liverpool used home shirt
three season, 1901-02, 1902-03 & 1903-04 (time of use away shirt is probably inexact).
Liverpool used home shirt how in all home, as and in more away matches.
H G 1.0 - Home shirt with home shorts & home
socks.
What you know, may be before season 1901-02 Liverpool goalkeepers now and other
goalkeepers in Great Britain not have shirt, they used shirts field players. And different
between goalkeeper and field players was only in one, goalkeepers in a match put on a cap
a head, that's all difference.
Why I written "may be before season 1901-02, as
how with this season have photos with match when on Liverpool goalkeeper Bill Perkins
dressin goalkeeper shirt (sweater). Was used goalkeeper shirt (sweater) in season 1900-01,
I not know.
Not know about color Liverpool goalkeeper shirt (sweater)
black, blue, green, red or other color. On the left side upper page there is a form (front
and back) in the style of the computer game PES 2016, I choice black color sweater. Also
now not know how long Liverpool goalkeeper used this style shirt (sweater).
Now difficult write which socks played Liverpool players when used goalkeeper
shirt, red or black socks.
On this collage goalkeeper Ted Doig of Sunderland (left and
center), Harry Storer (when his in Woolwich Arsenal) To distinguish goalkeepers from field
players on the field, goalkeepers are put on the head of a different style of cap
(pictured).
H G 1.0 |
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23.11.1901 |
away |
Newcastle United |
Division One |
28.09.1901 |
home |
Small Heath |
Division One |
19.10.1901 |
away |
Notts County |
Division One |
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Standard away goalkeeper kit
1901-02 Away player shirt long sleeve (season 1905-06)
- not now good image
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1901-02 Away goalkeepers
shirt
Manufacturer:
Years worn: 1900-06
In this style away shirt Liverpool in first played in ...
In general difficultly in detail to write about these years
Liverpool FC, but I shall return to this stage of their history and I shall write more in
detail. May be all not as, how I has written.
In a season 1904-05 the design away shirt has changed. Liverpool used away shirt
six seasons, 1904-05 & 1905-06 (time of use away shirt is probably inexact).
A G 1.0 - Away shirt with home shorts & home socks
& cap (which I assume now)..
H G or A G - Unknown me now which kits used in this
matches.
What you know, may be before season 1901-02 Liverpool goalkeepers now and other
goalkeepers in Great Britain not have shirt, they used shirts field players. And different
between goalkeeper and field players was only in one, goalkeepers in a match put on a cap
a head, that's all difference.
Why I written "may be before season
1901-02", as how with this season have photos with match when on Liverpool goalkeeper
Bill Perkins dressin goalkeeper shirt (sweater). Was used goalkeeper shirt (sweater) in
season 1900-1, I not know.
In seasons 1904-05 and 1905-06,
Liverpool goalkeepers again used shirts field players, as now I think.
This sketch with away match versus Manchester United
(24.12.1904), in Liverpool gate Ted Doig in away field kits.
On this collage goalkeeper Ted Doig of Sunderland (left and
center), Harry Storer (when his in Woolwich Arsenal) To distinguish goalkeepers from field
players on the field, goalkeepers are put on the head of a different style of cap
(pictured).
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