Standard home kit
1911-12 Home player shirt long sleeve (may be with season 1914-15)
- not now good image
1911-12 Home player shirt long sleeve (may be with season 1921-22)
- not now good image
|
|
1911-12
Home players shirt
Manufacturer:
Years worn: 1909-19
In this design home shirt Liverpool first played in ...
In general difficultly in detail to write about these years
Liverpool, 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 1909-19 the design home shirt has changed. Liverpool used home shirt
ten seasons, 1909-10 to 1918-19 (time of use home shirt is probably inexact). Liverpool
used home shirt how in home, as and in more away matches. In season 1911-12, Liverpool may
be used with home shirt different kits:
Home shorts and home socks
Home shorts and away socks
H 1.0 - Home shirt with home shorts & home socks.
H 1.0 * - Home shirt with home shorts & home socks
(which I assume now).
* * - Unknown me now which kits used in this matches.
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)
Used Liverpool with sesson 1911-12 to 1919-20 white shirts, I
not know. On this moment I not have not one photos, if you have information, write to me.
|
|
David Moor assumes that socks were red color. |
H 1.0 |
|
|
|
03.02.1912 |
away |
Fulham |
FA Cup |
H 1.0 * |
|
|
|
28.08.1911 |
home |
Stripes |
Friendly |
04.09.1911 |
away |
Bolton Wanderers |
Division One |
09.09.1911 |
home |
Manchester City |
Division One |
16.09.1911 |
away |
Everton |
Division One |
23.09.1911 |
home |
West Bromwich Albion |
Division One |
07.10.1911 |
home |
Blackburn Rovers |
Division One |
14.10.1911 |
away |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Division One |
21.10.1911 |
home |
Bury |
Division One |
04.11.1911 |
home |
Notts County |
Division One |
11.11.1911 |
away |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Division One |
18.11.1911 |
home |
Manchester United |
Division One |
25.11.1911 |
home |
Preston North End |
Division One |
09.12.1911 |
home |
Newcastle United |
Division One |
23.12.1911 |
home |
Oldham Athletic |
Division One |
25.12.1911 |
home |
Bolton Wanderers |
Division One |
30.12.1911 |
home |
Woolwich Arsenal |
Division One |
01.01.1912 |
home |
Bradford City |
Division One |
06.01.1912 |
away |
Manchester City |
Division One |
13.01.1912 |
home |
Clapton Orient |
FA Cup |
20.01.1912 |
home |
Everton |
Division One |
27.01.1912 |
away |
West Bromwich Albion |
Division One |
10.02.1912 |
away |
Blackburn Rovers |
Division One |
17.02.1912 |
home |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Division One |
24.02.1912 |
away |
Bury |
Division One |
02.03.1912 |
home |
Middlesbrough |
Division One |
09.03.1912 |
away |
Notts County |
Division One |
16.03.1912 |
home |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Division One |
30.03.1912 |
away |
Preston North End |
Division One |
05.04.1912 |
home |
Sunderland |
Division One |
06.04.1912 |
home |
Aston Villa |
Division One |
13.04.1912 |
away |
Newcastle United |
Division One |
20.04.1912 |
home |
Sheffield United |
Division One |
27.04.1912 |
away |
Oldham Athletic |
Division One |
* * |
|
|
|
30.09.1911 |
away |
Sunderland |
Division One |
16.12.1911 |
away |
Sheffield United |
Division One |
08.04.1912 |
away |
Bradford City |
Division One |
Lace collar used in seasons
1909-19.
Lace collar used in seasons
1919-31, of white lining inside the laced collar.
Left image, lace collar used in
season 1909-10. .Right image, this of course not Liverpool shirt, this rare Arsenal shirt
with FA Cup Final 1927 (I without Arsenal emblem with shirt). Why to do this shirt, simple
what you know as the shirt of those times really looks. Besides, most likely (proofs are
not present), Liverpool used shirts made by firm "Bukta", dominating at that
time.
Lace collar used in seasons
1919-31, of white lining inside the laced collar.
I think for all 10th seasons when Liverpool used this design home shirt, this home
shirt made with some echanges (on a collar and thickness of a fabric).
|
|
|
Home shorts |
Home socks |
|
With the
description of the shirt, shorts, socks and features. Difference between a player shirt
and a replica shirt. |
|
Standard away kit
19111-12 Away player shirt long sleeve - not now
good image
|
|
1911-12
Away players shirt
Manufacturer:
Years worn: 1911-12
In this design away shirt Liverpool (first team defence) first may be played in
home Friendly match versus Stripes (first team attack, color striples unknown), ?-?,
23.08.1911, at Anfield.
In general difficultly in detail to write about these years
Liverpool, 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 1911-12 the design away shirt has changed. Liverpool used away shirt
eight seasons, 1911-12 to 1919-20 (time of use away shirt is probably inexact). In season
1911-12, Liverpool may be used with away shirt different kits:
Away shorts and away socks
Home shorts and home socks (red or black)
A 1.0 - Away shirt with away shorts & home socks.
A 1.1 - Away shirt with home shorts & home socks.
A 1- * - Unknown me now which kits used in this
matches, but I assume used away shirt.
Used Liverpool with sesson 1911-12 to 1919-20 white shirts, I
not know. On this moment I not have, not one photos, if you have information, write to me.
|
|
Black color of strips on Liverpool shirts (for match
02.09.1911) on a black-white photo was defined by David Moor from site
historicalkits.co.uk, big to it has defined thanks for the help in it, and on other
question on history of the football kits in the Great Britain. Kjell Henssen (football
historian, http://kjellhanssen.com/) has also confirmed that Liverpool's change shirts
from 1911 until 1921 were black and white stripes (not red/white).
David Moor assumes that shorts and socks were dark blue color. David Moor again
back to idea, what stripes on Liverpool away shirt in seasons with 1911-12 to 1921-22, was
red. Why his as think. In one newspaper match report was print next text. The Liverpool Echo (8 November 1913) describes "paralysed pink
costumes" against Burnley, possibly a reference to the worn out, faded state of the
shirts.
My notes: This was fragment newspaper report with Division One
match Liverpool-Burnley, 8 November 1913. Wish remember, match was played at Anfield. |
Liverpool in black and white stripes can’t avoid
defeat
When the teams turned out Burnley were wearing blue and white
striped jerseys, but owing to the similarity with those worn by the Liverpool team, whose
jersey, instead of being red, were black and white stripes, Burnley returned to the
dressing-room and donned their familiar colours.
Copyright - Burnley Express (18-03-1914) - Transcribed by playupliverpool.com
Full article can to read here.
This fragment match Division One, Woolwich Arsenal-Liverpool
(02.09.1911)t 1st image, original photo. 2nd image, colourisation with site George
Chilvers (flickr.com/photos/63589068@N04/with/8575304559).
Interesting fact: What in away
match Division One versus Woolwich Arsenal, on some Liverpool players dressing away shirt
with wite collar. It is curious that the away shirt with white with a white collar was in
a season 1911-12, at football players of an Everton. Can look on a site, on Everton page,
coincidence, I think not as both clubs bought equipment in one place.
This of course not Liverpool shirt, this original shirt
Newcastle United used in FA Cup Final 1911. (image with site
nationalfootballmuseum.com)
Back Row: ? (Trainer), James Harrop (LFC), Sam Hardy (LFC),
Robbie Robinson (LFC), Robert Crawford (LFC), William Stevenson (EFC), Frank Bradshaw
(EFC);
Front Row: W H Cuff (Manager), Frank Jefferis (EFC), Tommy Browell (EFC), Harry
Makepeace (EFC), John McDonald (LFC), Arthur Goddard (LFC). (image with site
facebook.com/UnofficialLFCMuseum) Full photo can to see here.
Interesting fact: Now can to see
more team photos with Liverpool players, but on photos not all Liverpool players, have
players of other team of Liverpool, Everton players. This team named how
"LIVERPON" this mix team players more match versus team 'Theatrical Gala'.
A 1.0 |
|
|
|
02.09.1911 |
away |
Woolwich Arsenal |
Division One |
A 1- * |
|
|
|
28.08.1911 |
home |
Reds |
Friendly |
28.10.1911 |
away |
Middlesbrough |
Division One |
02.12.1911 |
away |
Aston Villa |
Division One |
23.03.1912 |
away |
Manchester United |
Division One |
08.04.1912 |
away |
Bradford City |
Division One |
1st image, away shirt
(white-black stripes or white-red stripes) season 1911-12. 2nd image, away shirt
(white-red stripes) seasons 1913-20. Last image, away shirt (white-red stripes) with white
lace collar used in season 1921-22.
|
|
|
Away shorts |
Home shorts |
Home socks |
With the
description of the shirt, shorts, socks and features. Difference between a player shirt
and a replica shirt. |
|
1st Variant away kit
1911-12 Away player shirt long sleeve - not now
good image
|
|
This design away shirt, Liverpool field players use in matches main team. For this
match was used home shorts
A 1.1 - Away shirt with home shorts & away socks.
In general difficultly in detail to write about these years
Liverpool, 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.
Used Liverpool with sesson 1911-12 to 1919-20 white shirts, I
not know. On this moment I not have not one photos, if you have information, write to me.
|
|
Black color of strips on Liverpool shirts (for match
02.09.1911) on a black-white photo was defined by David Moor from site
historicalkits.co.uk, big to it has defined thanks for the help in it, and on other
question on history of the football kits in the Great Britain. Kjell Henssen (football
historian, http://kjellhanssen.com/) has also confirmed that Liverpool's change shirts
from 1911 until 1921 were black and white stripes (not red/white).
David Moor assumes that shorts and socks were dark blue color. David Moor again
back to idea, what stripes on Liverpool away shirt in seasons with 1911-12 to 1921-22, was
red. Why his as think. In one newspaper match report was print next text. The Liverpool Echo (8 November 1913) describes "paralysed pink
costumes" against Burnley, possibly a reference to the worn out, faded state of the
shirts.
My notes: This was fragment newspaper report with Division One
match Liverpool-Burnley, 8 November 1913. Wish remember, match was played at Anfield. |
Liverpool in black and white stripes can’t avoid
defeat
When the teams turned out Burnley were wearing blue and white striped jerseys, but
owing to the similarity with those worn by the Liverpool team, whose jersey, instead of
being red, were black and white stripes, Burnley returned to the dressing-room and donned
their familiar colours.
Copyright - Burnley Express (18-03-1914) - Transcribed by playupliverpool.com
Full article can to read here.
This fragment match Division One, Woolwich Arsenal-Liverpool
(02.09.1911)t 1st image, original photo. 2nd image, colourisation with site George
Chilvers (www.flickr.com/photos/63589068@N04/with/8575304559).
Interesting fact: What in away
match Division One versus Woolwich Arsenal, on some Liverpool players dressing away shirt
with wite collar. It is curious that the away shirt with white with a white collar was in
a season 1911-12, at football players of an Everton. Can look on a site, on Everton page,
coincidence, I think not as both clubs bought equipment in one place.
This of course not Liverpool shirt, this original shirt
Newcastle United used in FA Cup Final 1911. (image with site
nationalfootballmuseum.com)
A 1- * |
|
|
|
28.10.1911 |
away |
Middlesbrough |
Division One |
02.12.1911 |
away |
Aston Villa |
Division One |
23.03.1912 |
away |
Manchester United |
Division One |
08.04.1912 |
away |
Bradford City |
Division One |
1st image, away shirt
(white-black stripes or white-red stripes) season 1911-12. 2nd image, away shirt
(white-red stripes) seasons 1913-20. Last image, away shirt (white-red stripes) with white
lace collar used in season 1921-22.
|
Standard home goalkeeper kit
1911-12 Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve Ken Campbell (may be with
season 1921-22) - not now good image
1911-12 Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve - image
with site unitedkits.com
1911-12 Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve - image
with site unitedkits.com
|
|
1911-12
Home goalkeepers shirt
Manufacturer:
Years worn: 1909-31
In this home goalkeeper shirt Liverpool first played in ...
In general difficultly in detail to write about these years
Liverpool, 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 1909-10 the design home goalkeeper shirt has changed. Liverpool used
home goalkeeper shirt twenty two seasons, 1909-10 to 1930-31 (time of use goalkeeper shirt
is probably inexact). Liverpool used home goalkeeper shirt how in home, as and in away
matches. In season 1911-12, Liverpool may be used with home goalkeeper shirt different
kits:
Home shorts and home socks
Away shorts and home socks
Third shorts and home socks
H G 1.0 - Home goalkeeper shirt with home shorts
& home socks.
H G 1.1 - Home goalkeeper shirt with away shorts
& home socks.
H G 1.2 - Home goalkeeper shirt with third
shorts & home socks.
G 1- * - Unknown me now which goalkeeper kits used in
this matches.
Names of goalkeeper shirts (sweaters) per 1910 on
home and away a goalkeper shirts (sweaters) purely conditional, only for form
classification on my site. Also how you understand in season 1911-12, not was shorts with
namen how "third shorts" also for form classification on my site.
Goalkeepers were also now allowed to wear different shirts
than the outfield players (a choice of scarlet red, royal blue or white in 1909-10, with
green a further option three seasons later). ("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)
There were no specially produced tops for 'keepers who
normally wore heavy woollen sweaters, often teamed with flat caps to keep the sun out of
their eyes. How write David Moor (historicalkits.co.uk), in Emglad, goalkeepers
basically used goalkeepers shirt in green color, in Scotland, yellow color.
This two fragment of two matches in season 1911-12. First
match, Fulham-Liverpool (03.02.1912), second match Woolwich Arsenal-Liverpool
(02.09.1911). How I assume, on Liverpool goalkeeper (Sam Hardy) dressing may be light
green color, light woollen sweater. Of course color sweater can was other (blue, gray or
brown).
May be Liverpool was used light green color woollen sweater and dark grieen heavy
woollen sweater.
As how now not Liverpool FC team photo for season 1911-12, I
made this fragment of Liverpool FC team photo in season 1912-13. On photo Liverpool
goalkeepers P Malone and Ken Campbell. Malone dressin in white color sweater,
Campbell in light green (blue, gray or brown) color sweater.
H G 1.0 |
|
|
|
03.02.1912 |
away |
Fulham |
FA Cup |
H G 1.2 |
|
|
|
02.09.1911 |
away |
Woolwich Arsenal |
Division One |
G 1.- * |
|
|
|
28.08.1911 |
home |
Stripes |
Friendly |
28.08.1911 |
home |
Reds |
Friendly |
04.09.1911 |
away |
Bolton Wanderers |
Division One |
09.09.1911 |
home |
Manchester City |
Division One |
16.09.1911 |
away |
Everton |
Division One |
23.09.1911 |
home |
West Bromwich Albion |
Division One |
30.09.1911 |
away |
Sunderland |
Division One |
07.10.1911 |
home |
Blackburn Rovers |
Division One |
14.10.1911 |
away |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Division One |
21.10.1911 |
home |
Bury |
Division One |
28.10.1911 |
away |
Middlesbrough |
Division One |
04.11.1911 |
home |
Notts County |
Division One |
11.11.1911 |
away |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Division One |
18.11.1911 |
home |
Manchester United |
Division One |
25.11.1911 |
home |
Preston North End |
Division One |
02.12.1911 |
away |
Aston Villa |
Division One |
16.12.1911 |
away |
Sheffield United |
Division One |
09.12.1911 |
home |
Newcastle United |
Division One |
23.12.1911 |
home |
Oldham Athletic |
Division One |
25.12.1911 |
home |
Bolton Wanderers |
Division One |
30.12.1911 |
home |
Woolwich Arsenal |
Division One |
01.01.1912 |
home |
Bradford City |
Division One |
06.01.1912 |
away |
Manchester City |
Division One |
13.01.1912 |
home |
Clapton Orient |
FA Cup |
20.01.1912 |
home |
Everton |
Division One |
27.01.1912 |
away |
West Bromwich Albion |
Division One |
10.02.1912 |
away |
Blackburn Rovers |
Division One |
17.02.1912 |
home |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Division One |
24.02.1912 |
away |
Bury |
Division One |
02.03.1912 |
home |
Middlesbrough |
Division One |
09.03.1912 |
away |
Notts County |
Division One |
16.03.1912 |
home |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Division One |
23.03.1912 |
away |
Manchester United |
Division One |
30.03.1912 |
away |
Preston North End |
Division One |
05.04.1912 |
home |
Sunderland |
Division One |
06.04.1912 |
home |
Aston Villa |
Division One |
08.04.1912 |
away |
Bradford City |
Division One |
13.04.1912 |
away |
Newcastle United |
Division One |
20.04.1912 |
home |
Sheffield United |
Division One |
27.04.1912 |
away |
Oldham Athletic |
Division One |
|
|
|
Home shorts |
Home socks |
Away shorts |
|
|
|
Third shorts |
|
|
With the
description of the shirt, shorts, socks and features. Difference between a player shirt
and a replica shirt. |
|
1st Variant home goalkeeper kit
1911-12 Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve Ken Campbell (may be with
season 1921-22) - not now good image
1911-12 Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve - image
with site unitedkits.com
1911-12 Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve - image
with site unitedkits.com
|
|
This design home goalkeeper shirt, Liverpool goalkeepers use in matches main team.
For this match was used third shorts
H G 1.2 - Home goalkeeper shirt with third
shorts & home socks.
G 1- * - Unknown me now which goalkeeper kits used in
this matches.
Names of goalkeeper shirts (sweaters) per 1910 on
home and away a goalkeper shirts (sweaters) purely conditional, only for form
classification on my site. Also how you understand in season 1911-12, not was shorts with
namen how "third shorts" also for form classification on my site.
Goalkeepers were also now allowed to wear different shirts
than the outfield players (a choice of scarlet red, royal blue or white in 1909-10, with
green a further option three seasons later). ("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)
There were no specially produced tops for 'keepers who
normally wore heavy woollen sweaters, often teamed with flat caps to keep the sun out of
their eyes. How write David Moor (historicalkits.co.uk), in Emglad, goalkeepers
basically used goalkeepers shirt in green color, in Scotland, yellow color.
This two fragment of two matches in season 1911-12. First
match, Fulham-Liverpool (03.02.1912), second match Woolwich Arsenal-Liverpool
(02.09.1911). How I assume, on Liverpool goalkeeper (Sam Hardy) dressing may be light
green color, light woollen sweater. Of course color sweater can was other (blue, gray or
brown).
May be Liverpool was used light green color woollen sweater and dark grieen heavy
woollen sweater.
As how now not Liverpool FC team photo for season 1911-12, I
made this fragment of Liverpool FC team photo in season 1912-13. On photo Liverpool
goalkeepers P Malone and Ken Campbell. Malone dressin in white color sweater,
Campbell in light green (blue, gray or brown) color sweater.
.
H G 1.2 |
|
|
|
02.09.1911 |
away |
Woolwich Arsenal |
Division One |
G 1.- * |
|
|
|
28.08.1911 |
home |
Stripes |
Friendly |
28.08.1911 |
home |
Reds |
Friendly |
04.09.1911 |
away |
Bolton Wanderers |
Division One |
09.09.1911 |
home |
Manchester City |
Division One |
16.09.1911 |
away |
Everton |
Division One |
23.09.1911 |
home |
West Bromwich Albion |
Division One |
30.09.1911 |
away |
Sunderland |
Division One |
07.10.1911 |
home |
Blackburn Rovers |
Division One |
14.10.1911 |
away |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Division One |
21.10.1911 |
home |
Bury |
Division One |
28.10.1911 |
away |
Middlesbrough |
Division One |
04.11.1911 |
home |
Notts County |
Division One |
11.11.1911 |
away |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Division One |
18.11.1911 |
home |
Manchester United |
Division One |
25.11.1911 |
home |
Preston North End |
Division One |
02.12.1911 |
away |
Aston Villa |
Division One |
16.12.1911 |
away |
Sheffield United |
Division One |
09.12.1911 |
home |
Newcastle United |
Division One |
23.12.1911 |
home |
Oldham Athletic |
Division One |
25.12.1911 |
home |
Bolton Wanderers |
Division One |
30.12.1911 |
home |
Woolwich Arsenal |
Division One |
01.01.1912 |
home |
Bradford City |
Division One |
06.01.1912 |
away |
Manchester City |
Division One |
13.01.1912 |
home |
Clapton Orient |
FA Cup |
20.01.1912 |
home |
Everton |
Division One |
27.01.1912 |
away |
West Bromwich Albion |
Division One |
10.02.1912 |
away |
Blackburn Rovers |
Division One |
17.02.1912 |
home |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Division One |
24.02.1912 |
away |
Bury |
Division One |
02.03.1912 |
home |
Middlesbrough |
Division One |
09.03.1912 |
away |
Notts County |
Division One |
16.03.1912 |
home |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Division One |
23.03.1912 |
away |
Manchester United |
Division One |
30.03.1912 |
away |
Preston North End |
Division One |
05.04.1912 |
home |
Sunderland |
Division One |
06.04.1912 |
home |
Aston Villa |
Division One |
08.04.1912 |
away |
Bradford City |
Division One |
13.04.1912 |
away |
Newcastle United |
Division One |
20.04.1912 |
home |
Sheffield United |
Division One |
27.04.1912 |
away |
Oldham Athletic |
Division One |
|
2nd Variant home goalkeeper kit
1911-12 Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve Ken Campbell (may be with
season 1921-22) - not now good image
1911-12 Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve - image
with site unitedkits.com
1911-12 Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve - image
with site unitedkits.com
|
|
This design home goalkeeper shirt, Liverpool goalkeepers use in matches main team.
For this match was used away shorts
H G 1.1 - Home goalkeeper shirt with away shorts
& home socks.
G 1- * - Unknown me now which goalkeeper kits used in
this matches.
Goalkeepers were also now allowed to wear different shirts
than the outfield players (a choice of scarlet red, royal blue or white in 1909-10, with
green a further option three seasons later). ("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)
There were no specially produced tops for 'keepers who
normally wore heavy woollen sweaters, often teamed with flat caps to keep the sun out of
their eyes. How write David Moor (historicalkits.co.uk), in Emglad, goalkeepers
basically used goalkeepers shirt in green color, in Scotland, yellow color.
May be Liverpool was used light green color woollen sweater and dark grieen heavy
woollen sweater.
As how now not Liverpool FC team photo for season 1911-12, I
made this fragment of Liverpool FC team photo in season 1912-13. On photo Liverpool
goalkeepers P Malone and Ken Campbell. Malone dressin in white color sweater,
Campbell in light green (blue, gray or brown) color sweater.
G 1.- * |
|
|
|
28.08.1911 |
home |
Stripes |
Friendly |
28.08.1911 |
home |
Reds |
Friendly |
04.09.1911 |
away |
Bolton Wanderers |
Division One |
09.09.1911 |
home |
Manchester City |
Division One |
16.09.1911 |
away |
Everton |
Division One |
23.09.1911 |
home |
West Bromwich Albion |
Division One |
30.09.1911 |
away |
Sunderland |
Division One |
07.10.1911 |
home |
Blackburn Rovers |
Division One |
14.10.1911 |
away |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Division One |
21.10.1911 |
home |
Bury |
Division One |
28.10.1911 |
away |
Middlesbrough |
Division One |
04.11.1911 |
home |
Notts County |
Division One |
11.11.1911 |
away |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Division One |
18.11.1911 |
home |
Manchester United |
Division One |
25.11.1911 |
home |
Preston North End |
Division One |
02.12.1911 |
away |
Aston Villa |
Division One |
16.12.1911 |
away |
Sheffield United |
Division One |
09.12.1911 |
home |
Newcastle United |
Division One |
23.12.1911 |
home |
Oldham Athletic |
Division One |
25.12.1911 |
home |
Bolton Wanderers |
Division One |
30.12.1911 |
home |
Woolwich Arsenal |
Division One |
01.01.1912 |
home |
Bradford City |
Division One |
06.01.1912 |
away |
Manchester City |
Division One |
13.01.1912 |
home |
Clapton Orient |
FA Cup |
20.01.1912 |
home |
Everton |
Division One |
27.01.1912 |
away |
West Bromwich Albion |
Division One |
10.02.1912 |
away |
Blackburn Rovers |
Division One |
17.02.1912 |
home |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Division One |
24.02.1912 |
away |
Bury |
Division One |
02.03.1912 |
home |
Middlesbrough |
Division One |
09.03.1912 |
away |
Notts County |
Division One |
16.03.1912 |
home |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Division One |
23.03.1912 |
away |
Manchester United |
Division One |
30.03.1912 |
away |
Preston North End |
Division One |
05.04.1912 |
home |
Sunderland |
Division One |
06.04.1912 |
home |
Aston Villa |
Division One |
08.04.1912 |
away |
Bradford City |
Division One |
13.04.1912 |
away |
Newcastle United |
Division One |
20.04.1912 |
home |
Sheffield United |
Division One |
27.04.1912 |
away |
Oldham Athletic |
Division One |
|
Standard away goalkeeper kit
1911-12 Away goalkeeper shirt long sleeve Ken Sam Hardy (with season
1909-10) - not now good image
1911-12 Away goalkeeper shirt long sleeve - image
with site unitedkits.com
|
|
1911-12 Away goalkeepers
shirt
Manufacturer:
Years worn: 1909-13
In this away goalkeeper shirt Liverpool first played in ...
In general difficultly in detail to write about these years
Liverpool, 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 1909-10 the design away goalkeeper shirt has changed. Liverpool used
away goalkeeper shirt four seasons, 1909-10 to 1912-13 (time of use goalkeeper shirt is
probably inexact). Liverpool used away goalkeeper shirt how in home, as and in away
matches.
A G 1.0 - Home goalkeeper shirt with home shorts
& home socks.
G 1- * - Unknown me now which goalkeeper kits used in
this matches.
Names of goalkeeper shirts (sweaters) per 1910 on
home and away a goalkeper shirts (sweaters) purely conditional, only for form
classification on my site.
Goalkeepers were also now allowed to wear different shirts
than the outfield players (a choice of scarlet red, royal blue or white in 1909-10, with
green a further option three seasons later). ("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)
There were no specially produced tops for 'keepers who
normally wore heavy woollen sweaters, often teamed with flat caps to keep the sun out of
their eyes. How write David Moor (historicalkits.co.uk), in Emglad, goalkeepers
basically used goalkeepers shirt in green color, in Scotland, yellow color.
G 1.- * |
|
|
|
28.08.1911 |
home |
Stripes |
Friendly |
28.08.1911 |
home |
Reds |
Friendly |
04.09.1911 |
away |
Bolton Wanderers |
Division One |
09.09.1911 |
home |
Manchester City |
Division One |
16.09.1911 |
away |
Everton |
Division One |
23.09.1911 |
home |
West Bromwich Albion |
Division One |
30.09.1911 |
away |
Sunderland |
Division One |
07.10.1911 |
home |
Blackburn Rovers |
Division One |
14.10.1911 |
away |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Division One |
21.10.1911 |
home |
Bury |
Division One |
28.10.1911 |
away |
Middlesbrough |
Division One |
04.11.1911 |
home |
Notts County |
Division One |
11.11.1911 |
away |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Division One |
18.11.1911 |
home |
Manchester United |
Division One |
25.11.1911 |
home |
Preston North End |
Division One |
02.12.1911 |
away |
Aston Villa |
Division One |
16.12.1911 |
away |
Sheffield United |
Division One |
09.12.1911 |
home |
Newcastle United |
Division One |
23.12.1911 |
home |
Oldham Athletic |
Division One |
25.12.1911 |
home |
Bolton Wanderers |
Division One |
30.12.1911 |
home |
Woolwich Arsenal |
Division One |
01.01.1912 |
home |
Bradford City |
Division One |
06.01.1912 |
away |
Manchester City |
Division One |
13.01.1912 |
home |
Clapton Orient |
FA Cup |
20.01.1912 |
home |
Everton |
Division One |
27.01.1912 |
away |
West Bromwich Albion |
Division One |
10.02.1912 |
away |
Blackburn Rovers |
Division One |
17.02.1912 |
home |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Division One |
24.02.1912 |
away |
Bury |
Division One |
02.03.1912 |
home |
Middlesbrough |
Division One |
09.03.1912 |
away |
Notts County |
Division One |
16.03.1912 |
home |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Division One |
23.03.1912 |
away |
Manchester United |
Division One |
30.03.1912 |
away |
Preston North End |
Division One |
05.04.1912 |
home |
Sunderland |
Division One |
06.04.1912 |
home |
Aston Villa |
Division One |
08.04.1912 |
away |
Bradford City |
Division One |
13.04.1912 |
away |
Newcastle United |
Division One |
20.04.1912 |
home |
Sheffield United |
Division One |
27.04.1912 |
away |
Oldham Athletic |
Division One |
|
|
|
Home shorts |
Home socks |
|
With the
description of the shirt, shorts, socks and features. Difference between a player shirt
and a replica shirt. |
|
|