Liverpool F.C. Second home players kits 1956 - 1957      
         
 
S H 1.0



    All what you to see and read on this page, only my look on History Liverpool F.C. kits in 40s - 50s years. May be I mistake.

  1956-57 Second home players shirt


  Manufacturer: Umbro

  Years worn: 1955-57 (time of use shirt is probably inexact)

  In this second home shirt (white turn-down collar & Liverbird) Liverpool may be first played in

  In left  -  1956-57 Second home player shirt long sleeve № 11 (white turn-down collar & Liverbird)   -  not now good image

  In left  -  1956-57 Second home player shirt short sleeve (white turn-down collar & wihite line with buttons & Liverbird)   -  not now good image

  In a season 1956-57 the design second home shirt has changed. Liverpool used second home shirt one season, 1956-57 (time of use shirt is probably inexact). Liverpool used home shirt how in more (?) home, as and in more (?) away matches. In season 1956-57 also used home shirt (V-neck collar & Liverbird).

  S H 1.0 - Second home shirt with home shorts & home socks.
  H or S H - Unknown me now which design home kits used in this matches, but I assume used home shirt.

  Home shirt with white turn-down collar, which also used Liverpool F.C. in cold weather I name how "Second home shirt". Why this shirt from my site have name "Second home shirt", only for classification of the kits.

  With second home shirt, Liverpool used home shorts (white color) and home socks (red-white color), but possible in one of away matches used away shorts (black color). Now I not know, was used white color socks in season 1956-57.

  Home shirt with turn-down collar Liverpool used more seasons. 1933-34 to 1939-40, 1944-45 & 1946-47 to 1957-58. For all this seasons home shirt with turn-down collar was some changes, how for fabric, as and color collar. Whether indeed on a rack of a collar of a button or not. In down will soon show different variants home shirt with turn-down collar. What about fabrics for home shirt with turn-down collar. The fabric was used different, both on thickness, and on structure of a fabric and on its properties.



  Author site "Historicalkits.co.uk" Dave Moor, has assumed, that shirts with a short sleeve, were used in good weather, and with a long sleeve, in cold. The logic in it is, but may be so business in other.

  My pages about history of Liverpool shirts in 50s years, most likely, contain mistakes in dating use of a shirt with a while turn-down collar or with V-neck 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.

  Interesting fact. Have one paradoks, answer to which at me is not present. In last home match af Anfield, versus West Ham United (27.04.1957), Liverpool played in home shirt with white turn-down collar & Liverbird and long sleeves. What 27 April was cold weather or there were other reasons. Players W.H.U. in this match played in shirt with short sleeve and with V-neck collar (photo in left Alan Arnell).

  Home shirt with turn-down collar, which also used Liverpool F.C. in cold weather I name how "Second home shirt". Why this shirt from my site have name "Second home shirt", only for classification of the kits.

  More about home shirt with V-neck collar & Liverbird, read here.



  Some late I will show different turn-down collar which used Liverpool, on home shirt in 30s-40s-50s years.

                    

  How I assume. shirts with turn-down collar, which also used Liverpool F.C. also can used in training match or Reserves and Liverpool "A", "B" teams in seasons 1958-59 & 1959-60. Fragment with pre-season team photo1959-60 or 1960-61.

S H 1.0
02.02.1957   home   Middlesbrough   Division Second
27.04.1957   home   West Ham United   Division Second
H or S H
18.08.1956   home   Huddersfield Town   Division Second
23.08.1956   away   Notts County   Division Second
25.08.1956   away   Bury   Division Second
29.08.1956   home   Notts County   Division Second
15.09.1956   home   Stoke City   Division Second
29.09.1956   home   Leicester City   Division Second
10.09.1956   home   Hibernian   Friendly
17.11.1956   home   Lincoln City   Division Second
24.11.1956   away   Swansea Town   Division Second
01.12.1956   home   Sheffield United   Division Second
15.12.1956   away   Huddersfield Town   Division Second
22.12.1956   home   Bury   Division Second
25.12.1956   home   Leyton Orient   Division Second
26.12.1956   away   Leyton Orient   Division Second
29.12.1956   away   Grimsby Town   Division Second
05.01.1957   away   Southend United   FA Cup
12.01.1957   home   Doncaster Rovers   Division Second
26.01.1957   away   Bolton Wanderers   Friendly
09.02.1957   away   Leicester City   Division Second
16.02.1957   away   Blackburn Rovers   Division Second
02.03.1957   away   Fulham   Division Second
09.03.1957   home   Barnsley   Division Second
16.03.1957   away   Port Vale   Division Second
23.03.1957   home   Rotherham United   Division Second
06.04.1957   home   Swansea Town   Division Second
19.04.1957   home   Bristol Rovers   Division Second
20.04.1957   home   Nottingham Forest   Division Second
22.04.1957   away   Bristol Rovers   Division Second
01.05.1957   home   Bristol City   Division Second
03.05.1957   away   Brighton & Hove Albion   Testimonial

                                              

  Left to right: 1st image, embroidered club emblem (Liverbird & L.F.C.embroidered on an oval). 2nd image, player number use on Liverpool shirt for matches Division One, FA Cup & Friendly.

Home shorts Home socks Away shorts
With the description of the shirt, shorts, socks and features. Difference between a player shirt and a replica shirt.

  Show images of Liverpool F.C. players wearing the kits in season 1956-57

  If you have any further information on any of the kits featured or omitted please contact us. I are currently researching the kits worn by Liverpool F.C. in individual games and would appreciate any information you may have for this season's games.

 
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