Standard home player kit
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H 1.0 |
H 1.1 |
H 1.2 |
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H 1.3 |
H 1.4 |
H 1.5 |
H 1.6 |
H 1.7 |
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H 1.8 |
H 1.9 |
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1982-83 Home player shirt long sleeve № 4 Mark Lawrenson (without
CROWN PAINTS logo, 1st variant, unknown season used) - image with site
liverpoolkits.com
1982-83 Home player shirt short sleeve № 7 (big CROWN PAINTS logo
two lines, 2nd variant, unknown season used) -
1983-84 Home player shirt short sleeve № 14 (big CROWN PAINTS logo
two lines, 2nd variant, unknown season use, worn, full signed) - image
with site facebook.com/anfield.relics
1983-84 Home player shirt short sleeve № 8 (small CROWN PAINTS
logo two lines) - image with site facebook.com/liverpoolshirtsmuseum
1983-84 Home player shirt long sleeve № 9 Ian Rush (CROWN PAINTS
logo one line, unknown season use) -
1983-84 Home player tracksuit top (unknown season used)
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1983-84 Home player tracksuit top (back said) -
1983-84 Home player tracksuit top (back said, 1982-83 & 1983-84)
- not now good image
1983-84 Home player tracksuit top - image with
site facebook.com/TheKopLocker
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1983-84
Home players shirt
Manufacturer: Umbro
Club sponsor: Crown Paints
Years worn: 1982-85
In this design home shirt (without CROWN PAINTS logo) Liverpool first played in
In this design home shirt (big CROWN PAINTS logo two lines) Liverpool first played
in
In this design home shirt (small CROWN PAINTS logo two lines) Liverpool first
played in
In this design home shirt (CROWN PAINTS logo one line) Liverpool may be first
played in away Division One match versus Coventry City, 0-4, 10.12.1983, at Highfield
Road.
Replica shirt short sleeve price: J (the price is specified in a
year of made and sale of this shirt, 1982-84. I not sale what you to
see on this site, I not owner thos things)
In a season 1982-83 the design home shirt has changed. Liverpool used home shirt
three seasons, 1982-83, 1983-84 & 1984-85 (different in some details). Liverpool used
home shirt how in all home, as and in more away matches. In season 1983-84, Liverpool used
with home shirt different kits:
Home shorts and home socks
Home shorts and away socks
Second away shorts and away socks
In season 1983-84, Liverpool use home shirt 4 variants CROWN PAINTS logo.
1st variant (1 image) - without CROWN PAINTS logo.
2nd variant (2 image) - big CROWN PAINTS logo two lines.
3rd variant (3 image) - small CROWN PAINTS logo two lines.
4th variant (4 image) - CROWN PAINTS logo one line.
H 1.0 - Home shirt (without CROWN PAINTS logo) with
home shorts & home socks.
H 1.1 - Home shirt (big CROWN PAINTS logo two lines)
with home shorts & home socks.
H 1.2 - Home shirt (small CROWN PAINTS logo two lines)
with home shorts & home socks.
H 1.3 - Home shirt (small CROWN PAINTS logo two lines)
with home shorts & away socks.
H 1.4 - Home shirt (CROWN PAINTS logo one lines) with
home shorts & home socks.
H 1.5 - Home shirt (CROWN PAINTS logo one lines) with
home shorts & away socks.
H 1.6 - Home shirt (CROWN PAINTS logo one lines) with
second away shorts & away socks.
H 1.7 - Home shirt (CROWN PAINTS logo one line &
without special embroidery League Cup Final) with home shorts & home socks.
H 1.8 - Home shirt (small CROWN PAINTS two lines &
without special embroidery Charity Shield) with home shorts & home socks.
H 1.9 - Home shirt (without CROWN PAINTS logo &
special embroidery European Cup Final) with home shorts & home socks.
H 1.* - Home shirt (CROWN PAINTS logo two or one
lines) with home shorts & home socks.
H 1.* * * - Unknown me now which kits used in this
match.
Liverpool used home shirt (without CROWN PAINTS logo) three seasons, 1982-83,
1983-84 & 1984-85.
Liverpool used home shirt (big CROWN PAINTS logo two lines) two seasons, 1982-83
& 1983-84.
Liverpool used home shirt (small CROWN PAINTS logo two lines) one season, 1983-84.
Liverpool used home shirt (CROWN PAINTS logo one lines) two seasons, 1983-84 &
1984-85.
Main change this different size CROWN PAINTS logo. In some home & away matches
was used home shirt, but I now not know which design home shirt was used (different size
CROWN PAINTS logo).
In season 1983-84, Liverpool used home shirt with special embroidery, this was for
match European Cup Final (30.05.1984).
In Charity Shield (20.08.1983) match was used simple home shirt (photo in top left
page, Sammy Lee H 1.7), in shirt not was special embroidery to this match. The special
embroidery as was absent in matches Charity Shield 1971, 1974, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983,
1984, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990 & 1992. Liverpool also played in 60's Charity Shield
matches, but and this matches used simple shirt, without special embroidery.
In League Cup Final (25.03.1984) and League Cup Final Replay (28.03.1984) match was
used simple home shirt (photo in top left page, Kenny Dalglish H 1.3), in shirt not was
special embroidery to this match. The special embroidery as was absent in matches League
Cup Final 1981, 1982, 1983 & 1984.
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1 image |
2 image |
3 image |
4 image |
The shirt shown in image 1 is the standard home shirt with
no sponsor's logo at all, This shirt was worn when in certain televised and European games
from the first season of 1982-83 including the Milk Cup, FA Cup etc, However it was used
throughout the shirts 3 year life when for the reasons stated above as well as different
countries laws on advertising by sportsmen did not allow them to wear a sponsored shirt.
The shirt shown in image 2 is the first Crown Paints sponsored shirt to be worn by
Liverpool, The logo was a white transfer type material that was put straight onto the
front of the shirts, This shirt was worn for the whole of the 1982-83 season, It was also
worn for the start of the 1983-84 season up to around Christmas.
During the 1983/84 season the FA somewhat relented to club pressure when it was
decided that clubs could display sponsors logos on the front of their shirts in certain
televised games as well as English competitions, However the size of the sponsors logo
could not be more than 7cm in height, This presented a problem to Liverpool whose sponsors
logo seen in image 2 was around 10cm, To overcome this obstacle Liverpool decided to order
a new stock of shirts from Umbro with a new smaller Crown Paints logo, This is seen in
image 3 and as can be seen is quite a bit smaller than the original logo.
This was then worn during some of the early part of the 1983-84 season, When it was
then decided by Crown Paints and Liverpool that the logo on the front of the shirts was so
small it just could not be seen on TV or by the fans, And the words could not be read by
anyone watching, Crown Paints were worried they were not getting the best from the deal,
To overcome this new obstacle the only choice left open to Liverpool and Crown Paints was
to redesign their logo once more, One way around this was to write 'Crown Paints' across
one line of the shirt instead of two, Thus the letters could be a lot taller and the
company name could then be read much easier by anyone at home watching TV.
However as Liverpool had just taken delivery quite recently of a whole new stock of
shirts with the small logo seen in image 3 there was not the funds to order and produce a
complete new stock of shirts once more that season, To get around this the logo was
printed onto a thin piece of similar red cloth, This was then stitched onto the front of
the plain type of shirt seen in image 1, The end result was the classic one line Crown
Paints shirt seen here in image 4. It was first seen in the winter of 1983 and was used up
until the shirt was changed in the summer of 1985. (The text is taken with
nonexistent already a site.)
May be with 12 December 1983, Liverpool in first played in home shirt new design
Crown Paints logo, logo in one line.
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As that is not strange, but, the difference in big CROWN
PAINTS logo two lines is found out, not so long ago (26.01.2014). Me about it was written
by Michael Yip (www.liverpoolkits.com).
You can to see two variants home shirt. 1st variant Steve Nicol (left photo). 2nd
variant John Wark (right photo). Different in highly between UMBRO logo-Liverbird L.F.C.
and CROWN PAINTS logo. Two variants this home shirt was used in Liverpool matches, how in
season 1982-83, as and season 1983-84.
In season 1982-83, more photos when Liverpool players dressing in home shirt with
big CROWN PAINTS logo two lines 1st variant and not as more 2nd variant. First photo what
I to find home shirt with big CROWN PAINTS logo two lines 2nd variant, was photo with home
Division One match versus Notts County (01.01.1983), on photo was Ian Rush (it does not
mean, that I cannot be mistaken).
In season 1983-84, have more photos when Liverpool players dressing in home shirt
with big CROWN PAINTS logo two lines how 1st variant, as and 2nd variant. Read more
here.
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The shirt shown here is a number 9 Ian Rush players issue shirt from this era, This
can be seen by the fully embroidered badges shown below, As you can see this issue of
shirt has the Crown Paints logo on one line as opposed to two which can be seen top. As
you can also see the way in which the Crown Paints logos are attached to the Liverpool
shirts was extremely crude, It was literally another piece of material stitched right
across the front of the shirt.
Interesting fact. Home player
shirt (without CROWN PAINTS logo) not as more in open collection (collection which can to
see in Internet). Why as it is not enough. I think, what on more clear home shirt late was
made CROWN PAINTS logo different variants. I now not have information, what CROWN
PAINTS logo was made in Umbro factory.
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Interesting fact. In some
collections Liverpool FC shirts, have home shirts with felt UMBRO logo and Liverbird, his
replica shirts. Of other side, this shirts have sticed player number, on left photo,
have № 4, in center photo how you can to see № 2. Write what this shirt was used
in matches. What I think, for time when I write about history Liverpool FC kits, was more
matches when Liverpool used replica shirt. As can and in this shirts was used,
interesting, what this shirts full signed, in my head only one idea, this shirt was used
in friendly Charity match, after the termination which Liverpool players have undersigned
on them.
May be what have photos, when on Liverpool players dress this
shirt, I shall be very grateful, contact us.
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Interesting fact. Winner Division One team photo after home match versus Norwich City
(15.05.1984), to see, some Liverpool player dress in tracksuit top seasons 1980 to 1983,
other Liverpool player dress in tracksuit top season 1983-84. |
How to distinguish a home shirt of a season 1982-83, from a shirt of a seasons
1983-84 & 1984-85, very difficultly, only for different variants CROWN PAINTS logo.
H 1.0 |
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06.09.1983 |
home |
Southampton |
Division One |
H 1.1 |
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05.08.1983 |
away |
Hamburg SV |
Friendly |
07.08.1983 |
neutral |
Feyenoord |
Friendly |
14.09.1983 |
away |
OB Odence |
European Cup |
01.10.1983 |
home |
Sunderland |
Division One |
29.10.1983 |
home |
Luton Town |
Division One |
22.11.1983 |
home |
Fulham |
League Cup |
17.12.1983 |
home |
Notts County |
Division One |
27.12.1983 |
home |
Leicester City |
Division One |
02.01.1984 |
home |
Manchester United |
Division One |
14.01.1984 |
home |
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Division One |
H 1.2 |
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27.08.1983 |
away |
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Division One |
03.09.1983 |
home |
Nottingham Forest |
Division One |
17.09.1983 |
home |
Aston Villa |
Division One |
28.09.1983 |
home |
OB Odence |
European Cup |
19.10.1983 |
home |
Athletic Bilbao |
European Cup |
22.10.1983 |
away |
Queens Park Rangers |
Division One |
06.11.1983 |
home |
Everton |
Division One |
09.11.1983 |
home |
Stoke City |
Division One |
12.11.1983 |
away |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Division One |
26.11.1983 |
away |
Ipswich Town |
Division One |
22.12.1983 |
home |
Birmingham City |
League Cup |
17.01.1984 |
away |
Sheffield Wednesday |
League Cup |
H 1.3 |
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20.12.1983 |
away |
Birmingham City |
League Cup |
H 1.4 |
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10.12.1983 |
away |
Coventry City |
Division One |
06.01.1984 |
home |
Newcastle United |
FA Cup |
25.01.1984 |
home |
Sheffield Wednesday |
League Cup |
29.01.1984 |
home |
Brighton & Hove Albion |
FA Cup |
01.02.1984 |
home |
Watford |
Division One |
07.02.1984 |
home |
Walsall |
League Cup |
11.02.1984 |
home |
Arsenal |
Division One |
18.02.1984 |
away |
Luton Town |
Division One |
25.02.1984 |
home |
Queens Park Rangers |
Division One |
03.03.1984 |
home |
Everton |
Division One |
10.03.1984 |
home |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Division One |
07.03.1984 |
home |
Benfica |
European Cup |
07.04.1984 |
home |
West Ham United |
Division One |
11.04.1984 |
home |
Dinamo Bucharest |
European Cup |
18.04.1984 |
away |
Leicester City |
Division One |
21.04.1984 |
home |
West Bromwich Albion |
Division One |
25.04.1984 |
away |
Dinamo Bucharest |
European Cup |
28.04.1984 |
home |
Ipswich Town |
Division One |
07.05.1984 |
home |
Coventry City |
Division One |
12.05.1984 |
away |
Notts County |
Division One |
15.05.1984 |
home |
Norwich City |
Division One |
03.06.1984 |
neutral |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Friendly |
09.06.1984 |
neutral |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Friendly |
H 1.5 |
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05.05.1984 |
away |
Birmingham City |
Division One |
H 1.6 |
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31.03.1984 |
away |
Watford |
Division One |
H 1.7 |
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25.03.1984 |
neutral |
Everton |
League Cup Final |
28.03.1984 |
neutral |
Everton |
League Cup Final Replay |
H 1.8 |
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20.08.1983 |
neutral |
Manchester United |
Charity Shield |
H 1.9 |
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30.05.1984 |
neutral |
AS Roma |
European Cup Final |
H 1.* |
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31.08.1983 |
away |
Norwich City |
Division One |
25.10.1983 |
home |
Brentford |
League Cup |
08.11.1983 |
away |
Fulham |
League Cup |
29.11.1983 |
away |
Fulham |
League Cup |
03.12.1983 |
home |
Birmingham City |
Division One |
26.12.1983 |
away |
West Bromwich Albion |
Division One |
17.05.1984 |
away |
Newcastle United |
Friendly |
H 1.* * * |
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03.08.1983 |
neutral |
Manchester United |
Testimonial Billy Drennan |
10.08.1983 |
away |
WAC Morocco |
Friendly |
12.08.1983 |
away |
Atletico Madrid |
Friendly |
14.08.1983 |
neutral |
Dinamo Bucharest |
Friendly |
22.05.1984 |
away |
Israel |
Friendly |
This list when Liverpool players used home shirts will update
when will new information.
Left to right:
1st image, embroidered club emblem (Liverbird & L.F.C.). 2nd image, player number use
on Liverpool shirt. 3rd image, special embroidery EUROPEAN CUP FINAL ROME 1984 for match
European Cup Final.
Difference
between a player shirt and a replica shirt, and as other features of a player shirt to
look here
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1st Variant home player kit
Standard away player kit
1983-84 Away player shirt long sleeve № 12 (small CROWN PAINTS
logo two lines) - image with site liverpoolkits.com
1983-84 Away player shirt long sleeve № 13 (CROWN PAINTS logo one
line, for staff team) - image with site
facebook.com/liverpoolmatch.shirts
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1983-84 Away players
shirt
Manufacturer: Umbro
Club sponsor: Crown Paints
Years worn: 1983-84
In this design away shirt (small CROWN PAINTS logo two lines) Liverpool first
played in
In this design away shirt (CROWN PAINTS logo one line) Liverpool may be first
played in
Replica shirt short sleeve price: J (the price is specified in a
year of made and sale of this shirt, 1983. I not sale what you to
see on this site, I not owner thos things)
In a season 1981-82 the design away shirt has changed. Liverpool used away shirt
three seasons, 1981-82, 1982-83 & 1983-84 (different in some details).
A 1.0 - Away shirt (small CROWN PAINTS logo two lines)
with away shorts & away socks.
A 1.1 - Away shirt (CROWN PAINTS logo one line) with
away shorts & away socks.
A 1.* - Away shirt (CROWN PAINTS logo two or one
lines) with away shorts & away socks.
A 1.2 - Away shirt (CROWN PAINTS logo two lines &
without special embroidery Billy Drennan) with away shorts & away socks.
* 1.* - Unknown me now which kits used in this match,
but I assume may be used away shirt.
Liverpool used away shirt (small CROWN PAINTS logo two lines) one season, 1983-84.
Liverpool used away shirt (CROWN PAINTS logo one lin) one season, 1983-84.
Main change this different size Crown Paints logo. In some away matches was used
away shirt, but I now not know which design away shirt was used (different size Crown
Paints logo). In season 1983-84, Liverpool use away shirt 2 variants CROWN PAINTS logo
(wtat I know now).
1st variant (3 image) - small CROWN PAINTS logo in two lines.
2nd variant (4 image) - Crown CROWN PAINTS one line.
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During the 1983/84 season the FA somewhat relented to club
pressure when it was decided that clubs could display sponsors logos on the front of their
shirts in certain televised games as well as English competitions, However the size of the
sponsors logo could not be more than 7cm in height, This presented a problem to Liverpool
whose sponsors logo seen in image 2 was around 10cm, To overcome this obstacle Liverpool
decided to order a new stock of shirts from Umbro with a new smaller CROWN PAINTS logo,
This is seen in image 3 and as can be seen is quite a bit smaller than the original logo.
This was then worn during some of the early part of the 1983-84 season, When it was
then decided by Crown Paints and Liverpool that the logo on the front of the shirts was so
small it just could not be seen on TV or by the fans, And the words could not be read by
anyone watching, Crown Paints were worried they were not getting the best from the deal,
To overcome this new obstacle the only choice left open to Liverpool and Crown Paints was
to redesign their logo once more, One way around this was to write 'CROWN PAINTS' across
one line of the shirt instead of two, Thus the letters could be a lot taller and the
company name could then be read much easier by anyone at home watching TV.
However as Liverpool had just taken delivery quite recently of a whole new stock of
shirts with the small logo seen in image 3 there was not the funds to order and produce a
complete new stock of shirts once more that season, To get around this the logo was
printed onto a thin piece of similar red cloth, This was then stitched onto the front of
the plain type of shirt seen in image 1, The end result was the classic one line CROWN
PAINTS shirt seen here in image 4. It was first seen in the winter of 1983 and was used up
until the shirt was changed in the summer of 1985.
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The shirt shown here is a number 9 Ian Rush players issue shirt from this era, This
can be seen by the fully embroidered badges shown below, As you can see this issue of
shirt has the CROWN PAINTS logo on one line as opposed to two which can be seen top. As
you can also see the way in which the CROWN PAINTS logos are attached to the Liverpool
shirts was extremely crude, It was literally another piece of material stitched right
across the front of the shirt.
How to distinguish a away shirt of a season 1981-82, from a shirt of a
seasons 1982-83 & 1983-84, very difficultly.
A 1.0 |
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10.09.1983 |
away |
Arsenal |
Division One |
24.09.1983 |
away |
Manchester United |
Division One |
05.10.1983 |
away |
Brentford |
League Cup |
15.10.1983 |
away |
West Ham United |
Division One |
31.12.1983 |
away |
Nottingham Forest |
Division One |
02.11.1983 |
away |
Athletic Bilbao |
European Cup |
20.01.1984 |
away |
Aston Villa |
Division One |
A 1.1 |
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14.02.1984 |
away |
Walsall |
League Cup |
16.03.1984 |
away |
Southampton |
Division One |
21.03.1984 |
away |
Benfica |
European Cup |
A 1.* |
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04.02.1984 |
away |
Sunderland |
Division One |
14.04.1984 |
away |
Stoke City |
Division One |
A 1.2 |
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03.08.1983 |
neutral |
Manchester United |
Testimonial Billy Drennan |
Left to right: 1st image, embroidered club emblem (Liverbird
& L.F.C.). 2nd image, player number use on Liverpool shirt.
Difference
between a player shirt and a replica shirt, and as other features of a player shirt to
look here
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1st Variant away player kit
2nd Variant away player kit
Standard home goalkeeper kit
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H G 1.2 |
H G 1.3 |
H G 1.4 |
H G 1.5 |
H G 1.7 |
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H G 1.8 |
H G 1.9 |
H G 1.10 |
H G 1.11 |
H G 1.12 |
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1983-84 Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve № 1 (without Crown
Paints logo, unknown season use) - image with site
oldfootballshirts.com
1983-84 Home player shirt short sleeve № 1Bruce Grobbelaar (big
CROWN PAINTS logo two lines, unknown season use) -
1983-84 Home player shirt short sleeve № 1 Bruce Grobbelaar (small
CROWN PAINTS logo two lines) - image with site
facebook.com/AnfieldOriginals
1983-84 Home player shirt long sleeve № 1 Bruce Grobbelaar (CROWN
PAINTS logo one line) - image with site oldfootballshirts.com
1983-84 Home player tracksuit top (unknown season used)
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1983-84 Home player tracksuit top (back said) -
1983-84 Home player tracksuit top (back said, 1982-83 & 1983-84)
- not now good image
1983-84 Home player tracksuit top - image with
site facebook.com/TheKopLocker
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1983-84 Home goalkeepers
shirt
Manufacturer: Umbro
Сlub sponsor: Crown Paints
Years worn: 1980-84
In this design design home goalkeeper shirt (without CROWN PAINTS logo) Liverpool
first played in
In this design design home goalkeeper shirt (big CROWN PAINTS logo two lines)
Liverpool first played in
In this design design home goalkeeper shirt (small CROWN PAINTS logo two lines)
Liverpool first played in
In this design design home goalkeeper shirt (CROWN PAINTS logo one line) Liverpool
may be first played in away Division One match versus Coventry City, 0-4, 10.12.1983, at
Highfield Road.
Replica goalkeeper shirt short sleeve price: J
In a season 1983-84 the design home goalkeeper shirt has changed. Liverpool used
home goalkeeper shirt one season, 1983-84. Liverpool used home goalkeeper shirt how in
more home, as and in more away matches. In season 1983-84, Liverpool used with home
goalkeeper shirt different kits:
Home shorts and home socks
Home shorts (and away socks
Second away shorts and away socks
Pants and away socks
In season 1983-84, Liverpool use home goalkeeper shirt 4 variants.
1st variant (1 image) - without Crown Paints logo.
2nd variant (2 image) - big Crown Paints logo in two lines.
3rd variant (3 image) - small Crown Paints logo in two lines.
4th variant (4 image) - Crown Paints logo in one line
H G 1.0 - Home goalkeeper shirt (without CROWN PAINTS
logo) with home shorts & home socks.
H G 1.1 - Home goalkeeper shirt (big CROWN PAINTS logo
two lines) with home shorts & home socks.
H G 1.2 - Home goalkeeper shirt (small CROWN PAINTS
logo two lines) with home shorts & home socks.
H G 1.3 - Home goalkeeper shirt (small CROWN PAINTS
logo two lines) with home shorts & away socks.
H G 1.4 - Home goalkeeper shirt (CROWN PAINTS logo one
lines) with home shorts & home socks.
H G 1.5 - Home goalkeeper shirt (CROWN PAINTS logo one
lines) with home shorts & away socks.
H G 1.6 - Home goalkeeper shirt (CROWN PAINTS logo one
lines) with second away shorts & away socks.
H G 1.7 - Home goalkeeper shirt (CROWN PAINTS logo one
line & without special embroidery League Cup Final) with home shorts & home socks.
H G 1.8 - Home goalkeeper shirt (small CROWN PAINTS
two lines & without special embroidery Charity Shield) with home shorts & home
socks.
H G 1.9 - Home goalkeeper shirt (small CROWN PAINTS
logo two lines) with away shorts & away socks.
H G 1.10 - Home goalkeeper shirt (small CROWN PAINTS
logo two lines) with pants & away socks.
H G 1.11 - Home goalkeeper shirt (Crown CROWN PAINTS
one line) with away shorts & away socks.
H G 1.12 - Home goalkeeper shirt (small CROWN PAINTS
logo two lines & without special embroidery Billy Drennan) with away shorts & away
socks.
H G 1.* - Home goalkeeper shirt (CROWN PAINTS logo two
or one lines) with home shorts & home socks.
H G 1.* * - Home goalkeeper shirt (CROWN PAINTS logo
two or one lines) with away shorts & away socks.
H G 1.* * * - Unknown me now which goalkeeper kits
used in this match.
Liverpool used home goalkeeper shirt (small CROWN PAINTS logo two lines) one
season, 1983-84.
Liverpool used home goalkeeper shirt (CROWN PAINTS logo one line) one season,
1983-84.
This basic home goalkeeper shirts for season 1983-84, but Inot have photos for more
matches when can on 100% to define what home goalkeeper shirtss (on design) have been
used. Liverpool goalkeepers.
Also in season 1983-84, was used home goalkeeper shirt
(without CROWN PAINTS logo) and home goalkeeper shirt (big CROWN PAINTS logo two
lines), but this moment stand question, his shirts was made of new fabrics or used home
goalkeeper shirts last season.
Liverpool used home goalkeeper shirt (without CROWN PAINTS logo) four seasons,
1980-81, 1981-82, 1982-83 & 1983-84 (?).
Liverpool used home goalkeeper shirt (big CROWN PAINTS logo two lines) two seasons,
1982-83 & 1983-84 (?).
In match European Cup Final (30.05.1984) was used
second home goalkeeper shirt.
In Charity Shield (20.08.1983) match was used simple home goalkeeper shirt (photo
in top left side page, Bruce Grobbelaar H G 1.7), in shirt not was special embroidery to
this match. The special embroidery as was absent in matches Charity Shield 1971, 1974,
1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990 & 1992. Liverpool also played in
60's Charity Shield matches, but and this matches used simple shirt, without special
embroidery.
In League Cup Final (25.03.1984) and League Cup Final Replay (28.03.1984) match was
used simple home goalkeeper shirt (photo in top left page, Bruce Grobbelaar H G 1.3), in
shirt not was special embroidery to this match. The special embroidery as was absent in
matches League Cup Final 1981, 1982, 1983 & 1984.
Left image, this design collar used on Liverpool goalkeeper
shirt with season 1970-71 to season 1979-80. Right image, this design collar used on
Liverpool goalkeeper shirt with season 1980-81 to season 1982-83.
Left image, this design collar and fabrics used on Liverpool
goalkeeper shirt in season 1983-84. Right image, this design collar and fabrics used on
Liverpool goalkeeper shirt in season 1984-85 (not good image).
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3 image |
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The shirt shown in image 1 is the standard home shirt with
no sponsor's logo at all, This shirt was worn when in certain televised and European games
from the first season of 1982-83 including the Milk Cup, FA Cup etc, However it was used
throughout the shirts 3 year life when for the reasons stated above as well as different
countries laws on advertising by sportsmen did not allow them to wear a sponsored shirt.
The shirt shown in image 2 is the first Crown Paints sponsored shirt to be worn by
Liverpool, The logo was a white transfer type material that was put straight onto the
front of the shirts, This shirt was worn for the whole of the 1982-83 season, It was also
worn for the start of the 1983-84 season up to around Christmas.
During the 1983/84 season the FA somewhat relented to club pressure when it was
decided that clubs could display sponsors logos on the front of their shirts in certain
televised games as well as English competitions, However the size of the sponsors logo
could not be more than 7cm in height, This presented a problem to Liverpool whose sponsors
logo seen in image 2 was around 10cm, To overcome this obstacle Liverpool decided to order
a new stock of shirts from Umbro with a new smaller Crown Paints logo, This is seen in
image 3 and as can be seen is quite a bit smaller than the original logo.
This was then worn during some of the early part of the 1983-84 season, When it was
then decided by Crown Paints and Liverpool that the logo on the front of the shirts was so
small it just could not be seen on TV or by the fans, And the words could not be read by
anyone watching, Crown Paints were worried they were not getting the best from the deal,
To overcome this new obstacle the only choice left open to Liverpool and Crown Paints was
to redesign their logo once more, One way around this was to write 'Crown Paints' across
one line of the shirt instead of two, Thus the letters could be a lot taller and the
company name could then be read much easier by anyone at home watching TV.
However as Liverpool had just taken delivery quite recently of a whole new stock of
shirts with the small logo seen in image 3 there was not the funds to order and produce a
complete new stock of shirts once more that season, To get around this the logo was
printed onto a thin piece of similar red cloth, This was then stitched onto the front of
the plain type of shirt seen in image 1, The end result was the classic one line Crown
Paints shirt seen here in image 4. It was first seen in the winter of 1983 and was used up
until the shirt was changed in the summer of 1985. (The text is taken with
nonexistent already a site.)
May be with 12 December 1983, Liverpool in first played in home shirt new design
Crown Paints logo, logo in one line.
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The shirt shown here is a number 9 Ian Rush players issue shirt from this era, This
can be seen by the fully embroidered badges shown below, As you can see this issue of
shirt has the Crown Paints logo on one line as opposed to two which can be seen top. As
you can also see the way in which the Crown Paints logos are attached to the Liverpool
shirts was extremely crude, It was literally another piece of material stitched right
across the front of the shirt.
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With season 1983-84, goalkeeper shirt made on factory
Umbro have new detail. It is a sleeves with an additional insertion on an elbow, in the
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Interesting fact. Winner Division One team photo after home match versus Norwich City
(15.05.1984), to see, some Liverpool player dress in tracksuit top seasons 1980 to 1983,
other Liverpool player dress in tracksuit top season 1983-84. |
H G 1.0 |
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06.09.1983 |
home |
Southampton |
Division One |
H G 1.1 |
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05.08.1983 |
away |
Hamburg SV |
Friendly |
07.08.1983 |
neutral |
Feyenoord |
Friendly |
14.09.1983 |
away |
OB Odence |
European Cup |
01.10.1983 |
home |
Sunderland |
Division One |
29.10.1983 |
home |
Luton Town |
Division One |
27.12.1983 |
home |
Leicester City |
Division One |
17.12.1983 |
home |
Notts County |
Division One |
02.01.1984 |
home |
Manchester United |
Division One |
14.01.1984 |
home |
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Division One |
H G 1.2 |
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27.08.1983 |
away |
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Division One |
03.09.1983 |
home |
Nottingham Forest |
Division One |
17.09.1983 |
home |
Aston Villa |
Division One |
28.09.1983 |
home |
OB Odence |
European Cup |
19.10.1983 |
home |
Athletic Bilbao |
European Cup |
22.10.1983 |
away |
Queens Park Rangers |
Division One |
06.11.1983 |
home |
Everton |
Division One |
09.11.1983 |
home |
Stoke City |
Division One |
12.11.1983 |
away |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Division One |
22.11.1983 |
home |
Fulham |
League Cup |
26.11.1983 |
away |
Ipswich Town |
Division One |
22.12.1983 |
home |
Birmingham City |
League Cup |
17.01.1984 |
away |
Sheffield Wednesday |
League Cup |
H G 1.3 |
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20.12.1983 |
away |
Birmingham City |
League Cup |
H G 1.4 |
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10.12.1983 |
away |
Coventry City |
Division One |
06.01.1984 |
home |
Newcastle United |
FA Cup |
25.01.1984 |
home |
Sheffield Wednesday |
League Cup |
29.01.1984 |
home |
Brighton & Hove Albion |
FA Cup |
01.02.1984 |
home |
Watford |
Division One |
07.02.1984 |
home |
Walsall |
League Cup |
11.02.1984 |
home |
Arsenal |
Division One |
18.02.1984 |
away |
Luton Town |
Division One |
25.02.1984 |
home |
Queens Park Rangers |
Division One |
03.03.1984 |
home |
Everton |
Division One |
10.03.1984 |
home |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Division One |
07.03.1984 |
home |
Benfica |
European Cup |
07.04.1984 |
home |
West Ham United |
Division One |
11.04.1984 |
home |
Dinamo Bucharest |
European Cup |
18.04.1984 |
away |
Leicester City |
Division One |
21.04.1984 |
home |
West Bromwich Albion |
Division One |
25.04.1984 |
away |
Dinamo Bucharest |
European Cup |
28.04.1984 |
home |
Ipswich Town |
Division One |
07.05.1984 |
home |
Coventry City |
Division One |
12.05.1984 |
away |
Notts County |
Division One |
15.05.1984 |
home |
Norwich City |
Division One |
03.06.1984 |
neutral |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Friendly |
09.06.1984 |
neutral |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Friendly |
H G 1.5 |
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05.05.1984 |
away |
Birmingham City |
Division One |
H G 1.6 |
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31.03.1984 |
away |
Watford |
Division One |
H G 1.7 |
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25.03.1984 |
neutral |
Everton |
League Cup Final |
28.03.1984 |
neutral |
Everton |
League Cup Final Replay |
H G 1.8 |
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20.08.1983 |
neutral |
Manchester United |
Charity Shield |
H G 1.* * |
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31.08.1983 |
away |
Norwich City |
Division One |
25.10.1983 |
home |
Brentford |
League Cup |
08.11.1983 |
away |
Fulham |
League Cup |
29.11.1983 |
away |
Fulham |
League Cup |
03.12.1983 |
home |
Birmingham City |
Division One |
26.12.1983 |
away |
West Bromwich Albion |
Division One |
17.05.1984 |
away |
Newcastle United |
Friendly |
H G 1.9 |
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10.09.1983 |
away |
Arsenal |
Division One |
24.09.1983 |
away |
Manchester United |
Division One |
05.10.1983 |
away |
Brentford |
League Cup |
15.10.1983 |
away |
West Ham United |
Division One |
02.11.1983 |
away |
Athletic Bilbao |
European Cup |
H G 1.10 |
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20.01.1984 |
away |
Aston Villa |
Division One |
H G 1.11 |
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14.02.1984 |
away |
Walsall |
League Cup |
16.03.1984 |
away |
Southampton |
Division One |
21.03.1984 |
away |
Benfica |
European Cup |
H G 1.* * |
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31.12.1983 |
away |
Nottingham Forest |
Division One |
04.02.1984 |
away |
Sunderland |
Division One |
14.04.1984 |
away |
Stoke City |
Division One |
H G 1.12 |
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03.08.1983 |
neutral |
Manchester United |
Testimonial Billy Drennan |
H G 1.* * * |
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10.08.1983 |
away |
WAC Morocco |
Friendly |
12.08.1983 |
away |
Atletico Madrid |
Friendly |
14.08.1983 |
neutral |
Dinamo Bucharest |
Friendly |
22.05.1984 |
away |
Israel |
Friendly |
This list when Liverpool goalkeepers used home goalkeeper
shirts not 100& right and will update when will new information.
Left to right:
1st image, embroidered club emblem (Liverbird). 2nd image, player number use on Liverpool
shirt.
Difference between a player shirt and a replica shirt, and as other features of a
player shirt to look here
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1st Variant home goalkeeper kit
2nd Variant home goalkeeper kit
3rd Variant home goalkeeper kit
Standard away goalkeeper kit
1st Variant away goalkeeper kit
Standard second home goalkeeper kit
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1983-84 European Cup Final Second home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve
№ 1 Bruce Grobbelaar (without CROWN PAINTS logo) - not now good image
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1983-84 Home goalkeepers
shirt
Manufacturer: Adidas
Club sponsor: Crown Paints
Years worn: 1985-88
In this design second home goalkeeper shirt (without CROWN PAINTS logo) Liverpool
playin in neutral European Cup Final match versus AS Roma (Italy), 1-1, 30.05.1984, at
Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy.
Replica goalkeeper shirt long sleeve price: J
In a end season 1983-84 the design second goalkeeper home shirt has changed.
Liverpool used second goalkeeper home shirt one season, 1983-84.
S H G 1.0 - Second home goalkeeper shirt (special
embroidery EUROPEAN CUP FINAL ROME 1985 & without CROWN PAINTS logo) with home shorts
& hone socks.
Why on my site you can read "Second home
goalkeeper shirt", only for classification of the kits on my site.
This was not first in history club, when in
one of match end season, Liverpool used kits next season. This was how in Friendly, as in
official matches. For example, in matches:
European Cup Final, vs Juventus (Turin, Italy), 29.05.1985.
Full list to see here.
Played else Liverpool goalkeepers in this design goalkeeper shirt, I now not know.
Left image, this design collar and fabrics used on Liverpool
goalkeeper shirt in season 1983-84. Right image, this design collar and fabrics used on
Liverpool goalkeeper shirt in season 1984-85 (not good image).
1st image, In end season 1983-84, was use new style
goalkeeper shirt, this goalkeeper shirt have black collar with green edging and cuffs. On
this moment I not have information, when Liverpool goalkeepers used in season 1984-85
goalkeeper shirt have black edging collar and cuffs. 2nd image, this goalkeeper shirt, may
be fake, maybe on original Umbro shirt was made after Liverbird. I not know, embroidered
UMBRO logo & Liverbird or printed on this design goalkeeper shirt.
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30.05.1984 |
neutral |
AS Roma |
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Left to right:
1st image, embroidered club emblem (Liverbird & L.F.C.). 2nd image, player number use
on Liverpool shirt. 3rd image, special embroidery EUROPEAN CUP FINAL ROME 1984 for match
European Cup Final.
Difference between a player shirt and a replica shirt, and as other features of a
player shirt to look here
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1st Variant second home goalkeeper kit
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