Standard home player kit
1988-89 Home replica-player shirt short sleeve № 16 Ronnie Whelan
(rubber embossed Adidas logo & club emblem, worn, signed Ronnie Whelan) -
1988-89 Home player shirt long sleeve № 3 Gary Ablett (embroidered
Adidas logo & club emblem) - image with site facebook.com/anfield.relics
1988-89 Home player shirt long sleeve № 3 Gary Ablett (embroidered
Adidas logo & club emblem) - image with site ebay.com
1988-89 Home player tracksuit top - not now good
image
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1988-89
Home players shirt
Manufacturer: Adidas (made in United Kingdom)
Club sponsor: Candy
Years worn: 1988-89
In this design home shirt Liverpool first played in ...
Replica shirt short sleeve price: Ј19,99 (the price is specified
in a year of made and sale of this shirt, 1988. I not sale what you
to see on this site, I not owner thos things)
In a season 1988-89 the design home shirt has changed. Liverpool used home shirt
one season, 1988-89. Liverpool used home shirt how in all home, as and in more away
matches.
H 1.0 - Home shirt with home shorts & home socks.
H 1.1 - Home shirt (special embroidery F.A. CUP FINAL
WEMBLEY 1989) with home shorts & home socks.
H 1.2 - Home shirt (without special embroidery Charity
Shield) with home shorts & home socks.
H 1.3 - Home shirt (without special embroidery
Testimonial Bobby Geddes) with home shorts & home socks.
- 1.- - Unknown me now which kits used in this
matches, but I assume used away or third shirt.
* - Not ended match (Tragedy in Hillsborough).
In a season 1988-89 the main rule of difference of player
shirts from replicas has been destroyed, Liverpool began to used in all matches (except
for match FA Cup Final), shirts with rubber embossed an emblem club and trade mark Adidas,
that is replicas. But the main thing, that is not present such shirts not in one
collection (at last that one has appeared, but photos very small, of the collection Colin
Wright, home shirt № 9. Basically classical player shirts of a season 1988-89, with the
embroidered emblem of club and trade mark Adidas. Above, a home and away shirts with
rubber embossed an emblem club and trade mark Adidas. Liverpool goalkeeper, used
goalkeeper shirt with embroidered Adidas logo & club emblem.
In season 1988-89, Liverpool used home shirt with special embroidery, this was in
match FA Cup Final (20.05.1989).
In 1988 Charity Shield match was used simple home shirt (photo in top left side
page, Gary Ablett & Ronnie Whelan H 1.0), 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.
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31 January 2014, I have e-mail
from Nick, his write what on Youtube have video with Dubai Champions Cup match versus
Celtic (04.04.1989). This was first on my eyes have screen shot, when field player in
shirt with number 13, this Steve Staunton, his in this match to go in sub, but shirt not
was fortune, his missed penalty kick.
As what, how I think before, shirt with number 13 can used in Friendly matches. Now
stand question, played in official matches (FA Cup Finals, League Cup Finals, Charity
Shield and Europe Cups) in shirt with number 13.
If you wish, please read my article "Liverpool shirt with number 13 in
70-80s" here. |
In 1988 the agreement with UK firm Crown Paints has ended six-year and Liverpool
has signed three-year the agreement with Italy firm Candy. The agreement with Candy will
end in a season 1991-92.
H 1.0 |
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14.08.1988 |
away |
Real Sociedad |
Friendly |
29.08.1988 |
home |
Nottingham Forest |
Centenary Trophy |
03.09.1988 |
home |
Manchester United |
Division One |
17.09.1988 |
home |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Division One |
28.09.1988 |
home |
Walsall |
League Cup |
01.10.1988 |
home |
Newcastle United |
Division One |
08.10.1988 |
away |
Luton Town |
Division One |
12.10.1988 |
away |
Walsall |
Division One |
22.10.1988 |
home |
Coventry City |
Division One |
02.11.1988 |
home |
Arsenal |
League Cup |
05.11.1988 |
home |
Middlesbrough |
Division One |
12.11.1988 |
home |
Millwall |
Division One |
19.11.1988 |
away |
Queens Park Rangers |
Division One |
26.11.1988 |
home |
Wimbledon |
Division One |
11.12.1988 |
home |
Everton |
Division One |
17.12.1988 |
home |
Norwich City |
Division One |
26.12.1988 |
away |
Derby County |
Division One |
03.01.1989 |
home |
Aston Villa |
Division One |
07.01.1989 |
away |
Carlisle United |
FA Cup |
14.01.1989 |
away |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Division One |
21.01.1989 |
home |
Southampton |
Division One |
29.01.1989 |
away |
Millwall |
FA Cup |
04.02.1989 |
away |
Newcastle United |
Division One |
18.02.1989 |
away |
Hull City |
FA Cup |
01.03.1989 |
home |
Charlton Athletic |
Division One |
14.03.1989 |
home |
Luton Town |
Division One |
18.03.1989 |
home |
Brentford |
FA Cup |
22.03.1989 |
away |
Coventry City |
Division One |
26.03.1989 |
away |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Division One |
29.03.1989 |
home |
Derby County |
Division One |
01.04.1989 |
away |
Norwich City |
Division One |
08.04.1989 |
home |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Division One |
04.04.1989 |
netral |
Celtic Glasgow |
Friendly |
11.04.1989 |
away |
Millwall |
Division One |
15.04.1989 |
neutral |
Nottingham Forest * |
FA Cup |
30.04.1989 |
away |
Celtic Glasgow |
Friendly |
03.05.1989 |
away |
Everton |
Division One |
07.05.1989 |
neutral |
Nottingham Forest |
FA Cup |
10.05.1989 |
home |
Nottingham Forest |
Division One |
13.05.1989 |
away |
Wimbledon |
Division One |
16.05.1989 |
home |
Queens Park Rangers |
Division One |
23.05.1989 |
home |
West Ham United |
Division One |
26.05.1989 |
home |
Arsenal |
Division One |
H 1.1 |
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20.05.1989 |
neutral |
Everton |
FA Cup Final |
H 1.2 |
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20.08.1988 |
neutral |
Wimbledon |
Charity Shield |
H 1.3 |
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12.02.1989 |
away |
Dundee |
Testimonial Bobby Geddes |
- 1.- |
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03.08.1988 |
away |
Bryne |
Friendly |
05.08.1988 |
away |
Sunnmore XI |
Friendly |
08.08.1988 |
away |
Tromso IL |
Friendly |
12.08.1988 |
away |
Atletico Madrid |
Friendly |
23.11.1988 |
neutral |
Arsenal |
League Cup |
Left to right: 1st image, embroidered club emblem. 2nd image,
embossed club emblem. 3rd image, player number use on Liverpool shirt for matches in
different tournament. Last image, special embroidery F.A. CUP FINAL WEMBLEY 1989 for match
FA 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
1988-89 Away player shirt long sleeve № 2 (embroidered Adidas logo
& club emblem) - image with site liverpoolkits.com
1988-89 Home player tracksuit top - not now good
image
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1988-89 Away players
shirt
Manufacturer: Adidas (made in United Kingdom)
Club sponsor: Candy
Years worn: 1988-89
In this design away shirt Liverpool first played in ...
Replica shirt short sleeve price: Ј19,99 (the price is specified
in a year of made and sale of this shirt, 1988. I not sale what you
to see on this site, I not owner thos things)
In a season 1988-89 the design away shirt has changed. Liverpool used away shirt
one season, 1988-89.
A 1.0 - Away shirt with away shorts & away socks.
- 1.- - Unknown me now which kits used in this
matches, but I assume used away or third shirt.
In a season 1988-89 the main rule of difference of player
shirts from replicas has been destroyed, Liverpool began to used in all matches (except
for match FA Cup Final), shirts with rubber embossed an emblem club and trade mark Adidas,
that is replicas. But the main thing, that is not present such shirts not in one
collection (at last that one has appeared, but photos very small, of the collection Colin
Wright, home shirt № 9. Basically classical player shirts of a season 1988-89, with the
embroidered emblem of club and trade mark Adidas. Above, a home and away shirts with
rubber embossed an emblem club and trade mark Adidas. Liverpool goalkeeper, used
goalkeeper shirt with embroidered Adidas logo & club emblem.
In 1988 the agreement with UK firm Crown Paints has ended six-year and Liverpool
has signed three-year the agreement with Italy firm Candy. The agreement with Candy will
end in a season 1991-92.
A 1.0 |
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27.08.1988 |
away |
Charlton Athletic |
Division One |
20.09.1988 |
away |
Arsenal |
Centenary Trophy |
24.09.1988 |
away |
Southampton |
Division One |
26.10.1988 |
away |
Nottingham Forest |
Division One |
29.10.1988 |
away |
West Ham United |
Division One |
09.11.1988 |
away |
Arsenal |
League Cup |
30.11.1988 |
away |
West Ham United |
League Cup |
04.12.1988 |
away |
Arsenal |
Division One |
01.01.1989 |
away |
Manchester United |
Division One |
11.03.1989 |
away |
Middlesbrough |
Division One |
- 1.- |
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03.08.1988 |
away |
Bryne |
Friendly |
05.08.1988 |
away |
Sunnmore XI |
Friendly |
08.08.1988 |
away |
Tromso I L |
Friendly |
12.08.1988 |
away |
Atletico Madrid |
Friendly |
23.11.1988 |
neutral |
Arsenal |
League Cup |
Left to right: 1st image, embroidered club emblem. 2nd image,
player number use on Liverpool shirt for matches in different tournament.
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 third player kit
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T 1.0 |
1988-89 Away player shirt long sleeve № 16 (CROWN PAINTS logo two
lines, with season 1986-87) -
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1988-89 Third players
shirt
Manufacturer: Adidas (made in United Kingdom)
Club sponsor: Candy
Years worn: 1988-90
In this design third shirt Liverpool first played in away Division One match versus
Aston Villa, 1-1, 10.09.1988, at Villa Park.
Replica shirt short sleeve price: J I
did not see any of replica away goalkeeper shirt. (I not sale
what you to see on this site, I not owner thos things)
In a season 1988-89 the design third shirt has changed. Liverpool used third shirt
one seasons, 1988-89.
T 1.0 - Third shirt with home shorts & home socks.
Now not one third player shirt with red-grey stripes on
sleeves. Have only third player shirt with red-white stripes on sleeves. In season
1989-90, Liverpool also in one away Division One match versus Aston Villa (23.08.1989)
used third shirt. On this moment I have only black-white photo with this match and I
cannot precisely define what color of a strip on a sleeve red-gray or red-white. May be
who have photos with this match (23.08.1989).
The new kit for the 1987-88 season showed only a few subtle
changes from the previous season. The Adidas stripes on the shirt now extended all the way
down the sleeve and the collar was changed to a curious wrap-over design seen for the
first time on Liverpool shirts, Although plain red there is a very faint wide stripe that
runs through the shirt in almost the same colour, the stripe being a slightly more shiny
material, Within the stripes of the shirt the Liver bird and the Adidas badge are repeated
and can only be seen on close inspection.
The major change on this shirt being the badge design that was also changed, with
the Liver bird now placed in a new shield design with the words Liverpool Football Club
written below, This is the same badge that would be used for a number of years after this
shirt, The badges stayed an embossed material with the players shirts being stitched.
By now Crown Paints had decided on the best way to display their logo on the front
of the shirt and the logo was not seen again on only the one line as had been the case on
previous shirts.
The only difference for this home shirt introduced in 1988 was the sponsors badge,
Crown Paints were replaced as sponsors by the electrical manufacurers Candy after the
1987-88 season. They chose to have their logo in red on the away shirts and white on the
home shirt as can be seen in this picture with it is left.
Left
image, Red-grey stripes on sleeves with third player shirt used in season 1988-89. Right
image, Red-white stripes on sleeves with third player shirt may be used in season 1989-90.
Interesting but user Richard Aspden (March 3, 2020) written:
"Were any of the long sleeved versions employed for the 1988/89 game? If not
it would suggest the long sleeved versions were a second batch where the matching stripe
material was applied. The first batch were presumably more of a rush job and just used the
existing away stripes.
This may also partially explain why the 1989/90 version was the old template and
not a whole new design – the material being quite different in 1989/90 on the home and
away shirts from the shadow pattern of 1988/89."
Full article "The strange case of Liverpool’s 1988-90 third shirt"
readin here.
In 1988 the agreement with UK firm Crown Paints has ended six-year and Liverpool
has signed three-year the agreement with Italy firm Candy. The agreement with Candy will
end in a season 1991-92.
T 1.0 |
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10.09.1988 |
away |
Aston Villa |
Division One |
Left to right: 1st image, embroidered club emblem. 2nd image,
player number use on Liverpool shirt for matches in different tournament.
Difference between a player shirt and a replica shirt, and as other features of a
player shirt to look here
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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
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H G 1.0 |
H G 1.1 |
H G 1.2 |
H G 1.3 |
H G 1.4 |
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1988-89 Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve № 1 Bruce Grobbelaar
- not now good image
1988-89 Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve № 1 Bruce Grobbelaar
- not now good image
1988-89 Home player tracksuit top - not now good
image
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1988-89 Home goalkeepers
shirt
Manufacturer: Adidas (made in United Kingdom)
Club sponsor: Candy
Years worn: 1988-89
In this design home goalkeeper shirt Liverpool first played in
Replica goalkeeper shirt long sleeve price: J (I not sale what you to see on this site, I not owner thos things)
In a season 1988-89 the design home goalkeeper shirt has changed. Liverpool used
home goalkeeper shirt one season, 1988-89. Liverpool used home goalkeeper shirt how in all
home, as and in more away matches. In season 1988-89, Liverpool used with home goalkeeper
shirt different kits:
Home shorts and home socks
Pants and home socks
Away shorts and away socks
H G 1.0 - Home goalkeeper shirt (player number № 1 * or player number № 2 * *) with
home shorts & home socks.
H G 1.1 - Home goalkeeper shirt with pants & home
socks.
H G 1.2 - Home goalkeeper shirt with away shorts &
away socks.
H G 1.3 - Home goalkeeper shirt (special embroidery
F.A. CUP FINAL WEMBLEY 1989) with home shorts & home socks.
H G 1.4 - Home shirt (without special embroidery
Charity Shield) with home shorts & home socks.
H G 1.5 - Home goalkeeper shirt (without special
embroidery Testimonial Bobby Geddes) with home shorts & home socks.
G 1.- - Unknown me now which goalkeeper kits used in
this matches, but I assume used home goalkeeper shirt with away shorts & away socks.
* - Not ended match (Tragedy in Hillsborough).
The new kit for the 1987-88 season showed only a few subtle
changes from the previous season. The Adidas stripes on the shirt now extended all the way
down the sleeve and the collar was changed to a curious wrap-over design seen for the
first time on Liverpool shirts, Although plain red there is a very faint wide stripe that
runs through the shirt in almost the same colour, the stripe being a slightly more shiny
material, Within the stripes of the shirt the Liver bird and the Adidas badge are repeated
and can only be seen on close inspection.
The major change on this shirt being the badge design that was also changed, with
the Liver bird now placed in a new shield design with the words Liverpool Football Club
written below, This is the same badge that would be used for a number of years after this
shirt, The badges stayed an embossed material with the players shirts being stitched.
By now Crown Paints had decided on the best way to display their logo on the front
of the shirt and the logo was not seen again on only the one line as had been the case on
previous shirts.
The only difference for this home shirt introduced in 1988 was the sponsors badge,
Crown Paints were replaced as sponsors by the electrical manufacurers Candy after the
1987-88 season. They chose to have their logo in red on the away shirts and white on the
home shirt as can be seen in this picture with it is left.
In season 1988-89, Liverpool used home goalkeeper shirt with special embroidery,
this was in match FA Cup Final (26.08.1988).
In 1988 Charity Shield match was used simple goalkeeper home shirt 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 & 1994.
Liverpool also played in 60's Charity Shield matches, but and this matches used simple
shirt, without special embroidery.
In 1988 the agreement with UK firm Crown Paints has ended six-year and Liverpool
has signed three-year the agreement with Italy firm Candy. The agreement with Candy will
end in a season 1991-92.
H G 1.0 |
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14.08.1988 |
away |
Real Sociedad |
Friendly |
20.08.1988 |
neutral |
Wimbledon |
Charity Shield |
29.08.1988 |
home |
Nottingham Forest |
Centenary Trophy |
03.09.1988 |
home |
Manchester United * |
Division One |
10.09.1988 |
away |
Aston Villa |
Division One |
17.09.1988 |
home |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Division One |
28.09.1988 |
home |
Walsall |
League Cup |
01.10.1988 |
home |
Newcastle United |
Division One |
12.10.1988 |
away |
Walsall |
Division One |
22.10.1988 |
home |
Coventry City |
Division One |
02.11.1988 |
home |
Arsenal |
League Cup |
05.11.1988 |
home |
Middlesbrough |
Division One |
12.11.1988 |
home |
Millwall |
Division One |
19.11.1988 |
away |
Queens Park Rangers |
Division One |
26.11.1988 |
home |
Wimbledon |
Division One |
11.12.1988 |
home |
Everton |
Division One |
17.12.1988 |
home |
Norwich City |
Division One |
26.12.1988 |
away |
Derby County |
Division One |
03.01.1989 |
home |
Aston Villa |
Division One |
07.01.1989 |
away |
Carlisle United |
FA Cup |
14.01.1989 |
away |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Division One |
21.01.1989 |
home |
Southampton |
Division One |
29.01.1989 |
away |
Millwall * |
FA Cup |
04.02.1989 |
away |
Newcastle United * |
Division One |
18.02.1989 |
away |
Hull City |
FA Cup |
01.03.1989 |
home |
Charlton Athletic |
Division One |
14.03.1989 |
home |
Luton Town |
Division One |
18.03.1989 |
home |
Brentford * |
FA Cup |
22.03.1989 |
away |
Coventry City |
Division One |
26.03.1989 |
away |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Division One |
29.03.1989 |
home |
Derby County |
Division One |
01.04.1989 |
away |
Norwich City * |
Division One |
11.04.1989 |
away |
Millwall |
Division One |
15.04.1989 |
neutral |
Nottingham Forest * |
FA Cup |
03.05.1989 |
away |
Everton * |
Division One |
07.05.1989 |
netral |
Nottingham Forest * |
FA Cup |
10.05.1989 |
home |
Nottingham Forest |
Division One |
13.05.1989 |
away |
Wimbledon |
Division One |
16.05.1989 |
home |
Queens Park Rangers |
Division One |
23.05.1989 |
home |
West Ham United |
Division One |
26.05.1989 |
home |
Arsenal * |
Division One |
H G 1.1 |
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08.10.1988 |
away |
Luton Town |
Division One |
H G 1.2 |
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27.08.1988 |
away |
Charlton Athletic |
Division One |
20.09.1988 |
away |
Arsenal |
Centenary Trophy |
24.09.1988 |
away |
Southampton |
Division One |
26.10.1988 |
away |
Nottingham Forest * |
Division One |
29.10.1988 |
away |
West Ham United |
Division One |
09.11.1988 |
away |
Arsenal |
League Cup |
30.11.1988 |
away |
West Ham United * |
League Cup |
04.12.1988 |
away |
Arsenal |
Division One |
01.01.1989 |
away |
Manchester United * |
Division One |
11.03.1989 |
away |
Middlesbrough * * |
Division One |
H G 1.3 |
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20.05.1989 |
neutral |
Everton |
FA Cup Final |
H G 1.4 |
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20.08.1988 |
neutral |
Wimbledon |
Charity Shield |
H G 1.5 |
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12.02.1989 |
away |
Dundee |
Testimonial Bobby Geddes |
G 1.- |
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03.08.1988 |
away |
Bryne |
Friendly |
05.08.1988 |
away |
Sunnmore XI |
Friendly |
08.08.1988 |
away |
Tromso IL |
Friendly |
12.08.1988 |
away |
Atletico Madrid |
Friendly |
23.11.1988 |
neutral |
Arsenal |
League Cup |
Left to right: 1st image, embroidered club emblem. 2nd image,
player number № 1 use on Liverpool shirt for matches in different tournament. 3rd image,
player number № 1 use on Liverpool shirt for matches in different tournament. 4th image,
special embroidery F.A. CUP FINAL WEMBLEY 1989 for match FA Cup Final.
Difference between a player shirt and a replica shirt, and as other features of a
player shirt to look here
|
1st Variant home goalkeeper kit
2nd Variant home goalkeeper kit
3rd Variant home goalkeeper kit
Standard away goalkeeper kit
1988-89 Away goalkeeper shirt long sleeve № 1 Bruce Grobbelaar
(white Candy logo) - not now good image
1988-89 Away goalkeeper shirt long sleeve № 1 Bruce Grobbelaar
(red Candy logo) - not now good image
1988-89 Home player tracksuit top - not now good
image
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1988-89 Away goalkeepers
shirt
Manufacturer: Adidas (made in United Kingdom)
Club sponsor: Candy
Years worn: 1988-89
In this design away goalkeeper shirt (white Candy logo) Liverpool first played in
In this design away goalkeeper shirt (red Candy logo) Liverpool first played in
Replica goalkeeper shirt long sleeve price: J
I did not see any of replica away goalkeeper shirt. (I not
sale what you to see on this site, I not owner thos things)
In a season 1988-89 the design away goalkeeper shirt has changed. Liverpool used
away goalkeeper shirt one seasons, 1988-89. Liverpool used away goalkeeper shirt how in
home, as and in away matches.
A G 1.0 - Away goalkeeper shirt (white or red Candy
logo) with home shorts & home socks.
A G 1.1 - Away goalkeeper shirt (white Candy logo)
with home shorts & home socks.
A G 1.2 - Away goalkeeper shirt (red Candy logo) with
home shorts & home socks.
The new kit for the 1987-88 season showed only a few subtle
changes from the previous season. The Adidas stripes on the shirt now extended all the way
down the sleeve and the collar was changed to a curious wrap-over design seen for the
first time on Liverpool shirts, Although plain red there is a very faint wide stripe that
runs through the shirt in almost the same colour, the stripe being a slightly more shiny
material, Within the stripes of the shirt the Liver bird and the Adidas badge are repeated
and can only be seen on close inspection.
The major change on this shirt being the badge design that was also changed, with
the Liver bird now placed in a new shield design with the words Liverpool Football Club
written below, This is the same badge that would be used for a number of years after this
shirt, The badges stayed an embossed material with the players shirts being stitched.
By now Crown Paints had decided on the best way to display
their logo on the front of the shirt and the logo was not seen again on only the one line
as had been the case on previous shirts.
The only difference for this home shirt introduced in 1988 was the sponsors badge,
Crown Paints were replaced as sponsors by the electrical manufacurers Candy after the
1987-88 season. They chose to have their logo in red on the away shirts and white on the
home shirt as can be seen in this picture with it is left.
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Interesting fact: Left photo with Dubai Champions Cup match versus Celtic (04.04.1989). On
photo Pat Bonner, after match, on Celtic goalkeeper dress swap goalkeeper shirt (wrong
side), yellow goalkeeper shirt, with white collar and cuffs. Or I mistake.
31 January 2014, I have e-mail from Nick, his write what on Youtube have video with
Dubai Champions Cup match versus Celtic (04.04.1989). On vidio can to see Bruce Grobbelaar
dress in yellow away goalkeeper shirt with white cuffs and collar.
Have two variants away goalkeeper shirt:
1 variant with white collar and cuffs.
2 variant with black collar and cuffs.
Now stand one question, This two nariants away goalkeeper shirt: was made for
season 1988-89 |
Was find else one match, Division One versus Sheffield Wednesday (08.04.1989) when
used away goalkeeper shirt. I not have photo or video with Bruce Grobbelaar in this match.
May be and for you will surprise what Sheffield Wednesday used shirt white-green kits,
away Sheffield Wednesday kits in season 1988-89. May be why any have photo or video with
Bruce Grobbelaar in this match, please contact us. Funny
what about this cover Liverpool programme I know more years, this programme I have, but
it's just, until now, I didn't pay attention to her.
In november 2020 I to find on Youtube video with goals in home match Division One
versus Sheffield Wednesday (08.04.1989). For this screenshots only can say what goalkeeper
shirt was yellow.
In 1988 the agreement with UK firm Crown Paints has ended six-year and Liverpool
has signed three-year the agreement with Italy firm Candy. The agreement with Candy will
end in a season 1991-92.
A G 1.0 |
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08.04.1989 |
home |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Division One |
A G 1.1 |
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04.04.1989 |
neutral |
Celtic Glasgow |
Friendly |
A G 1.2 |
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30.04.1989 |
away |
Celtic Glasgow |
Friendly |
Left to right:
1st image, embroidered club emblem. 2nd image, player number use on Liverpool shirt for
matches in different tournament.
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 goalkeeper kit
Standard third goalkeeper kit
1987-88 Third goalkeeper shirt long sleeve № 1 (CROWN PAINTS logo
two lines, season 1985-86) -
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1988-89 Third
goalkeepers shirt
Manufacturer: Adidas (made in United Kingdom)
Club sponsor: Candy
Years worn: 1988-89
In this third goalkeeper shirt Liverpool first played in ..
Replica goalkeeper shirt long sleeve price: J
I did not see any of replica away goalkeeper shirt. (I not
sale what you to see on this site, I not owner thos things)
In a season 1988-89 the design third goalkeeper shirt has changed. Liverpool used
third goalkeeper shirt one seasons, 1988-89. Liverpool used third goalkeeper shirt how in
home, as and in away matches.
T G 1.0 - Third goalkeeper shirt with home or
away shorts & home or away socks.
Why on my site you can read "Third goalkeeper
shirt", only for classification of the kits on my site.
The new kit for the 1987-88 season showed only a few subtle
changes from the previous season. The Adidas stripes on the shirt now extended all the way
down the sleeve and the collar was changed to a curious wrap-over design seen for the
first time on Liverpool shirts, Although plain red there is a very faint wide stripe that
runs through the shirt in almost the same colour, the stripe being a slightly more shiny
material, Within the stripes of the shirt the Liver bird and the Adidas badge are repeated
and can only be seen on close inspection.
The major change on this shirt being the badge design that was also changed, with
the Liver bird now placed in a new shield design with the words Liverpool Football Club
written below, This is the same badge that would be used for a number of years after this
shirt, The badges stayed an embossed material with the players shirts being stitched.
By now Crown Paints had decided on the best way to display their logo on the front
of the shirt and the logo was not seen again on only the one line as had been the case on
previous shirts.
The only difference for this home shirt introduced in 1988 was the sponsors badge,
Crown Paints were replaced as sponsors by the electrical manufacurers Candy after the
1987-88 season. They chose to have their logo in red on the away shirts and white on the
home shirt as can be seen in this picture with it is left.
In 1988 the agreement with UK firm Crown Paints has ended six-year and Liverpool
has signed three-year the agreement with Italy firm Candy. The agreement with Candy will
end in a season 1991-92.
Full list when Liverpool goalkeepers used third goalkeeper
shirt will soon.
Left to right:
1st image, embroidered club emblem. 2nd image, player number use on Liverpool shirt for
matches in different tournament.
Difference between a player shirt and a replica shirt, and as other features of a
player shirt to look here
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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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1st Variant third goalkeeper kit
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