Standard home kit
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H 1.0 |
1995-96 Premier League Home player shirt long sleeve № 9 Ian Rush
(big Carlsberg logo) - image with site facebook.com/anfield.relics
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1995-96 Home players
shirt
Manufacturer: Adidas
Club sponsor: Carlsberg
Years worn: 1995-96
In this home shirt Liverpool first played (how second home shirt) in away Friendly
match versus University College Dublin (Dublin, Ireland), 3-1, 16.05.1995, at Lansdowne
Road, Ireland.
Replica shirt short sleeve price: J34,99 (the price is specified
in a year of made and sale of this shirt, 1995. I not sale what you
to see on this site, I not owner thos things)
In a end season 1994-95 the design home shirt has changed. Liverpool used home
shirt two seasons, 1994-95 & 1995-96. In season 1994-95, this shirt was used how
second home shirt. Liverpool used home shirt how in all home, as and in more away matches.
H 1.0 - Home shirt (patches Premier League & big
Carlsberg logo & player number № 1) with home shorts & home socks.
H 1.1 - Home shirt (without patches & smaller
Carlsberg logo & player number № 2) with home shorts & home socks.
H 1.2 - Home shirt (without patches & big
Carlsberg logo & player number № 3) with home shorts & home socks.
H 1.4 - Home shirt (without patches & without
special embroidery FA Youth Cup Final & smaller Carlsberg & player number № 3)
with home shorts & home socks (only for FA Youth Cup).
* 1.- * - Unknown me now which player kits used in
this matches.
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.
Liverpool Youth teams used shirt without a sponsor Carlsberg logo (only not for FA
Youth Cup matches). In UEFA Cup matches, Reserves and Youth teams not have family name
players in back side shirt. Number player (start line numbers only with 1 on 11) in
Reserves and Youth teams in back shirt not how shirt 1st team (only not for UEFA Cup
matches).
In FA Youth Cup Final (17.05.1996) match was used simple home shirt (photo in top
left side page, David Thompson H 1.4), in shirt not was special embroidery to this match.
The special embroidery as was absent in matches FA Youth Cup Final 1963, 1972, 1996 &
2006. In first special embroidery on Liverpool Youth shirt was in FA Youth Cup Final match
versus Manchester United (16.04.2007).
Although it was known that the Adidas kit contract only had a
year to go, a new kit was introduced at the beginning of the season. For many it merely
represented another money-making opportunity, but the new kit did at least remove some of
the more obvious signs of non-Liverpool corporate identity. The Adidas stripes were
reduced to a trim instead of being an integral part of the kit design, and the Carlsberg
green was removed from the home strip altogether.
A stripe ran through the shirt once more but in almost the same colour as the rest
of the shirt, keeping the shirt looking all red from a distance but showing this faint
stripe close up, this is something Liverpool kits of the mid to late 80s also had.
The shirt sported a rather wide white V-neck collar in a heavy material different
to the shirt, This collar had a red stripe running through it near the top of the collar,
The Liver bird badge changed considerably, The standard shield being displayed in a much
larger shield of a different shape altogether although the details within the badge
remaining the same, the shankly gates are shown along with the Hillsborough flames, Thus
the over all size of the team badge greatly increasing since the good old days of the 70s
and 80s.
At the bottom of this shirt it sported a label on the outside of the shirt, this
said "Official Liverpool Product", Why it was put there is not really know but
added to the feeling that you were buying an official product and thus helping the club
financially in your own very small way. In next season, when Liverpool shirt manufacturer
Reebok, on shirt also will patch "Official Liverpool Product", only other
design. On home and away goalkeeper shirt's this label is absent.
The shirt once again had a stripe running through it, again
in a very subtle fashion as with almost all Liverpool kits.
This last season deal with Adidas, with next season 1996-97, Liverpool will played
in kits Reebok. Liverpool played in kits Adidas with 1985 to 1996 & 2006 to 2012.
H 1.0 |
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19.08.1995 |
home |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Premier League |
21.08.1995 |
away |
Leeds United |
Premier League |
26.08.1995 |
away |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Premier League |
30.08.1995 |
home |
Queens Park Rangers |
Premier League |
09.09.1995 |
away |
Wimbledon |
Premier League |
16.09.1995 |
home |
Blackburn Rovers |
Premier League |
20.09.1995 |
home |
Sunderland |
League Cup |
23.09.1995 |
home |
Bolton Wanderers |
Premier League |
14.10.1995 |
home |
Coventry City |
Premier League |
25.10.1995 |
home |
Manchester City |
League Cup |
28.10.1995 |
home |
Manchester City |
Premier League |
04.11.1995 |
away |
Newcastle United |
Premier League |
18.11.1995 |
home |
Everton |
Premier League |
29.11.1995 |
home |
Newcastle United |
League Cup |
02.12.1995 |
home |
Southampton |
Premier League |
09.12.1995 |
away |
Bolton Wanderers |
Premier League |
17.12.1995 |
home |
Manchester United |
Premier League |
23.12.1995 |
home |
Arsenal |
Premier League |
30.12.1995 |
away |
Chelsea |
Premier League |
01.01.1996 |
home |
Nottingham Forest |
Premier League |
06.01.1996 |
home |
Rochdale |
FA Cup |
13.01.1996 |
away |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Premier League |
20.01.1996 |
home |
Leeds United |
Premier League |
03.02.1996 |
home |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Premier League |
11.02.1996 |
away |
Queens Park Rangers |
Premier League |
18.02.1996 |
away |
Shrewsbury |
FA Cup |
24.02.1996 |
away |
Blackburn Rovers |
Premier League |
28.02.1996 |
home |
Charlton Athletic |
FA Cup |
03.03.1996 |
home |
Aston Villa |
Premier League |
10.03.1996 |
away |
Leeds United |
FA Cup |
13.03.1996 |
home |
Wimbledon |
Premier League |
16.03.1996 |
home |
Chelsea |
Premier League |
20.03.1996 |
home |
Leeds United |
FA Cup |
03.04.1996 |
home |
Newcastle United |
Premier League |
06.04.1996 |
away |
Coventry City |
Premier League |
08.04.1996 |
home |
West Ham United |
Premier League |
16.04.1996 |
away |
Everton |
Premier League |
27.04.1996 |
home |
Middlesbrough |
Premier League |
05.05.1996 |
away |
Manchester City |
Premier League |
H 1.1 |
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26.09.1995 |
home |
Spartak Vladikavkaz |
UEFA Cup |
17.10.1995 |
away |
Brondby |
UEFA Cup |
31.10.1995 |
home |
Brondby |
UEFA Cup |
H 1.2 |
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26.07.1995 |
away |
Birmingham City |
Friendly |
29.07.1995 |
neutral |
Ajax Amsterdam |
Friendly |
30.07.1995 |
neutral |
AC Fiorentina |
Friendly |
10.08.1995 |
away |
Celtic |
Friendly |
14.08.1995 |
away |
Linfield Belfast |
Friendly |
* 1.- * |
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02.08.1995 |
away |
Norway XI |
Friendly |
07.08.1995 |
away |
Yeovil Town XI |
Testimonial |
12.08.1995 |
away |
Shelbourne |
Friendly |
1st row (left
to right): 1st image, embroidered club emblem. 2nd image, family name player and player
number № 1 use on Liverpool shirt for matches Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup. 3nd
image, without family name player and player number № 2 use on Liverpool shirt for
matches UEFA Cup. 4th image, family name player and player number № 3 use on Liverpool
shirt for matches Friendly main team, Reserves & Youth (only FA Youth Cup) teams (only
player number in Youth team some it is more close to a collar). 5th image, without family
name player and player number № 4 use on Liverpool shirt for matches Friendly main team
(may be), Reserves & Youth teams. 6th image, without family name player and player
number use on Liverpool shirt for matches Friendly. Last image, patch Premier League use
on sleeves Liverpool shirt for matches Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup (patches used on
two sleeves).
Difference
between a player shirt and a replica shirt, and as other features of a player shirt to
look here
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Standard away kit
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A 1.0 |
1995-96 Premier League Away player shirt long sleeve № 11 Mark
Walters (big Carlsberg logo) - image with site
facebook.com/LiverpoolShirtsCollector
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1995-96
Away players shirt
Manufacturer: Adidas
Club sponsor: Carlsberg
Years worn: 1995-96
In this away shirt (big Carlsberg logo) Liverpool first played in
In this away shirt (smallest Carlsberg logo) Liverpool first played in away UEFA
Cup match versus Spartak (Vladikavkaz, Russia), 2-1, 12.09.1995, at Spartak Stadium,
Vladikavkaz, Russia.
Replica shirt short sleeve price: J34,99 (the price is specified
in a year of made and sale of this shirt, 1995). I not sale what you
to see on this site, I not owner thos things)
In a season 1995-96 the design away shirt has changed. Liverpool used away shirt
one season, 1995-96. In season 1995-96, Liverpool used with away shirt different kits:
Away shorts and away socks
Away shorts and second away socks
A 1.0 - Away shirt (with patches Premier League &
big Carlsberg logo & with player number № 1) with away shorts & away socks.
A 1.1 - Away shirt (with patches Premier League &
big Carlsberg logo & with player number № 1) with away shorts & second away
socks.
A 1.2 - Away shirt (with patches FA Cup Final &
big Carlsberg logo & special embroudery FA Cup Final & with player number № 1)
with away shorts & away socks.
A 1.3 - Away shirt (without patches & smallest
Carlsberg logo & with player number № 2) with away shorts & away socks.
* 1.- * - Unknown me now which player kits used in
this matches.
Liverpool Youth teams used shirt without a sponsor Carlsberg logo. In UEFA Cup
matches, Reserves and Youth teams not have family name players in back side shirt. Number
player (start line numbers only with 1 on 11) in Reserves and Youth teams in back shirt
not how shirt 1st team (only not for UEFA Cup matches).
Although it was known that the Adidas kit contract only had a
year to go, a new kit was introduced at the beginning of the season. For many it merely
represented another money-making opportunity, but the new kit did at least remove some of
the more obvious signs of non-Liverpool corporate identity. The Adidas stripes were
reduced to a trim instead of being an integral part of the kit design, Although the
Carlsberg green was not removed from the away strip as it had been from the home kit.
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The away kit remained essentially
green, although it was a dark, almost glossy black, green. The quartered shirt echoed
Liverpool's very first kit from 1892. Presumably, a return to blue was deemed too radical
to incorporate into a Liverpool strip, The Adidas logo and Liverbird badge were the same
as on the home shirt all be it in different colours.
At the bottom of this shirt it sported a label on the outside of the shirt, this
said "Official Liverpool Product", Why it was put there is not really know but
added to the feeling that you were buying an official product and thus helping the club
financially in your own very small way. In next season, when Liverpool shirt manufacturer
Reebok, on shirt also will patch "Official Liverpool Product", only other
design. On home and away goalkeeper shirt's this label is absent. |
The shirt once again had a stripe running through it, again in a very subtle
fashion as with almost all Liverpool kits, The collar changed to another buttoned collar,
this time making the shirt almost round necked when done up.
In season 1995-96, Liverpool used away shirt with special patch &
embroidery, for match FA Cup Final (11.05.1996).
In season 1995-96, for match' UEFA Cup was used away shirt with smallest Carlsberg
logo (look and read below).
In left down row away shirt with pkayer number without.
This last season deal with Adidas, with next season 1996-97, Liverpool will played
in kits Reebok. Liverpool played in kits Adidas with 1985 to 1996 & 2006 to 2012.
Due to UEFA restrictive rules on size of kit sponsorship logo
in European competitions, the Carlsberg sponsor rectangular box on the UEFA Cup player
shirt (top) is much smaller than the Carlsberg sponsor on player shirts for domestic
matches (middle). On replica shirt Carlsberg sponsor some bigger than on player shirts for
domestic matches (below).
A 1.0 |
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01.10.1995 |
away |
Manchester United |
Premier League |
22.11.1995 |
away |
West Ham United |
Premier League |
31.01.1996 |
away |
Aston Villa |
Premier League |
23.03.1996 |
away |
Nottingham Forest |
Premier League |
31.03.1996 |
neutral |
Aston Villa |
FA Cup |
A 1.1 |
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25.11.1995 |
away |
Middlesbrough |
Premier League |
A 1.2 |
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12.09.1995 |
away |
Spartak Vladikavkaz |
UEFA Cup |
A 1.3 |
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11.05.1996 |
neutral |
Manchester United |
FA Cup Final |
* 1.- * |
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02.08.1995 |
away |
Norway XI |
Friendly |
07.08.1995 |
away |
Yeovil Town XI |
Testimonial |
12.08.1995 |
away |
Shelbourne |
Friendly |
1st row: 1st image, embroidered club emblem. 2nd image,
family name player and player number № 1 use on Liverpool shirt for matches Premier
League, FA Cup & League Cup. 3nd image, without family name player and player number
№ 2 use on Liverpool shirt for matches UEFA Cup. 4th image, without family name player
and player number № 3 use on Liverpool shirt for matches Friendly main team (may be),
Reserves and Youth teams. 5th image, patch Premier League use on sleeves Liverpool shirt
for match's Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup (patches used on two sleeves).
2nd row: 1st image, patch FA Cup Final use on sleeves
Liverpool shirt for match FA Cup Final (patches used on two sleeves). 2nd image, special
embroidery 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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2nd Variant away kit
1995-96 FA Cup Final Away player shirt long sleeve № 23 Robbie
Fowler (big Carlsberg logo) - image with site liverpoolkits.com
1995-96 FA Cup Final Home player tracksuit top -
image with site facebook.com/liverpoolshirtsmuseum
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In this away shirt Liverpool in played in neutral FA Cup Final match versus
Manchester United, 0-1, 11.05.1996, at Wembley.
In left image, patch FA Cup Final use on sleeves Liverpool
shirt for match FA Cup Final (patches used on two sleeves). In right image, special
embroidery for match "F.A. Cup Final May 1996.
Ian Rush, Lee Sharpe, Michael Thomas, Andy Cole and Stan
Collymore mingle before kick off. The only memory for this cup final match now is
Liverpool's all white Armani suits worn prior to the match.
Liverpool’s decision to wear cream Armani suits for the 1996 FA Cup Final, as
much as their subsequent defeat to Manchester United, drew stinging criticism.
The incident is still dragged up as the prime example of the ‘Spice Boy’
mentality which surrounded Anfield in the mid-1990s and made them nearly-men.
Goalkeeper David James was responsible for the suits and Dominic Matteo admitted
'Never has so much damage been done to a team’s reputation.'
In his autobiography 'My Defence' he (Jason McAteer) wrote: 'All sorts were said
about us, from being too big for our boots to a team that was more concerned with swanning
round like playboys than playing football.
'None of it was true, as anyone who had been in our dressing room at Wembley would
have known. The scene was one of total devastation.
But, in terms of Liverpool’s reputation, the damage was done. The Spice Boys had
been born.'
Player number (№
1) use on Liverpool shirt for matches Premier League, FA Cup & League Cup. |
3rd Variant away kit
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A 1.3 |
1995-96 UEFA Cup Away player shirt long sleeve № 6 Neil Ruddock
(smallest Carlsberg logo) - image with site liverpoolkits.com
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A 1.3 - Away shirt (without patches & smallest
Carlsberg logo & with player number № 2) with away shorts & away socks.
In this away shirt (smallest Carlsberg logo) Liverpool first played in away
UEFA Cup match versus Spartak (Vladikavkaz, Russia), 2-1, 12.09.1995, at Spartak Stadium,
Vladikavkaz, Russia.
In UEFA Cup matches, not have family name players in back side shirt. Number
player (start line numbers only with 1 on 11).
For UEFA Cup matches, Liverpool used shirt with smaller Carlsberg logo, this know
only one what have small different in size Carlsberg logo, between a player shirt for UEFA
Cup matches and a replica shirt.
Due to UEFA restrictive rules on size of kit sponsorship logo
in European competitions, the Carlsberg sponsor rectangular box on the UEFA Cup player
shirt (upper) is much much smaller than the replicas (bottom) and the Carlsberg sponsor on
player shirts for domestic matches (upper).
A 1.2 |
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12.09.1995 |
away |
Spartak Vladikavkaz |
UEFA Cup |
Player number (№
2) use on Liverpool shirt for matches UEFA Cup. |
Standard third kit
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T 1.0 |
1995-96 Premier League Third player shirt short sleeve № 9
Ian Rush (black torches & big Carlsberg logo, unknown season used) -
image with site liverpoolkits.com
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1995-96
Third players shirt
Manufacturer: Adidas
Club sponsor: Carlsberg
Years worn: 1993-96
In this third shirt (big Carlsberg logo) Liverpool first played in away Premier
League match versus Sheffield United, 0-0, 26.12.1993, at Bramall Lane.
Replica shirt short sleeve price: J32,99 (the price is specified
in a year of made and sale of this shirt, 1994-95. I not sale what
you to see on this site, I not owner thos things)
In a middle season 1993-94 the design third shirt has changed. Liverpool used third
shirt three seasons, 1993-94, 1994-95 & 1995-96. In season 1995-96, Liverpool used
with third shirt different kits:
Third shorts and third socks
Away shorts and third socks
T 1.0 - Third shirt (patches Premier League & big
Carlsberg logo & player number № 2) with third shorts & third socks.
T 1.1 - Third shirt (patches Premier League & big
Carlsberg logo & player number № 2) with away shorts & third socks.
In Liverpool Youth teams players shirt without a sponsor Carlsberg logo. Reserves
and Youth teams not have family name players in back side shirt. Number player (start line
numbers only with 1 on 11) in Reserves and Youth teams in back shirt not how shirt 1st
team.
In 1993 Liverpool introduced an official third kit for the
first time. Football strips had become fashion items and the move was undoubtedly a way of
raising revenue. The new gold and black third kit was only worn by the team a handful of
times during the two seasons it was in use, It was a garish design to say the least,
reminiscent of some of the more daring shirt designs seen in the late 80s and early 90s.
What you know, third kits not was in sale in club shop in season 1993-94, and can
to buy third kits only with summer 1994.
The shirt was a gold/yellow colour, often referred to as either gold, yellow,
orange, mustard!!, The collar changed to a new design not seen before, although the shirt
was a button up collar once buttoned the shirt was very reminiscent of the previous kits
V-neck collar, The shirt also sported to gold stripes through the black collar as well as
3 black stripes (Adidas corporate design again) upon the sleeves, The shirt also displayed
the letters LFC upon the left handside of the collar.
The shirt also had the same corporate 3 white stripes as well as the Liver bird
badge running through the whole shirt at an angle of 45 degrees in a lighter almost faded
black colour, Both badges on the shirt, the Liverbird badge and the Adidas logo were
stitched onto the shirt as opposed to the normal embossed material for the majority of
Liverpool replica shirts.
Since a season 1993-94 players of the teams which are taking part in Premier
League, began to have constant numbers and as there were surnames of players on shirts
(below right). Before, surnames of players of Liverpool on shirts were only in one match
of the World Club Championship against Flamengo (Brazil), 3/13/1981 (below left).
Attention! It is very difficult to distinguish the third
player shirt from a replica shirt, the basic differences which were used in a home and
away player shirts from replica shirts, here do not operate. So will read through caution
below.
Now can write, what third shirt with: 1- the registered mark
"circle-R" on Adidas write, 2 - club crest has pure white flame from a white
torches, 3 - fabric is incorporated with "LIVERPOOL" word watermarks. This third
shirt with different, players shirt and hot have replicf shirt, if only they not fake.
The third difference is NOT noted by most collectors. Left
image, in standard player shirt's club crest has pure white flame from a white torches,
use on third shirt in season 1993-94. Right image, in standard player shirt's club crest
has pure white flame from a black torches, use on third shirt in seasons 1994-95 &
1995-96.
The fourth difference is NOT noted by most collectors.
Top image, in standard player shirt's fabric is incorporated
with "LIVERPOOL" word watermarks; Note also that the midpoint of the Liverpool
crest aligns with the Trifolium of the Carlsberg logo beneath it and have the registered
mark "circle-R" on Adidas write, use on third shirt in season 1993-94.
Bottom image, in standard player shirt's fabric has no such
watermarks. Note also that the midpoint of the Liverpool crest aligns with the letter
"g" of the Carlsberg logo beneath it and without the registered mark
"circle-R" on Adidas write, use on third shirt in seasons 1994-95 & 1995-96.
Ultra small Carlsberg sponsor as compared with standard
player shirt.
1994-96 Third Long Sleeved Player Shirt with SMALL Carlsberg.
This shirt was supposed to be produced in Big Carlsberg only, regardless replicas or
player shirts. This SMALL Carlsberg version was supposed to be tailor-produced for the
1995-96 UEFA Cup campaign, which placed restriction on the size of commercial sponsor logo
on chest. Liverpool played Alania Vladikavkaz and Brondby respectively in first and second
rounds. An early knock-out in the competition left no chance of using this third player
shirt with SMALL Carlsberg. Museum style photo follows tonight as always. Many thanks Michael Yip for given to me
images and text.
How to distinguish a third shirt of a season 1983-94 from a third shirt of a
seasons 1994-95, & 1995-96 very difficultly, read text top.
T 1.0 |
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01.05.1996 |
away |
Arsenal |
Premier League |
T 1.1 |
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04.10.1995 |
away |
Sunderland |
League Cup |
22.10.1995 |
away |
Southampton |
Premier League |
1st row (left
to right): 1st image, embroidered club emblem. 2nd image, family name player and player
number (Adidas logo) № 1 use on Liverpool shirt for matches Premier League, FA Cup,
League Cup in season 1993-94. 3rd image, family name player and player number (inscription
Adidas) № 2 use on Liverpool shirt for matches Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup in
season 1994-96. 4th image, without family name player and player number № 3 use on
Liverpool shirt for matches Friendly main team, Reserves team. 5th image, without family
name player and player number № 4 use on Liverpool shirt for matches Friendly main team,
Reserves & Youth teams.
2nd row image, patch Premier League use on sleeves Liverpool shirt for matches
Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup (patches used on two sleeves).
Difference
between a player shirt and a replica shirt, and as other features of a player shirt
to look here
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2nd Variant third kit
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T 1.- |
1995-96 UEFA Cup Third player shirt long sleeve (black
torches & smaller Carlsberg logo, issued) - image with site
liverpoolkits.com
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3rd Variant third kit
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T 1.- |
1995-96 Youtn Third player shirt short sleeve (black torches
& without Carlsberg logo & without player number, worn, unknown season used)
- image with site liverpoolkits.com
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Standard home goalkeeper kit
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H G 1.0 |
1995-96 Premier League Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve № 1 David
James (black big Carlsberg logo) - not now good image
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1995-96 Home goalkeepers
shirt
Manufacturer: Adidas
Club sponsor: Carlsberg
Years worn: 1995-96
In this home goalkeeper shirt Liverpool first played in
Replica goalkeeper shirt long sleeve price: J39,99 (the price is
specified in a year of made and sale of this shirt, 1995. I not sale
what you to see on this site, I not owner thos things)
In a season 1995-96 the design home goalkeeper shirt has changed. Liverpool used
home goalkeeper shirt one season, 1995-96. Liverpool used home goalkeeper shirt how in
home, as and in away matches. In season 1995-96, Liverpool used with home goalkeeper shirt
different kits:
Home goalkeeper shorts and home goalkeeper socks
Third goalkeeper shorts and home goalkeeper socks
Home shorts and home goalkeeper socks
Away shorts and away socks
Away shorts & third socks
Second away shorts & unknown socks
H G 1.0 - Home goalkeeper shirt (patches THE F.A.
PREMIER LEAGUE & black big Carlsberg logo & player number № 1) with home
goalkeeper shorts & home goalkeeper socks.
H G 1.1 - Home goalkeeper shirt (patches THE F.A.
PREMIER LEAGUE & black big Carlsberg logo & player number № 1) with third
goalkeeper shorts & home goalkeeper socks.
H G 1.2 - Home goalkeeper shirt (patches THE F.A.
PREMIER LEAGUE & black big Carlsberg logo & player number № 1) with home shorts
& home goalkeeper socks.
H G 1.3 - Home goalkeeper shirt (patches THE F.A.
PREMIER LEAGUE & black big Carlsberg logo & player number № 1) with away shorts
& third socks.
H G 1.4 - Home goalkeeper shirt (without patches &
white smaller Carlsberg logo & player number № 2) with home goalkeeper shorts &
home goalkeeper socks.
H G 1.5 - Home goalkeeper shirt (without patches &
white smaller Carlsberg logo & player number № 2) with away shorts & home
goalkeeper socks.
H G 1.6 - Home goalkeeper shirt (without patches &
white smaller Carlsberg logo & player number № 3) with second shorts & unknown
socks.
H G 1.7 - Home goalkeeper shirt (without patches &
white smaller Carlsberg logo & player number № 3) with third goalkeeper shorts &
home goalkeeper socks.
H G 1.8 - Home goalkeeper shirt (without patches &
without special embroidery FA Youth Cup Final & white smaller Carlsberg & player
number № 3) with home goalkeeper shorts & home goalkeeper socks (only for FA Youth
Cup).
H G 1.0 * - Unknown me now which goalkeeper kits used
in this matches, I assume what used home goalkeeper kits.
G 1.- * - Unknown me now which goalkeeper kits used in
this matches.
Liverpool Youth teams used shirt without a sponsor Carlsberg logo (only not for FA
Youth Cup matches). In UEFA Cup matches, Reserves and Youth teams not have family name
players in back side shirt. Number player (start line numbers only with 1 on 11) in
Reserves and Youth teams in back shirt not how shirt 1st team (only not for UEFA Cup
matches).
In FA Youth Cup Final (17.05.1996) match was used simple home goalkeeper shirt
(photo in top left side page, Roy Naylor H G 1.6), in shirt not was special embroidery to
this match. The special embroidery as was absent in matches FA Youth Cup Final 1963, 1972,
1996 & 2006. In first special embroidery on Liverpool Youth shirt was in FA Youth Cup
Final match versus Manchester United (16.04.2007).
Although it was known that the Adidas kit contract only had a
year to go, a new kit was introduced at the beginning of the season. For many it merely
represented another money-making opportunity, but the new kit did at least remove some of
the more obvious signs of non-Liverpool corporate identity. The Adidas stripes were
reduced to a trim instead of being an integral part of the kit design, and the Carlsberg
green was removed from the home strip altogether.
A stripe ran through the shirt once more but in almost the same colour as the rest
of the shirt, keeping the shirt looking all red from a distance but showing this faint
stripe close up, this is something Liverpool kits of the mid to late 80s also had.
The shirt sported a rather wide white V-neck collar in a heavy material different
to the shirt, This collar had a red stripe running through it near the top of the collar,
The Liver bird badge changed considerably, The standard shield being displayed in a much
larger shield of a different shape altogether although the details within the badge
remaining the same, the shankly gates are shown along with the Hillsborough flames, Thus
the over all size of the team badge greatly increasing since the good old days of the 70s
and 80s.
At the bottom of this shirt it sported a label on the outside of the shirt, this
said "Official Liverpool Product", Why it was put there is not really know but
added to the feeling that you were buying an official product and thus helping the club
financially in your own very small way. In next season, when Liverpool shirt manufacturer
Reebok, on shirt also will patch "Official Liverpool Product", only other
design. On home and away goalkeeper shirt's this label is absent.
The shirt once again had a stripe running through it, again
in a very subtle fashion as with almost all Liverpool kits.
Sponsor Carlsberg logo on goalkeepers shirt in season
1995-96, not only have different size, but and different color. Left image, black or white
big Carlsberg logo, used on player shirt. Rigth image, black or white snall Carlsberg
logo, used how on player shirt in UEFA Cup matches, as and replica goalkeeper shirt.
Replica goalkeeper shirt made only with white snall Carlsberg logo. Some different in size
Carlsberg logo can to see in different quantity of letters (red brackets). This information will update. For goalkeepers shirt how I think was used
some variant size Carlsberg logo (big small and smaller)!
In season 1995-96, for matches UEFA Cup was used home goalkeeper shirt with
smallest Carlsberg logo.
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Interesting fact. In away
Premier League match versus Leeds United (21.08.1995), on Liverpool goalkeeper David James
was dress other shorts (right image), this design shorts was used not only in one match.
Else on this shorts have player number, 1. First on Liverpool shorts will only in season
1998-99, on shorts for matches UEFA Cup. Left image, standard home goalkeeper shorts for
season 1995-96, used how with home goalkeeper shirt and away goalkeeper shirt. With next
season 1996-97, for away goalkeeper shirt was made and away goalkeeper shorts & away
goalkeeper socks.
This last season deal with Adidas, with next season 1996-97, Liverpool will played
in kits Reebok. Liverpool played in kits Adidas with 1985 to 1996 & 2006 to 2012.
H G 1.0 |
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26.08.1995 |
away |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Premier League |
09.09.1995 |
away |
Wimbledon |
Premier League |
23.09.1995 |
home |
Bolton Wanderers |
Premier League |
22.10.1995 |
away |
Southampton |
Premier League |
28.10.1995 |
home |
Manchester City |
Premier League |
04.11.1995 |
away |
Newcastle United |
Premier League |
18.11.1995 |
home |
Everton |
Premier League |
02.12.1995 |
home |
Southampton |
Premier League |
17.12.1995 |
home |
Manchester United |
Premier League |
23.12.1995 |
home |
Arsenal |
Premier League |
30.12.1995 |
away |
Chelsea |
Premier League |
01.01.1996 |
home |
Nottingham Forest |
Premier League |
06.01.1996 |
home |
Rochdale |
FA Cup |
13.01.1996 |
away |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Premier League |
20.01.1996 |
home |
Leeds United |
Premier League |
03.02.1996 |
home |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Premier League |
11.02.1996 |
away |
Queens Park Rangers |
Premier League |
18.02.1996 |
away |
Shrewsbury |
FA Cup |
24.02.1996 |
away |
Blackburn Rovers |
Premier League |
28.02.1996 |
home |
Charlton Athletic |
FA Cup |
03.03.1996 |
home |
Aston Villa |
Premier League |
10.03.1996 |
away |
Leeds United |
FA Cup |
13.03.1996 |
home |
Wimbledon |
Premier League |
03.04.1996 |
home |
Newcastle United |
Premier League |
06.04.1996 |
away |
Coventry City |
Premier League |
16.04.1996 |
away |
Everton |
Premier League |
27.04.1996 |
home |
Middlesbrough |
Premier League |
01.05.1996 |
away |
Arsenal |
Premier League |
05.05.1996 |
away |
Manchester City |
Premier League |
H G 1.0 * |
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30.08.1995 |
home |
Queens Park Rangers |
Premier League |
16.09.1995 |
home |
Blackburn Rovers |
Premier League |
14.10.1995 |
home |
Coventry City |
Premier League |
25.10.1995 |
home |
Manchester City |
League Cup |
09.12.1995 |
away |
Bolton Wanderers |
Premier League |
20.03.1996 |
home |
Leeds United |
FA Cup |
16.03.1996 |
home |
Chelsea |
Premier League |
08.04.1996 |
home |
West Ham United |
Premier League |
H G 1.1 |
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19.08.1995 |
home |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Premier League |
21.08.1995 |
away |
Leeds United |
Premier League |
H G 1.2 |
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20.09.1995 |
home |
Sunderland |
League Cup |
29.11.1995 |
home |
Newcastle United |
League Cup |
H G 1.3 |
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04.10.1995 |
away |
Sunderland |
League Cup |
H G 1.4 |
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17.10.1995 |
away |
Brondby |
UEFA Cup |
31.10.1995 |
home |
Brondby |
UEFA Cup |
H G 1.5 |
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12.09.1995 |
away |
Spartak Vladikavkaz |
UEFA Cup |
H G 1.6 |
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29.07.1995 |
neutral |
Ajax Amsterdam |
Friendly |
30.07.1995 |
neutral |
AC Fiorentina |
Friendly |
H G 1.7 |
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10.08.1995 |
away |
Celtic |
Friendly |
14.08.1995 |
away |
Linfield Belfast |
Friendly |
G 1.- * |
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26.07.1995 |
away |
Birmingham City |
Friendly |
02.08.1995 |
away |
Norway XI |
Friendly |
07.08.1995 |
away |
Yeovil Town XI |
Testimonial |
12.08.1995 |
away |
Shelbourne |
Friendly |
Full list when Liverpool players used home goalkeeper shirt
will soon.
1st row (left
to right): 1st image, embroidered club emblem. 2nd image, family name player and player
number № 1 use on Liverpool shirt for matches Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup. 3nd
image, without family name player and player number № 2 use on Liverpool shirt for
matches UEFA Cup. 4th image, family name player and player number № 3 use on Liverpool
shirt for matches Friendly main team, Reserves & Youth (only FA Youth Cup) teams (only
player number in Youth team some it is more close to a collar). 5th image, without family
name player and player number № 4 use on Liverpool shirt for matches Friendly main team
(may be), Reserves & Youth teams. 6th image, without family name player and player
number use on Liverpool shirt for matches Friendly. Last image, patch THE F.A. PREMIER
LEAGUE use on sleeves Liverpool shirt for matches Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup
(patches used on two sleeves).
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
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H G 1.1 |
1995-96 Premier League Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve № 1 David
James (black big Carlsberg logo) - not now good image
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In start Premier League matches, as and some pre-season Friendly matches, David
James used shorts with player numbers, only shorts was made Adidas but without club
emblem. Why as was I not know,
Photo of away Friendly match v Celtic, 10.08.1995.
I think what before start Premier League season in 1995-96,
Liverpool goalkeepers not have new goalkeeper shorts.
Why this shorts from my site have name "Third
goalkeeper shorts", only for classification of the kits.
H G 1.1 - Home goalkeeper shirt (patches Premier
League & black big Carlsberg logo & player number № 1) with third goalkeeper
shorts & home goalkeeper socks.
Interesting fact. In away
Premier League match versus Leeds United (21.08.1995), on Liverpool goalkeeper David James
was dress other shorts (right image), this design shorts was used not only in one match.
Else on this shorts have player number, 1. First on Liverpool shorts will only in season
1998-99, on shorts for matches UEFA Cup. Left image, standard home goalkeeper shorts for
season 1995-96, used how with home goalkeeper shirt and away goalkeeper shirt. With next
season 1996-97, for away goalkeeper shirt was made and away goalkeeper shorts & away
goalkeeper socks.
H G 1.1 |
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19.08.1995 |
home |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Premier League |
21.08.1995 |
away |
Leeds United |
Premier League |
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2nd Variant home goalkeeper kit
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H G 1.2 |
1995-96 Premier League Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve № 1 David
James (black big Carlsberg logo) - not now good image
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H G 1.2 - Home goalkeeper shirt (patches Premier
League & black big Carlsberg logo & player number № 1) with home shorts &
home goalkeeper socks.
H G 1.2 |
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20.09.1995 |
home |
Sunderland |
League Cup |
29.11.1995 |
home |
Newcastle United |
League Cup |
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3rd Variant home goalkeeper kit
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H G 1.3 |
1995-96 Premier League Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve № 1 David
James (black big Carlsberg logo) - not now good image
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H G 1.3 - Home goalkeeper shirt (patches THE F.A.
PREMIER LEAGUE & black big Carlsberg logo & player number № 1) with away shorts
& third socks.
H G 1.3 |
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04.10.1995 |
away |
Sunderland |
League Cup |
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4th Variant home goalkeeper kit
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H G 1.4 |
1995-96 UEFA Cup Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve № 13 Tony
Warner (white small Carlsberg logo) -
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In UEFA Cup matches, not have family name players in back side shirt. Number player
(start line numbers only with 1 on 11).
For UEFA Cup matches, Liverpool used shirt with smaller Carlsberg logo, this know
only one what have small different in size Carlsberg logo, between a player shirt for UEFA
Cup matches and a replica shirt.
H G 1.4 |
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17.10.1995 |
away |
Brondby |
UEFA Cup |
31.10.1995 |
home |
Brondby |
UEFA Cup |
Player number (№
2) use on Liverpool shirt for matches UEFA Cup.
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5th Variant home goalkeeper kit
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H G 1.5 |
1995-96 UEFA Cup Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve № 13 Tony
Warner (white small Carlsberg logo) -
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In UEFA Cup matches, not have family name players in back side shirt. Number player
(start line numbers only with 1 on 11).
For UEFA Cup matches, Liverpool used shirt with smaller Carlsberg logo, this know
only one what have small different in size Carlsberg logo, between a player shirt for UEFA
Cup matches and a replica shirt.
H G 1.5 |
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12.09.1995 |
away |
Spartak Vladikavkaz |
UEFA Cup |
Player number (№
2) use on Liverpool shirt for matches UEFA Cup.
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6th Variant home goalkeeper kit
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H G 1.6 |
1995-96 friendly Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve № 1 (white
small Carlsberg logo) - not now good image
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Down home goalkeeper shirt № 27, this number in season 1995-96 was Stephen Pears.
In which Friendly matches was issued this home goalkeeper shirt, I not know. On shirt have
Premier League patches, but without family name player. In tree Friendly matches of eight,
was used shirt without Premier League patches.
H G 1.6 |
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29.07.1995 |
neutral |
Ajax Amsterdam |
Friendly |
30.07.1995 |
neutral |
AC Fiorentina |
Friendly |
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7th Variant home goalkeeper kit
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H G 1.7 |
1995-96 friendly Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve № 1 (white
small Carlsberg logo) - not now good image
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H G 1.7 - Home goalkeeper shirt (without patches &
white smaller Carlsberg logo & player number № 3) with third goalkeeper shorts &
home goalkeeper socks.
In start Premier League matches, as and some pre-season Friendly matches, David
James used shorts with player numbers, only shorts was made Adidas but without club
emblem. Why as was I not know,
Photo of away Friendly match v Celtic, 10.08.1995.
Photo of away Friendly match v Linfield Belfast, 14.08.1995.
Why this shorts from my site have name "Third
goalkeeper shorts", only for classification of the kits.
Interesting fact. In away
Premier League match versus Leeds United (21.08.1995), on Liverpool goalkeeper David James
was dress other shorts (right image), this design shorts was used not only in one match.
Else on this shorts have player number, 1. First on Liverpool shorts will only in season
1998-99, on shorts for matches UEFA Cup. Left image, standard home goalkeeper shorts for
season 1995-96, used how with home goalkeeper shirt and away goalkeeper shirt. With next
season 1996-97, for away goalkeeper shirt was made and away goalkeeper shorts & away
goalkeeper socks.
H G 1.7 |
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10.08.1995 |
away |
Celtic |
Friendly |
14.08.1995 |
away |
Linfield Belfast |
Friendly |
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8th Variant home goalkeeper kit
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H G 1.8 |
1995-96 FA Youth Cup Final Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve № 1
Roy Naylor (white smallest Carlsberg logo) - not now good image
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In FA Youth Cup Final (17.05.1996) match was used simple home goalkeeper shirt
(photo in top left side page, Roy Naylor H G 1.4), in shirt not was special embroidery to
this match. The special embroidery as was absent in matches FA Youth Cup Final 1963, 1972,
1996 & 2006. In first special embroidery on Liverpool Youth shirt was in FA Youth Cup
Final match versus Manchester United (16.04.2007). |
Standard away goalkeeper kit
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A G 1.0 |
1995-96 Premier League Away goalkeeper shirt long sleeve № 1 David
James (black big Carlsberg logo) - not now good image
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1995-96 Away goalkeepers
shirt
Manufacturer: Adidas
Club sponsor: Carlsberg
Years worn: 1995-96
In this away goalkeeper shirt Liverpool first played in ...
Replica goalkeeper shirt long sleeve price: J39,99 (the price is
specified in a year of made and sale of this shirt, 1995. I not sale
what you to see on this site, I not owner thos things)
In a season 1995-96 the design away goalkeeper shirt has changed. Liverpool used
away goalkeeper shirt one season, 1995-96. Liverpool used away goalkeeper shirt how in
home, as and in away matches.
A G 1.0 - Away goalkeeper shirt (patches Premier
League & black big Carlsberg logo & player number № 1) with home goalkeeper
shorts & home goalkeeper socks.
A G 1.2 - Away goalkeeper shirt (patches FA Cup
Littlewoods & black big Carlsberg logo & player number № 1) with home goalkeeper
shorts & home goalkeeper socks.
A G 1.1 - Away goalkeeper shirt (without patches &
white smaller Carlsberg logo & player number № 2) with home goalkeeper shorts &
home goalkeeper socks.
A G 1.4 - Away goalkeeper shirt (without patches &
without special embroidery FA Youth Cup Final & white smaller Carlsberg & player
number № 2) with home goalkeeper shorts & home goalkeeper socks (only for FA Youth
Cup).
A G 1.-* - Unknown me now which goalkeeper kits used
in this matches, I assume what used away goalkeeper kits.
G 1.- * - Unknown me now which goalkeeper kits used in
this matches.
Liverpool Youth teams used shirt without a sponsor Carlsberg logo (only not for FA
Youth Cup matches). In UEFA Cup matches, Reserves and Youth teams not have family name
players in back side shirt. Number player (start line numbers only with 1 on 11) in
Reserves and Youth teams in back shirt not how shirt 1st team (only not for UEFA Cup
matches).
In FA Youth Cup Final (30.04.1996) match was used simple away goalkeeper shirt
(photo in top left side page, Roy Naylor A G 1.4), in shirt not was special embroidery to
this match. The special embroidery as was absent in matches FA Youth Cup Final 1963, 1972,
1996 & 2006. In first special embroidery on Liverpool Youth shirt was in FA Youth Cup
Final match versus Manchester United (16.04.2007).
Although it was known that the Adidas kit contract only had a
year to go, a new kit was introduced at the beginning of the season. For many it merely
represented another money-making opportunity, but the new kit did at least remove some of
the more obvious signs of non-Liverpool corporate identity. The Adidas stripes were
reduced to a trim instead of being an integral part of the kit design, and the Carlsberg
green was removed from the home strip altogether.
A stripe ran through the shirt once more but in almost the same colour as the rest
of the shirt, keeping the shirt looking all red from a distance but showing this faint
stripe close up, this is something Liverpool kits of the mid to late 80s also had.
The shirt sported a rather wide white V-neck collar in a heavy material different
to the shirt, This collar had a red stripe running through it near the top of the collar,
The Liver bird badge changed considerably, The standard shield being displayed in a much
larger shield of a different shape altogether although the details within the badge
remaining the same, the shankly gates are shown along with the Hillsborough flames, Thus
the over all size of the team badge greatly increasing since the good old days of the 70s
and 80s.
At the bottom of this shirt it sported a label on the outside of the shirt, this
said "Official Liverpool Product", Why it was put there is not really know but
added to the feeling that you were buying an official product and thus helping the club
financially in your own very small way. In next season, when Liverpool shirt manufacturer
Reebok, on shirt also will patch "Official Liverpool Product", only other
design. On home and away goalkeeper shirt's this label is absent.
The shirt once again had a stripe running through it, again
in a very subtle fashion as with almost all Liverpool kits.
|
|
Sponsor Carlsberg logo on goalkeepers shirt in season
1995-96, not only have different size, but and different color. Left image, black or white
big Carlsberg logo, used on player shirt. Rigth image, black or white snall Carlsberg
logo, used how on player shirt in UEFA Cup matches, as and replica goalkeeper shirt.
Replica goalkeeper shirt made only with white snall Carlsberg logo. Some different in size
Carlsberg logo can to see in different quantity of letters (red brackets). This information will update. For goalkeepers shirt how I think was used
some variant size Carlsberg logo (big small and smaller)!
In season 1995-96, Liverpool used away goalkeeper shirt with special patch for
match FA Cup Final (11.05.1996). But on away goalkeeper shirt out special embroidery for
match FA Cup Final, why as I not know, may be he thick material can.
In season 1995-96, for matches UEFA Cup was used away goalkeeper shirt with
smallest Carlsberg logo.
Interesting fact. This 4 photos
away goalkeeper shirt, which used Liverpool goalkeepers different tournaments. 1st &
2nd images, David James in home UEFA Cup match versus Spartak Vladikavkaz (26.09.1995).
3rd & 4th images, Roy Naylor in away FA Youth Cup Final 1st Leg match versus West Ham
United (30.04.1996).
it's a velveteen flock material ironed on the back.
This last season deal with Adidas, with next season 1996-97, Liverpool will played
in kits Reebok. Liverpool played in kits Adidas with 1985 to 1996 & 2006 to 2012.
A G 1.0 |
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01.10.1995 |
away |
Manchester United |
Premier League |
22.11.1995 |
away |
West Ham United |
Premier League |
25.11.1995 |
away |
Middlesbrough |
Premier League |
31.01.1996 |
away |
Aston Villa |
Premier League |
23.03.1996 |
away |
Nottingham Forest |
Premier League |
31.03.1996 |
neutral |
Aston Villa |
FA Cup |
A G 1.1 |
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|
11.05.1996 |
neutral |
Manchester United |
FA Cup Final |
A G 1.2 |
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|
|
26.09.1995 |
home |
Spartak Vladikavkaz |
UEFA Cup |
G 1.- * |
|
|
|
26.07.1995 |
away |
Birmingham City |
Friendly |
02.08.1995 |
away |
Norway XI |
Friendly |
07.08.1995 |
away |
Yeovil Town XI |
Testimonial |
12.08.1995 |
away |
Shelbourne |
Friendly |
Full list when Liverpool players used away goalkeeper shirt
will soon.
1st row (left
to right): 1st image, embroidered club emblem. 2nd image, family name player and player
number № 1 use on Liverpool shirt for matches Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup. 3nd
image, without family name player and player number № 2 use on Liverpool shirt for
matches UEFA Cup & Youth (only FA Youth Cup) team. 4th image, family name player and
player number № 3 use on Liverpool shirt for matches Friendly main team, Reserves . 5th
image, without family name player and player number № 4 use on Liverpool shirt for
matches Friendly main team (may be), Reserves & Youth teams. 6th image, without family
name player and player number use on Liverpool shirt for matches Friendly. Last image,
patch Premier League use on sleeves Liverpool shirt for matches Premier League, FA Cup,
League Cup (patches used on two sleeves).
2nd row: 1st image, patch FA Cup Final use on sleeves
Liverpool shirt for match FA Cup Final (patches used on two sleeves). 2nd image, special
embroidery 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
|
|
|
Away
FA Cup Final goalkeeper shirt |
Home goalkeeper shorts |
Home goalkeeper socks |
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 away goalkeeper kit
2nd Variant away goalkeeper kit
3rd Variant away goalkeeper kit
1995-96 Friendly Away goalkeeper shirt long sleeve ℭ 1 (black big
Carlsberg logo) -
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4th Variant away goalkeeper kit
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