Standard home player kit
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H 1.0 |
1998-99 Premier League Home player shirt short sleeve № 9 Robbie
Fowler (big Carlsberg logo) - image with site
facebook.com/liverpoolmatch.shirts
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1999-00
Home players shirt
Manufacturer: Reebok (made in United Kingdom)
Club sponsor: Carlsberg
Years worn: 1998-00
In this design home shirt (big Carlsberg logo) Liverpool first played in
Replica shirt short sleeve price: J39,99 (the price is specified
in a year of made and sale of this shirt, 1998-99. (I not sale what
you to see on this site, I not owner thos things)
In a season 1998-99 the design home shirt has changed. Liverpool used home shirt
two seasons, 1998-99 & 1999-00. Liverpool used home shirt how in all home, as and in
more away matches.
H 1.0 - Home shirt (patches THE F.A. PREMIER LEAGUE
& big Carlsberg logo & player number № 1) with home shorts & home socks.
H 1.1 - Home shirt (without patches & small
Carlsberg logo & player number № 2) with home shorts (player number) & home
socks.
H 1.2 - Home shirt (patches THE F.A. PREMIER LEAGUE
& big Carlsberg logo & player number № 3) with home shorts & home socks.
H 1.3 - Home shirt (without patches & without
Carlsberg logo & player number № 3) with home shorts & home socks.
H 1.4 - For Reserves. Home shirt (patches THE
F.A. PREMIER LEAGUE & big Carlsberg logo & player number № 3) with home shorts
& home socks. Used in matches Premier Reservr League.
H 1.5 - For U 19s. Home shirt (without patches
& small Carlsberg logo & player number № 3) with home shorts (without player
number) & home socks. Used in matches Under 19s League.
H 1.6 - For U 17s.
H / A 1.* - Unknown me now which goalkeeper kits
(player number № 1) used in this 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 side
shirt not how on shirt 1st team.
In season 1998-99 players main team use shirt with big Carlsberg logo. Only
for matches UEFA Cup used shirt with small Carlsberg logo.
Liverpool player shirt comes without a sponsor logo Carlsberg on the crest
position owing to ban of beer sponsoring in countries like Norway and France.
The normal home shirt should have a Carlsberg sponsor logo on
the front. The Carlsberg sponsor logo is forced to be dropped-out when matches are played
in countries with alcoholic bans.
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First in
history Liverpool FC kits, has appeared on shorts player number, this was only in matches
UEFA Cup. May be in first, shorts with player number used some teams in England, Chelsea
(1964 to 1977), Ipswich Town (1969 to 1977) and else some teams. In Scotland, this club
was Celtic (Glasgow), with December 1960. In season 1999-2000, shorts with player number
not used. I now know as. |
Reebok replaced both the Home kit for the 1998-2000 seasons,
with the home kit becoming even more retro in design, with a round neck-collar, recalling
the classic 60s Liverpool kit, Once again a stripe was introduced into the shirt that was
only noticeable upon closer inspection, although this time the stripe ran horizontally,
not vertically as seen over many years previously.
Again, The Oval badge was a curious design as the oval badge was a completely
separate piece of material that had been sewn onto the shirt, the badge was stitched and
not embossed in any way, The collar used was a typically plain retro looking collar in
white, this trim was repeated onto the end of the sleeves of the shirt.
For the first time the Reebok badge logo was used without any "Reebok"
lettering, This really was a very plain looking shirt harping back to the Liverpool strips
of the 60s especially and was a firm favourite with the fans after the very busy kits used
by Adidas in the early 90s.
On back side replica shirt label "LIVERPOOL FC
OFFICIAL MERCHANDISE", this only for season 1999-00.
How to distinguish home shirt of a season 1998-99, from home shirt of a season
1999-00, very difficultly, I not know how.
H 1.0 |
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22.08.1998 |
home |
Arsenal |
Premier League |
30.08.1998 |
away |
Newcastle United |
Premier League |
09.09.1998 |
home |
Coventry City |
Premier League |
19.09.1998 |
home |
Charlton Athletic |
Premier League |
04.10.1998 |
home |
Chelsea |
Premier League |
17.10.1998 |
away |
Everton |
Premier League |
24.10.1998 |
home |
Nottingham Forest |
Premier League |
27.10.1998 |
away |
Fulham |
League Cup |
31.10.1998 |
away |
Leicester City |
Premier League |
07.11.1998 |
home |
Derby County |
Premier League |
10.11.1998 |
home |
Tottenham Hotspur |
League Cup |
14.11.1998 |
home |
Leeds United |
Premier League |
29.11.1998 |
home |
Blackburn Rovers |
Premier League |
05.12.1998 |
away |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Premier League |
13.12.1998 |
away |
Wimbledon |
Premier League |
19.12.1998 |
home |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Premier League |
28.12.1998 |
home |
Newcastle United |
Premier League |
03.01.1999 |
away |
Port Vale |
FA Cup |
16.01.1999 |
home |
Southampton |
Premier League |
30.01.1999 |
away |
Coventry City |
Premier League |
06.02.1999 |
home |
Middlesbrough |
Premier League |
20.02.1999 |
home |
West Ham United |
Premier League |
27.02.1999 |
away |
Chelsea |
Premier League |
13.03.1999 |
away |
Derby County |
Premier League |
03.04.1999 |
home |
Everton |
Premier League |
12.04.1999 |
away |
Leeds United |
Premier League |
17.04.1999 |
home |
Aston Villa |
Premier League |
21.04.1999 |
home |
Leicester City |
Premier League |
24.04.1999 |
away |
Blackburn Rovers |
Premier League |
01.05.1999 |
home |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Premier League |
05.05.1999 |
home |
Manchester United |
Premier League |
08.05.1999 |
away |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Premier League |
16.05.1999 |
home |
Wimbledon |
Premier League |
H 1.1 |
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15.09.1998 |
away |
Kosice |
UEFA Cup |
29.09.1998 |
home |
Kosice |
UEFA Cup |
03.11.1998 |
away |
Valencia |
UEFA Cup |
24.11.1998 |
away |
Celta Vigo |
UEFA Cup |
08.12.1998 |
home |
Celta Vigo |
UEFA Cup |
H 1.2 |
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24.07.1998 |
away |
Crewe Alexandra |
Friendly |
27.07.1998 |
away |
Randers Freja |
Friendly |
31.07.1998 |
neutral |
St. Patricks Athletic |
Friendly |
01.08.1998 |
neutral |
Leeds United |
Friendly |
04.08.1998 |
home |
Inter Milan |
Friendly |
08.08.1998 |
away |
Celtic Glasgow |
Friendly |
H 1.3 |
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29.07.1998 |
away |
Rosenborg |
Friendly |
H / A 1.* |
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24.07.1998 |
away |
Boulogne |
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. 3rd image, family name player and player number
№ 2 use on Liverpool shirt for matches UEFA Cup. 4th image, without family name player
and number № 3 use on Liverpool shirt for matches Friendly main team. 5th image, without
family name player and number № 4 use on Liverpool shirt for match Friendly main team.
2nd row: 1st 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 player kit
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H 1.1 |
1998-99 UEFA Cup Home player shirt long sleeve № 28 Steven Gerrard
(small Carlsberg logo, worn) - image with site the-saleroom.com
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This design home shirt, Liverpool field players use in match UEFA Cup. For this
match use small Carlsberg logo andplayer number № 2.
H 1.1 - Home shirt (without patches & small
Carlsberg logo & player number № 2) with home shorts (player number) & home
socks.
In season 1998-99 players main team use shirt with big Carlsberg logo. Only
for matches UEFA Cup used shirt with small Carlsberg logo.
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First in
history Liverpool F C kits, has appeared on shorts player number, this was only in matches
UEFA Cup. May be in first, shorts with player number used some teams in England, Chelsea
(1964 to 1977), Ipswich Town (1969 to 1977) and else some teams. In Scotland, this club
was Celtic (Glasgow), with December 1960. In season 1999-2000, shorts with player number
not used. I now know as. |
H 1.1 |
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15.09.1998 |
away |
Kosice |
UEFA Cup |
29.09.1998 |
home |
Kosice |
UEFA Cup |
03.11.1998 |
away |
Valencia |
UEFA Cup |
24.11.1998 |
away |
Celta Vigo |
UEFA Cup |
08.12.1998 |
home |
Celta Vigo |
UEFA Cup |
Without family name player and player number № 2 use on
Liverpool shirt for matches UEFA Cup.
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2nd Variant home player kit
3rd Variant home player kit
4th Variant home player kit
5th Variant home player kit
6th Variant home player kit
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H 1.6 |
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This design home shirt, Under 17 Liverpool field players use in matches Under 17s
League & FA Youth Cup. For this matches use player number № 2.
H 1.6 - For U 17s.
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 side
shirt not how on shirt 1st team.
Difficult on this moment written, was small Carlsberg logo or not on home shirts
Liverpool Under 17s team. I now have some photos with season 1999-00, with matches Under
16 and Under 10s teams, on home shirts have Carlsberg logo.
Wish remember what before season 1999-00, Liverpool youth teams can played in shirt
without Carlsberg logo, this rule played Under 18 team played with sponsor logo on shirts
work with season 2014-05 for season 2009-10. With season 2010-11, we played with other
sponsor logo, Standard Chartered.
Leftt photo, with home match Under 10s team (13.02.2000),
right photo with home match Under 16s team (13.02.2000), at the Liverpool Academy.
Without family name player and player number № 2 use on
Liverpool shirt for matches U 17s team. |
Standard away player kit
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A 1.0 |
1997-98 Premier League Away player shirt short sleeve № 25 David
Thompson (big Carlsberg logo) - image with site
facebook.com/liverpoolmatch.shirts
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1998-99
Away players shirt
Manufacturer: Reebok (made in United Kingdom)
Club sponsor: Carlsberg
Years worn: 1998-00
In this away shirt Liverpool first played in ...
Replica shirt short sleeve price: J39,99 (the price is specified
in a year of made and sale of this shirt, 1998. (I not sale what you
to see on this site, I not owner thos things)
In a season 1996-97 the design away shirt has changed. Liverpool used away shirt
one season, 1997-98. In season 1997-98, Liverpool used with away shirt different kits:
Away shorts and away socks
Second away shorts and away socks
A 1.0 - Away shirt (patches THE F.A. PREMIER LEAGUE
& big Carlsberg logo & player number № 1) with away shorts & away socks.
A 1.1 - Away shirt (patches THE F.A. PREMIER LEAGUE
& big Carlsberg logo & player number № 1) with second away shorts & away
socks.
A 1.2 - Away shirt (without patches & small
Carlsberg logo & player number № 2) with second away shorts (player number) &
away socks.
A 1.3 - For Reserves. Away shirt (patches THE F.A.
PREMIER LEAGUE & small Carlsberg logo & player number № 3) with away shorts
& away socks.
A 1.4 - For U 19s. Away shirt (without patches
& small Carlsberg logo & player number № 3) with away shorts (without player
number) & away socks. Used in matches Under 19s League.
A 1.5 - For U 17s. Away shirt (without patches
& without Carlsberg logo & player number № 4) with awayshorts & awa socks.
Used in matches Under 17s League & FA Youth Cup.
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 side
shirt not how on shirt 1st team.
In season 1998-99 players main team use shirt with big Carlsberg logo. Only
for matches UEFA Cup used shirt with small Carlsberg logo.
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First in
history Liverpool FC kits, has appeared on shorts player number, this was only in matches
UEFA Cup. May be in first, shorts with player number used some teams in England, Chelsea
(1964 to 1977), Ipswich Town (1969 to 1977) and else some teams. In Scotland, this club
was Celtic (Glasgow), with December 1960. In season 1999-2000, shorts with player number
not used. I now know as. |
The official term for Reeboks first away shirt produced in
1996 was officially "ecru", but it's really cream or off-white. Essentially the
kit sees a return to the old Liverpool away strip of white, black and red, although the
socks in this kit are white (sorry, ecru) or black, not red as they were in the 60s and
70s.
The current Shankly gates and Hillsborough flame badge is set into a large red
coloured oval, as in the kits of the 50s and 60s. The turn over collar seen on the home
shirt is not used, in favour of a more traditional rounded collar, This collar sported a
red stripe running through it, this was repeated onto the end of the shirts sleeves.
Again the shirt sported the extra badge on the bottom of the shirt on the outside,
This time the badge said simply "Reebok, Official Merchandise" along side a
smaller version of the same Liver bird badge as seen on the chest of the shirt, The badge
was a curious design as the oval badge was a completely separate piece of material that
had been sewn onto the shirt, the badge was stitched and not embossed in any way.
The shirt did not display a stripe for the first time in a while, instead a very
faint image of the Liver Bird can be seen running through out the shirts material, whether
this was great attention to detail or a way to make it harder for the shirt to be copied
by the fake market remains to be seen.
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This prototype away or third
shirt for season 1998-99. - image with site liverpoolkits.com
How you can to see fabric for this prototype away or third
shirt in style Liverpool shirts season 1996-97, but other detail shirt say what this
prototype shirt was made only for season 1998-99. Details: new style embroidered club
emblem, rubber embossed Reebok logo. |
With this season on Liverpool shirt new club label
"LIVERPOOL F.C.OFFICIAL MERCHAHABDISE", this label was how on player shirt, as
and reolica shirt. On some player shirts this label without, wirst aew all on shirt for
matches UEFA Cup.
A 1.0 |
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26.12.1998 |
away |
Middlesbrough |
Premier League |
24.01.1999 |
away |
Manchester United |
FA Cup |
13.02.1999 |
away |
Charlton Athletic |
Premier League |
05.04.1999 |
away |
Nottingham Forest |
Premier League |
A 1.1 |
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12.09.1998 |
away |
West Ham United |
Premier League |
24.09.1998 |
away |
Manchester United |
Premier League |
21.11.1998 |
away |
Aston Villa |
Premier League |
A 1.2 |
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20.10.1998 |
home |
Valencia |
UEFA Cup |
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. 3rd image, family name player and player number
№ 2 use on Liverpool shirt for matches UEFA Cup. 4th image, without family name player
and number № 3 use on Liverpool shirt for matches Friendly main team, Reserves &
Youth team. 5th image, without family name player and player number № 4 use on Liverpool
shirt for matches U 17s team..
2nd row: 1st 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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Away
replica shirt |
Away shorts |
Away socks |
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Second away shorts |
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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 away player kit
2nd Variant away player kit
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A 1.2 |
1998-99 UEFA Cup Away player shirt short sleeve № 8 Oyvind
Leonhardsen (small Carlsberg logo, full signed) - image with site
liverpoolkits.com
1998-99 UEFA Cup Away player shirt long sleeve № 14 Vegard Heggem
(without Carlsberg logo) - image with site liverpoolkits.com
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This design away shirt, Liverpool field players use in matches UEFA Cup. For this
matches use player number № 2.
A 1.2 - Away shirt (without patches & small
Carlsberg logo & player number № 2) with second away shorts (player number) &
away socks.
In season 1998-99 players main team use shirt with big Carlsberg logo. Only
for matches UEFA Cup used shirt with small Carlsberg logo.
Interesting fact: Liverpool
played in home match at Anfield in away kits, as how Valencia team to go in Liverpool with
away kits, full orange color. Liverpool's Steve Staunton (second left) and Vegard Heggem
try to keep possesion as they pile pressure on the Valencia goal.
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First in
history Liverpool FC kits, has appeared on shorts player number, this was only in matches
UEFA Cup. May be in first, shorts with player number used some teams in England, Chelsea
(1964 to 1977), Ipswich Town (1969 to 1977) and else some teams. In Scotland, this club
was Celtic (Glasgow), with December 1960. In season 1999-2000, shorts with player number
not used. I now know as. |
Away shirt № 14 Vegard Heggem (photo in left side page),
was made, how I think for matches UEFA Cup, but not was used, with oyher side on this away
shirt have club label "LIVERPOOL F.C.OFFICIAL MERCHAHABDISE", which not can was
on shirts matches UEFA Cup.
It is one more of riddles, for what matches this away shirt
and on which there is no answer has been prepared.
A 1.2 |
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20.10.1998 |
home |
Valencia |
UEFA Cup |
Family name player and player number № 2 use on Liverpool
shirt for matches UEFA Cup.
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3rd Variant away player kit
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A 1.3 |
1998-99 Reserves Away player shirt long sleeve № 10 Paul Ince
(small Carlsberg logo & patches THE F.A. PREMIER LEAGUE) - not now
good image
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This design home shirt, Reserves Liverpool field players use in matches Premier
Reserve League. For this matches use player number № 3.
A 1.3 - For Reserves. Away shirt (patches THE F.A.
PREMIER LEAGUE & small Carlsberg logo & player number № 3) with away shorts
& away socks.
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 side
shirt not how on shirt 1st team.
Ths photo with site Getty images, Nottingham Forest
Reserves-Liverpool Reserves (29.03.1999) Paul Ince, Jamie Redknapp, Steve Staunton. Please
note that the players are dressed away shirt with small Carlsberg logo & patches THE
F.A. PREMIER LEAGUE, on back side shirt have player number without family name player.
Played Liverpool Reserves in this style away shirt in other matchs this shyle away shirt,
I not know. Draw conclusions on the photo from one match, I can not.
Lleft to right: 1st image, without family name player and
player number № 2 use on Liverpool shirt for matches Reserves team.. 2nd 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). |
4th Variant away player kit
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A 1.5 |
1999-00 Youth Third player shirt long sleeve № 10 (without
Carlsberg logo, with season 1998-99) - image with site
oldfootballshirts.com
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This design away shirt, Under 17 Liverpool field players use in matches Under 17s
League & FA Youth Cup. For this matches use player number № 4.
A 1.5 - For U 17s. Away shirt (without patches
& without Carlsberg logo & player number № 4) with awayshorts & awa socks.
Used in matches Under 17s League & FA Youth Cup.
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 side
shirt not how on shirt 1st team.
Nottingham Forest's Jermaine Jenas (l) gets away from
Liverpool's Stephen Warnock (r).
Difficult on this moment say, why in this FA Youth Cup away
match versus Nottingham Forest, was choice this kit, not away kit. Else one, I not know
which design player number was used in this match, red cloth stitched or black ironed.
Difficult on this moment written, was small Carlsberg logo or not on home shirts
Liverpool Under 17s team. I now have some photos with season 1999-00, with matches Under
16 and Under 10s teams, on home shirts have Carlsberg logo.
Wish remember what before season 1999-00, Liverpool youth teams can played in shirt
without Carlsberg logo, this rule played Under 18 team played with sponsor logo on shirts
work with season 2004-05 for season 2009-10. With season 2010-11, we played with other
sponsor logo, Standard Chartered.
Leftt photo, with home match Under 10s team (13.02.2000),
right photo with home match Under 16s team (13.02.2000), at the Liverpool Academy.
Without family name player and player number № 4 use on
Liverpool shirt for matches U 17s team. |
Standard away player kit
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T 1.0 |
1998-99 Premier League Third player shirt short sleeve № 11 Jamie
Redknapp (big Carlsberg logo, with season 1997-98) - image with site
facebook.com/LiverpoolShirtsCollector
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1998-99
Third players shirt
Manufacturer: Reebok (made in United Kingdom)
Club sponsor: Carlsberg
Years worn: 1997-99
In this third shirt Liverpool first played (how away shirt) in away Friendly match
versus Bristol City, 1-1., 23.07.1997, at Ashton Gate.
Replica shirt short sleeve price: J (the price is specified in a
year of made and sale of this shirt, 1997-98. (I not sale what you
to see on this site, I not owner thos things)
In a season 1998-99 the designthirdy shirt has changed. Liverpool used third shirt
two seasons, 1997-98 & 1998-99. In season 1997-98, this shirt was used how away shirt.
T 1.0 - Third shirt (patches THE F.A. PREMIER LEAGUE
& big Carlsberg logo & player number № 1) with third shorts & third socks.
Why on my site you can read "Third player
shirt", only for classification of the kits on my site
In Liverpool Youth team players shirt without a without REEBOK logo & without
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.
Again the shirt sported the extra badge on the bottom of the
shirt on the outside, This time the badge said simply "Reebok, Official
Merchandise" along side a smaller version of the same Liver bird badge as seen on the
chest of the shirt, The collar was all white apart from a red stripe that ran through it,
This strip also appeared on the white band at the end of the sleeves.
The badge was a curious design as the oval badge was a completely separate piece of
material that had been sewn onto the shirt, the badge was stitched and not embossed in any
way, The shirt did not display a stripe for the first time in a while, instead a very
faint image of the Liver Bird can be seen running through out the shirts material, whether
this was great attention to detail or a way to make it harder for the shirt to be copied
by the fake market remains to be seen.
T 1.0 |
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16.08.1998 |
away |
Southampton |
Premier League |
09.01.1999 |
away |
Arsenal |
Premier League |
Left to right:
1st image, embroidered club emblem. 2nd image, family name player and number № 2 use on
Liverpool shirt for matches Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup. 3rd 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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Away replica shirt |
Away shorts |
Away socks |
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Second away shorts |
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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 |
1999-00 Premier League Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve № 1
David James (big Carlsberg logo, with season 1998-99) -
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1998-99
Home goalkeepers shirt
Manufacturer: Reebok (made in United Kingdom)
Club sponsor: Carlsberg
Years worn: 1998-00
In this home shirt (big Carlsberg logo) Liverpool first played in ...
Replica goalkeeper shirt long sleeve price: J44,99 (the price is
specified in a year of made and sale of this shirt, 1998-99. (I not
sale what you to see on this site, I not owner thos things)
In a season 1998-99 the design home goalkeeper shirt has changed. Liverpool used
home goalkeeper shirt two seasons, 1998-99 & 1999-00. Liverpool used home goalkeeper
shirt how in home, as and in away matches.
H G 1.0 - Home goalkeeper shirt (patches THE F.A.
PREMIER LEAGUE & big Carlsberg logo & player number № 1) with home goalkeeper
shorts & home goalkeeper socks.
H G 1.1 - Home goalkeeper shirt (without patches &
small Carlsberg logo & player number № 2) with home goalkeeper shorts (player
number) & home goalkeeper socks.
H G 1.2 - Home goalkeeper shirt (patches THE F.A.
PREMIER LEAGUE & big Carlsberg logo & player number № 3) with home goalkeeper
shorts (player number) & home goalkeeper socks.
H G 1.3 - Home goalkeeper shirt (without patches &
without Carlsberg logo & player number № 4) with home goalkeeper shorts (without
player number) & home goalkeeper socks.
H G 1.4 - For Reserves. Home goalkeeper shirt
(patches THE F.A. PREMIER LEAGUE & big Carlsberg logo & player number № 2) with
home goalkeeper shorts & home goalkeeper socks. Used in matches Premier Reserve
League.
H G 1.6 - For U 17s. Home goalkeeper shirt
(without patches & without Carlsberg logo & player number № 3) with home
goalkeeper shorts & home goalkeeper socks. Used in matches Under 17s League & FA
Youth Cup.
H G 1.* - Unknown me now which goalkeeper kits used in
this matches, I assume what used home goalkeeper kits
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 side
shirt not how on shirt 1st team.
In season 1998-99 players main team use shirt with big Carlsberg logo. Only
for matches UEFA Cup used shirt with small Carlsberg logo.
Liverpool player shirt comes without a sponsor logo Carlsberg on the crest
position owing to ban of beer sponsoring in countries like Norway and France.
The normal home shirt should have a Carlsberg sponsor logo on
the front. The Carlsberg sponsor logo is forced to be dropped-out when matches are played
in countries with alcoholic bans. I not known which goalkeeper kits (without Carlsberg
logo) was used in away Friendly match versus Valerenga (Norway, 29.07.1999).
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First in
history Liverpool FC kits, has appeared on shorts player number, this was only in matches
UEFA Cup. May be in first, shorts with player number used some teams in England, Chelsea
(1964 to 1977), Ipswich Town (1969 to 1977) and else some teams. In Scotland, this club
was Celtic (Glasgow), with December 1960. In season 1999-2000, shorts with player number
not used. I now know as. |
Reebok replaced both the Home kit for the 1998-2000 seasons,
with the home kit becoming even more retro in design, with a round neck-collar, recalling
the classic 60s Liverpool kit, Once again a stripe was introduced into the shirt that was
only noticeable upon closer inspection, although this time the stripe ran horizontally,
not vertically as seen over many years previously.
Again, The Oval badge was a curious design as the oval badge was a completely
separate piece of material that had been sewn onto the shirt, the badge was stitched and
not embossed in any way, The collar used was a typically plain retro looking collar in
white, this trim was repeated onto the end of the sleeves of the shirt.
For the first time the Reebok badge logo was used without any "Reebok"
lettering, This really was a very plain looking shirt harping back to the Liverpool strips
of the 60s especially and was a firm favourite with the fans after the very busy kits used
by Adidas in the early 90s.
How to distinguish home goalkeeper shirt of a season 1998-99, from home goalkeeper
shirt of a season 1999-00, very difficultly, I not know how.
H 1.0 |
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22.08.1998 |
home |
Arsenal |
Premier League |
09.09.1998 |
home |
Coventry City |
Premier League |
19.09.1998 |
home |
Charlton Athletic |
Premier League |
04.10.1998 |
home |
Chelsea |
Premier League |
24.10.1998 |
home |
Nottingham Forest |
Premier League |
31.10.1998 |
away |
Leicester City |
Premier League |
07.11.1998 |
home |
Derby County |
Premier League |
14.11.1998 |
home |
Leeds United |
Premier League |
29.11.1998 |
home |
Blackburn Rovers |
Premier League |
05.12.1998 |
away |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Premier League |
19.12.1998 |
home |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Premier League |
28.12.1998 |
home |
Newcastle United |
Premier League |
03.01.1999 |
away |
Port Vale |
FA Cup |
09.01.1999 |
away |
Arsenal |
Premier League |
16.01.1999 |
home |
Southampton |
Premier League |
30.01.1999 |
away |
Coventry City |
Premier League |
06.02.1999 |
home |
Middlesbrough |
Premier League |
20.02.1999 |
home |
West Ham United |
Premier League |
27.02.1999 |
away |
Chelsea |
Premier League |
13.03.1999 |
away |
Derby County |
Premier League |
03.04.1999 |
home |
Everton |
Premier League |
24.04.1999 |
away |
Blackburn Rovers |
Premier League |
01.05.1999 |
home |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Premier League |
05.05.1999 |
home |
Manchester United |
Premier League |
H G 1.0 * |
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17.10.1998 |
away |
Everton |
Premier League |
27.10.1998 |
away |
Fulham |
League Cup |
10.11.1998 |
home |
Tottenham Hotspur |
League Cup |
13.12.1998 |
away |
Wimbledon |
Premier League |
12.04.1999 |
away |
Leeds United |
Premier League |
17.04.1999 |
home |
Aston Villa |
Premier League |
21.04.1999 |
home |
Leicester City |
Premier League |
08.05.1999 |
away |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Premier League |
16.05.1999 |
home |
Wimbledon |
Premier League |
H G 1.1 |
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15.09.1998 |
away |
Kosice |
UEFA Cup |
29.09.1998 |
home |
Kosice |
UEFA Cup |
20.10.1998 |
home |
Valencia |
UEFA Cup |
03.11.1998 |
away |
Valencia |
UEFA Cup |
24.11.1998 |
away |
Celta Vigo |
UEFA Cup |
08.12.1998 |
home |
Celta Vigo |
UEFA Cup |
H G 1.2 |
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24.07.1998 |
away |
Crewe Alexandra |
Friendly |
31.07.1998 |
neutral |
St. Patricks Athletic |
Friendly |
01.08.1998 |
neutral |
Leeds United |
Friendly |
04.08.1998 |
home |
Inter Milan |
Friendly |
08.08.1998 |
away |
Celtic Glasgow |
Friendly |
H G 1.3 |
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29.07.1998 |
away |
Rosenborg |
Friendly |
G 1.* |
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27.07.1998 |
away |
Randers Freja |
Friendly |
24.07.1998 |
away |
Boulogne |
Friendly |
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. 3rd image, family name player and player number № 2 use on Liverpool
shirt for matches UEFA Cup. 4th image, without family name player and number № 3 use on
Liverpool shirt for matches Friendly main team. 5th image, without family name player and
number № 3 use on Liverpool shirt for matches Friendly main team. 6th 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 |
1998-99 UEFA Cup Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve № 1 David James
(small Carlsberg logo) - not now good image
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This design home goalkeeper shirt, Liverpool goalkeepers use in match UEFA Cup. For
this match use small Carlsberg logo andplayer number № 2.
H G 1.1 - Home goalkeeper shirt (without patches &
small Carlsberg logo & player number № 2) with home goalkeeper shorts (player
number) & home goalkeeper socks.
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First in
history Liverpool F C kits, has appeared on shorts player number, this was only in matches
UEFA Cup. May be in first, shorts with player number used some teams in England, Chelsea
(1964 to 1977), Ipswich Town (1969 to 1977) and else some teams. In Scotland, this club
was Celtic (Glasgow), with December 1960. In season 1999-2000, shorts with player number
not used. I now know as. |
H G 1.1 |
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15.09.1998 |
away |
Kosice |
UEFA Cup |
29.09.1998 |
home |
Kosice |
UEFA Cup |
20.10.1998 |
home |
Valencia |
UEFA Cup |
03.11.1998 |
away |
Valencia |
UEFA Cup |
24.11.1998 |
away |
Celta Vigo |
UEFA Cup |
08.12.1998 |
home |
Celta Vigo |
UEFA Cup |
Without family name player and player number № 2 use on
Liverpool shirt for matches UEFA Cup.
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2nd Variant home goalkeeper kit
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H G 1.2 |
1998-99 Friendly main team Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve
№ 1 (big Carlsberg logo) - not now good image
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This design home goalkeeper shirt, Liverpool goalkeepers use in match Friendly main
team. For this match use player number № 3.
H 1.2 - Home shirt (patches THE F.A. PREMIER
LEAGUE & big Carlsberg logo & player number № 3) with home shorts & home
socks.
H G 1.2 |
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24.07.1998 |
away |
Crewe Alexandra |
Friendly |
31.07.1998 |
neutral |
St. Patricks Athletic |
Friendly |
01.08.1998 |
neutral |
Leeds United |
Friendly |
04.08.1998 |
home |
Inter Milan |
Friendly |
08.08.1998 |
away |
Celtic Glasgow |
Friendly |
Without family name player and number № 3 use on Liverpool
shirt for matches Friendly main team.
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3rd Variant home goalkeeper kit
4th Variant home goalkeeper kit
5th Variant home goalkeeper kit
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H G 1.5 |
1998-99 Youth Home goalkeeper shirt
long sleeve № 1 Peter Crookes (without Carlsberg logo)
- not now good image
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This design home goalkeeper shirt, Under 17 Liverpool goalkeepers use in matches
Under 17s League & FA Youth Cup. For this matches use player number № 3.
H G 1.6 - For U 17s. Home goalkeeper shirt
(without patches & without Carlsberg logo & player number № 3) with home
goalkeeper shorts & home goalkeeper socks. Used in matches Under 17s League & FA
Youth Cup.
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 side
shirt not how on shirt 1st team.
Nottingham Forest's Jermaine Jenas (l) gets away from
Liverpool's Stephen Warnock (r).
Difficult on this moment say, why in this FA Youth Cup away
match versus Nottingham Forest, was choice this kit, not away kit. Else one, I not know
which design player number was used in this match, red cloth stitched or black ironed.
Difficult on this moment written, was small Carlsberg logo or not on home shirts
Liverpool Under 17s team. I now have some photos with season 1999-00, with matches Under
16 and Under 10s teams, on home shirts have Carlsberg logo.
Wish remember what before season 1999-00, Liverpool youth teams can played in shirt
without Carlsberg logo, this rule played Under 18 team played with sponsor logo on shirts
work with season 2014-05 for season 2009-10. With season 2010-11, we played with other
sponsor logo, Standard Chartered.
Leftt photo, with home match Under 10s team (13.02.2000),
right photo with home match Under 16s team (13.02.2000), at the Liverpool Academy.
Without family name player and player number № 2 use on
Liverpool shirt for matches U 19s team. |
Standard away goalkeeper kit
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Ф G 1.0 |
1998-99 Premier League Away replica goalkeeper shirt long sleeve №
1 David James (small Carlsberg logo) - image with site Liverpool Shirts
Collector www.facebook.com/LiverpoolShirtsCollector
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1998-99
Away goalkeepers shirts
Manufacturer: Reebok (made in United Kingdom)
Сlub sponsor: Carlsberg
Years worn: 1998-99
In this away goalkeeper shirt Liverpool first played in match ...
Replica goalkeeper shirt long sleeve price: Ј44,99 (the price is
specified in a year of made and sale of this shirt, 1998. (I not
sale what you to see on this site, I not owner thos things)
In a season 1997-98 the design away goalkeeper shirt has changed. Liverpool used
away goalkeeper shirt one season, 1997-98. Liverpool used away goalkeeper shirt how in
home, as and in away matches.
A G 1.0 - Away goalkeeper shirt (with patches THE F.A.
PREMIER LEAGUE & big Carlsberg logo & with player number № 1) with away
goalkeeper shorts & away goalkeeper socks.
G 1.* * - Unknown me now which goalkeeper kits
(unknown player number) used in this matches.
G 1.* * * - Unknown me now which goalkeeper kits
(without Carlsberg logo) used in this 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 in back shirt not how shirt 1st
team.
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First in
history Liverpool FC kits, has appeared on shorts player number, this was only in matches
UEFA Cup. May be in first, shorts with player number used some teams in England, Chelsea
(1964 to 1977), Ipswich Town (1969 to 1977) and else some teams. In Scotland, this club
was Celtic (Glasgow), with December 1960. In season 1999-2000, shorts with player number
not used. I now know as. |
Reebok replaced both the Home kit for the 1998-2000
seasons, with the home kit becoming even more retro in design, with a round neck-collar,
recalling the classic 60s Liverpool kit, Once again a stripe was introduced into the shirt
that was only noticeable upon closer inspection, although this time the stripe ran
horizontally, not vertically as seen over many years previously.
Again, The Oval badge was a curious design as the oval badge was a completely
separate piece of material that had been sewn onto the shirt, the badge was stitched and
not embossed in any way, The collar used was a typically plain retro looking collar in
white, this trim was repeated onto the end of the sleeves of the shirt.
For the first time the Reebok badge logo was used without any "Reebok"
lettering, This really was a very plain looking shirt harping back to the Liverpool strips
of the 60s especially and was a firm favourite with the fans after the very busy kits used
by Adidas in the early 90s.
A G 1.0 |
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16.08.1998 |
away |
Southampton |
Premier League |
30.08.1998 |
away |
Newcastle United |
Premier League |
12.09.1998 |
away |
West Ham United |
Premier League |
24.09.1998 |
away |
Manchester United |
Premier League |
21.11.1998 |
away |
Aston Villa |
Premier League |
26.12.1998 |
aqay |
Middlesbrough |
Premier League |
24.01.1999 |
away |
Manchester United |
FA Cup |
13.02.1999 |
away |
Charlton Athletic |
Premier League |
G 1.* |
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27.07.1998 |
away |
Randers Freja |
Friendly |
24.07.1998 |
away |
Boulogne |
Friendly |
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. 3rd image, without family name player and number № 3 use on Liverpool
shirt for matches Friendly main team. 5th 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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Away goalkeeper shorts |
Away goalkeeper 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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1st Variant away goalkeeper kit
Standard second home player kit
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S A 1.0 |
1998-99 Friendly main team Second away player shirt short sleeve №
9 - not now good image
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1998-99
Second away players shirt
Manufacturer: Reebok (made in United Kingdom)
Club sponsor: Carlsberg
Years worn: 1999-01
In this away shirt Liverpool first played (how second away shirt) in Friendly match
versus Sunderland, 3-2, 18.05.1999, at Stadium of Light.
Replica shirt short sleeve price: J39,99 (the price is specified
in a year of made and sale of this shirt, 1999. (I not sale what you
to see on this site, I not owner thos things)
In a end season 1998-99 the design second away shirt has changed. Liverpool used
second away shirt three seasons, 1998-99, 1999-00 & 2000-01. Only in season 1999-00
Liverpool used this design shirt, how away shirt. Only in season 2000-01 Liverpool used
this design shirt, how third shirt.
S A 1.0 - Second sway shirt (without patches &
small Carlsberg logo & player number № 3) with away second shorts & away second
socks.
Why on my site you can read "Second away player 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.
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 side
shirt not how on shirt 1st team.
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|
First in
history Liverpool FC kits, has appeared on shorts player number, this was only in matches
UEFA Cup. May be in first, shorts with player number used some teams in England, Chelsea
(1964 to 1977), Ipswich Town (1969 to 1977) and else some teams. In Scotland, this club
was Celtic (Glasgow), with December 1960. In season 1999-2000, shorts with player number
not used. I now know as. |
Reebok replaced both the Home kit for the 1998-2000 seasons,
with the home kit becoming even more retro in design, with a round neck-collar, recalling
the classic 60s Liverpool kit, Once again a stripe was introduced into the shirt that was
only noticeable upon closer inspection, although this time the stripe ran horizontally,
not vertically as seen over many years previously.
Again, The Oval badge was a curious design as the oval badge was a completely
separate piece of material that had been sewn onto the shirt, the badge was stitched and
not embossed in any way, The collar used was a typically plain retro looking collar in
white, this trim was repeated onto the end of the sleeves of the shirt.
For the first time the Reebok badge logo was used without any "Reebok"
lettering, This really was a very plain looking shirt harping back to the Liverpool strips
of the 60s especially and was a firm favourite with the fans after the very busy kits used
by Adidas in the early 90s.
With season 1999-00 changed the design of the emblem of the
club on the Liverpool shirts, on the usual today.
On back side away replica shirt label "OFFICIAL
MERCHANDISE"
How to distinguish a away shirt of a season 1999-00, from a third shirt of a season
2000-01, only for Carlsberg logo. In season 1999-00, on player away shirt was used big
Carlsberg logo, in season 2000-01, on player away shirt in away match Premier League was
used small Carlsberg logo.
S A 1.0 |
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18.05.1999 |
away |
Sunderland |
Friendly |
Lleft to right: 1st image, embroidered club emblem. 2nd
image, without family name player and number № 3 use on Liverpool shirt for matches
Friendly main team.
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 second home goalkeeper kit
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S A G 1.0 |
1998-99 Friendly main team Second away goalkeeper shirt long sleeve
№ 19 Brad Friedel (small Carlsberg logo) - not now good image
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1998-99 Second away
goalkeepers shirt
Manufacturer: Reebok (made in United Kingdom)
Club sponsor: Carlsberg
Years worn: 1999-01
In this away goalkeeper shirt Liverpool first played (how second goalkeeper away
shirt) in Friendly match versus Sunderland, 3-2, 18.05.1999, at Stadium of Light.
Replica goalkeeper shirt long sleeve price: J44,99 (the price is
specified in a year of made and sale of this shirt, 1999. (I not
sale what you to see on this site, I not owner thos things)
In a end season 1998-99 the design second away goalkeeper shirt has changed.
Liverpool used second away goalkeeper shirt two seasons, 1998-99 & 1999-00. Only in
season 1999-00 Liverpool used this design shirt, how away goalkeeper shirt.
I now not have information about used Liverpool this design goalkeeper shirt
in season 2000-01. I not know used in season 1999-00 with away goalkeeper shirt, away
goalkeeper shorts.
S A G 1.0 - Second away goalkeeper shirt (without
patches & small Carlsberg logo & player number № 2) with second away shorts
& away second goalkeeper socks.
Why on my site you can read "Second away
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.
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 side
shirt not how on shirt 1st team.
In season 2000-01 for player shirt used big Carlsberg logo, only on player shirt
for matches UEFA Cup was used small Carlsberg logo.
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|
First in
history Liverpool FC kits, has appeared on shorts player number, this was only in matches
UEFA Cup. May be in first, shorts with player number used some teams in England, Chelsea
(1964 to 1977), Ipswich Town (1969 to 1977) and else some teams. In Scotland, this club
was Celtic (Glasgow), with December 1960. In season 1999-2000, shorts with player number
not used. I now know as. |
Reebok replaced both the Home kit for the 1998-2000 seasons,
with the home kit becoming even more retro in design, with a round neck-collar, recalling
the classic 60s Liverpool kit, Once again a stripe was introduced into the shirt that was
only noticeable upon closer inspection, although this time the stripe ran horizontally,
not vertically as seen over many years previously.
Again, The Oval badge was a curious design as the oval badge was a completely
separate piece of material that had been sewn onto the shirt, the badge was stitched and
not embossed in any way, The collar used was a typically plain retro looking collar in
white, this trim was repeated onto the end of the sleeves of the shirt.
For the first time the Reebok badge logo was used without any "Reebok"
lettering, This really was a very plain looking shirt harping back to the Liverpool strips
of the 60s especially and was a firm favourite with the fans after the very busy kits used
by Adidas in the early 90s.
On back side away replica goalkeeper shirt label
"OFFICIAL MERCHANDISE"
Away goalkeeper shirt with away goalkeeper shorts & away goalkeeper socks was
used in matches, which I know now:
S A G 1.0 |
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18.05.1999 |
away |
Sunderland |
Friendly |
Lleft to right: 1st image, embroidered club emblem. 2nd
image, without family name player and number № 3 use on Liverpool shirt for matches
Friendly main team.
Difference between a player shirt and a replica shirt, and as other features of a
player shirt to look here
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