2nd Variant home player kit
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2005-06 FA Cup Final Home player shirt short sleeve ? 23 Jamie
Carragher -
2005-06 FA Cup Final Home player tracksuit top -
image with site Anfield Relics www.facebook.com/anfield.relics
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2005-06 Home players
shirt
Manufacturer: Reebok
Club sponsor: Carlsberg
Years worn: 2006
Kits staff: Kit manager: Graham Carter. Kit
man: John Wright.
In this design home shirt Liverpool played in neutral FA Cup Final match versus
West Ham United, 3-3 a.e.t. (3-1 on pen.), 13.05.2006, at Millennium Stadium, Cardiff,
Wales.
1st image, special patch use on sleeves Liverpool shirt for
match FA Cup Final (on every sleeves). 2nd image, special one-off match FA Cup Final
embroidery Liverbird in capital letters "F.A. CUP FINAL CARDIFF 2006" on the
chest of the shirt.
Interesting fact: Usually
Liverpool F C players to go on pitch (in matches FA Cup Finals) dress in tracksuit tops,
with 1971 tracksuit tops have special one-off match FA Cup Final embroider. For FA Cup
Final 2006 also was made tracksuit top, but in this FA Cup Final, Liverpool F C
players to go on pitch in shirts (left image). Players and manager West Ham United Alan
Pardew, dress in tracksuit top with special one-off match FA Cup Final embroidery.
In time-out between extra times
halfҳ to rest Liverpool players. On player Peter Crouch, Jerzy Dudek, Djimi Traore dress
simple drill top. May be why any send to me photos when on Liverpool players tracksuit top
with special one-off match FA Cup Final embroidery, please contact us.
Fakes Alert!! The use of small Carlsberg in recent Cup Finals
derive lots of fakes in the market. Those DIY pieces are actually pathetic. Fakers think
they can create proximity by self-embroidering the Liverbird, rub away the play-dry tag
with ethanol and take some blurred pictures.
Actually, EVERY Liverbird embroidery differs in respect of Carling Cup Final, FA
Cup Final and UEFA Super Cup. The universal adoption of a single Liverbird only makes
serious Liverpool collectors love.
And of course, a genuine shirt is NOT authenticated by the presence of the silly
arm-patch, embroidery and no play-dry tag. There are MANY MORE differences spotted on this
geniune shirt. But sorry, there's no more Knowledge Bases page to aid the fakers.
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3rd Variant home player kit
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2005-06 European Super Cup Home player shirt short sleeve № 37 Zak
Whitbread (small Carlsberg logo) - image with site Liverpool Match
Shirts www.facebook.com/liverpoolmatch.shirts
2005-06 European Super Cup Home player shirt short sleeve № 14
Xabi Alonso (small Carlsberg logo) - image with site The Liverpool
Shirts Museum www.liverpoolkits.com
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2005-06 Home players
shirt
Manufacturer: Reebok
Club sponsor: Carlsberg
Years worn: 2005
Kits staff: Kit manager: Graham Carter. Kit
man: John Wright.
In this design home shirt Liverpool played in neutral European Super Cup match
versus ZSKA Moscow (Russia), 3-1, 26.08.2005, at Stade Louis II, Monaco Monaco.
Zak Whitbread not played in European Super Cup match and not was in bench. How on
other big matches (FA Cup Final, League Cup Final or European Super Cup), was made shirts
for different players Liverpool main team, not know which players will need for this
match. As in this match not played Steven Gerrard, small trauma one day prior to match.
1st image, special patch use on sleeve Liverpool shirt for
match European Super Cup (on right sleeve). 2nd image, special one-off match FA Cup Final
embroidery Liverbird in capital letters "MONACO 2005 SUPER CUP" on the chest of
the shirt.
Fakes Alert!! The use of small Carlsberg in recent Cup Finals
derive lots of fakes in the market. Those DIY pieces are actually pathetic. Fakers think
they can create proximity by self-embroidering the Liverbird, rub away the play-dry tag
with ethanol and take some blurred pictures.
Actually, EVERY Liverbird embroidery differs in respect of Carling Cup Final, FA
Cup Final and UEFA Super Cup. The universal adoption of a single Liverbird only makes
serious Liverpool collectors love.
And of course, a genuine shirt is NOT authenticated by the presence of the silly
arm-patch, embroidery and no play-dry tag. There are MANY MORE differences spotted on this
geniune shirt. But sorry, there's no more Knowledge Bases page to aid the fakers.
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Show images of
Liverpool FC players wearing the kits in season 2005-06 |
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Sadly there were no material
differences between the replica shirts and match worn shirts for this style of jersey.
Only small differences came to the inner washing labels and as such, the shirt does not
command a massive price tag.
Attention! If you wish to buy a player shirt Liverpool on the
Internet auction, be close. Be careful of a fake or purchases of a player shirt a
semifinished item. The semifinished item is when on a game shirt add stripes (Premier
League or other tournaments), a logo Carlsberg or Standart Chartered, a surname and number
of the player. It concerns shirt not only last decade, but also 80 and 90 years. If you
cannot distinguish a player shirt from a replica or a semifinished item, consult to
Michael Yip |
If you have any further information on any of the kits featured or omitted please contact us. I are currently
researching the kits worn by Liverpool FC in individual games and would appreciate any
information you may have for this season's games. |
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