1st Variant home goalkeeper kit
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2014-15 Premier League Home player shirt short sleeve № 8 Steven
Gerrard (poppy badge) - not now good image
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2014-15
Home goalkeepers shirt
Manufacturer: Warrior
Club sponsor: Standard Chartered, PT Garuda Indonesia
Years worn: 2014
In this home goalkeeper shirt (poppy badge) Liverpool played in home Premier League
match versus Chelsea, 1-2, 08.11.2014, at Anfield.
Liverpool how and onher English clubs on shirts was poppy badge for Remembrance
Day. For Liverpool this was in home Premier League match versus Chelsea (08.11.2014).
First poppy badge was used on shirt in autumn 2010.
In this season (2014-15) was used poppy badge for Remembrance Day with pspecial
written "1914 - 2014 FOOTBALL REMEMBERS". On Liverpool shirts were used two
variants poppy badges, heat-press ironed poppy badge and embroidered poppy badge. This
information about two variants poppy badges send me Michael Yip (www.liverpoolkits.com).
Thanks him for this. Now difficult written why of Liverpool players played in shirts with
embroidered poppy badge in this match (08.11.2014).
Poppy badges for Remembrance Day. Left to right): 1st image,
heat-press ironed poppy badge for Remembrance Day with special written "1914 - 2014
FOOTBALL REMEMBERS". 2nd image, embroidered poppy badge for Remembrance Day with
plastic special written "1914 - 2014 FOOTBALL REMEMBERS". 3rd image, heat-press
ironed poppy badge for Remembrance Day, used in seasons, 2011-12 to 2013-14. 3rd image, embroidered poppy badge for Remembrance Day, used in season,
2010-11.
Left to right: 1st image, Rickie Lambert in home Premier
League match versus Chelsea (08.11.2014) to go on field on substitute 79', how you to see
on sleeves without patches Barclays Premier League, mistake kit service. On Rickie Lamber
shirt with heat-press ironed poppy badge. 2nd image, on Joe Allen dressin shirt with
embroidered poppy badge.
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Interesting fact: In this match Chelsea players also played in shirt with poppy badgebadge
for Remembrance Day with special written "1914 - 2014"., only embroidered poppy
badge was other design. On 100% I not know, but other football clubs in England used
standard for 2014 year heat-press ironed poppy badge for Remembrance Day with special
written "1914 - 2014 FOOTBALL REMEMBERS. Else this design embroidered poppy
badge was on Manchester United and Arsenal shirts. |
Poppy badge is sewed on player shirts on a
miscellaneous. Left on Luis Suarez shirt, right on Raheem Sterling shirt (with season
2012-13).
Reds to show respect with poppy shirts
3rd Nov 2014
Liverpool players will wear special shirts embroidered with poppies when they host
Chelsea at Anfield in the Barclays Premier League on Saturday November 8.
As part of plans to commemorate Remembrance weekend and the centenary of World War
One, the Reds will also sign their jerseys and donate them to the Royal British Legion for
auction to raise valuable funds.
Last year, the shirts donated from the club's Remembrance weekend fixture against
Fulham raised more than Ј25,000 for the Poppy Appeal.
In addition to a minute of silence before kick-off, two Liverpool Pals veterans,
Joe McGowan and Brad Gilbart, led by standard bearer, Ian Mackie, will carry a large poppy
to the centre-circle, dressed in WWI regalia.
Further support for the Poppy Appeal will be given through an article published in
the matchday programme, perimeter LED board advertising and a pre-match bucket collection.
Liverpool vice-captain, Jordan Henderson, said: "It's really important that
the team and the fans have the opportunity to pay their respects together at Anfield this
weekend and remember all of those who lost their lives serving their country.
"I'd like to thank all of those involved in the armed forces, and their
families for the amazing work they do."
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Gerrard presents signed poppy jerseys
26th Nov 2014
Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard made a special presentation to the Poppy Appeal at
Melwood this week, which will help raise funds for The Royal British Legion.
The Reds midfielder presented the signed poppy shirts that the team wore during
their Barclays Premier League fixture against Chelsea at Anfield on November 8, 2014.
Andrew Moore, John Grimes and David Fearon, who are all serving soldiers with the
4th Battalion Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, received the special jerseys alongside Bill
Martin, the membership support officer Merseyside/West Lancashire for The Royal British
Legion.
All 23 shirts will now be auctioned on eBay, with all monies raised to go towards
providing essential care and support to serving members of the armed forces, veterans of
all ages and their families.
Gerrard commented: "It's always an honour for the team to wear the poppy on
our shirts and this year is particularly special in marking 100 years since World War I.
"We are thankful to all who serve in the armed forces for the amazing work
that they do in serving our country."
Gerrard with RBL staff, and lots of Poppy shirts laid on the
table, some shirts have darker poppy and others with lighter poppy.
Martin added: "On behalf of The Royal British Legion, I would like to thank
the club for the support they have given to the Poppy Appeal over the past six years.
"The backing we receive is so important and enables us to raise vital funds
which help support our work that we deliver to serving members of the armed forces and
ex-personnel across the Merseyside region and beyond.
"Last year, the shirts donated from the Fulham fixture raised more than Ј26,000
for the Poppy Appeal. It would be fantastic if we can achieve that figure again this year
or, even better, beat it."
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On auction eBay sale 23 Liverpool home shirts with poppy
badge and full signed Liverpool team players. Auction start 28 November in 00:25 and end 8
December in 00:25, 2014.
Auctions have ended with the following results:
Steven Gerrard - sold for J5,100,00
Raheem Sterling - sold for J2,101,00
Martin Skrtel - sold for J1,850,00
Jordan Henderson - sold for J1,650.00
Emre Can - sold for J1,628.00
Rickie Lambert - sold for J1,600,00
Philippe Coutinho - sold for J1,550,00
Fabio Borini - sold for J1,424,00
Lucas Leiva - sold for J1,420,00
Adam Lallana - sold for J1,377,89
Joe Allen - sold for J1,378,00
Simon Mignolet- sold for J1,340,00
Mario Balotelli - sold for J1,320,00
Alberto Moreno - sold for J1,320,00
Daniel Sturridge - sold for J1,320,00
Kolo Toure - sold for J1,130,00
Dejan Lovren - sold for J1,144,89
Glen Johnson - sold for J1,084,89
Javier Manquillo - sold for J999,64
Brad Jones - sold for J948,88
Jose Enrique - sold for J928,00
Mamadou Sakho - sold for J828,00
Lazar Markovic - sold for J720,00 |
2nd Variant home goalkeeper kit
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2014-15 Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve № 22 Simon Mignolet
(printed gray-white Seeing is Believing) - not now good image
2014-15 Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve № 22 Simon Mignolet
(printed yellow-white Seeing is Believing, presentation version) - not
now good image
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2014-15
Home goalkeepers shirt
Manufacturer: Warrior
Club sponsor: Standard Chartered, PT Garuda Indonesia
Years worn: 2015
In this home goalkeeper shirt (printed Seeing is Believing) Liverpool played in
home Premier League match versus Tottenham Hotspur, 3-2, 10.02.2015, at Anfield.
Liverpool played in this design home goalkeeper shirt in only one home Premier
League match versus Tottenham Hotspur (10.02.2015). Will also supporter company for win
and to buy home shirt in auctions. In first shirt with printed Seeing is Believing was
used Liverpool in home Premier League match versus Chelsea (08.05.2012). This third season
when Liverpool F C, Standart Chartered and Seeing is Believing spend this the action.
In season 2015-16, shirt with Seeing is Believing not was
used.
Richard Meddings, group finance director at Standard
Chartered and chairman of Seeing is Believing says: "Seeing is Believing has received
incredibly strong support from Liverpool F C fans in the past, raising more than J100,000
through the activities around the last two 'Perfect Match' games. We are very grateful for
that support, which helps transform the lives of many individuals around the world by
either preventing or curing avoidable blindness."
Company logo in home shirt (top). 1st image: printed on
home shirt "Seeing is Believing" (presentation version). 2nd image: printed on
home goalkeeper shirt "Seeing is Believing" (player version).
Now have two version home goalkeeper with printed Seeing is Believing. First
version was on Simon Mignolet in meeting Liverpool players with peoples of Merseyside
Blind F C. First version home goalkeeper have plastic film applied on chest with a
yellow-white mix Seeing is Believing logo. Also Seeing is Believing logo on first version
home goalkeeper have smaller size, when second variant.
Second version home goalkeeper have plastic film applied on chest with
gray-white mix Seeing is Believing logo. The question why such difference, in my opinion,
it has turned out because of haste is natural.
One more question why the trace from a film is visible? How
think Michael Yip (www.liverpoolkits.com) and I with it agree - "The texture looks
like a thin layer of glossy PU material, maybe covering the original Standard Chartered
Bank logo.".
Simple how I understand kitmans in Liverpool F.C., not to find clear home
goalkeeper shirts, without sponsor logo.
If you have information, why such difference, please please contact us.
Four Reds train with Merseyside Blind FC
1st Feb 2015
Four Liverpool first-team stars recently joined forces with players from Merseyside
Blind FC for a special Melwood training session to raise awareness of 'Seeing is
Believing', Standard Chartered's global charitable initiative.
The campaign, driven by the Reds' main sponsor and supported by the club for the
fourth successive year, aims to tackle avoidable blindness and transform the lives of
children and adults across the world.
Ahead of an upcoming fortnight of planned activity around the initiative, a group
of Merseyside Blind FC footballers shared their unique skills with Steven Gerrard, Adam
Lallana, Simon Mignolet and Mamadou Sakho.
Overseen by the team's specialised coaches, the session at Liverpool's training
base challenged the quartet of renowned Barclays Premier League professionals to test
themselves under altogether different circumstances.
Donning blindfolds, Gerrard and co were guided in the demands of passing and
controlling the ball without sight, before attempting to successfully convert a penalty in
the same fashion.
Afterwards, the Reds captain said: "Training with the lads and coaches from
Merseyside Blind FC's squad was fantastic and made for a really enjoyable afternoon.
"They're all really talented players and it's amazing to see how they maximise
their other senses in order to perform at their best."
Roy Turnham, a Merseyside Blind FC player and Team GB participant at the 2012
Paralympic Games, said: "It was such an amazing opportunity for me and the team to
visit Melwood and get the chance to train with Gerrard, Sakho, Lallana and Mignolet. It's
something that will stay with us all for life.
"On behalf of the squad, I would like to thank Liverpool FC and Standard
Chartered for inviting us along to Melwood and hosting us for a very special afternoon to
raise awareness for such a great cause."
The training session formed part of Standard Chartered's ongoing 'Seeing is
Believing' campaign, which the bank has now been supporting for more than a decade.
There are 39 million blind people worldwide, yet in eight out of 10 cases blindness
can be avoided, and 90 per cent of avoidable blindness occurs in the developing world and
affects many communities where the organisation operates.
But through simple treatments and affordable surgeries, this initiative aims to
benefit not only those who receive care but also their families, and is one of the most
cost-effective health interventions - a cataract operation, for example, costs as little
as Ј20.
David Fein, group general counsel at Standard Chartered and the chairman of 'Seeing
is Believing', commented: "It's great to have the support of the Liverpool players
and the local community to help raise awareness of our 'Seeing is Believing' initiative.
"This is an issue which has a huge impact on many individuals' lives across
the world, which is why it remains close to people's heart, as it does ours."
For the fourth consecutive year, Liverpool will replace the Standard Chartered logo
on their shirts with 'Seeing is Believing' when Tottenham Hotspur visit Anfield on Tuesday
February 10, to again raise awareness of the campaign.
Five limited edition player jerseys from the Premier League game will subsequently
be signed and made available for supporters to bid on in a week-long eBay auction to
generate funds for the initiative.
All donations will be matched by Standard Chartered, making the fixture the
'Perfect Match' - with the club and main sponsor coming together to back an important
worldwide cause.
For more information on the 'Seeing is Believing' initiative and to make a donation
now, click here to visit the campaign's official website.
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Bid in limited edition
LFC shirt auction
16th Feb 2015
Five limited edition, signed 'Seeing is Believing' Liverpool shirts are currently
available in an online auction to raise money for Standard Chartered's global charitable
initiative.
For the fourth consecutive year, the Reds switched the logo on their jersey to the
'Seeing is Believing' emblem during last Tuesday's 3-2 home win against Tottenham Hotspur.
The game was the latest 'Perfect Match', bringing the club and main sponsor
together to generate awareness and support for a worldwide campaign that aims to tackle
avoidable blindness. |
In eight out of 10 cases, blindness can be prevented or treated with simple
treatments and affordable surgeries and it is one of the most cost-effective health
interventions.
Standard Chartered's backing for the cause has been helping to transform lives for
more than a decade, and now a special Liverpool-related auction can play a part in the
initiative.
The 'Seeing is Believing' shirts from the Spurs victory of match-winner Mario
Balotelli, Emre Can, captain Steven Gerrard, Lazar Markovic and Daniel Sturridge can now
be bid on via eBay.
Supporters have until Friday February 20 to enter the auction for any of the five
jerseys, with all proceeds going to 'Seeing is Believing' and all donations matched by
Standard Chartered.
Click here to visit the eBay auction, browse the items from a memorable night under
the floodlights at Anfield and make a bid before the closing time.
For more information on the 'Seeing is Believing' initiative and to make a donation
now, click here to visit the campaign's
official website.
© Copyright of official site Liverpool FC.
On auction eBay sale 5 Liverpool home shirts with printed
Seeing is Believing and signed Liverpool tplayer. Auction start 13 Febryary in 00:05 and
end 20 Febryary in 00:05, 2015.
Auctions have ended with the following results:
Steven Gerrard - bids for J18,266,00
Emre Can - bids for J3,600.00
Daniel Sturridge - bids for J3,320,00
Lazar Markovic - bids for J3,225,35
Mario Balotelli - bids for J3,000,00 |
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