1st Variant home player kit
2016-17 Premier League Home player shirt short sleeve № 15
Daniel Sturridge (heat-press ironed poppy badge, worn, signed) - image
with site eBay www.ebay.co.uk
2016-17 Premier League Home player shirt short sleeve № 66
Trent Alexander-Arnold (heat-press ironed poppy badge, issue, not right ironed PL patches,
signed) - image with site eBay www.ebay.co.uk
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2016-17 Home players
shirt
Manufacturer: New Balance (made in Philippines)
Club sponsor: Standard Chartered, BetVictor
Years worn: 2016
Kits staff: Kit management co-ordinator: Lee Radcliffe. Kit
man/co-ordinator: Graham
Carter.
In this design home shirt (poppy badge) Liverpool played in home Premier League
match versus Watford, 6-1, 06.11.2016, at Anfield.
Liverpool how and other English clubs on shirts was poppy badge for Remembrance
Day. For Liverpool this was in home Premier League match versus Watford (06.11.2016).
First poppy badge was used on shirt in autumn 2010.
How and with Liverpool psppy shirt with season 2012-13, with
this shirt nave some different. If you will on my page about home shirt season 2016-17,
you can read what Liverpool shirt which was made for matches Premier League start
tours, have on sleeves not right ironing patches Premier League,
With some home shirt (poppy badge) also have different. To
watch on image, Georginio Wijnaldum: right ironing patches Premier League (1st & 2nd
images). Trent Alexander-Arnold,:not right ironing patches Premier League (4th image). On
3rd image, Oviemuno Ejaria, his to go on field 86', only on his shirt was worn in match
with not right ironing patches Premier League.
On The Royal British Legion auction offer, now I know now 2
issue home shirts (poppy badge) with not right ironing patches Premier League, shirts
Trent Alexander-Arnold and Marko Grujic. On eBay site have else some shirt player which
was on bench in this match when not to see patches.
Wish write, what this not mistake Liverpool F.C. kits mans,
they use home shirts which made else before start season.
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.
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 on Sunday
2nd Nov 2016
Liverpool FC will commemorate Remembrance weekend by playing in special kit
featuring poppies when they host Watford at Anfield in the Premier League on Sunday.
After the game, the Reds squad will sign their worn jerseys and donate them to the
Royal British Legion for auction to raise valuable funds.
Last year’s special edition poppy shirts – worn by the team during their
Remembrance Sunday fixture against Crystal Palace – raised more than Ј22,000.
These vital funds help the Royal British Legion’s work supporting today’s
generation of Armed Forces families and veterans, whether living with an injury or
illness, coping with bereavement or finding employment.
In addition to a minute’s silence before kick-off, the sides will be led onto the
pitch by Legion standard bearer Eddie Flaherty, together with Joe McGowan from the
Liverpool Pals Association and Josh Hickey, a local cadet who will lay a large poppy
wreath.
Further support to the Poppy Appeal will be given through an article in the
matchday programme, perimeter LED board advertising and a pre-match bucket collection
around the stadium.
Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson said: “Once again it’s a great honour for me
to lead the team out wearing the poppy shirts this weekend.
“It’s important to pay our respects together with our fans to those who have
lost their lives serving their country.
“We want to show our appreciation and thank all of our Armed Forces personnel for
the fantastic work they do, and their families who support them.”
The Royal British Legion’s director of fundraising, Claire Rowcliffe, added: “We
are extremely grateful for the support the Premier League clubs and football community
show the Poppy Appeal year on year.
“The Legion’s work is entirely dependent on the public’s generous support –
so please wear your poppy with pride, knowing you have made a real difference to the lives
of service men and women, veterans and their loved ones.”
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Reds present signed poppy shirts to Royal British
Legion
2nd Nov 2016
Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson made a special presentation for the Poppy Appeal
at Melwood, to help raise funds for the Royal British Legion.
The Reds midfielder handed over the signed poppy shirts that the team proudly wore
during their Premier League clash with Watford at Anfield on November 6.
Lance Corporal Chris Murphy, Able Seaman Barry Jones and Chief Petty Officer Tony
McTigue received the special jerseys alongside Bill Martin, Royal British Legion
Membership Support Officer for Merseyside and West Lancashire.
All of the shirts are now available to bid for on eBay, with all funds raised set
to provide essential care and support to serving members of the Armed Forces, veterans of
all ages and their families.
Henderson said: “It was an honour for the team and I to wear the poppy shirts to
show our respect and thanks to the Armed Forces for their dedication and work serving
their country.
“These honourable people are heroes in our society and their bravery and
commitment should be admired.”
Martin said: “On behalf of the Royal British Legion, I would like to thank
Liverpool Football Club for their continued support of the Poppy Appeal.
“Raising funds to help support our work with serving members of the Armed Forces
and ex-personnel across the Merseyside region is vital and we are grateful for the backing
we have received from the club.
“Last year, the shirts donated from the Crystal Palace fixture raised over Ј22,000
for the Poppy Appeal. This year, it would be great if we can match this or, even better,
exceed it.”
To bid on the LFC signed poppy jerseys on eBay, please click here.
© Copyright of official site Liverpool FC.
On auction The Royal British Legion on eBay, sale 21
Liverpool worn and issue home shirts with Poppy badge and signed Liverpool player. Auction
start 1 December in 20:35 and end 11 December in 20:35, 2016.
Auctions have ended with the following results:
James Milner - sold for J
Philippe Coutinho - sold for J
Lucas Leiva - sold for J
Roberto Firmino - sold for J
Nathaniel Clyne - sold for J
Jordan Henderson - sold for J
Daniel Sturridge - sold for J
Alberto Moreno - sold for J
Georginio Wijnaldum - sold for J
Loris Karius - sold for J |
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Emre Can - sold for J
Adam Lallana - sold for J560
Joel Matip - sold for J
Sadio Mane - sold for J
Simon Mignolet - sold for J
Divock Origi - sold for J
Marko Grujic - sold for J
Trent Alexander-Arnold - sold for J
Ragnar Klavan - sold for J
Dejan Lovren - sold for J363
Dejan Lovren - sold for J398 |
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2016-17 Premier League Home player shirt short sleeve № 21
Lucas Leiva (printed Seeing is Believing, spare, signed) - image with
site The Liverpool Shirts Museum www.facebook.com/liverpoolshirtsmuseum
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2016-17
Home players shirt
Manufacturer: New Balance (made in Philippines)
Club sponsor: Standard Chartered, BetVictor
Years worn: 2016
Kits staff: Kit management co-ordinator: Lee Radcliffe. Kit
man/co-ordinator: Graham
Carter.
In this design home shirt (printed Seeing is Believing) Liverpool played in home
Premier League match versus Manchester United, 0-0, 17.10.2016, at Anfield.
Liverpool played in this design home shirt in only one home Premier League match
versus Manchester United (17.10.2016). 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
FC, 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". 2nd image: printed on away goalkeeper shirt
"Seeing is Believing"
.Standard Chartered and
LFC join forces to tackle avoidable blindness
13 Oct 2016
Standard Chartered and Liverpool FC are once again partnering to promote a flagship
community programme which works to tackle avoidable blindness.
Just four days after the global ‘World Sight Day’, the Reds will take to the
Anfield pitch wearing the ‘Seeing is Believing’ logo on their shirts for the iconic
fixture against Manchester United on Monday October 17.
Although more than 285million people around the world suffer from visual impairment
issues, the reality is that up to 80 per cent of cases can be prevented or cured.
This season marks the fifth year that Standard Chartered and LFC have come together
to support ‘Seeing is Believing’. To date, the partnership has raised more than Ј250,000
through fan contributions and auction proceeds.
To celebrate the campaign, Liverpool manager Jьrgen Klopp appears in a special
video which highlights the effects of avoidable blindness.
Following the match, the campaign will culminate in a series of charity auctions in
support of ‘Seeing is Believing’.
A number of matchday mementos will be up for bidding, including signed player
shirts, the captain’s armband, a pair of signed replica Klopp glasses and a signed,
limited edition braille matchday programme, produced to commemorate the fixture.
All donations will be matched by Standard Chartered and mobilised to win the fight
against avoidable blindness globally.
Klopp said: “‘Seeing is Believing’ is a fantastic initiative, and one we are
proud to support as a club. As somebody who wears glasses I know just how important sight
is to my career and livelihood. That’s why this issue is particularly important to me.
“I’m sure the generosity of our wonderful supporters will make the auctions a
big success and help contribute toward the ambition of eliminating avoidable blindness by
2020.”
David Fein, chairman of ‘Seeing is Believing’ and group general counsel at
Standard Chartered, said: “I am inspired by the amazing support that ‘Seeing is
Believing’ continues to receive from Liverpool FC’s players, its manager and its fans.
“90 per cent of avoidable blindness occurs in low and middle income countries,
affecting many of the communities in which Standard Chartered operates.
“This initiative is making a tangible difference to the lives of millions of
people around the world, and Liverpool FC’s support brings us one step closer to
eradicating avoidable blindness.”
Globally, an estimated 39million are blind, and a further 246million suffer from
moderate to severe visual impairment, yet in eight out of 10 cases blindness can be
prevented or treated.
Through simple treatments and affordable surgeries, it is possible to transform the
lives of both children and adults, benefiting not only those who receive treatment, but
also their families.
It is one of the most cost-effective health interventions, with a cataract
operation, for instance, costing as little as Ј20.
Standard Chartered has dedicated itself to eliminating avoidable blindness since
2003 and reached more than 123million people through medical interventions, eye exams and
eye health education. Since its inception, ‘Seeing is Believing’ has run 146 projects
across 36 countries.
Following the fixture against United, fans will be able to bid for the limited
edition items on Charity Stars until Tuesday November 8, with all money raised going
towards ‘Seeing is Believing’.
For more information about ‘Seeing is Believing’, click here.
© Copyright of official site Liverpool FC.
On auction Charity Stars sale 13 Liverpool worn home shirts
with printed Seeing is Believing and signed Liverpool player. Auction start 17 October in
? and end 8 November in 23:18, 2016.
Auctions have ended with the following results:
James Milner - sold for J2,500,00
Philippe Coutinho - sold for J2,350,00
Team full sighed - sold for J2,225,00
Roberto Firmino - sold for J2,000,00
Nathaniel Clyne - sold for J1,930,00
Jordan Henderson - sold for J1,800,00
Daniel Sturridge - sold for J1,800,00 |
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Emre Can - sold for J1,600,00
Adam Lallana - sold for J1,580,00
Joel Matip - sold for J1,580,00
Sadio Mane - sold for J1,350,,00
Dejan Lovren - sold for J1,230,00
Divock Origi - sold for J1,220,00 |
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