1st Variant home goalkeeper kit
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H G 1.1 |
2019-20 Premier League Home player-replica goalkeeper shirt short
sleeve № 1 Alisson Becker (poppy badge) - not now good image
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2019-20 Home goalkeepers
shirt
Manufacturer: New Balance (made in Philippines)
Club sponsor: Standard Chartered, AXA, Western Union
Years worn: 2019
Kits staff: Kit management co-ordinator: Lee Radcliffe, Kit
man/co-ordinator: Graham
Carter.
In this design home goalkeeper shirt (poppy badge) Liverpool played in home Premier
League match versus Manchester City, 3-1, 10.11.2019, 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 Manchester
City (10.11.2018). First poppy badge was used on shirt in autumn 2010.
In seson 2017-18, Liverpool played in shirts with Poppy badge
not one, in two matches.
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.
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Why I name this goalkeeper
shirt, how "player-replica". Simple Alisson Becker dressing in home replica
goalkeeper shirt. To see on left photo, in ring - small Western Union logo and silver
holography logo. On player (Elite) shirt holography logo is gold. Pol. |
Liverpool to show respect with poppy shirts on
Remembrance Sunday
6th November 2019
Liverpool will play in shirts embellished with poppies when they host Manchester
City at Anfield on Remembrance Sunday.
The team will sign their jerseys, worn to commemorate those who have sacrificed
themselves to secure and protect our freedom, after this weekend's match and donate them
to the Royal British Legion for auction to raise funds for the Poppy Appeal.
Last year, the special edition shirts worn by the Reds during the fixture against
Fulham raised Ј22,366 for the Royal British Legion.
To date, the auctioning of Premier League match-worn poppy shirts has helped to
raise Ј1.6 million for the charity.
These vital funds help the organisation support today's generation of armed forces
families and veterans, whether they are living with an injury or illness, coping with
bereavement or finding employment.
Prior to kick-off, the teams will be led onto the pitch by Royal British Legion
standard bearers Lyndsey Taggart and Eddie Flaherty, along with two service men from the
Royal Navy - petty officer Michael T Bishop and leading hand Steve Haig, who will signal
the minute's silence.
Petty officer Bishop said: “In the 80s, from a warship mid-Atlantic, the buzz and
crackle of the BBC world service radio, a commentary from the 3pm game, with shipmates
cramped around a tiny wall speaker, I would listen to my team.
"After 39 years and still in the Royal Navy by nature of my employment,
getting to a game is often impossible but over the years through conflict and peace LFC
was always with me, I never walked alone then and it’s still the same today.
"Let’s remember the fallen who never came back and the families they left
behind, lest we forget. It’s a privilege to be in the club’s company this weekend.”
Claire Rowcliffe, director of fundraising at the Royal British Legion, added: “We
are extremely grateful for the support the Premier League clubs and the football community
show the Poppy Appeal every 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.”
The LFC Poppy Pin, which features the club crest and Royal British Legion Poppy, is
on sale now in the LFC club stores at Anfield, Liverpool One and Williamson Square.
One hundred per cent of the proceeds raised from sale of the badge will go directly
to the Royal British Legion.
To find out more about the Royal British Legion Premier League shirt auction and to
register your interest, please visit premierleague.com/poppy.
© Copyright of site www.liverpoolfc.com.
LFC poppy shirts raise record-breaking funds for
Royal British Legion
12th January 2020
Twenty commemorative Liverpool FC poppy jerseys specially produced for Remembrance
Day have raised more than Ј52,000 for the Royal British Legion – thanks to our fans'
generosity.
The huge figure, which smashed the Ј22,000 amount raised from the shirts that were
worn during the Reds’ fixture against Fulham in 2018, is the highest ever raised by any
Premier League club’s poppy shirt auction.
The record-breaking shirts were worn during the home win over Manchester City in
November to commemorate those who have sacrificed themselves to secure and protect our
freedom.
All of the funds raised help the Royal British Legion to support today’s
generation of armed forces families and veterans, whether they are living with an injury
or illness, coping with bereavement or finding employment.
Some examples of how the RBL could use these funds include: funding 13 people to
enrol in a week-long multi-activity course for an individual at the RBL’s Battle Back
Centre, which helps wounded, injured and sick service personnel to rehabilitate using
adaptive sport and adventure activities; or funding an experienced care home manager for
just over a year providing a home from home for veterans, ensuring they receive the
quality of care they need and deserve.
“The Legion would like to thank Liverpool Football Club for all its support
during the Poppy Appeal,” said Chris Vernazza, corporate partnerships manager at the
Royal British Legion.
“Having the poppy worn on their shirts has not only helped uphold the memory of
the fallen, it has also generated such an incredible amount to help make a real difference
to the lives of service men and women, veterans and their loved ones.”
For more information on the work of the Royal British Legion, visit
www.britishlegion.org.uk.
© Copyright of site www.liverpoolfc.com.
On auction Charity Stars sale 20 Liverpool worn ansd spape
home shirts with Poppy badge and signed Liverpool player. Auction start ? and end 19
December in 2019.
Auctions have ended with the following results:
Trent Alexander-Arnold - sold for J3,900,00
Mohamed Salah - sold for J3,900,00
Virgil Van Dijk - sold for J3,800,00
Sadio Mane - sold for J3,700,00
Roberto Firmino - sold for J3,500,00
Alisson Becker - sold for J3,400,00
Jordan Henderson - sold for J3,210,00
Georginio Wijnaldum - sold for J3,100,00
Fabio Henrique Tavares - sold for J2,850,00
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain - sold for J2.800,00 |
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Andy Robertson - sold for J2.700,00
James Milner - sold for J2,300,00
Dejan Lovren - sold for J2,111,00
Joe Gomez - sold for J1,950,00
Divock Origi - sold for J1,950,00
Naby Keita - sold for J1,176,76
Adam Lallana - sold for J1,131,00
Curtis Jones - sold for J1,020,00
Adrian San Miguel del Castillo - sold for J582,00
Andy Lonergan - sold for J421,99 |
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2nd Variant home goalkeeper kit
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H G 1.2 |
2019-20 Premier League Home player-replica goalkeeper shirt short
sleeve № 1 Alisson Becker (patch Heads Up) - not now good image
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2019-20
Home goalkeepers shirt
Manufacturer: New Balance (made in Philippines)
Club sponsor: Standard Chartered, AXA, Western Union
Years worn: 2019
Kits staff: Kit management co-ordinator: Lee Radcliffe, Kit
man/co-ordinator: Graham
Carter.
In this design home goalkeeper shirt (patch Heads Up) Liverpool played in away
Premier League match versus Norwich City, 1-0, 15.02.2020, at Anfield.
Liverpool FC supports 'Heads Up Weekends' campaign
7th February 2020
Liverpool FC supports Heads Up Weekends, a campaign aimed at kicking off a
conversation around mental health.
For two weekends in February, every football team from across the Premier League,
Football League, National League, Women’s Super League, Women’s Championship and Women’s
National League will dedicate their matches to Heads Up, a partnership between The FA and
Heads Together.
Spearheaded by HRH The Duke of Cambridge, the season-long Heads Up campaign aims to
harness the influence and popularity of football to normalise the conversation around
mental health, working closely with charity partners Mind, CALM and Sporting Chance.
The Heads Up Weekends will highlight the power of talking as a way to support one
another and dispel stigma, with activity planned at fixtures across the men’s and women’s
football calendar.
Over February 8-9 and 14-17, clubs of all levels will feature Heads Up branding
across stadiums, programmes and player kit, in a major unifying moment that aims to get
the nation talking about mental health. Liverpool travel to Norwich City on Saturday
February 15 and fans are encouraged to join the conversation using the hashtags
#KickOffAConversation and #HeadsUp.
It follows the results of a survey which showed that while football is the number
one topic of conversation (75 per cent) between fans and their friends, only 34 per cent
of fans regularly talk about mental health with their friends.
In January, Heads Up teamed up with PHE’s Every Mind Matters in a historic first
to delay all matches in the FA Cup third round by 60 seconds to encourage fans to ‘take
a minute’ to start looking after their mental health.
Find out more and get tips from Heads Up’s charity partners (Mind, CALM, Sporting
Chance and Heads Together) at www.headstogether.org.uk/Heads-Up.
Those needing immediate support can also text ‘HeadsUp’ to 85258 to connect
with a trained crisis volunteer, a service run by ‘Shout’ and powered by Crisis Text
Line, which is available 24/7 and free to text from most mobile networks.
© Copyright of site www.liverpoolfc.com.
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool with Roberto Firmino of Liverpool
before the Premier League match between Norwich City and Liverpool FC. They how and
players Norwich City wear t-shirts in support of "Head Up".
Jurgen Klopp on jaket also have badge "Head Up". |
3rd Variant home goalkeeper kit
4th Variant home goalkeeper kit
5th Variant home goalkeeper kit
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H G 1.5 |
2019-20 World Club Championship Final Home player-replica goalkeeper
shirt short sleeve № 1 Alisson Becker - image with site
www.facebook.com/liverpoolshirtsmuseum
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2019-20 Home goalkeepers shirt
Manufacturer: New Balance (made in Philippines)
Club sponsor: Standard Chartered, AXA, Western Union
Years worn: 2019
Kits staff: Kit management co-ordinator: Lee Radcliffe, Kit
man/co-ordinator: Graham
Carter.
In this design home goalkeeper shirt Liverpool played in neutral FIFA Club World
Cup Final match versus Flamengo (Brazil), 1-0, 21.12.2019, at Khalifa International
Stadium, Baaya, (Qatar).
This shirt was used how in Semi-Final match as and Final match. Not any differents.
Also on shirts out special tournament embroidery, how was in 2006 year. Last special
tournament embroidery was in 2010.
Left to right: 1st image, A special one-off match patch in
capital letters "CLUB WORLD CUP QATAR 2019 PRESENTED BY Alibaba Cloud" on left
sleeve shirt. 2nd image, A special patch in capital letters
"LIVING FOOTBALL FIFA" on rigtht sleeve shirt.
May be I mistake, but before FIFA Club World Cup Final match
on field to go Liverpool players in home tracksuittop with eembroidery six Champions
League (European Cup) titles.
Staff used home tracksuittop with eembroidery six Champions
League (European Cup) titles, black color. |
7th Variant home goalkeeper kit
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H G 1.7 |
2019-20 Friendly Home goalkeeper shirt short sleeve № 22 Simon
Mignolet - not now good image
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2019-20
Home goalkeepers shirt
Manufacturer: New Balance (made in Philippines)
Club sponsor: Standard Chartered, AXA, Western Union
Years worn: 2019
Kits staff: Kit management co-ordinator: Lee Radcliffe, Kit
man/co-ordinator: Graham
Carter.
In this design home goalkeeper shirt Liverpool played in away Friendly match versus
Bradford City, 3-1, 14.07.2019, at Estadio Metropolitano (Madrid, Spain).
Proceeds from the match will be directed towards the Darby Rimmer MND Foundation, a
charity set up by Stephen Darby and close friend Chris Rimmer.
Bradford City legend Darby was diagnosed with motor neurone disease last October,
forcing his retirement from football aged just 30 - while Rimmer has been suffering since
2015.
Stephen Darby, former Liverpool player (2002-2012).
A special one-off match embroidery in capital letters
"BRADFORD CITY AFC V LIVERPOOL FC" on the chest of the player shirt. |
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