2nd Variant home player kit
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2020-21 Premier League Home player shirt short sleeve № 20 Jose
Teixeira Da Silva Diogo (poppy badge) - not now good image
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2020-21 Home players
shirt
Manufacturer: Nike (made in Indonesia)
Club sponsor: Standard Chartered, AXA, Expedia
Years worn: 2020
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 2
match versus West Ham United, 2-1, 31.10.2020, 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 West Ham
United (31.10.2020). First poppy badge was used on shirt in autumn 2010.
First in history Liverpool FC, in season 2020-21, on shirts Under 23s and
Under 18s teams in Premier League 2 (U-23s) and Premier Academy League (U-18s) was used
poppy badge.
Poppy badge on Liverpool U-23s team shirts other when on shirts Main team. WHU
U-23s WHU players in match vs Liverpool used other poppy badge.
In seson 2017-18, Liverpool played in shirts with Poppy badge
not one, in two matches.
1st row (left to right): Poppy badges for Remembrance Day.
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.
2nd row: 1st image, heat-press ironed poppy badge for Remembrance Day with special
written "LETS WE FORGET" for Premier League 2 (U-23s) match
Poppy badge is sewed on player shirts on a
miscellaneous. Left on Luis Suarez shirt, right on Raheem Sterling shirt (with season
2012-13).
Liverpool FC to support poppy appeal at West Ham
fixture
30th October 2020
Liverpool FC will support the Royal British Legion's Poppy Appeal 2020 this weekend
with shirts featuring poppies to commemorate Remembrance Day.
Following the Reds' fixture with West Ham United at Anfield on Saturday, the
players will sign their jerseys - worn to commemorate those who have made personal
sacrifices to secure and protect our freedom - and donate them to the Royal British Legion
to be auctioned to raise funds for the Poppy Appeal 2020.
Last year, the commemorative shirts worn during Liverpool's game against Manchester
City raised more than Ј52,000 for the Royal British Legion - a record-breaking total to
be raised by a single Premier League club's poppy shirts.
The Legion's work is more vital than ever this year as the charity supports
communities through additional hardships due to the COVID-19 pandemic, from those
struggling with social isolation, financial difficulties and unemployment, to others who
have lost loved ones or are facing the threat of homelessness.
Along with a minute's silence ahead of kick-off on Saturday, further support to the
Poppy Appeal will be given through an article published in the matchday programme,
perimeter LED boards and a Premier League LFC Poppy Pin, on sale in LFC's online retail
store.
One hundred per cent of the proceeds raised from the sale of the badge will go
directly to the Royal British Legion. To purchase a club-branded pin badge and show your
support, click here.
Andy Robertson said: "It's always an honour for us as a team to wear the poppy
with pride to show our thanks to those in armed forces for the many sacrifices that they
make.
"We thank them and their families too for everything they do, whilst also
remembering those who have lost their lives serving their country."
Liverpool FC Women's Remembrance fixture will take place on Sunday November 8 at
their FA Women's Championship clash with Sheffield United Women.
Claire Rowcliffe, director of fundraising at the Royal British Legion, said:
"The pandemic has had an overwhelming impact on people's livelihoods and way of life,
leaving some in the armed forces community in dire need of urgent help and support.
"We are extremely grateful for the support that 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, and this year we need that support more than
ever, so we can ensure that those who have served and sacrificed on our behalf are looked
after. Every poppy counts."
To donate to this year's Poppy Appeal or for more details on the match-worn shirt
auctions, visit premierleague.com/poppy..
© Copyright of site liverpoolfc.com.
“Going once, going twice, SOLD! Premier league and
EFL match worn shirts up for auction now!”
31 October 2020
With Remembrance Day approaching, football fans will have the unique opportunity to
obtain an unrivalled fan item whilst showing their support for those who served our
country.
As in recent years, clubs and players across the Premier League, Championship,
League One and League Two will wear a poppy on their official match day kit that will be
worn for the games in the lead-up to the Remembrance weekend. What’s more, the shirts
will be personally signed by the player, making it the ultimate piece of memorabilia.
With this annual event, football clubs across the country rejoice in raising vital
funding and awareness for the work of The Royal British Legion. The money raised helps
provide essential support to members of the armed forces community who made a sacrifice -
both physically and mentally - serving their country. The Legion is the country’s
largest Armed Forces charity but is completely dependent on the generosity of the public.
It is their aim to provide lifelong support for both serving and ex-serving personnel and
their families.
By winning one of these shirts, embroidered with the national symbol of remembrance
and hope, not only will you receive a highly unique piece of memorabilia, you will also
provide a helping hand to some of the most vulnerable within our society. You can go to
https://www.britishlegion.org.uk/about-us/who-we-are to find out more about The Legion and
how your contribution will have an impact.
The shirts will be placed on auction live from kick-off at
www.matchwornshirt.co.uk/poppy and will be available to fans across the globe. In times
where supporters cannot get close to football, this is the perfect opportunity to bring a
piece of the match to them. To mitigate any potential health risk, all shirts will be
professionally disinfected using UV-C light before being shipped to the winner. This will
preserve ‘match worn’ elements like mud and grass stains, but will eliminate traces of
DNA, bacteria and virus.
Get bidding!
Getting involved could not be simpler. Just head over to
www.matchwornshirt.co.uk/poppy to find the shirt of your favourite Premier League or EFL
player and once the game begins, start placing your bids. Good luck!
© Copyright of site matchwornshirt.co.uk.
On auction matchwornshirt.co.uk sale 17 Liverpool worn and
spape home shirts with Poppy badge and signed Liverpool player. Auction start 24 October
in 18:00 and end 5 December 2020 in 18:00. Liverpool shirts was sold for J57,510.
Auctions have ended with the following results:
Mohamed Salah - sold for J4,500,00
Alisson Becker - sold for J4,251,00
Sadio Mane - sold for J4,078,00
Diogo Jota - sold for J3,789,00
Trent Alexander-Arnold - sold for J3,564,00
Jordan Henderson - sold for J3,610,00
Roberto Firmino - sold for J3,500,00
James Milner - sold for J3,500,00
Curtis Jones - sold for J3,300,00 |
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Andy Robertson - sold for J3,272,00
Georginio Wijnaldum - sold for J3,248,00
Xherdan Shaqiri - sold for J3,181,00
Joe Gomez - sold for J3,152,00
Nathaniel Phillips - sold for J2,896,00
Neco Williams - sold for J2,591,00
Adrian San Miguel del Castillo - sold for J2,536,00
Takumi Minamino - sold for J2,452,00
Rhys Williams - sold for * |
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3rd Variant home player kit
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2020-21 Premier League Home player shirt
short sleeve № 32 Joel Matip (printed futuremakers by Standard Chartered) -
not now good image
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2020-21 Home players
shirt
Manufacturer: Nike (made in Indonesia)
Club sponsor: Standard Chartered, AXA, Expedia
Years worn: 2020
Kits staff: Kit management co-ordinator: Lee Radcliffe, Kit
man/co-ordinator: Graham
Carter.
In this design home shirt ('Futuremakers) Liverpool played in home Premier League
match versus Leicester City, 3-0, 22.11.2020, at Anfield.
Before this season 2019-20, one match in seasons, Liverpool played in shirts with
without sponsor logo "Standard Chartered". First as was in home Premier League
match versus Chelsea (08.05.2012), on shirts was printed Seeing is Believing. Shirts with
Seeing is Believing was used with season 2012 to 2015 and with 2016 to 2018.
Only in home Premier League match versus Aston Villa (26.09.2015), in season
2015-16, Liverpool played in shirt with printed #GLOBALGOALS. With season 2019-20 in one
match used shirts with print
Bid on limited-edition signed LFC shirts with
Standard Chartered
16th November 2020
This Sunday, Liverpool FC's main partner, Standard Chartered, will once again swap
its logo on the front of the team's shirts for charity.
For the Premier League clash with Leicester City at Anfield the Reds’ jerseys
will feature ‘Futuremakers by Standard Chartered’.
Futuremakers is the bank’s charity aiming to help disadvantaged young people
around the world to get back into education, training or employment.
These limited-edition Liverpool shirts will be signed by the players after the game
and then put up for auction from Monday November 23. Every
dollar raised is matched by Standard Chartered.
Plus, from today until Sunday November 22, Standard Chartered is giving away one of
the jerseys for free – visit the competition page now for more details on how to enter.
This will be the ninth occasion Standard Chartered has swapped the logo on the Reds’
shirts for charity, with last year’s initiative raising US$102,000 for Futuremakers.
Futuremakers by Standard Chartered
Futuremakers by Standard Chartered is the bank’s global initiative to tackle
inequality and promote greater economic inclusion in its markets.
Standard Chartered believes everyone deserves the opportunity to realise their
potential. Yet around the world more than 200 million young people are out of work or live
in low-income poverty.
LFC’s main partner aims to raise US$75 million by 2023 to empower the next
generation to learn, earn and grow. US$25 million of this will be dedicated to helping
young people adversely affected by COVID-19.
For more information, visit the Futuremakers by Standard Chartered website.
© Copyright of site liverpoolfc.com.
On auction Charity Stars sale 18 Liverpool worn and spape
home shirts with Poppy badge and signed Liverpool player. Auction start 23 November in
02:00 and end 7 December 2020 in 08:00.
Auctions have ended with the following results:
Andy Robertson - sold for J4,400,00
Roberto Firmino - sold for J4,225,00
Alisson Becker - sold for J4,200,00
Sadio Mane - sold for J4,100,00
Diogo Jota - sold for J3,850,00
Fabio Henrique Tavares - sold for J3,550,00
James Milner - sold for J3,500,00
Curtis Jones - sold for J3,300,00
Adrian San Miguel del Castillo - sold for J2,838,00 |
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Joel Matip - sold for J2,875,00
Naby Keyta - sold for J2,800,00
Divock Origi - sold for J2,750,00
Georginio Wijnaldum - sold for J2,750,00
Neco Williams - sold for J2,625,00
-Konstantinos Tsimikas - sold for J2,281,00
Takumi Minamino - sold for J2,275,00
Nathaniel Phillips - sold for J2,120,00
Leighton Clarkson - sold for J2,100,00 |
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8th Variant home player kit
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2020-21 Community Shield Home player shirt short sleeve № 7 James
Milner - not now good image
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2020-21 Home players shirt
Manufacturer: Nike (made in Indonesia)
Club sponsor: Standard Chartered, AXA, Expedia
Years worn: 2020
Kits staff: Kit management co-ordinator: Lee Radcliffe, Kit
man/co-ordinator: Graham
Carter.
In this design home shirt Liverpool played in neutral Community Shield match versus
Arsenal, 1-1, 29.08.2020, at Anfield.
Special patch "THE FA COMMUNITY SHIELD M" use on
sleeves Liverpool shirt for match FA Community Shield (on every sleeves).
In this match on shirts two teams, Liverpool and Arsenal without special match
embroidery. How I learnt this is a common practice in recent years, when in the match of
the Community Shield used by football players to enter the field in shirts, without
special embroidery.
In pre-season 2020-21 friendly matches Liverpool usrd shirts without patch WU
WESTERN UNION on left sleeve. But and in Community Shield match we not to see patch WU
WESTERN UNION on Liverpool shirts, was used two patches THE FA COMMUNITY SHIELD. How you
to see image above, on Arsenal was used one patch THE FA COMMUNITY SHIELD M and one
sponsor (VISIT RWANDA) patch on left sleeve.
5 years deal with Western Union end on 2 years before,
information was released 10 August 2020. We wait new sponsor on sleeve on season 2020-21.
Enter Billy Hogan. Securing a new shirt sleeve sponsor could be one of the first
jobs which Liverpool’s newly-appointed CEO has to take care of. Hogan negotiated the
club’s kit manufacturing deal with Nike, which looks set to bring in more money than the
New Balance contract which preceded it. His record shows him to be the right man for this
particular task.
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21st Variant home player kit
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2020-21 Under 18s Home player shirt short sleeve № 9 (poppy badge)
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2020-21 Home players
shirt
Manufacturer: Nike (made in Indonesia)
Club sponsor: Standard Chartered, AXA, Expedia
Years worn: 2020
Kits staff: Kit management co-ordinator: Lee Radcliffe, Kit
man/co-ordinator: Graham
Carter.
In this design third shirt (poppy badge) Liverpool played in away Premier Academy
League match versus Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1-2, 07.11.2020, at Sir Jack Hayward Training
Ground.
Liverpool how and other English clubs on shirts was poppy badge for
Remembrance Day. For Liverpool this was in home Premier League match versus West Ham
United (31.10.2020). First poppy badge was used on shirt in autumn 2010.
First in history Liverpool FC, in season 2020-21, on shirts Under 23s and
Under 18s teams in Premier League 2 (U-23s) and Premier Academy League (U-18s) was used
poppy badge.
Poppy badge on Liverpool U-23s team shirts other when on shirts Main team. WHU
U-23s WHU players in match vs Liverpool used other poppy badge.
In seson 2017-18, Liverpool played in shirts with Poppy badge
not one, in two matches.
1st row (left to right): Poppy badges for Remembrance Day.
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.
2nd row: 1st image, heat-press ironed poppy badge for Remembrance Day with special
written "LETS WE FORGET" for Premier League 2 (U-23s) match
Poppy badge is sewed on player shirts on a
miscellaneous. Left on Luis Suarez shirt, right on Raheem Sterling shirt (with season
2012-13).
Liverpool FC to support poppy appeal at West Ham
fixture
30th October 2020
Liverpool FC will support the Royal British Legion's Poppy Appeal 2020 this weekend
with shirts featuring poppies to commemorate Remembrance Day.
Following the Reds' fixture with West Ham United at Anfield on Saturday, the
players will sign their jerseys - worn to commemorate those who have made personal
sacrifices to secure and protect our freedom - and donate them to the Royal British Legion
to be auctioned to raise funds for the Poppy Appeal 2020.
Last year, the commemorative shirts worn during Liverpool's game against Manchester
City raised more than Ј52,000 for the Royal British Legion - a record-breaking total to
be raised by a single Premier League club's poppy shirts.
The Legion's work is more vital than ever this year as the charity supports
communities through additional hardships due to the COVID-19 pandemic, from those
struggling with social isolation, financial difficulties and unemployment, to others who
have lost loved ones or are facing the threat of homelessness.
Along with a minute's silence ahead of kick-off on Saturday, further support to the
Poppy Appeal will be given through an article published in the matchday programme,
perimeter LED boards and a Premier League LFC Poppy Pin, on sale in LFC's online retail
store.
One hundred per cent of the proceeds raised from the sale of the badge will go
directly to the Royal British Legion. To purchase a club-branded pin badge and show your
support, click here.
Andy Robertson said: "It's always an honour for us as a team to wear the poppy
with pride to show our thanks to those in armed forces for the many sacrifices that they
make.
"We thank them and their families too for everything they do, whilst also
remembering those who have lost their lives serving their country."
Liverpool FC Women's Remembrance fixture will take place on Sunday November 8 at
their FA Women's Championship clash with Sheffield United Women.
Claire Rowcliffe, director of fundraising at the Royal British Legion, said:
"The pandemic has had an overwhelming impact on people's livelihoods and way of life,
leaving some in the armed forces community in dire need of urgent help and support.
"We are extremely grateful for the support that 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, and this year we need that support more than
ever, so we can ensure that those who have served and sacrificed on our behalf are looked
after. Every poppy counts."
To donate to this year's Poppy Appeal or for more details on the match-worn shirt
auctions, visit premierleague.com/poppy..
© Copyright of site liverpoolfc.com.
“Going once, going twice, SOLD! Premier league and
EFL match worn shirts up for auction now!”
31 October 2020
With Remembrance Day approaching, football fans will have the unique opportunity to
obtain an unrivalled fan item whilst showing their support for those who served our
country.
As in recent years, clubs and players across the Premier League, Championship,
League One and League Two will wear a poppy on their official match day kit that will be
worn for the games in the lead-up to the Remembrance weekend. What’s more, the shirts
will be personally signed by the player, making it the ultimate piece of memorabilia.
With this annual event, football clubs across the country rejoice in raising vital
funding and awareness for the work of The Royal British Legion. The money raised helps
provide essential support to members of the armed forces community who made a sacrifice -
both physically and mentally - serving their country. The Legion is the country’s
largest Armed Forces charity but is completely dependent on the generosity of the public.
It is their aim to provide lifelong support for both serving and ex-serving personnel and
their families.
By winning one of these shirts, embroidered with the national symbol of remembrance
and hope, not only will you receive a highly unique piece of memorabilia, you will also
provide a helping hand to some of the most vulnerable within our society. You can go to
https://www.britishlegion.org.uk/about-us/who-we-are to find out more about The Legion and
how your contribution will have an impact.
The shirts will be placed on auction live from kick-off at
www.matchwornshirt.co.uk/poppy and will be available to fans across the globe. In times
where supporters cannot get close to football, this is the perfect opportunity to bring a
piece of the match to them. To mitigate any potential health risk, all shirts will be
professionally disinfected using UV-C light before being shipped to the winner. This will
preserve ‘match worn’ elements like mud and grass stains, but will eliminate traces of
DNA, bacteria and virus.
Get bidding!
Getting involved could not be simpler. Just head over to
www.matchwornshirt.co.uk/poppy to find the shirt of your favourite Premier League or EFL
player and once the game begins, start placing your bids. Good luck!
© Copyright of site matchwornshirt.co.uk.
On auction matchwornshirt.co.uk sale 17 Liverpool worn and
spape home shirts with Poppy badge and signed Liverpool player. Auction start 24 October
in 18:00 and end 5 December 2020 in 18:00. Liverpool shirts was sold for J57,510.
Auctions have ended with the following results:
Mohamed Salah - sold for J4,500,00
Alisson Becker - sold for J4,251,00
Sadio Mane - sold for J4,078,00
Diogo Jota - sold for J3,789,00
Trent Alexander-Arnold - sold for J3,564,00
Jordan Henderson - sold for J3,610,00
Roberto Firmino - sold for J3,500,00
James Milner - sold for J3,500,00
Curtis Jones - sold for J3,300,00 |
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Andy Robertson - sold for J3,272,00
Georginio Wijnaldum - sold for J3,248,00
Xherdan Shaqiri - sold for J3,181,00
Joe Gomez - sold for J3,152,00
Nathaniel Phillips - sold for J2,896,00
Neco Williams - sold for J2,591,00
Adrian San Miguel del Castillo - sold for J2,536,00
Takumi Minamino - sold for J2,452,00
Rhys Williams - sold for |
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14th Variant home player kit
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