Standard home player kit
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H 1.0 |
1996-97 Premier League Home player shirt short sleeve № 15 Patrik
Berger (big Carlsberg logo) - image with site
facebook.com/liverpoolshirtsmuseum
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1996-97
Home players shirt
Manufacturer: Reebok (made in United Kingdom)
Сlub sponsor: Carlsberg
Years worn: 1996-98
In this design home shirt (big Carlsberg logo) Liverpool first played in away
Friendly match versus Crewe Alexandra, 1-0, 24.07.1996, at Gresty Road.
In this design home shirt (no Reebok letters, small Carlsberg logo) Liverpool first
played in away Cup Winners Cup match versus My Pa-47 (Finland), 1-0, 12.09.1996, at
Saviniemi, Finland.
Replica shirt short sleeve price: J (the price is specified in a
year of made and sale of this shirt, 1996-97. I not sale what you to
see on this site, I not owner thos things)
Replica shirt long sleeve price: J
In a season 1996-97 the design home shirt has changed. Liverpool used home shirt
two seasons, 1996-97 & 1997-98. Liverpool used home shirt how in all home, as and in
more away matches.
H 1.0 - Home shirt (patches THE F.A. PREMIER LEAGUE
& big Carlsberg logo & player number № 1) with home shorts & home socks.
H 1.1 - Home shirt (without patches & no REEBOK
letters & small Carlsberg logo & player number № 1) with home shorts & home
socks.
H 1.2 - Home shirt (without patches & without
special embroudery Testimonial Jan Molby & big Carlsberg logo & player number №
?) with home shorts & home socks.
H 1.3 - Home shirt (without patches & big
Carlsberg logo & player number № 3) with home shorts & home socks.
H 1.4 - Home shirt (without patches & small
Carlsberg logo & player number № 4) with home shorts & home socks.
H 1.* - Unknown me now which kits used in this
matches, but I assume used home kits.
Liverpool Youth teams used shirt without a sponsor Carlsberg logo. Reserves and
Youth teams not have family name players in back side shirt. Number player (start line
numbers only with 1 on 11) in Reserves and Youth teams in back shirt not how shirt 1st
team.
Why Liverpool used for Cup Winners Cup matches shirt with small Carlsberg logo and
no REEBOK letters in REEBOK logo, answer simp. The rules of UEFA has established the
certain size of advertising on a shirt and consequently some changes have been made.
Reebok's first kit design for Liverpool incorporates several
features intended to recall Liverpool teams of old. The home kit is plain red with little
trim. The current Shankly gates and Hillsborough flame badge is set into a large oval, as
in the kits of the 50s and 60s. The turn over collar is more of a break with tradition
however, and is the first to appear on a Liverpool kit since the bad old days of Second
Division football.
Again the shirt sported the extra badge on the bottom of the shirt on the outside,
This time the badge said simply "Reebok, Official Merchandise" along side a
smaller version of the same Liver bird badge as seen on the chest of the shirt, The collar
was all white apart from a red stripe that ran through it, This strip also appeared on the
white band at the end of the sleeves.
The badge was a curious design as the oval badge was a completely separate piece of
material that had been sewn onto the shirt, the badge was stitched and not embossed in any
way, The shirt did not display a stripe for the first time in a while, instead a very
faint image of the Liver Bird can be seen running through out the shirts material, whether
this was great attention to detail or a way to make it harder for the shirt to be copied
by the fake market remains to be seen.
27-28 January 1997 year, Liverpool played in Friendly
Amsterdam Tournament. Team played 6 x 6. In this matches was used shirt with small
Carlsberg logo and with player number with Liverbird, how on replica shirt. For this
matches Liverpool may be used replica shirts, may be not.
A G 1.4 |
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27.01.1996 |
neutral |
Rangers Glasgow |
Friendly |
27.01.1996 |
away |
Ajax |
Friendly |
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Interesting fact. Robbie Fowler - 'Support the 500 Sacked Dockers'
Punished: Fowler was fined 2,000 Swiss Francs by UEFA's Control and Disciplinary
Committee
The Liverpool striker was fined 2,000 Swiss Francs by UEFA after revealing a shirt
that gave support to striking Liverpudlian dock workers in 1997. Liverpool were up against
Brann Bergen in a European Cup Winners' Cup match and won 3-0 after a brace from Fowler.
Not know all Liverpool players was in this t-shirt, but I
know what Steve McManaman was in this t-shirt. |
How to distinguish a shirt of a season 1996-97, from a shirt of a season 1997-98,
very difficultly. Certainly, were for this time of change in design of a family name
player and number (to look in below). Also on player of a season 1996-97 used embroidered
Reebok logo with ONE the small registered mark (circled-R), but on player of a
season 1996-97 used embroidered Reebok logo with TWO the small registered mark
(circled-R).
Distinction between a player shirt used in matchs
Premier League and used in matchs European Cup in seasons 1996-98
Player shirt used in the European Cup ties differs from the standard Premier League
player shirt in having small Carlsberg sponsor logo as well as the simplified manufacturer
motif REEBOK on the chest.
On shirt in Cup Winners Cup have embrouder REEBOK logo, when
we not to look writen name REEBOK (in left), in right usual REEBOK logo for player shirt
(season 1997-98).
In European Cup matches in Liverpool shirt rubber embossed
Carlsberg logo, have small size, not how in Premier League shirt. Also in shirt for Cup
Winners Cup not have the "Official Licensed Product" tag (right side).
In 1996 Liverpool changed their kit manufacturer after a long association with
Adidas 1985 to 1996 & will again sign deal with 2006 to 2012. In 1996 was signed deal
with kit manufacturer Reebok 1996 to 2004.
H 1.0 |
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19.08.1996 |
home |
Arsenal |
Premier League |
24.08.1996 |
home |
Sunderland |
Premier League |
04.09.1996 |
away |
Coventry City |
Premier League |
07.09.1996 |
home |
Southampton |
Premier League |
15.09.1996 |
away |
Leicester City |
Premier League |
21.09.1996 |
home |
Chelsea |
Premier League |
27.10.1996 |
home |
Derby County |
Premier League |
03.11.1996 |
away |
Blackburn Rovers |
Premier League |
13.11.1996 |
home |
Charlton Athletic |
League Cup |
16.11.1996 |
away |
Leeds United |
Premier League |
20.11.1996 |
home |
Everton |
Premier League |
23.11.1996 |
home |
Wimbledon |
Premier League |
27.11.1996 |
home |
Arsenal |
League Cup |
02.12.1996 |
away |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Premier League |
07.12.1996 |
home |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Premier League |
14.12.1996 |
home |
Middlesbrough |
Premier League |
17.12.1996 |
home |
Nottingham Forest |
Premier League |
23.12.1996 |
away |
Newcastle United |
Premier League |
26.12.1996 |
home |
Leicester City |
Premier League |
01.01.1997 |
away |
Chelsea |
Premier League |
04.01.1997 |
home |
Burnley |
FA Cup |
11.01.1997 |
home |
West Ham United |
Premier League |
18.01.1997 |
home |
Aston Villa |
Premier League |
26.01.1997 |
away |
Chelsea |
FA Cup |
01.02.1997 |
away |
Derby County |
Premier League |
19.02.1997 |
home |
Leeds United |
Premier League |
22.02.1997 |
home |
Blackburn Rovers |
Premier League |
10.03.1997 |
home |
Newcastle United |
Premier League |
06.04.1997 |
home |
Coventry City |
Premier League |
16.04.1997 |
away |
Everton |
Premier League |
19.04.1997 |
home |
Manchester United |
Premier League |
03.05.1997 |
home |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Premier League |
06.05.1997 |
away |
Wimbledon |
Premier League |
11.05.1997 |
away |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Premier League |
H 1.1 |
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12.09.1996 |
away |
My-Pa 47 |
Cup Winners Cup |
26.09.1996 |
home |
My-Pa 47 |
Cup Winners Cup |
17.10.1996 |
away |
FC Sion |
Cup Winners Cup |
31.10.1996 |
home |
FC Sion |
Cup Winners Cup |
20.03.1997 |
home |
Brann |
Cup Winners Cup |
24.04.1997 |
home |
Paris St Germain |
Cup Winners Cup |
H 1.2 |
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09.08.1996 |
home |
PSV. Eindhoven |
Testimonial |
H 1.3 |
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24.07.1996 |
away |
Crewe Alexandra |
Friendly |
27.07.1996 |
home |
Porto |
Friendly |
28.07.1996 |
away |
Everton |
Friendly |
31.07.1996 |
away |
Norway XI |
Friendly |
02.08.1996 |
away |
Linfield |
Friendly |
04.08.1996 |
away |
Dundalk |
Friendly |
06.08.1996 |
away |
Millwall |
Friendly |
1st row: 1st image, embroidered club emblem. 2nd image,
family name player and player number № 1 use on Liverpool shirt for matches Premier
League, FA Cup, League Cup, Cup Winners Cup in season 1996-97. 3rd image, family name
player and player number № 2 use on Liverpool shirt for matches Premier League, FA Cup,
League Cup in season 1997-98. 4th image, without family name player and player number №
3 use on Liverpool shirt for matches Friendly main team & Reserves. 5th image, without
family name player and number № 4 use on Liverpool shirt for matches Friendly main team
(Amsterdam Tournament).
2nd row: 1st - 2nd images, family name player and player
number use on Liverpool replica shirt. Lastt image, patch THE
F.A. PREMIER LEAGUE use on sleeves Liverpool shirt for matches Premier League, FA Cup,
League Cup (patches used on two sleeves).
Difference
between a player shirt and a replica shirt, and as other features of a player shirt
to look here
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1st Variant home player kit
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H 1.1 |
1996-97 Cup Winners Cup Home player shirt short sleeve № 21
Dominic Matteo (no REEBOK letters & small Carlsberg logo, fully signed) -
image with site facebook.com/anfield.relics
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This design home shirt, Liverpool field players use in match Cup Winners Cup. For
this match use player number № 1.
H 1.1 - Home shirt (without patches & no REEBOK
letters & small Carlsberg logo & player number № 1) with home shorts & home
socks.
Why Liverpool used for Cup Winners Cup matches shirt with small Carlsberg logo and
no REEBOK letters in REEBOK logo, answer simp. The rules of UEFA has established the
certain size of advertising on a shirt and consequently some changes have been made.
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Interesting fact. |
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Interesting fact. Robbie Fowler - 'Support the 500 Sacked Dockers'
Punished: Fowler was fined 2,000 Swiss Francs by UEFA's Control and Disciplinary
Committee
The Liverpool striker was fined 2,000 Swiss Francs by UEFA after revealing a shirt
that gave support to striking Liverpudlian dock workers in 1997. Liverpool were up against
Brann Bergen in a European Cup Winners' Cup match and won 3-0 after a brace from Fowler.
Not know all Liverpool players was in this t-shirt, but I
know what Steve McManaman was in this t-shirt. |
Distinction between a player shirt used in matchs
Premier League and used in matchs European Cup in seasons 1996-98
Player shirt used in the European Cup ties differs from the standard Premier League
player shirt in having small Carlsberg sponsor logo as well as the simplified manufacturer
motif REEBOK on the chest.
On shirt in Cup Winners Cup have embrouder REEBOK logo, when
we not to look writen name REEBOK (in left), in right usual REEBOK logo for player shirt
(season 1997-98).
In European Cup matches in Liverpool shirt rubber embossed
"Carlsberg", have small size, not how in Premier League shirt. Also in shirt for
Cup Winners Cup not have the "Official Licensed Product" tag (right side).
H 1.1 |
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12.09.1996 |
away |
My-Pa 47 |
Cup Winners Cup |
26.09.1996 |
home |
My-Pa 47 |
Cup Winners Cup |
17.10.1996 |
away |
FC Sion |
Cup Winners Cup |
31.10.1996 |
home |
FC Sion |
Cup Winners Cup |
20.03.1997 |
home |
Brann |
Cup Winners Cup |
24.04.1997 |
home |
Paris St Germain |
Cup Winners Cup |
Family name player and player number № 1 use on Liverpool
shirt for matches Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup, Cup Winners Cup in season 1996-97.
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2nd Variant home player kit
3rd Variant home player kit
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H 1.3 |
1996-97 Friendly main team Home player shirt short sleeve № 11
(big Carlsberg logo, signed) - image with site Dragon Soccer Jersey
Collection
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This design home shirt, Liverpool field players use in match Friendly main team.
For this match use player number № 3.
H 1.3 - Home shirt (without patches & big
Carlsberg logo & player number № 3) with home shorts & home socks.
H 1.3 |
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24.07.1996 |
away |
Crewe Alexandra |
Friendly |
27.07.1996 |
home |
Porto |
Friendly |
28.07.1996 |
away |
Everton |
Friendly |
31.07.1996 |
away |
Norway XI |
Friendly |
02.08.1996 |
away |
Linfield |
Friendly |
04.08.1996 |
away |
Dundalk |
Friendly |
06.08.1996 |
away |
Millwall |
Friendly |
Without family name player and player number № 3 use on
Liverpool shirt for matches Friendly main team & Reserves.
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4th Variant home player kit
5th Variant home player kit
6th Variant home player kit
Standard away player kit
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A 1.0 |
1996-97 Premier League Away player shirt long sleeve № 21 Dominic
Matteo (big Carlsberg logo) -
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1996-97
Away players shirt
Manufacturer: Reebok (made in United Kingdom)
Club sponsor: Carlsberg
Years worn: 1996-97
In this design away shirt (big Carlsberg logo) Liverpool may be first played in
away Friendly match versus Burnley, 4-0, 12.08.1996, at Turf Moor.
In this away shirt (no REEBOK letters & without a Carlsberg logo) Liverpool
first played in away Cup Winners Cup match versus Brann (Bergen, Norway), 1-1, 06.03.1997,
at Brann Stadion.
Replica shirt short sleeve price: J (the price is specified in a
year of made and sale of this shirt, 1996. I not sale what you to
see on this site, I not owner thos things)
Replica shirt long sleeve price: J
In a season 1996-97 the design away shirt has changed. Liverpool used away shirt
one season, 1996-97. In season 1996-97, Liverpool used with away shirt different kits:
Away shorts and away socks
Second away shorts and away socks
A 1.0 - Away shirt (patches THE F.A. PREMIER LEAGUE
& big Carlsberg logo & player number № 1) with away shorts & away socks.
A 1.1 - Away shirt (patches THE F.A. PREMIER LEAGUE
& big Carlsberg logo & player number № 1) with second away shorts & away
socks.
A 1.2 - Away shirt (without patches & no REEBOK
letters & without Carlsberg logo & player number № 1) with away shorts &
away socks.
A 1.3 - Away shirt (without patches & big
Carlsberg logo & player number № 3) with away shorts & away socks.
A 1.4 - Away shirt (without patches & small
Carlsberg logo & player number № 4) with away shorts & away socks.
Liverpool player shirt comes without a sponsor logo Carlsberg on the crest
position owing to ban of beer sponsoring in countries like Norway and France.
In Liverpool Youth teams players shirt without a sponsor Carlsberg logo. Reserves
and Youth teams not have family name players in back side shirt. Number player (start line
numbers only with 1 on 11) in Reserves and Youth teams in back shirt not how shirt 1st
team.
In left away shirt (no REEBOK letters & small Carlsberg logo), may be I
mistake, but in this shirt not was used. In one away Cup Winners Cup match when
Liverpool can used this away shirt was match versus F C Sion, as how home color club was
all red. But in this away match Liverpool used home kits, why as I not know, may be forget
away kits in England.
Why Liverpool used for Cup Winners Cup matches shirt with small Carlsberg logo and
no REEBOK letters in REEBOK logo, answer simp. The rules of UEFA has established the
certain size of advertising on a shirt and consequently some changes have been made.
Reebok's first kit design for Liverpool incorporates several
features intended to recall Liverpool teams of old. The home kit is plain red with little
trim. The current Shankly gates and Hillsborough flame badge is set into a large oval, as
in the kits of the 50s and 60s. The turn over collar is more of a break with tradition
however, and is the first to appear on a Liverpool kit since the bad old days of Second
Division football.
Again the shirt sported the extra badge on the bottom of the shirt on the outside,
This time the badge said simply "Reebok, Official Merchandise" along side a
smaller version of the same Liver bird badge as seen on the chest of the shirt, The collar
was all white apart from a red stripe that ran through it, This strip also appeared on the
white band at the end of the sleeves.
The badge was a curious design as the oval badge was a completely separate piece of
material that had been sewn onto the shirt, the badge was stitched and not embossed in any
way, The shirt did not display a stripe for the first time in a while, instead a very
faint image of the Liver Bird can be seen running through out the shirts material, whether
this was great attention to detail or a way to make it harder for the shirt to be copied
by the fake market remains to be seen.
27-28 January 1997 year, Liverpool played in Friendly
Amsterdam Tournament. Team played 6 x 6. In this matches was used shirt with small
Carlsberg logo and with player number with Liverbird, how on replica shirt. For this
matches Liverpool may be used replica shirts, may be not.
A G 1.4 |
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27.01.1996 |
neutral |
AC Milan |
Friendly |
28.01.1996 |
neutral |
Rangers Glasgow |
Friendly |
In 1996 Liverpool changed their kit manufacturer after a long association with
Adidas 1985 to 1996 & will again sign deal with 2006 to 2012. In 1996 was signed deal
with kit manufacturer Reebok 1996 to 2004.
Distinction between a player shirt used in matchs
Premier League and used in matchs European Cup in seasons 1996-98
Player shirt used in the European Cup ties differs from the standard Premier League
player shirt in having small Carlsberg sponsor logo as well as the simplified manufacturer
motif REEBOK on the chest.
On shirt in Cup Winners Cup have embrouder REEBOK logo, when
we not to look writen name REEBOK (in left), in right usual REEBOK logo for player shirt
(season 1997-98).
In European Cup matches in Liverpool shirt rubber embossed
"Carlsberg", have small size, not how in Premier League shirt. Also in shirt for
Cup Winners Cup not have the "Official Licensed Product" tag (right side).
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Interesting fact. This prototype away shirt
for season 1996-97. - image with site liverpoolkits.com
How you can to see fabric for this prototype away shirt in
style Liverpool home shirts with season 1996-97, but other detail shirt say what this
prototype shirt was made only for season 1998-99. Details: new style embroidered club
emblem, rubber embossed Reebok logo. |
A 1.0 |
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17.08.1996 |
away |
Middlesbrough |
Premier League |
29.09.1996 |
away |
West Ham United |
Premier League |
12.10.1996 |
away |
Manchester United |
Premier League |
23.10.1996 |
away |
Charlton Athletic |
League Cup |
08.01.1997 |
away |
Middlesbrough |
League Cup |
02.03.1997 |
away |
Aston Villa |
Premier League |
15.03.1997 |
away |
Nottingham Forest |
Premier League |
24.03.1997 |
away |
Arsenal |
Premier League |
A 1.1 |
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29.12.1996 |
away |
Southampton |
Premier League |
13.04.1997 |
away |
Sunderland |
Premier League |
A 1.2 |
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06.03.1997 |
away |
Brann Bergen |
Cup Winners Cup |
10.04.1997 |
away |
Paris St.Germain |
Cup Winners Cup |
A 1.3 |
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12.08.1996 |
away |
Burnley |
Friendly |
13.05.1997 |
away |
Sunderland |
Friendly |
1st row: 1st image, embroidered club emblem. 2nd image,
family name player and number № 1 use on Liverpool shirt for matches Premier League, FA
Cup, League Cup, Cup Winners Cup. 3rd image, without family name player and player number
№ 3 use on Liverpool shirt for matches Friendly main team & Reserves. 4th image,
without family name player and number № 4 use on Liverpool shirt for matches Friendly
(Amsterdam Tournament). 5th - 6th images, family name player and number № 5-6 use on
Liverpool replica shirt.
2nd row: 1st image, patch THE F.A. PREMIER LEAGUE use
on sleeves Liverpool shirt for matches Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup (patches used on
two sleeves).
Difference
between a player shirt and a replica shirt, and as other features of a player shirt
to look here
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1st Variant away player kit
2nd Variant away player kit
3rd Variant away player kit
4th Variant away player kit
5th Variant away player kit
Standard home goalkeeper kit
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H G 1.0 |
1996-97 Premier League Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve № 1 David
James (big Carlsberg logo) - image with site liverpoolkits.com
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1996-97
Home goalkeepers shirt
Manufacturer: Reebok (made in United Kingdom)
Club sponsor: Carlsberg
Years worn: 1996-97
In this design home goalkeeper shirt (big Carlsberg logo) Liverpool may be first
played in away Friendly match versus Crewe Alexandra, 1-0, 24.07.1996, at Gresty Road.
Replica goalkeeper shirt long sleeve price: Ј (the price is
specified in a year of made and sale of this shirt, 1996. I not sale
what you to see on this site, I not owner thos things)
In a season 1996-97 the design home goalkeeper shirt has changed. Liverpool used
home goalkeeper shirt one season, 1996-97. Liverpool used home goalkeeper shirt how in
home, as and in away matches. In season 1996-97, Liverpool used with home goalkeeper shirt
different kits:
Home goalkeeper shorts and home goalkeeper socks
Home goalkeeper shorts and home socks
H G 1.0 - Home goalkeeper shirt (patches THE F.A.
PREMIER LEAGUE & big Carlsberg logo & player number № 1) with home goalkeeper
shorts & home goalkeeper socks.
H G 1.0 * - Unknown me now which kits used in this
matches, but I assume used Home goalkeeper shirt (patches THE F.A. PREMIER LEAGUE &
big Carlsberg logo & player number № 1) with home goalkeeper shorts & home
goalkeeper socks.
H D 1.1 - Home goalkeeper shirt (without patches &
no Reebok letters & small Carlsberg logo & player number № 1) with home
goalkeeper shorts & home goalkeeper socks.
H G 1.2 - Home goalkeeper shirt (without patches &
no Reebok letters & small Carlsberg logo & player number № 1) with home
goalkeeper shorts & home socks.
H G 1.3 - Home goalkeeper shirt (without patches &
big Carlsberg logo & player number № 3) with home goalkeeper shorts & home
goalkeeper socks.
H G 1.4 - Home goalkeeper shirt (without patches &
small Carlsberg logo & player number № 4) with home goalkeeper shorts & home
goalkeeper socks.
H G 1.* - Unknown me now which goalkeeper kits used in
this matches, but I assume used home goalkeeper kits.
Why Liverpool used for Cup Winners Cup matches shirt with small Carlsberg logo and
no REEBOK letters in REEBOK logo, answer simp. The rules of UEFA has established the
certain size of advertising on a shirt and consequently some changes have been made.
Reebok's first kit design for Liverpool incorporates several
features intended to recall Liverpool teams of old. The home kit is plain red with little
trim. The current Shankly gates and Hillsborough flame badge is set into a large oval, as
in the kits of the 50s and 60s. The turn over collar is more of a break with tradition
however, and is the first to appear on a Liverpool kit since the bad old days of Second
Division football.
Again the shirt sported the extra badge on the bottom of the shirt on the outside,
This time the badge said simply "Reebok, Official Merchandise" along side a
smaller version of the same Liver bird badge as seen on the chest of the shirt, The collar
was all white apart from a red stripe that ran through it, This strip also appeared on the
white band at the end of the sleeves.
The badge was a curious design as the oval badge was a completely separate piece of
material that had been sewn onto the shirt, the badge was stitched and not embossed in any
way, The shirt did not display a stripe for the first time in a while, instead a very
faint image of the Liver Bird can be seen running through out the shirts material, whether
this was great attention to detail or a way to make it harder for the shirt to be copied
by the fake market remains to be seen.
27-28 January 1997 year, Liverpool played in Friendly
Amsterdam Tournament. Team played 6 x 6. In this matches was used shirt with small
Carlsberg logo and with player number with Liverbird, how on replica shirt. For this
matches Liverpool may be used replica shirts, may be not.
H G 1.4 |
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27.01.1996 |
neutral |
AC Milan |
Friendlya |
27.01.1996 |
neutral |
Rangers Glasgow |
Friendly-h |
27.01.1996 |
away |
Ajax |
Friendly-h |
28.01.1996 |
neutral |
Rangers Glasgow |
Friendly-a |
Distinction between a player shirt used in matchs
Premier League and used in matchs European Cup in seasons 1996-98
Player shirt used in the European Cup ties differs from the standard Premier League
player shirt in having small Carlsberg sponsor logo as well as the simplified manufacturer
motif REEBOK on the chest.
On shirt in Cup Winners Cup have embrouder REEBOK logo, when
we not to look writen name REEBOK (in left), in right usual REEBOK logo for player shirt
(season 1997-98).
In European Cup matches in Liverpool shirt rubber embossed
"Carlsberg", have small size, not how in Premier League shirt. Also in shirt for
Cup Winners Cup not have the "Official Licensed Product" tag (right side).
Notes: In left side page, you can to see home
goalkeeper shirt (small Carlsberg logo) with number 23 and family name player Roy Naylor.
You know what season 1996-97 this number was from Jamie Carragher, but I think this shirt
was made before season, summer 1996.
H G 1.0 |
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19.08.1996 |
home |
Arsenal |
Premier League |
24.08.1996 |
home |
Sunderland |
Premier League |
04.09.1996 |
away |
Coventry City |
Premier League |
15.09.1996 |
away |
Leicester City |
Premier League |
21.09.1996 |
home |
Chelsea |
Premier League |
27.10.1996 |
home |
Derby County |
Premier League |
03.11.1996 |
away |
Blackburn Rovers |
Premier League |
13.11.1996 |
home |
Charlton Athletic |
League Cup |
16.11.1996 |
away |
Leeds United |
Premier League |
20.11.1996 |
home |
Everton |
Premier League |
23.11.1996 |
home |
Wimbledon |
Premier League |
02.12.1996 |
away |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Premier League |
07.12.1996 |
home |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Premier League |
17.12.1996 |
home |
Nottingham Forest |
Premier League |
23.12.1996 |
away |
Newcastle United |
Premier League |
01.01.1997 |
away |
Chelsea |
Premier League |
11.01.1997 |
home |
West Ham United |
Premier League |
18.01.1997 |
home |
Aston Villa |
Premier League |
26.01.1997 |
away |
Chelsea |
FA Cup |
22.02.1997 |
home |
Blackburn Rovers |
Premier League |
10.03.1997 |
home |
Newcastle United |
Premier League |
06.04.1997 |
home |
Coventry City |
Premier League |
16.04.1997 |
away |
Everton |
Premier League |
19.04.1997 |
home |
Manchester United |
Premier League |
06.05.1997 |
away |
Wimbledon |
Premier League |
H G 1.0 * |
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07.09.1996 |
home |
Southampton |
Premier League |
27.11.1996 |
home |
Arsenal |
League Cup |
14.12.1996 |
home |
Middlesbrough |
Premier League |
26.12.1996 |
home |
Leicester City |
Premier League |
04.01.1997 |
home |
Burnley |
FA Cup |
01.02.1997 |
away |
Derby County |
Premier League |
19.02.1997 |
home |
Leeds United |
Premier League |
03.05.1997 |
home |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Premier League |
11.05.1997 |
away |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Premier League |
H G 1.1 |
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26.09.1996 |
home |
My-Pa 47 |
Cup Winners Cup |
17.10.1996 |
away |
FC Sion |
Cup Winners Cup |
31.10.1996 |
home |
FC Sion |
Cup Winners Cup |
H G 1.2 |
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12.09.1996 |
away |
My-Pa 47 |
Cup Winners Cup |
24.04.1997 |
home |
Paris St.Germain |
Cup Winners Cup |
H G 1.3 |
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04.08.1996 |
away |
Dundalk |
Friendly |
02.08.1996 |
away |
Linfield |
Friendly |
H 1.1 |
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12.09.1996 |
away |
My-Pa 47 |
Cup Winners' Cup |
31.10.1996 |
home |
Sion |
Cup Winners' Cup |
20.03.1997 |
home |
Brann |
Cup Winners' Cup |
24.04.1997 |
home |
Paris St Germain |
Cup Winners' Cup |
H G 1.* |
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24.07.1996 |
away |
Crewe Alexandra |
Friendly |
27.07.1996 |
home |
Porto |
Friendly |
31.07.1996 |
away |
Norway XI |
Friendly |
06.08.1996 |
away |
Millwall |
Friendly |
09.08.1996 |
home |
PSV Eindhoven |
Testimonial |
28.07.1996 |
away |
Everton |
Friendly |
1st image, embroidered club emblem. 2nd image, family
name player and number № 1 on Liverpool shirt for matches Premier League, FA Cup, League
Cup, Cup Winners Cup. 3rd image, without family name player and number № 3 on Liverpool
shirt for matches Friendly. 4th image, without family name player and number № 5 use on
Liverpool shirt for matches Friendly (Amsterdam Tournament). 5th - 6th images, family name
player and number № 4 on Liverpool replica shirt. 6th images, patch THE F.A. PREMIER
LEAGUE use on sleeves Liverpool shirt for matches Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup
(patches used on two sleeves).
Difference between a player shirt and a replica shirt, and as other features of a
player shirt to look here
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1st Variant home goalkeeper kit
2nd Variant home goalkeeper kit
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H G 1.2 |
1996-97 Cup Winners Cup Home goalkeeper shirt long sleeve № 23 Roy
Naylor (small Carlsberg logo) - - image with site
facebook.com/liverpoolshirtsmuseum
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3rd Variant home goalkeeper kit
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H G 1.3 |
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4th Variant home goalkeeper kit
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H G 1.4 |
1996-97 Friendly main team Home replica goalkeeper shirt long sleeve
№ 1 David James (small Carlsberg logo) - not now good image
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27-28 January 1997 year, Liverpool played in Friendly Amsterdam Tournament. Team
played 6 x 6. In this matches was used shirt with small Carlsberg logo and with player
number with Liverbird, how on replica shirt. For this matches Liverpool may be used
replica shirts, may be not. |
5th Variant home goalkeeper kit
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H G 1.5 |
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6th Variant home goalkeeper kit
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H G 1.6 |
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Standard away goalkeeper kit
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A G 1.0 |
1996-97 Premier League Away goalkeeper shirt long sleeve № 1 David
James (big Carlsberg logo) - not now good image
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1996-97 Away goalkeepers
shirt
Manufacturer: Reebok (made in United Kingdom)
Club sponsor: Carlsberg
Years worn: 1996-98
In this design away goalkeeper shirt (big Carlsberg logo) Liverpool may be first
played in away Friendly match versus Burnley, 4-0, 12.08.1996, at Turf Moor.
In this design away goalkeeper shirt (no REEBOK letters & small Carlsberg logo)
Liverpool first played in match
In this design away goalkeeper shirt (no REEBOK letters & without Carlsberg
logo) Liverpool first played in away Cup Winners Cup match versus Brann (Bergen, Norway),
1-1, 06.03.1997, at Brann Stadion.
Replica goalkeeper shirt long sleeve price: J (the price is
specified in a year of made and sale of this shirt, 1996. I not sale
what you to see on this site, I not owner thos things)
In a season 1996-97 the design away goalkeeper shirt has changed. Liverpool used
away goalkeeper shirt two seasons, 1996-97 & 1997-98. Only in season 1997-98 Liverpool
used this design goalkeeper shirt, how third goalkeeper shirt. Liverpool used away
goalkeeper shirt how in home, as and in away matches.
A G 1.0 - Away goalkeeper shirt (patches THE F.A.
PREMIER LEAGUE & big Carlsberg logo & player number № 1) with away goalkeeper
shorts & away goalkeeper socks.
A G 1.2 - Away goalkeeper shirt (without patches &
no REEBOK letters & without Carlsberg logo & player number № 1) with away
goalkeeper shorts & away goalkeeper socks.
A G 1.3 - Away goalkeeper shirt (without patches &
big Carlsberg logo & player number № 3) with away goalkeeper shorts & away
goalkeeper socks.
A G 1.4 - Away goalkeeper shirt (without patches &
small Carlsberg logo & player number № 4) with away goalkeeper shorts & away
goalkeeper socks.
A G 1.* - Unknown me now which goalkeeper kits used in
this matches, but I assume used away goalkeeper kits.
Liverpool Youth teams used shirt without a sponsor Carlsberg logo. Reserves and
Youth teams not have family name players in back side shirt. Number player (start line
numbers only with 1 on 11) in Reserves and Youth teams in back shirt not how shirt 1st
team.
Why Liverpool used for Cup Winners Cup matches shirt with small Carlsberg logo and
no REEBOK letters in REEBOK logo, answer simp. The rules of UEFA has established the
certain size of advertising on a shirt and consequently some changes have been made.
Reebok's first kit design for Liverpool incorporates several
features intended to recall Liverpool teams of old. The home kit is plain red with little
trim. The current Shankly gates and Hillsborough flame badge is set into a large oval, as
in the kits of the 50s and 60s. The turn over collar is more of a break with tradition
however, and is the first to appear on a Liverpool kit since the bad old days of Second
Division football.
Again the shirt sported the extra badge on the bottom of the shirt on the outside,
This time the badge said simply "Reebok, Official Merchandise" along side a
smaller version of the same Liver bird badge as seen on the chest of the shirt, The collar
was all white apart from a red stripe that ran through it, This strip also appeared on the
white band at the end of the sleeves.
The badge was a curious design as the oval badge was a completely separate piece of
material that had been sewn onto the shirt, the badge was stitched and not embossed in any
way, The shirt did not display a stripe for the first time in a while, instead a very
faint image of the Liver Bird can be seen running through out the shirts material, whether
this was great attention to detail or a way to make it harder for the shirt to be copied
by the fake market remains to be seen.
Interesting fact: May be I mistake, but in season
1996-97, away goalkeeper kits were used only in away matches and with away kits. This
interesting, before and after away goalkeeper kits, can used in home, as and in away
matches.
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As can to look away goalkeeper
shirt for season 1996-97. This prototype away goalkeeper shirt (left image).
- image with site liverpoolkits.com
To compare two these shirts, but a difference in colour
fabrics and in colour Reebok logo embroideries.
How written Michail Yip, color this prototype goalkeeper
shirt is ocean-green intead of orange. |
27-28 January 1997 year, Liverpool played in Friendly
Amsterdam Tournament. Team played 6 x 6. In this matches was used shirt with small
Carlsberg logo and with player number with Liverbird, how on replica shirt. For this
matches Liverpool may be used replica shirts, may be not.
A G 1.4 |
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27.01.1996 |
neutral |
AC Milan |
Friendly |
28.01.1996 |
neutral |
Rangers Glasgow |
Friendly |
Distinction between a player shirt used in matchs
Premier League and used in matchs European Cup in seasons 1996-98
Player shirt used in the European Cup ties differs from the standard Premier League
player shirt in having small Carlsberg sponsor logo as well as the simplified manufacturer
motif REEBOK on the chest.
On shirt in Cup Winners Cup have embrouder REEBOK logo, when
we not to look writen name REEBOK (in left), in right usual REEBOK logo for player shirt
(season 1997-98).
In European Cup matches in Liverpool shirt rubber embossed
"Carlsberg", have small size, not how in Premier League shirt. Also in shirt for
Cup Winners Cup not have the "Official Licensed Product" tag (right side).
In 1996 Liverpool changed their kit manufacturer after a long association with
Adidas 1985 to 1996 & will again sign deal with 2006 to 2012. In 1996 was signed deal
with kit manufacturer Reebok 1996 to 2004.
How to distinguish a shirt of a season 1996-97, from a shirt of a season 1997-98,
very difficultly. Certainly, were for this time of change in design of a family name
player and number (to look in below). Also on player of a season 1996-97 used embroidered
Reebok logo with ONE the small registered mark (circled-R), but on player of a
season 1996-97 used embroidered Reebok logo with TWO the small registered mark
(circled-R).
A G 1.0 |
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17.08.1996 |
away |
Middlesbrough |
Premier League |
29.09.1996 |
away |
West Ham United |
Premier League |
12.10.1996 |
away |
Manchester United |
Premier League |
23.10.1996 |
away |
Charlton Athletic |
League Cup |
29.12.1996 |
away |
Southampton |
Premier League |
08.01.1997 |
away |
Middlesbrough |
League Cup |
02.03.1997 |
away |
Aston Villa |
Premier League |
15.03.1997 |
away |
Nottingham Forest |
Premier League |
24.03.1997 |
away |
Arsenal |
Premier League |
13.04.1997 |
away |
Sunderland |
Premier League |
A G 1.2 |
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06.03.1997 |
away |
Brann Bergen |
Cup Winners Cup |
10.04.1997 |
away |
Paris St.Germain |
Cup Winners Cup |
A G 1.3 |
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13.05.1997 |
away |
Sunderland |
Friendly |
A G 1.* |
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12.08.1996 |
away |
Burnley |
Friendly |
1st row: 1st image, embroidered club emblem. 2nd image,
family name player and player number № 1 use on Liverpool shirt for matches Premier
League, FA Cup, League Cup, Cup Winners Cup in season 1996-97. 3rd image, family name
player and player number № 2 use on Liverpool shirt for matches Premier League, FA Cup,
League Cup in season 1997-98. 4th image, without family name player and player number №
3 use on Liverpool shirt for matches Friendly. 4th image, without family name player and
number № 4 use on Liverpool shirt for matches Friendly (Amsterdam Tournament). 6th- 7th
images, family name player and player number use on Liverpool replica shirt.
2nd row: 1stt image, patch THE F.A. PREMIER LEAGUE use on
sleeves Liverpool shirt for matches Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup (patches used on
two sleeves).
Difference between a player shirt and a replica shirt, and as other features of a
player shirt to look here
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1st Variant away goalkeeper kit
2nd Variant away goalkeeper kit
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A G 1.2 |
1996-97 Cup Winners Cup Away goalkeeper shirt long sleeve № 13
Tony Warner (no REEBOK letters & without Carlsberg logo) - image
with site facebook.com/liverpoolshirtsmuseum
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Arrival at Museum - Liverpool 1996-1997 UEFA Cup Winners Cup Goalkeeper Away Bench
Worn Shirt of substitute goalkeeper Tony Warner.
Liverpool participated in the UEFA Cup Winners Cup campaign in season 1996-1997,
and reached as far as semi final. Back then the alcohol marketing and sponsoring
restrictions were in place in France (Loi Йvin) and Norway. Liverpool needed to remove
the commercial sponsor logo of Carlsberg on their shirts when travelling in away games.
Liverpool played against SK Brann in UEFA Cup Winners Cup Quarter Final 1st Leg on
6th March 1997 in Norway, and PSG in Semi Final 1st Leg on 10th April 1997 in France. In
both aforesaid matches, Liverpool's away ecru outfield kits and orange/brown goalie kits
were mandated to have the sponsor logo Carlsberg removed, as well as adopting a simplified
kit manufacturer logo with the legend omitted.
Tony Warner, was the bench substitute goalkeeper in the aforesaid two away matches,
wearing the number 13 sponsorless goalkeeper player shirt on the bench.
Apart from the unique features of simplified Reebok logo and absence of Carlsberg
sponsor, this player shirt comes with a hand written memo issued by the Liverpool FC
Public Relations Department as provenance.
© Copyright of site www.facebook.com/liverpoolshirtsmuseum.
A G 1.2 |
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06.03.1997 |
away |
Brann Bergen |
Cup Winners Cup |
10.04.1997 |
away |
Paris St.Germain |
Cup Winners Cup |
Family name player and player number № 1 use on Liverpool
shirt for matches Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup, Cup Winners Cup in season 1996-97.
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3rd Variant away goalkeeper kit
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A G 1.3 |
1996-97 Friendly Away goalkeeper shirt
long sleeve № 1 David James (big Carlsberg logo) - not now good image
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This design away goalkeeper shirt, Liverpool goalkeepers use in match Friendly main
team. For this match use player number № 3.
A G 1.3 - Away goalkeeper shirt (without patches &
big Carlsberg logo & player number № 3) with away goalkeeper shorts & away
goalkeeper socks.
A G 1.3 |
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13.05.1997 |
away |
Sunderland |
Friendly |
Without family name player and player number № 3 use on
Liverpool shirt for matches Friendly main team & Reserves.
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4th Variant away goalkeeper kit
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A G 1.4 |
1996-97 Friendly main team Away replica goalkeeper shirt long sleeve
№ 1 David James (small Carlsberg logo) -
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27-28 January 1997 year, Liverpool played in Friendly Amsterdam Tournament. Team
played 6 x 6. In this matches was used shirt with small Carlsberg logo and with player
number with Liverbird, how on replica shirt. For this matches Liverpool may be used
replica shirts, may be not. |
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