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Favourite Liverpool Home Shirt of All Time


Tony Moanero
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What is your favourite Liverpool home shirt of all time?  

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  1. 1. What is your favourite Liverpool home shirt of all time?

    • 1962-68
    • 1968-76
    • 1976-79
    • 1979-82 (Hitachi)
    • 1977 European Cup Final
    • 1982-85
    • 1985-87
    • 1987-88
    • 1989-91
    • 1996-98
    • 2004-06
      0
    • 2017-18
      0
    • 2018-19
      0
    • 2019-20
      0


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15 minutes ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

Not sure how the 1995-96 chunky collar made the cut, but 2013-14 didn't. 

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You can only add a finite amount of choices, so I had to leave out some of the shirts that I wanted to include. Went for 1995-96 as I thought it might have been the first shirt some younger posters had.

 

Other shirts that I planned to include but couldn’t:

 

Mid 50s to early 60s (V Neck)

1965 FA Cup Final

1974 FA Cup Final (Aertex fabric)

1992-93 (Centenary)

1996-98 (underrated, in my opinion)

2000-02 (Treble Winners)

2012-13 (First Warrior one)

 

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The picture doesn't do the 85-87 justice. The retro double winners shirt is the only one I've got come to think of it.

 

Nostalgia alone makes me love the 89-91 one. A new decade, kids TV was immense, and John Barnes in that shirt was the essence of cool. 

 

However, on a purely aesthetic level, the design of 76-79 is sheer understated beauty. Simplicity is an art form.

 

We've had some decent ones in recent years, but small details have let them down, like mismatched colours between badge, kit maker and sponsor. Plus, Standard Chartered just looks wank on the front of a shirt. If they'd made the NB logo on 17/18 gold it would've been right up there.

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My Top Five

 

1. 1982-85. The first kit that I owned. The pinstripes were majestic and look as good today as they did all those years ago.

 

2. 1968-76. I love the simplicity of this, truly a case of less is more. Absolutely  timeless, it looks as good today, worn with a pair of jeans, as it did on Kevin Keegan and co. on the football field. The 1974 FA Cup Final version, made from Aertex fabric, is a particular favourite of mine.

 

3. 1976-79. The quintessential Liverpool kit, in my opinion. The gold Liverbird is beautiful.

 

4. 1985-87 I had the home and third kit (yellow) versions. I loved both of them but probably wore the latter more. 

 

5. 1962-68. Synonymous with Bill Shankly, the 60s title winning teams and our first FA Cup victory, although the badge used for the 1965 Final was the reverse of the one on the standard shirts.

 

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