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1996/97 Liverpool Away Football Shirt #13 (S)

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1996/97 Liverpool Away Football Shirt #13 (S)

1996/97 Liverpool Away Football Shirt #13 (S)

Condition: 9/10 Superb

Size: Adult Small (loose fitting)

Chest Measurement: 38-40 Inches / 97-101 CM

Manufacturer: Reebok

Colour:Ā Ecru, black & red trim

Material: Polyester

Seasons: 1996/1997

Player: #13

Patches: N/A


Official Reebok Liverpool away football shirt from the 1996/97 season. Complete with #13 on the back of the shirt in flock numbering.

This jersey was bought by ourselves from a collector of Liverpool football shirts and is believed to have been worn in a reserve game (Liverpool's 'second team').

The condition of this original football jersey is 9/10 - Superb (see photos).


Until late March,Ā LiverpoolĀ had led the Premiership for most of the season, even opening up a five point lead at the top before New Year's Day 1997. However, the team were overtaken byĀ Manchester United, who remained top of the league for the rest of the season, despite Liverpool having two or three more chances to reclaim the position before falling away badly due to mistakes and a lack of discipline.

Steve McManamanĀ andĀ Robbie FowlerĀ continued to excel for the club, but Fowler's suspension for the final four games of the season effectively ended any lingering hopes of title glory, and the side were marred both by the rise of theirĀ Spice BoysĀ culture, as well as by defensive aberrations; dropping points at their previously impregnableĀ AnfieldĀ home.

Liverpool's finishing in 4th place was the shock of the season as they had been challenging for the title all along, with the additional fact that on the final day of the season, despite having lost the league title to Manchester United, they were in second place, two points ahead of Newcastle and Arsenal,Ā leavingĀ Roy EvansĀ and his team with aĀ UEFA CupĀ place as scant consolation for what might have been.

    $551,776.51

    Original: $1,839,255.04

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    1996/97 Liverpool Away Football Shirt #13 (S)—

    $1,839,255.04

    $551,776.51

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    Condition: 9/10 Superb

    Size: Adult Small (loose fitting)

    Chest Measurement: 38-40 Inches / 97-101 CM

    Manufacturer: Reebok

    Colour:Ā Ecru, black & red trim

    Material: Polyester

    Seasons: 1996/1997

    Player: #13

    Patches: N/A


    Official Reebok Liverpool away football shirt from the 1996/97 season. Complete with #13 on the back of the shirt in flock numbering.

    This jersey was bought by ourselves from a collector of Liverpool football shirts and is believed to have been worn in a reserve game (Liverpool's 'second team').

    The condition of this original football jersey is 9/10 - Superb (see photos).


    Until late March,Ā LiverpoolĀ had led the Premiership for most of the season, even opening up a five point lead at the top before New Year's Day 1997. However, the team were overtaken byĀ Manchester United, who remained top of the league for the rest of the season, despite Liverpool having two or three more chances to reclaim the position before falling away badly due to mistakes and a lack of discipline.

    Steve McManamanĀ andĀ Robbie FowlerĀ continued to excel for the club, but Fowler's suspension for the final four games of the season effectively ended any lingering hopes of title glory, and the side were marred both by the rise of theirĀ Spice BoysĀ culture, as well as by defensive aberrations; dropping points at their previously impregnableĀ AnfieldĀ home.

    Liverpool's finishing in 4th place was the shock of the season as they had been challenging for the title all along, with the additional fact that on the final day of the season, despite having lost the league title to Manchester United, they were in second place, two points ahead of Newcastle and Arsenal,Ā leavingĀ Roy EvansĀ and his team with aĀ UEFA CupĀ place as scant consolation for what might have been.