Liverpool F.C. - symbols
This page is about the meaning, origin and characteristic of the symbol, emblem, seal, sign, logo or flag: Liverpool F.C.. The Liverpool badge is based on the city's liver bird, which in the past had been placed inside a shield. In 1992, to …
Liver bird - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liver_birdKing John founded the borough of Liverpool by royal charter in 1207. The borough's second charter, granted by Henry III in 1229, gave the townspeople the right to form a guild with the privileges this came with, including the right to use a common seal. Liverpool's ancient seal probably dated from this time, though the earliest surviving impression (kept in the British …
Liverpool F.C. Logo - symbols
www.symbols.com › symbol › liverpool-fLiverpool was the first English professional club to have a sponsor's logo on its shirts, after agreeing a deal with Hitachi in 1979. Since then the club has been sponsored by Crown Paints, Candy, Carlsberg and Standard Chartered Bank. The contract with Carlsberg, which was signed in 1992, was the longest-lasting agreement in English top-flight ...
Liverpool F.C. - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liverpool_F.C.Liverpool F.C. was founded following a dispute between the Everton committee and John Houlding, club president and owner of the land at Anfield.After eight years at the stadium, Everton relocated to Goodison Park in 1892 and Houlding founded Liverpool F.C. to play at Anfield. Originally named "Everton F.C. and Athletic Grounds Ltd" (Everton Athletic for short), the club …
Liverpool FC Supporters Club Norway
https://www.liverpool.noNettsiden for den offisielle supporterklubben til Liverpool FC i Norge. Oppdateres døgnet rundt på alt som skjer om Liverpool på norsk. Terminliste, resultater, nyheter, innsikt, kommentarer, historie, drakter og kampbilletter. Supporterklubben gir …
Crests - Liverpool FC
www.liverpoolfc.com › history › crestsThe club initially took up the city of Liverpool's coat of arms as its emblem. The design features the Roman god of freshwater and the sea, Neptune, and the Greek god and messenger of the sea, Triton. They flank two Liver birds, or cormorants, while the Latin phrase below reads "God hath granted us this ease".