The FA would have absolutely no reasonable grounds to refuse, if the shirt was a commomorative one like AFC's. We werent allowed to have JUSTICE on the shirt as it was deemed a political message by the vodkat league.
Its not a commercial issue either, a one off shirt, with a message printed on it to commeemorate the anniversary. The cost of doing it for Adidas and LFC would be allmost nothing. The team kits produced for that day could then be signed by the players and Auctioned to raise funds for the 3 Hillsborough groups.
Carlsberg are not an unreasonable company, as they showed by binning off that Co-promotion they had planned with the S*n; when overwhelming fan opinion was that it should never go ahead, they binned it ASAP. Must have fu**ed the S*n off big style. So its possible they might waive having their name on the Shirt for one match.
I think this is more than doable, get the Union involved, they would speak to LFC, Carlsberg, and the Hillsborough groups.
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