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      Liverpool FC Kit 2022/23: Proposed and rumour mill

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      Re: Liverpool FC Kit 2022/23: Proposed and rumour mill
      Reply #46: Apr 18, 2022 10:17:17 pm
      Something odd about the neckline. I'm sure it will look better on our boys, especially since they will probably fill it out a bit better than that lightweight model. Do some curls bro.
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      Re: Liverpool FC Kit 2022/23: Proposed and rumour mill
      Reply #47: Apr 18, 2022 10:39:25 pm
      I like that, plain, classy and RED all over  :aaliverpool2xt1:




      Me too Cass, nice & plain, no piping, no fancy patterns, love the deeper red, or is that just my eyeshite, best home shirt imo for ages, now please tell me the away kit is white shirt, black shorts, red/black socks, miss that white shirt yanno’s , and a yellow third kit ? Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeese !!!!!!



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      Re: Liverpool FC Kit 2022/23: Proposed and rumour mill
      Reply #48: Apr 18, 2022 10:44:26 pm



      Me too Cass, nice & plain, no piping, no fancy patterns, love the deeper red, or is that just my eyeshite, best home shirt imo for ages, now please tell me the away kit is white shirt, black shorts, red/black socks, miss that white shirt yanno’s , and a yellow third kit ? Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeese !!!!!!



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      Might just need a tiny bit of tweaking but generally it's boss and i'm up for the rest of them kits too Billy lad  ;D
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      Re: Liverpool FC Kit 2022/23: Proposed and rumour mill
      Reply #49: Apr 25, 2022 09:30:48 am
      Liverpool 'in talks with cryptocurrency firms about new shirt sponsorship'

      Liverpool 'in talks with cryptocurrency firms about groundbreaking new shirt sponsorship' despite their widely mocked NFT launch being branded a flop - with £40m-a-year Standard Chartered deal set to expire next year.

      Liverpool's £40m-a-year deal with Standard Chartered expires in May 2023. The Reds are reportedly talking to firms in the media and tourism sector. Yet they are also in talks with companies from the cryptocurrency market. The possibility of a crypto shirt sponsor has not yet been discussed with fans.

      Liverpool are reportedly in talks to have a cryptocurrency firm as their main shirt sponsor from June 2023 onwards in what would be a Premier League first.

      The Reds have had Standard Chartered on the front of their shirts since the 2010-11 season but their £40m-a-year deal with the financial services company expires in May 2023.

      Though negotiations are taking place about an extension, the club are also speaking to firms in the media, tourism and electronics sector - and crypto firms are being considered too, according to The Athletic.

      The report details that Liverpool executives are talking to a crypto exchange firm and a blockchain platform about a potential partnership.

      Any deal to bring in a crypto firm as the club's main shirt sponsor would be a Premier League first, as the club target a deal which is expected to bring in £70m over two years no matter who the agreement is signed with. 

      Six Premier League clubs currently have deals in place with crypto sponsor Socios which sells 'fan engagement tokens', but none of them have the company as their main shirt sponsor.

      Arsenal, Aston Villa, Crystal Palace, Everton, Leeds United and Manchester City are those six clubs, though it provoked a reaction at Selhurst Park when Palace fans held up a banner calling Socios 'parasites.'

      Any deal would likely prove controversial due to a lack of regulation with blockchains and potential fan risk with exposing crypto firms where you can gain or lose financially.

      The club are targeting an agreement in the next eight weeks, amid Jürgen Klopp's side targeting an unprecedented quadruple on the pitch. 

      It is also understood that Liverpool fan groups are yet to be consulted about the prospect of a crypto firm on the front of their shirts, though such consultations did take place about the launch of NFTs (non-fungible tokens) in March.

      The controversial foray into the world of cryptocurrency saw the club sell less than 10,000 out of a potential 171,000 non-fungible tokens.

      The NFTs - digital artworks of stars such as Mohamed Salah and manager Jürgen Klopp - were put on sale at auctioneer Sotheby's for $75 (£57) each – $12.8m (£9.8m) in total.

      The headline figure of 9,721 sales suggests a failure to attract anywhere near the investment the club had hoped for, with under six per cent of the possible NFTs sold.

      Yet Liverpool can yet point to revenue from the sale of their NFTs reaching £1.125million, with £281,374.98 of that amount going to its charity, LFC Foundation.





      https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-10750379/Liverpool-talks-cryptocurrency-firms-new-shirt-sponsorship.html

      If it means that we will have more money to buy players, why not.
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      Re: Liverpool FC Kit 2022/23: Proposed and rumour mill
      Reply #50: Apr 25, 2022 04:28:30 pm
      Liverpool 'in talks with cryptocurrency firms about new shirt sponsorship'

      Liverpool 'in talks with cryptocurrency firms about groundbreaking new shirt sponsorship' despite their widely mocked NFT launch being branded a flop - with £40m-a-year Standard Chartered deal set to expire next year.

      Liverpool's £40m-a-year deal with Standard Chartered expires in May 2023. The Reds are reportedly talking to firms in the media and tourism sector. Yet they are also in talks with companies from the cryptocurrency market. The possibility of a crypto shirt sponsor has not yet been discussed with fans.

      Liverpool are reportedly in talks to have a cryptocurrency firm as their main shirt sponsor from June 2023 onwards in what would be a Premier League first.

      The Reds have had Standard Chartered on the front of their shirts since the 2010-11 season but their £40m-a-year deal with the financial services company expires in May 2023.

      Though negotiations are taking place about an extension, the club are also speaking to firms in the media, tourism and electronics sector - and crypto firms are being considered too, according to The Athletic.

      The report details that Liverpool executives are talking to a crypto exchange firm and a blockchain platform about a potential partnership.

      Any deal to bring in a crypto firm as the club's main shirt sponsor would be a Premier League first, as the club target a deal which is expected to bring in £70m over two years no matter who the agreement is signed with. 

      Six Premier League clubs currently have deals in place with crypto sponsor Socios which sells 'fan engagement tokens', but none of them have the company as their main shirt sponsor.

      Arsenal, Aston Villa, Crystal Palace, Everton, Leeds United and Manchester City are those six clubs, though it provoked a reaction at Selhurst Park when Palace fans held up a banner calling Socios 'parasites.'

      Any deal would likely prove controversial due to a lack of regulation with blockchains and potential fan risk with exposing crypto firms where you can gain or lose financially.

      The club are targeting an agreement in the next eight weeks, amid Jürgen Klopp's side targeting an unprecedented quadruple on the pitch. 

      It is also understood that Liverpool fan groups are yet to be consulted about the prospect of a crypto firm on the front of their shirts, though such consultations did take place about the launch of NFTs (non-fungible tokens) in March.

      The controversial foray into the world of cryptocurrency saw the club sell less than 10,000 out of a potential 171,000 non-fungible tokens.

      The NFTs - digital artworks of stars such as Mohamed Salah and manager Jürgen Klopp - were put on sale at auctioneer Sotheby's for $75 (£57) each – $12.8m (£9.8m) in total.

      The headline figure of 9,721 sales suggests a failure to attract anywhere near the investment the club had hoped for, with under six per cent of the possible NFTs sold.

      Yet Liverpool can yet point to revenue from the sale of their NFTs reaching £1.125million, with £281,374.98 of that amount going to its charity, LFC Foundation.





      https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-10750379/Liverpool-talks-cryptocurrency-firms-new-shirt-sponsorship.html

      If it means that we will have more money to buy players, why not.

      Not sure how I feel about it to be honest. Putting aside the ethics of it all, crypto is a very volatile market, so there's no guarantee we'll get the sponsorship money. I would definitely not sign a multi year contract.

      We've never been in such a powerful situation before (we're arguably one of the 3 best clubs in the world). We will find many other companies interested in a sponsorship deal with us.
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      Re: Liverpool FC Kit 2022/23: Proposed and rumour mill
      Reply #51: Apr 25, 2022 06:04:41 pm
      Liverpool 'in talks with cryptocurrency firms about new shirt sponsorship'

      Liverpool 'in talks with cryptocurrency firms about groundbreaking new shirt sponsorship' despite their widely mocked NFT launch being branded a flop - with £40m-a-year Standard Chartered deal set to expire next year.

      Liverpool's £40m-a-year deal with Standard Chartered expires in May 2023. The Reds are reportedly talking to firms in the media and tourism sector. Yet they are also in talks with companies from the cryptocurrency market. The possibility of a crypto shirt sponsor has not yet been discussed with fans.

      Liverpool are reportedly in talks to have a cryptocurrency firm as their main shirt sponsor from June 2023 onwards in what would be a Premier League first.

      The Reds have had Standard Chartered on the front of their shirts since the 2010-11 season but their £40m-a-year deal with the financial services company expires in May 2023.

      Though negotiations are taking place about an extension, the club are also speaking to firms in the media, tourism and electronics sector - and crypto firms are being considered too, according to The Athletic.

      The report details that Liverpool executives are talking to a crypto exchange firm and a blockchain platform about a potential partnership.

      Any deal to bring in a crypto firm as the club's main shirt sponsor would be a Premier League first, as the club target a deal which is expected to bring in £70m over two years no matter who the agreement is signed with. 

      Six Premier League clubs currently have deals in place with crypto sponsor Socios which sells 'fan engagement tokens', but none of them have the company as their main shirt sponsor.

      Arsenal, Aston Villa, Crystal Palace, Everton, Leeds United and Manchester City are those six clubs, though it provoked a reaction at Selhurst Park when Palace fans held up a banner calling Socios 'parasites.'

      Any deal would likely prove controversial due to a lack of regulation with blockchains and potential fan risk with exposing crypto firms where you can gain or lose financially.

      The club are targeting an agreement in the next eight weeks, amid Jürgen Klopp's side targeting an unprecedented quadruple on the pitch. 

      It is also understood that Liverpool fan groups are yet to be consulted about the prospect of a crypto firm on the front of their shirts, though such consultations did take place about the launch of NFTs (non-fungible tokens) in March.

      The controversial foray into the world of cryptocurrency saw the club sell less than 10,000 out of a potential 171,000 non-fungible tokens.

      The NFTs - digital artworks of stars such as Mohamed Salah and manager Jürgen Klopp - were put on sale at auctioneer Sotheby's for $75 (£57) each – $12.8m (£9.8m) in total.

      The headline figure of 9,721 sales suggests a failure to attract anywhere near the investment the club had hoped for, with under six per cent of the possible NFTs sold.

      Yet Liverpool can yet point to revenue from the sale of their NFTs reaching £1.125million, with £281,374.98 of that amount going to its charity, LFC Foundation.





      https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-10750379/Liverpool-talks-cryptocurrency-firms-new-shirt-sponsorship.html

      If it means that we will have more money to buy players, why not.

      Why not? Because it's horrible for the environment for one.
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      Re: Liverpool FC Kit 2022/23: Proposed and rumour mill
      Reply #52: Apr 25, 2022 06:46:06 pm
      Not sure how I feel about it to be honest. Putting aside the ethics of it all, crypto is a very volatile market, so there's no guarantee we'll get the sponsorship money. I would definitely not sign a multi year contract.

      We've never been in such a powerful situation before (we're arguably one of the 3 best clubs in the world). We will find many other companies interested in a sponsorship deal with us.

      It is all about guarantee. If it is given, we will sign it.
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      Re: Liverpool FC Kit 2022/23: Proposed and rumour mill
      Reply #53: Apr 26, 2022 09:58:13 am
      Liverpool 'in talks with cryptocurrency firms about new shirt sponsorship'

      Liverpool 'in talks with cryptocurrency firms about groundbreaking new shirt sponsorship' despite their widely mocked NFT launch being branded a flop - with £40m-a-year Standard Chartered deal set to expire next year.

      Liverpool's £40m-a-year deal with Standard Chartered expires in May 2023. The Reds are reportedly talking to firms in the media and tourism sector. Yet they are also in talks with companies from the cryptocurrency market. The possibility of a crypto shirt sponsor has not yet been discussed with fans.

      Liverpool are reportedly in talks to have a cryptocurrency firm as their main shirt sponsor from June 2023 onwards in what would be a Premier League first.

      The Reds have had Standard Chartered on the front of their shirts since the 2010-11 season but their £40m-a-year deal with the financial services company expires in May 2023.

      Though negotiations are taking place about an extension, the club are also speaking to firms in the media, tourism and electronics sector - and crypto firms are being considered too, according to The Athletic.

      The report details that Liverpool executives are talking to a crypto exchange firm and a blockchain platform about a potential partnership.

      Any deal to bring in a crypto firm as the club's main shirt sponsor would be a Premier League first, as the club target a deal which is expected to bring in £70m over two years no matter who the agreement is signed with. 

      Six Premier League clubs currently have deals in place with crypto sponsor Socios which sells 'fan engagement tokens', but none of them have the company as their main shirt sponsor.

      Arsenal, Aston Villa, Crystal Palace, Everton, Leeds United and Manchester City are those six clubs, though it provoked a reaction at Selhurst Park when Palace fans held up a banner calling Socios 'parasites.'

      Any deal would likely prove controversial due to a lack of regulation with blockchains and potential fan risk with exposing crypto firms where you can gain or lose financially.

      The club are targeting an agreement in the next eight weeks, amid Jürgen Klopp's side targeting an unprecedented quadruple on the pitch. 

      It is also understood that Liverpool fan groups are yet to be consulted about the prospect of a crypto firm on the front of their shirts, though such consultations did take place about the launch of NFTs (non-fungible tokens) in March.

      The controversial foray into the world of cryptocurrency saw the club sell less than 10,000 out of a potential 171,000 non-fungible tokens.

      The NFTs - digital artworks of stars such as Mohamed Salah and manager Jürgen Klopp - were put on sale at auctioneer Sotheby's for $75 (£57) each – $12.8m (£9.8m) in total.

      The headline figure of 9,721 sales suggests a failure to attract anywhere near the investment the club had hoped for, with under six per cent of the possible NFTs sold.

      Yet Liverpool can yet point to revenue from the sale of their NFTs reaching £1.125million, with £281,374.98 of that amount going to its charity, LFC Foundation.





      https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-10750379/Liverpool-talks-cryptocurrency-firms-new-shirt-sponsorship.html

      If it means that we will have more money to buy players, why not.

      Because F**k Crypto
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      Re: Liverpool FC Kit 2022/23: Proposed and rumour mill
      Reply #54: May 04, 2022 08:30:19 pm
      Training gear.



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      Re: Liverpool FC Kit 2022/23: Proposed and rumour mill
      Reply #55: May 05, 2022 12:11:52 am
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      Re: Liverpool FC Kit 2022/23: Proposed and rumour mill
      Reply #56: May 05, 2022 09:29:56 am
      Is it still nike?, if so im still not buying any of it.  :lmao:
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      Reply #57: May 05, 2022 09:44:30 am
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      Reply #58: May 05, 2022 11:15:48 am
      Well, at least it hasn't got any Flash Gordon lightening bolts on it, very Reebok though.
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      Reply #59: May 05, 2022 01:42:02 pm
      Odd looking not having a defined neck. Looks more like a tshirt.
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      Re: Liverpool FC Kit 2022/23: Proposed and rumour mill
      Reply #60: May 05, 2022 01:54:03 pm
      Like the top apart from the neck. Way too expensive though
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      Re: Liverpool FC Kit 2022/23: Proposed and rumour mill
      Reply #61: May 05, 2022 02:35:09 pm
      It's red. Our boys will look boss in it. Works for me. Be careful when you complain about the price.....if you are complaining about the funds available for transfers, part of that is coming from the sales of this expensive kit.

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      Reply #62: May 05, 2022 04:51:24 pm
      Looks much better on the lads than it did in the preview.

      Still looks a bit boring and "cheap" (which is ironic as it definitely won't be cheap), but boring is always better than some of the stuf we've had in the Warrior era.
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      Reply #63: May 05, 2022 05:10:00 pm
      I actually like how it looks.
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      Reply #64: May 05, 2022 05:18:50 pm
      Well F**k my luck and get the bunting out ppl, I do like this shirt, it’s a plain as can be without the fancy piping & swirly sh*t, just the way it should be, might just be getting myself a new car seat cover, cos that’s where it will end up, just like previous ones I am done with .  😁




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      Re: Liverpool FC Kit 2022/23: Proposed and rumour mill
      Reply #65: May 05, 2022 05:24:49 pm
      It's red. Our boys will look boss in it. Works for me. Be careful when you complain about the price.....if you are complaining about the funds available for transfers, part of that is coming from the sales of this expensive kit.






      By that logic it should be about a fiver then when you consider the 100’s of thousands Liverpool fans globally, after all it’s only a dyed piece of cloth mass produced in sweat shops in Thailand or f***in outer Mongolia??

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      Re: Liverpool FC Kit 2022/23: Proposed and rumour mill
      Reply #66: May 05, 2022 05:35:35 pm
      It's red. Our boys will look boss in it. Works for me. Be careful when you complain about the price.....if you are complaining about the funds available for transfers, part of that is coming from the sales of this expensive kit.



      Plenty Benjamins in the bank…

      https://twitter.com/mochatra/status/1521922606693330950?s=21&t=9dGT72qNTLEdrb1fBUgvow
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      Reply #67: May 05, 2022 09:02:34 pm
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      Re: Liverpool FC Kit 2022/23: Proposed and rumour mill
      Reply #68: May 05, 2022 09:04:23 pm
      Turnover isn't profit though...

      Turnover = sales i imagine?

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