Liverpool Football Club is built on history and success. Since being formed by John Houlding in 1892 and changing from a light blue jersey to the famous red, the Merseyside outfit has established itself as a world-famous institution. Liverpool is synonymous with silverware and dominance, coming together through challenging times of animosity to celebrate their city and, most importantly, their football club.
A city that is as proud of its roots as Liverpool was always going to have great times on the pitch, and through the eras, we have seen the Reds display some of the finest football teams the English game has ever witnessed. Even now, as a new era dawns upon Anfield due to the departure of Jurgen Klopp this summer, there is still unwavering optimism around the place as the club pursues a 20th league title while competing on all fronts domestically and in Europe to add to the Carabao Cup they picked up in February against Chelsea.
Throughout Liverpool’s 132-year history, the club has undergone plenty of changes. The recent expansion to the Anfield Road entrance took the ground’s capacity to over 59,000 and saw record attendance against Manchester City. In contrast, the modern game will see kits released every season. The club has also seen many different logos, with various nuances to separate eras.
For supporters, each logo represents a time capsule of a bygone era, and with that in mind, let’s look at some of the most iconic Liverpool badges and assess which one stands out the most.
1955 – The Liver bird
His team, which included the likes of Ron Yeats and Billy Lidell, won the title in 1961 and, four years later, defied the odds to win the 1965 FA Cup. Many scousers believed that the Liver Bird would fly away atop the city center building if the club ever did it.
1968 – The Boot Room Years
This is perhaps the most well-known logo in Liverpool’s history as it defines the simplicity on which the club built its most successful era. Indeed, when Shankly left the club, and Bob Paisley took over, he ensured things remained the same, and it helped the Reds win three European Cups in four years as well as a plethora of domestic trophies under the softly-spoken Yorkshireman.
Paisley had been associated with the club for years, as had Ronnie Moran and Joe Fagan, who would succeed their Boot Room colleague and help Liverpool become the first team to win the treble against all odds when they beat Roma in the European Cup, now the Champions League. Nowadays, even the best UK betting apps wouldn’t have gone against Kenny Dalglish and Graeme Souness, as they dominated a whole era of British football.
1992 – The ‘Spice Boys’
The badge also represented new optimism, and the era will be remembered infamously for the white suits at Wembley. The defeat to Manchester United is still iconic for the entertainment that Roy Evans’ sides would produce on the pitch, probably most for the part they played in Blackburn Rovers winning the Premier League on the season's final day.
1999 – A modern look
Everything from the polished look to the updated Liver Bird makes this the most well-known logo. Even when the club’s matchday shirts used a simpler version in 2012, many will remember the sheer number of iconic players who have represented the club since this badge’s inception. From Xabi Alonso to Fernando Torres, Luis Suarez to Mohamed Salah, Liverpool has always managed to hit the nail on the head when it comes to its logo, and that is the mark of one of the best football clubs in the world.
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