The badge retained the existing shield, but replaced the “LUFC” script with “LEEDS UNITED” above and “100 YEARS” below the shield. This is a private listing and your identity will not be disclosed to anyone except the seller. Free UK Delivery This took a lot of getting used to but with time it grew on the faithful. The inverted smiley was an unusual change, not because it shrank in its original size and was also rotated 45°. The combative Lee Bowyer, our sublime Lucas Radebe and midfielder Alf-Inge Haaland would have been cheered along wearing this.The first version of the Shield badge here on the shirts of the 1998-99 squad. Commissioned and passed by the dreamer Peter Ridsdale. The United players in this pic:A kick up the eighties and along with a new shirt manufacturer which was umbro came a new badge. Everbody loves the classic Smiley Badge and as since become a true seventies icon, made up of the letters 'L' and 'U' in the sort of bubble writing that is very familiar with psychedelic typography from that era. Despite this it was only used originally for two seasons. If you reside in an EU member state besides UK, import VAT on this purchase is not recoverable. Your basket is empty £0.00. When it was not used, there was no badge or trim on the shirts at all. We may receive commission if your application for credit is successful. As well as Jackie the likes of Allan Clarke, hardman Norman Hunter and striker Mick Jones would have worn this beauty. A very popular piece and for my taste one of the better designs. One of the all time Leeds United classics.The Leeds squad of 1972-1973 in their all white strip with the LUFC script as the United badge. The stylish LUFC script is thought by many to be the all time classic Leeds badge, and has made two come backs in later years, once on the retro Asics shirts in the mid 90's and then with the new club crest from 1998.
It was used for a year on both home and away shirts, and then made a comeback for another year on the away shirts later on. The Argentinian Alex Sabella our home grown debut scoring Terry Connor and full back turned midfielder Kevin Hird were lucky enough to wear the Peacock badge with pride.The Peacock badge here on the kits of the 1983-84 squad. Our Current crop of stars such as on the pulse Rob Hulse, beans shovelling Shaun Derry and American Eddie Lewis do the business in this one.The current Shield badge here on the shirts of the 2006-07 squad. Along with the United badge we see the Admiral logo. Some would say to make it more evident that it was the letters 'LU', but this took away the balance of the design, and later it went back to the original angle. Certainly a loveable effort that certainly didn't fit the hard Leeds image. The United players in this picture:A close second to the City Crest for me. This was Admiral's second United kit, their logo used as the trim that runs down the arms. The United players in this pic:If it aint broken don't fix it! The second shirt I had as a kid, with all the little admiral logos running down the arm. Notice the goalkeepers wearing the previous season's badge and Paul Madeley is missing the badge. The United players in this pic:With a reprieve of the popular Rose design to replace the Yorkshire rose and a tidying up of the script that runs down the middle the Shield design was revamped in 1999. | Vintage Leeds United Shirt Jersey 2002/03 home Size XL Nike Strongbow 2002 2003LEEDS UNITED 2002 2004 AWAY FOOTBALL SHIRT JERSEY NIKE VINTAGE #11 BOWYEROFFICIAL LEEDS UNITED F.C. United Kingdom and many other countries Admiral were the makers and they kept the running motifs down the arm and also added their logo to the shirt adjacent to the club badge. This verison had a white rose at the top centre but was replaced a season later. | This amount includes applicable customs duties, taxes, brokerage and other fees. Packard Bell were the shirt sponsors at this time and by now Puma had taken over as the kit manufacturer. It was used exclusively for three seasons, and then came back for two more spells on the away shirts later on. Umbro had taken over Admiral by now as the kits manufacturers and with the advances in the technology of shirt material they managed to integrate yellow and blue pin stripes on the shirt. No one could touch me! Search ... PEACOCK PIN BADGE Price: £3.00. This amount is subject to change until you make payment. A bold graphic fitting well into it's surround and the teams premier colour white now more evident. For additional information, see the Global Shipping Programme This amount includes applicable customs duties, taxes, brokerage and other fees. The 1981 season brought us ‘The Peacock’ badge. LEEDS UNITED PIN BADGE25mm Across – New & UnusedThis Is A Pressed Metal Badge … Be sure to add me to your favourites. Leeds United’s nickname at the time was ‘The Peacocks’ so it was apt that the badge should feature one. The first was RFW and was used on the shirts in the season before this one. Your basket is empty. Umbro had taken over Admiral by now as the kits manufacturers and with the advances in the technology of shirt material they managed to integrate yellow and blue pin stripes on the shirt. The United players in this pic: This badge lasted for only one season. A certain dash of class was delivered to sober up our spaced out seventies smiley. United Kingdom and many other countries In place now (at the time of writing) for nearly seven years and this badge I think is finally being established.