They where indeed used at the '72 cup final but the 71/72 season saw there 
introduction so where first 
used earlier in the season.
The scripted LUFC logo was first used in the 71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup victory 
against Juventus

guy
(not dead, just melting)

> I think those tags were introduced in FA cup final 1972.
> 
> aaPee
> 
> 2013/7/23 Nicholas Armit <[email protected]>:
> > As a kid in 70's London I had the kit with the tags on the socks (wore 
> > those too.) When was that? Vividly remember wearing it all for my birthday 
> > and playong on Palewell Common....just can't remember which birthday.
> >
> >
> > ________________________________
> >  From: Guy Thornton <[email protected]>
> > To: [email protected]
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2013 11:29 AM
> > Subject: Re: [LU] is everyone dead ?
> >
> >
> > Some of us are from a generation when to support your team you went to 
> > games with a scarf, wore
> > rosettes and a woolly hat. There where no replica shirts in those days 
> > never mind city centre club shops
> > and outlets at grounds where few and far between.
> >
> > Leeds though where the first club to start selling shirts to fans in 1975 
> > with specially designed replica
> > shirts.and I do have some classic replica shirts but as I don't like ads on 
> > shirts all pre-date 1982(?),
> > when RFW where the first, and mostly pure white with LUFC script, including 
> > the centenary cup final,
> > and the smiley variations.Plus I've got a John Charles 50's era retro 
> > shirt, amber/gold with blue sleeves
> > and collar
> >
> > guy
> >
> >> > DRB wrote:
> >> > I'm guessing there are loads and loads of fans who buy every kit,
> >> religiously, regardless of the style of colouring.
> >>
> >> I certainly used to.  It became more of a collection thing than anything - 
> >> I
> >> had every home and away shirt that was on sale between 1989 and sometime in
> >> the early 2000's.  They're all still on their own shelf in my wardrobe, 
> >> even
> >> though most of them haven't seen the light of day for years.  I certainly
> >> didn't like them all when I bought them - but there were a couple (e.g. the
> >> 'puke-on-the-shoulder', blue Admiral kit) that I wasn't going to bother
> >> with, but then picked up for a tenner at the end of the season, just to 
> >> keep
> >> the collection going...
> >>
> >> Nigel
> >> (the Dublin one)
> >>
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