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Liverpool’s Unique Shirt for Charity in Clash with Chelsea

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Eagle-eyed fans noticed a significant change in Liverpool’s shirts during their Premier League clash with Chelsea. The alteration, however, is for a noble cause.

Liverpool’s retro kit for the 2024/25 season, described by the club as “a fresh remix of the legendary pattern and print from 1984,” features the iconic motto “You’ll Never Walk Alone” woven into its fabric. Traditionally adorned with the “Standard Chartered” logo, the shirts at Anfield showcased the “Futuremakers by Standard Chartered” emblem, with plans for the jerseys to be auctioned off to benefit the initiative.

Futuremakers Initiative

Futuremakers, Standard Chartered’s community program, is dedicated to helping young people pursue a better future. It aims to break down barriers and provide the necessary resources for the next generation to thrive. According to their website, “Young people need to be equipped with the skills to succeed in this new economy, yet there is a broadening gulf in access to resources.”

Fans can bid on these limited-edition jerseys at CharityStars.com/SCFM, with all proceeds supporting Futuremakers. The auction for the men’s shirts started today, while the bidding for the women’s shirts worn in the recent WSL match against Manchester City Women began last weekend.

Player Insights

Local hero Trent Alexander-Arnold emphasized the significance of supporting the younger generation. Reflecting on his journey, he expressed how role models like Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher motivated him. “If they can do it, why can’t I?” he remarked, highlighting the importance of discipline and hard work in achieving dreams.

Alexander-Arnold believes that small changes, like altering the shirt sponsor for a game, can have a significant impact. “It’s special, it’s motivating, and it reminds us of the difference we can make in people’s lives,” he added.

Young player Conor Bradley echoed this sentiment, stating that Liverpool’s players must set a positive example for youth around the world. “We are role models, so we have to do our best to lead by example,” he said.

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