yes 1886 and also used it when winning the league in 1889 for the design on the medals and again in 1914,after the first world war all medals were the same not reflecting the team that won them
it is a crest with the liver bird in the middle and flames on each side
Zlaton Ibrihimovic
The Liver Bird, the emblem of Liverpool city in England, was probably originally an Eagle but it is now a Cormorant.See the Related Link.
in 1911
At the JJB - Yes. At Goodison - No (though he had his sleeves rolled up.)
everton
The official twitter handle of Everton Football Club is @Everton.
Liverpool mascot is called liver bird
everton
The "Liver Bird" is often used as the logo for Liverpool. It has represented the city since medieval times and takes the form of a cormorant-like bird with a frond in it's beak. The most prominent example of the Liver Bird is on top of the Royal Liver Building. Liverpool Football Club is also represented by the Liver Bird and the Club now hold the copyright to the symbol.
Everton 2 - 1 Fulham ps. everton rule!