Which premier teams did attach the sponsors on their jerseys first?

Many premier teams attach the sponsors on their jerseys.
For example, the Manchester united attaches AIG logo.
By the way, Which premier teams did attach the sponsors on their jerseys first?
What sponsors? What season? And when that sponsor did end?

Answers:
Aniala8tor is only partly correct..at the time Coventry arranged sponsorship from Talbot cars, written sponsors logos on shirts were not allowed by the FA, so Coventry came up with the idea of changing their shirt design to actually incorporate the "T" symbol of their sponsors. They got away with wearing this shirt for a whole season, and appeared on TV with it as well. although the BBC were very unhappy with it because it was indirect advertising.

Actual written sponsors names first started to appear on shirts in i982. Liverpool were the first major club to do this , and wore the logo of Crown Paints, although several lower division clubs wore sponsors logos before this..for instance Watford wore the logo of Solvite glue.
Liverpool. I think it was Crown Paints
Liverpool with Crown Paints. Not sure of the exact year, I think it was the early 1980's.
I can guarantee you it was Coventry City.They had a sponsorship deal with the makers of Talbot cars,.it was in 1981 and it caused uproar amongst the BBC who were the only channel showing football at the time because of their no advertising policy,so every time Coventry were featured they had to cover the sponsors name,unlike todays mega money deals it was worth approx £50,000 a season.
chelsea had autoglass on their away shirts early eighties at first you couldn't televise the match.
I was wondering about this the other day, Dubai has a huge interest in England. I used to work for the Dubai Royal Family, and if you had any idea of the amount of land, not just properites, but barren land the brothers own in this country and in Scotland you would be scared. Now they are sponsoring everything as well. I even saw them sponsoring our Cricket team.
I think it was Spurs. Holsten sponsored them in the early 80's
I didn't think it was one team. I thought th FA and PFA agreed between them and then the whole of the league were allowed to wear them.

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