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  1. England 1966 World Cup Winners
    England 3027um

    England 1966 World Cup Winners

    £34.99
    €46.88  $67.88

    It was all over! July 30th 1966, 4-2 to England including the Geoff Hurst hatrick. England's finest footballing memory.

    2 - Cohen, George R
    3 - Wilson, Ramon
    4 - Stiles, Norbert P
    5 - Charlton, John
    6 - Moore, Robert F
    7 - Ball, Alan J
    9 - Charlton, Robert
    10 - Hurst, Geoffrey C
    16 - Peters, Martin S
    21 - Hunt, Roger


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  2. Manchester United 1968 European Cup Final FROM - £19.99
    MANCHESTER UTD

    Manchester United 1968 European Cup Final FROM - £19.99

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    €26.78  $38.78

    Not a colour you associate with Manchester Utd. This is the one and only 1968 European Cup Winning shirt as worn by the golden boy George Best, Sir Bobby Charlton and the rest.George Best wore number 7 and Bobby number 9. George won the European Player of the year on the back of his cup winning dispaly in this match, his stamina and skills were the pivotal factor as the game went into extra time. Manchester United became the first English 'Champions of Europe'

    Childs size details -

    Small boys(age 3-4) - 26in - 28in
    Medium boys(age 5-6) - 28in - 30in
    Large boys(age 7-8) - 30in - 32in
    Youth(age 9-10) - 32in - 34in


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  3. Liverpool 1970's home.
    Official Liverpool FC Product

    Liverpool 1970's home.

    £34.99
    €46.88  $67.88

    Liverpool 1970's home. Colour: Red 100% Cotton with white Liverbird embroidery. Pictured is Kevin Keegan in 1972. After 323 appearances and exactly 100 goals, Keegan left Liverpool as promised. He had been made many offers from clubs on the continent but chose to join Hamburg SV in Germany for £500,000. Liverpool replaced him with a Scotsman by the name of Kenny Dalglish.

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  4. Cardiff City 1927 Cup Final.
    CARDIFF CITY

    Cardiff City 1927 Cup Final.

    £34.99
    €46.88  $67.88

    Cardiff City 1927 Cup Final.

    Arsenal, under the magic touch of Herbert Chapman, were captained by the famous Charles Buchan and had other star players in Hulme, Parker and John. Cardiff City, with practically the same defence as that of the 1925 Final but now with a new forward line, were at the peak of their powers.

    For Arsenal, however, only Buchan lived up to his reputation, setting up at least three clear chances for his colleagues. The Welsh supporters massed on the Wembley banks had little to sing about, with both defences well in command and play for the most part incoherent. Then, out of the blue, the decisive goal came in the seventy third minute.

    Following a Cardiff throw-in, Ferguson tried a hurried shot at goal before he could be tackled. His drive was a hard one, low and diagonal, but Lewis, Arsenal's Welsh international goalkeeper, appeared to have it covered. However, with Davies and Irving challenging, the ball somehow twisted on Lewis' chest and trickled sowly over the line.

    It was a classic example of the kind of luck that can win or lose a Final. Fred Keenor and his men went on to take the Cup, and the trophy went out of England for the first time.


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  5. Chelsea FC 1915 -1950  (drill collar)
    Chelsea FC

    Chelsea FC 1915 -1950 (drill collar)

    £19.99
    €26.78  $38.78

    Chelsea FC 1915 - 1950 long sleeved (drill collar).

    Pictured in 1930 are the Chelsea and Scotland strike force of Hughie Gallacher and Alec Jackson, Gallagher joined from Newcastle for £10,000 and Jackson from Huddersfield for £8,500, Chelsea in 1930 had a reputation for being the high spending entertainers of the English game.
    This shirt was worn in the 1915 FA Cup Final at Old Trafford against Sheffield United. "The Khaki Cup Final" as it was called due to the large number of uniformed supporters at the match was the last to be held before the Competetion was suspended due to the Great War.

    THE BADGE ON THIS SHIRT IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK ®.


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  6. Portsmouth 1939 FA Cup Winners
    PORTSMOUTH

    Portsmouth 1939 FA Cup Winners

    £35.99
    €48.22  $69.82

    Portsmouth 1939 FA Cup Winners.

    The 1939 FA Cup Final was contested by Portsmouth and Wolverhampton Wanderers at Wembley. Portsmouth won 4–1, with goals from Bert Barlow, John Anderson and two by Cliff Parker. Dicky Dorsett scored Wolves' effort.

    As a result of the suspension of the FA Cup for the duration of the Second World War, the next FA Cup final was not until seven years later in 1946, thereby enabling Portsmouth fans to claim that their team has held the Cup for the longest time.

    Wolves had entered the game as clear favourites, having scored 19 goals in their five FA Cup games and lying second in the league table. By contrast, Portsmouth were struggling in the relegation zone.

    Captain Jimmy Guthrie was presented with the cup by King George VI.


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  7. Stoke Stan Matthews 1961.
    STOKE CITY

    Stoke Stan Matthews 1961.

    £36.99
    €49.56  $71.76

    Stoke Stan Matthews 1961. Stoke born and bred Stanley returned to the Club in 1961 at the tender age of 46 to play for a further 4 seasons before retiring at the age of 50 that he claimed was too early!

    "I grew up in an era when he was a god to those of us who aspired to play the game. He was a true gentleman and we shall never see his like again" - Brian Clough


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  8. Arsenal 1971 Double Winners FROM - £19.99
    ARSENAL

    Arsenal 1971 Double Winners FROM - £19.99

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    €26.78  $38.78

    Arsenal's first Double Winning shirt - again using yellow for the cup final and again beating Liverpool. Captained by Frank McLintock and who can forget Charlie George and all that hair!!

    Childs Sizes:
    Small boys(age 3-4)- 26in - 28in.
    Medium boys(age 5-6) - 28in - 30in
    Large boys(age 7-8)- 30in - 32in
    Youth(age 9-10) - 32in - 34in


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  9. Newcastle 80 Year Celebration Shirt
    Newcastle NBA001

    Newcastle 80 Year Celebration Shirt

    £37.99
    €50.90  $73.70

    The year 1927 was massive for Tyneside. Work started on the Tyne Bridge, Newcastle City Hall opened, Newcastle United won the League Championship and the first bottle of Newcastle Brown Ale went on sale.

    To celebrate 80 years since this historic year, TOFFS have teamed up with Newcastle Brown Ale to produce this limited edition shirt.

    'Newcastle 80 Year Celebration shirt' includes the original Newcastle Brown Ale logo and is manufactured 100% in the North East.

    The Old Fashioned Football Shirt Company Limited is licensed to use the Newcastle Brown trade mark by Scottish & Newcastle plc.

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  10. Juventus 1972 - 1976.
    Juventus 4207

    Juventus 1972 - 1976.

    £36.99
    €49.56  $71.76

    Juventus 1972 - 1976. As worn during Italian title triumphs in 1972, 73 and 75 and in La Vecchia Signora's first European Cup Final appearance in 1973. Features embroidered Scudetto and Gold Star indicating 10 league titles, the first club in Italy to have this honour. Authentic Bianconeri numbers are available which feature a white number sewn onto a black patch.

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  11. England 1970 'Mexico' World Cup Shirt (white)
    England 3031um

    England 1970 'Mexico' World Cup Shirt (white)

    £34.99
    €46.88  $67.88

    England 1970 World Cup Mexico

    Mesh fabric helped keep the lads cool in the Mexico heat. Pictured are Bobby Moore and Pele after the group match against Brasil, England lost the match and Brasil lifted the Cup, This enduring image of Pele exchanging shirts with Bobby Moore showed the respect between the nations, the teams and these two special players. One of the greatest matches of any World Cup.
    This shirt comes pre numbered with number 6 it is not available without the number.


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  12. PSG 1981-1982 Shirt
    PARIS SAINT GERMAIN

    PSG 1981-1982 Shirt

    £36.99
    €49.56  $71.76

    Paris Saint Germain 1981 - 1982 Shirt.

    Daniel Hechter, the designer who was President of PSG, got inspiration from the famous Ajax Amsterdam's football shirt to create the Blue and Red' historical shirt in 1973

    On 18th October 1974, Paris played for the first time an official match with the RTL logo, RTL being the most popular French radio station and won 3-1 against Lens at the Parc des Princes.

    In 1982 this collectable shirt was replaced by a new white pattern with a red and blue border.

    The shirt was worn by Paris legends such Luiz Fernandez, Domonique Rocheteau and Dominique Bathenay.


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  13. 'Chivas' Guadalajara Mexico.
    GUADALAJARA

    'Chivas' Guadalajara Mexico.

    £36.99
    €49.56  $71.76

    'Chivas' Guadalajara Mexico.

    'Chivas' of Guadalajara is widely known in Mexico as the 'Campeonisimo' or 'Super-champion'. In the 1960's, Chivas won 8 out of a possible 10 League Championships, and thus the name.


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  14. Bristol City 1975 - 1976.
    BRISTOL CITY

    Bristol City 1975 - 1976.

    £34.99
    €46.88  $67.88

    Thursday 20th April 2008 is a special date thousands of Robins’ fans scattered across the globe, because it marks the 32nd Anniversary of their club’s last promotion to top-flight football.

    That evening Bristol City beat Portsmouth 1-0, at Ashton Gate wearing this classic shirt, before a blissful crowd of 27,394, thanks to Clive Whitehead’s third minute scorcher.


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  15. Escape to Victory white.
    Escape to Victory 7000

    Escape to Victory white.

    £34.99
    €46.88  $67.88

    So a hearty welcome to all our listeners in England.

    There are only a few minutes to go before the kick off of this historic match

    This great crowd of about 50,000 really have something to look forward to during the next 90 minutes. To ensure fair play and good sportsmanship, the german organisers have picked a neutral to referee the match...and he is now ready for the toss of the coin. The winner will have his choice of kicking off or defending, but will most probably choose to play towards the east goal with wind in his favour. Captain Bauman has done just that, and the allies will kick off this great event

    Well I tell you years from now, man will say of this game, did it happen? well I tell you in the listening audience today, it is happening. We're all witness's to an occasion long to be remembered, not as propaganda as some would say, but as a magnificent sporting spectacle.

    "HERES TO VICTORY!"

    ALLIES (Visitors)

    1. Robert Hatch (USA) (SYLVESTER STALONE)
    2. Michael Fileu (Bel) (PAUL VAN HIMST)
    3. Cptn John COLBY (UK) (MICHAEL CAINE)
    4. Pieter Van Beck (Hol) (CO PRINS)
    5. Doug Clure(UK) - (RUSSELL OSMAN)
    6. Terry Brady (UK) (BOBBY MOORE)
    7. Arthur Hayes(Sco) (JOHN WARK)
    8. Carlos Rey (Arg) (OSSIE ARDILES)
    9. Sid Harmor (UK) (MIKE SUMERBEE)
    10. Luis Fernandez (Bra) (PELE)
    11. Erik Borge(Denmark) (SOREN LINDSTED)

    subs
    Paul Wolchek (Pol) (KAZIMARIEZ DEYNA) On for no 7
    Gunnar Hilsson (Nor)(HALLVAR THORESEN) on for no 4 .

    THE DESIGN OF THIS SHIRT AND THE CLOTHING RIGHTS TO ESCAPE TO VICTORY BY NAME ARE TRADEMARKS OF TOFFS IN CLASSES 25 FOR CLOTHING AND 9 FOR DIGITAL MEDIA ®.


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  • Manchester Utd 1970 'Best' Shirt with No7