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Twenty years on from the World Cup in Italy in 1990 we have put together the shirt worn to dry Gazza's tears, and the DVD 'One Night in Turin' which tells the incredible inside story of England's World Cup campaign. From an age before the Premier League and Multi-Million pound salaries, remember how an under pressure (Sir) Bobby Robson and the mecurial Paul Gascoigne led a small band of English brothers to overcome scandal, political intrigue and even the mighty Dutch to reach a semi-final against West Germany in Turin
From Platt's last minute winner against Belgium, and Linekers cool finishing to the heartbreak of being one kick away from a World Cup final, relive all the glory and pain of an epic event that changed our footballing nation forever

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England 1966 Jacket.
As worn by Sir Alf Ramsey, the manager, in the 1966 World Cup. This is the first time this jacket has been available, we have limited stocks, order now to avoid disappointment
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Mesh fabric shirt designed for the 1970 World Cup to help cope with the opressive heat of a Mexico summer. Pictured is Terry Cooper with a block of ice during the match with West Germany.
This shirt comes pre numbered with number 6. It is not available without the number.
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Qualifying for Italia 90, Bobby Robson’s final tournament as England manager, saw the most memorable images of Terry Butcher. During the vital match in Sweden Butcher suffered a deep cut in his head that was temporarily stitched up by the England physio. Heavily bandaged, he insisted on returning to the pitch and did not stop heading the ball, which re-opened the wound. As he came off at the end of the match, with the all-important draw secured, his face, bandages and shirt were red with blood.
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England 1990 Gazza shirt comes pre-numbered with a number 19 as worn in the 1990 World Cup by Gazza
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England wore this mottled pale blue and white shirt only once, in the away European Championship qualification match against Turkey on 1 May 1991, it was taken to the 1990 World Cup but not worn.
Pictured is John Barnes during the game which was held at the Atatürk Stadyumu Turkey
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This shirt was worn in only 8 games, but 40 England players wore it over a three-year period. Des Walker, who had worn the 1990 white shirt the most, appeared in all 8 games; starting 7 and coming off the bench against the USA in the US Cup. He also won his 59th and last cap, against San Marino, on the last occasion that this shirt was won.
Top scorer in the shirt was David Platt, with 5 goals, followed by Ian Wright’s 4, all of which came against San Marino, which was also Graham Taylor’s last match in charge. Gary Lineker was captain for 4 of the games and Paul Ince skippered his country for the first time. Stuart Pearce, David Platt and Bryan Robson were also captain in this shirt.
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England Football Team November 1955 Back Row L to R Ronnie Clayton Heff Hall Billy Wright -capt- Ron Baynham Reg Matthews Jimmy Dickinson Roger Byrne Front Row L to R Nat Lofthouse John Atyeo Bedford Jezzard Tommy Tay
The classic bar design scarf, measuring 143cm x 20cm and beautifully packaged in a branded presentation box, is manufactured by one of the oldest cashmere mills in Scotland.
Undoubtedly one of the world's most sumptuous items of clothing for the discerning football fan.
Cashmere wool is one of the most precious natural fibres known to man, and is characterized by its incredible softness and warmth without bulk. Harvested from cashmere goats in Mongolia, the fine underwool is carefully selected, with each goat annually producing enough wool for a single Savile Rogue scarf.
1970 was also the time when the football record came of age. The West Ham boys Hurst, Moore and Peters released the single "Oh Sweet England" and "Back Home" deservedly reached No.1 in the charts. The outstanding vocal performance on the accompanying album belonged to Jeff Astle, in a foretaste of his future singing career. A footballer who can really sing is as rare as a goal feast at Wembley.
Alongside the footballers, you the listener can also enjoy the fans and musicians making their contribution to the national cause. From "Can We Kick It" (the unofficial England anthem for World Cup '94 featuring the unforgettable Graham Taylor line "Do I not like that") to the contrasting styles of the hard-hitting The Business and the easy listening Hector Cortez, everyone is playing their part. But the most heartfelt moment comes from Heaven 17's Martin Ware whose "Euromania" is "a prayer for a successful Euro '96 campaign for the England team".
This is an album for the real fan with its charting of the ups and downs of the last 30 footballing years.
Full Tracklist:
Back Home / Red Shirt Explained / Up There England / Was It Over The Line / You'll Never Walk Alone / Who Pinched The Ball / World Cup Willie / Sugar sugar / Here We Are / Viva England / Ballad of Bulldog Bobby / England / This time We'll Get It Right / England we'll fly the flag / Land Of Hope And Glory / We Are The Champions / Oh Sweet England / Red White And Blue / Viva Bobby Moore / Fog On The Tyne / Can we kick it (no we can't) / Euromania / World In Motion / Home Of Football / England (We Shall Not Be Moved) / England's Glory