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Arsenal 1960's - 1970's Short Sleeves - worn by such Arsenal legends as Brady, O'Leary, Sansom and McLintock
Childs Sizes:
small boys(age 3-4) 26in-28in.

Manchester Utd 1958 Cup Final
Manchester United captured the hearts of the nation by reaching the final in the aftermath of the Munich air crash.
But Bolton proved too strong, as did their desire not to be overwhelmed by public opinion in the same manner which dictated their previous cup final appearance in 1953 when Blackpool scored twice in the last few minutes to secure the match 4-2.
To coincide with the 50th Anniversary of the Munich air disaster TOFFS have made a donation of £1500 to the Professional Football Association's charity at the Manchester Children's Hospital.
Click here to view a letter from the hospital
THE BADGE ON THIS SHIRT IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK ® OF MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL.

Cruyff Classic FC Barcelona 1970's(away in cotton).
The highlights of his football career as a player include winning the European Cup three times (1971 - 3, with Ajax), the Ballon d'Or (European Player of the Year) thrice (1971, 1973 - 4), and leading the Netherlands to a runners-up medal in the 1974 FIFA World Cup.
TOFFS are privileged to be working with ‘The Johan Cruyff Foundation’ which supports sports and play for children worldwide. TOFFS are using their vast experience and unrivalled manufacturing capability in terms of quality, accuracy and authenticity to raise money for the Foundation.

Cruyff Classic Washington Diplomats(home in cotton).
Cruyff spent two years in the NASL, the second in the capital with the Diplomats, another succesful season ensured selection for the All Stars, the 11 best players of the season.
TOFFS are privileged to be working with ‘The Johan Cruyff Foundation’ which supports sports and play for children worldwide. Re-creating perfect replicas of the shirts worn by Johan Cruyff.

Cruyff Classic LA Aztecs(in cotton).
Cruyff's Aztecs debut against Rochester saw him score two of the three goals in their 3-0 win.
He stayed at the Aztecs for one season, finishing as the NASL's Most Valuable player of 1979 before moving on to the Diplomats for one season.