
Portsmouth 1970's Tracktop
As worn here by Kris Kamara
Special thanks to Colin Farmery for providing this image
Liverpool 1980's retro style heritage track top. Official Liverpool F.C product
Liverpool 1980's style Heritage Track Top, official product of LFC
Chelsea FC 1977-78 Managers Tracktop
Kenneth John Shellito, played 123 times for the Blues but due to a knee injury was forced into premature retirement and onto the coaching staff. In 1977 he succeeded his fellow full back, Eddie McCreadie as Chelsea Manager and masterminded the 4-2 FA Cup success over the reigning European Champions Liverpool as well as keeping Chelsea in the top division.

An ageing Fulham side that included Bobby Moore and Alan Mullery managed to get to Wembley only to loose 2-0 to West Ham.

Chelsea 1972 League Cup Tracktop
Chelsea beat Tottenham 5-4 (over two legs) in the semi finals and went into the final as hot favourites as the Kings Road team were dripping with superstars, an equaliser from Osgood was not enough to take the cup home as an ageing Stoke secured the winner with 20 minutes to play.
Pictured is Eddie McCreadie, a talented and pacy attacking full-back with impressive timing that played 410 times for Chelsea. McCreadie went on to rebuild the team as manager in 1975, giving the captancy to 18 year old Ray Wilkins and securing promotion back to the first division, McCreadie resigned when his request for a company car was turned down by Chairman Brian Mears.

The 1961 FA Cup Final took place on 6 May 1961 at Wembley with Tottenham Hotspur beating Leicester City 2–0. Tottenham had already won the League and were chasing the League and Cup Double. Spurs became the first club to secure the Double since Aston Villa achieved it in 1897.
Tracktop based on the kit worn in the greatest football film ever made. 4-1 down at half time the Allies dug deep to level the scores with an overhead from Pele. Exclusively available from TOFFS.
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Worn by the players prior to the victory (after a replay) against Don Revies's Leeds United side.
Full embroidery of the classic Chelsea badge with the wording 'Wembley 1970' embroidered underneath. The tracktop features a large 'CHELSEA' print in royal blue across the shoulders.
Brazil 1966 tracktop.
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The 1980 FA Cup Final was contested by West Ham United and Arsenal at Wembley. West Ham won by a single goal, scored by Trevor Brooking. To date, it is the last time a team from outside the top flight has won the FA Cup.
The 1980 Cup Final was the 99th final to be played since 1872, and the 52nd to be played at Wembley since 1923. The tie involved Arsenal, who had played in the last two FA Cup Finals and were a strong First Division side, and West Ham United, a Second Division side that had only ever played at Wembley five times before.
These WHUFC shirts have been fastidiously recreated with WHUFC to ensure that not even minor details have been changed. We are sure these are the best WHUFC retro shirts you will ever have purchased.

Pictured is George Best, who put United in the lead three minutes into extra time. Picking up the ball 25 yards from goal after the Benfica players failed to deal with Stepney's long kick downfield, Best broke into the penalty area and dribbled round the goalkeeper and rolled the ball into an empty net
This track top comes with Manchester United screen printed on the reverse, and 'EUROPEAN CUP FINAL WEMBLEY 29TH MAY 1968 hand embroidered onto the breast

The 1967 FA Cup Final took place at Wembley on 20 May 1967, between Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea. It was the competition's first final to be contested between two teams from London, and is thus often dubbed The Cockney Cup Final. Tottenham won 2–1. They took a 2-0 lead through goals from Jimmy Robertson and Frank Saul, before Bobby Tambling scored a consolation for Chelsea with just five minutes remaining

This track top is of supreme quality and is ideal for the discerning retro fan and of course as a modern day fashion item
Felpa Juventus usata nel 1975, Questa felpa é di suprema qualitá, ideale per gli appasionati del passato ed inoltre un articolo con uno stile moderno.

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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England started badly in group 6 of the World Cup 1986 (held in Mexico) but managed to qualify for the second stage by beating Poland 3-0 with a hat-trick from Gary Lineker (on 8, 14 and 35 minutes). England lost 2-1 to Argentina in the quarter finals when Maradona scored one handball and one great goal. Gary Lineker did get the golden boot award however, by being top scorer (6 goals in the competition).
(Pictured) Bryan Robson leaves the field with an injured shoulder against Morocco - Ray Wilkins took the captains armband off him but was sent off ten minutes later for throwing the ball at the referee
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