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  • West Ham Wembley 1923 1st Wembley Final.
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    West Ham Wembley 1923 1st Wembley Final.


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    West Ham 1923. West Ham shirt from the first Wembley Cup final 200,000 people and one white horse!
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  • West Ham 1920's away.
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    West Ham 1920's away.


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    West Ham 1922-23 away.
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  • West Ham 1950 - 1955
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    West Ham 1950 - 1955


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    West Ham 1930's - 1940's.
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  • West Ham 1950's.
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    West Ham 1950's.


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    West Ham 1950's.
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  • West Ham 1950's away.
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    West Ham 1950's away.


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    West Ham 1950's away.
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  • West Ham 1950's - 1960's v neck.
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    West Ham 1950's - 1960's v neck.


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    West Ham 1950's- 1960's v neck. Bobby Moore joined West Ham as a player in 1956, and after advancing through their youth set up played his first game on September 8, 1958, against Manchester United. In putting on the number 6 shirt, he replaced his mentor Malcolm Allison, Allison never played another first team game for West Ham as Moore became a regular.
    Moore played 544 games for West Ham and was West Ham Captain for over a decade.
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  • West Ham 1960's - 1970's.
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    West Ham 1960's - 1970's.


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    Classic West Ham shirt from 1960's and 1970's.

    Here modelled by the Legendary Bobby Moore who captained West Ham United for more than ten years and was captain of the England team that won the 1966 World Cup

    He won a total of 108 caps for the England team, which at the time of his international retirement in 1973 was a national record.

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  • West Ham 1960's hoops.
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    West Ham 1960's hoops.


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    Bobby leads the team out for the 1964 European Cup Winners Cup 1st leg match against Spartak.
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  • West Ham Utd 1964 FA Cup Winners Shirt
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    West Ham Utd 1964 FA Cup Winners Shirt


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    The 1964 FA Cup Final was contested by West Ham United and Preston North End at Wembley. West Ham won 3–2, with goals from John Sissons, Geoff Hurst and Ron Boyce. Doug Holden and Alex Dawson scored Preston's goals.

    At the time, Preston's Howard Kendall was the youngest player ever to play in an FA Cup Final, aged 17 years 345 days.

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  • West Ham Utd 1965 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final
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    West Ham Utd 1965 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final


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    The 1965 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final was a football match between West Ham United of England and TSV 1860 Mόnchen of West Germany. The final was held at Wembley Stadium in London on 19 May 1965.

    West Ham began at a furious pace. John Sissons missed from only three yards. Petar Radenkovic made a brilliant save from Brian Dear, one of several saves in the first half. Both Alan Sealey and Dear just failed to get to a Sisson cross. At the other end Hans Kόppers narrowly missed. Despite chances at both ends, there was no score at half-time. The second half began in the same fashion. Dear went close and Sisson hit the post. Jim Standen made fine saves from Rudi Brunnenmeier, Peter Grosser and Kuppers. The breakthrough came in the 70th minute when Ronnie Boyce threaded a pass between two defenders and Sealey cracked the ball into the net from a difficult angle. Two minutes later, West Ham scored again. A free kick to West Ham was not cleared, Bobby Moore crossed it over, Radenkovic failed to collect the ball and Sealey scored a second goal to seal the match for West Ham.

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  • West Ham United 1976-1980
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    West Ham United 1976-1980


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    West Ham United 1976 - 1980 Home shirt, pictured is a young Alan Curbishley, during the 1978-79 season the Hammers narrowly missed out on promotion

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  • West Ham United 1976 Away
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    West Ham United 1976 Away


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    West Ham United 1970 away shirt

    Pictured is David 'Psycho' Cross during his reign at West Ham. "When people say I was a brave striker, I'd say I was more stupid than brave. There is an element of thought process that goes into bravery!" - David Cross

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  • West Ham United 1980 FA Cup Jacket
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    West Ham United 1980 FA Cup Jacket


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    West Ham United 1980 FA Cup Jacket

    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.

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  • West Ham Wembley 1980 Cup Final
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    West Ham Wembley 1980 Cup Final


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    West Ham United famously overcome Arsenal at Wembley in May 1980 with the Tricky Trevor Brooking heading the winning goal.

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  • West Ham Utd 1980 FA Cup Winners Goalkeepers shirt
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    West Ham Utd 1980 FA Cup Winners Goalkeepers shirt


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    West Ham Utd 1980 FA Cup Winneres Goalkeepers shirt

    Phil Parkes joined West Ham United in 1979 for £500,000, a world record for a goalkeeper at the time. It is reported that Sexton, the manager of Manchester United, put in six bids for the player but saw them all turned down. It was only the half million pound bid from West Ham United that QPR chairman Jim Gregory could not resist. Upon John Lyall's signing of Parkes it was thought that he was a huge risk due to the severity of the condition of his knees but his signing was to pay off as Parkes was to remain first choice keeper for the next ten years. Despite this longevity, however, he only ever gained one piece of silverware, when West Ham beat Arsenal 1-0 to win the 1980 FA Cup Final.

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  • West Ham United 1980-1983 Home Shirt
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    West Ham United 1980-1983 Home Shirt


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    West Ham 1980-1983

    This shirt was worn in the unlucky 2-1 defeat to Liverpool in the 1980-81 Milk Cup final replay. Also in a 2-1 win over high - flying West Brom in 82-83

    The shirt was worn by David Cross, (pictured) Paul Goddard, as well as Tony Cottee who scored on his debut in the 3-0 win vs Spurs in 82-83

    This shirt is produced by TOFFS and does not carry the 3 Adidas stripes

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  • West Ham United 1983-1985 Home Shirt
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    West Ham United 1983-1985 Home Shirt


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    After 636 appearances and 103 goals for the Hammers, Trevor Brooking makes his final appearance at Upton Park in 1984 in a game Vs Everton. This shirt was worn in a cracking 4-0 win over Birmingham in the opening game of the 83-84 season, followed by the amazing 10-0 thrashing of Bury in the Milk Cup that season

    Please note: This shirt is Polyester

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  • West Ham 1987-89 Home Shirt
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    West Ham 1987-89 Home Shirt


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    West Ham 1987-1989 Home Shirt with AVCO sponsor. This was the last home kit worn under manager John Lyall who resigned at the end of the 198-89 season; this shirt was worn by greats such as Leroy Rosenior and Liam Brady

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  • West Ham 1987-89 Away Shirt

    West Ham 1987-89 Away Shirt


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    West Ham 1987-89 Away Shirt
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  • Claret and Blue Cashmere Bar Scarf

    Claret and Blue Cashmere Bar Scarf

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    The Savile Rogue cashmere football scarf is made from the finest cashmere wool, it is luxuriously soft, warm and compact.

    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.

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  • West Ham Football Newspaper Book
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    West Ham Football Newspaper Book

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    West Ham Football Newspaper Book .

    Relive those glorious moments of your favourite team captured in newsprint.

    From the early 20th century to the recent past, each book affords a unique perspective on your team or sport’s colourful history. They are not written by someone looking back in time, but by reporters who witnessed the games and events as they unfolded and in a language of the time.

    Capture the history and greatest moments of West Ham through the newspapers, as written at the time.

    Top stories include coverage of the first ever FA Cup Final at Wembley against Bolton, winning the War Cup in 1940, Division 2 Champions 1958 and with record points in 1981, winning the FA Cup in 1964, 1975 and 1980 and the Cup Winners Cup in 1965, and Finalists in 1976. Read about the 17 year old Bobby Moore’s 1st Division debut in 1958, Geoff Hurst’s 6 goals in the 8-0 win over Sunderland in 1968, the signing of Jimmy Greaves in 1970, Trevor Brooking’s farewell game in 1984, Harry Redknapp’s appointment in 1989, Rio Ferdinand’s departure in 2000 and much much more.

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  • West Ham v Preston North End DVD.
    West Ham United v Preston North End 1964 FA Cup Final

    West Ham v Preston North End DVD.

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    West Ham v Preston North End 1964 FA Cup Final

    The 1964 FA Cup Final is rightly remembered as one of the most dramatic finals ever witnessed. Ron Greenwood’s up-and-coming Hammers were hot favourites, but Second Division Preston North End came close to producing another major upset in what has been described as truly a ‘titanic battle’ beneath the Twin Towers.

    Forty one years after West Ham United’s last FA Cup final appearance in the inaugural ‘White Horse’ final at Wembley, confidence was high, as they looked to take the famous trophy back to Upton Park for the very first time in their history, with recently voted ‘Footballer of the Year’ Bobby Moore leading the Hammers’ charge for glory.

    Twice the Hammers’ came from behind before the winner was eventually struck deep in injury time. John Sissons netted West Ham’s first as latched onto Johnny Byrne’s return pass shortly after Preston’s opener, and Geoff Hurst rose to head home the second equaliser, which not for the first time at the famous stadium, he would see his goal bound strike hit the underside of the cross-bar before crossing the line. But it was Ronnie Boyce who sealed the victory when he met Peter Brabrook’s cross with great aplomb to send the Hammers’ fans into raptures.

    Take a step-back in time with this specially produced DVD that brings back to life this historic match, which also features the original commentary and post match interviews with Bobby Moore, Ronnie Boyce and Ron Greenwood as they reflect on a momentous victory.

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  • West ham vs TSV Munich 1965 CWC Final DVD.
    West ham vs TSV Munich 1965 CWC Final DVD

    West ham vs TSV Munich 1965 CWC Final DVD.

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    West ham vs TSV Munich 1965 CWC Final DVD

    Regarded as one of the finest club matches ever played. The Hammers returned to Wembley only a year after their last visit and thrilled millions across Europe, as they turned out a performance that could only be described as sensational.

    Having beaten La Gantoise, Sparta Prague, Lausanne and Real Zaragoza along their route to the final, the Hammers were in fine form going into the Wembley showdown.

    Forced into a couple of late changes through injuries to Bovington and Byrne, Brian Dear who began the season in the third team, started at centre-forward, with Hurst dropping back into Midfield and Alan Sealy who had missed out on Wembley success the previous year, out on the right wing.

    The Hammers soon stepped into their rhythm. Moore commanded the back-line, intercepting challenges and carrying the ball forward with style; Hurst dictated the tempo of the game in the centre of the field with an intelligent array of passes and runs, whilst supported by the equally hard-working Boyce and Peters; Sealy remained a constant threat with his pace, and the movement of Dear and Sissons often left the Germans chasing shadows.

    As early as the second minute, the Germans were on the back-foot, when Moore found Hurst on the left, who crossed for Dear to narrowly head over.

    The attacks continued throughout the first and into the second half, but for all their creativity and endevour, the game remained at a deadlock.

    The breakthrough came with twenty minutes remaining when Ronnie Boyce split the defence with a superbly weighted pass.

    Alan Sealy latched onto the through ball and composed himself before rifling a shot high into the roof of the net.

    With the Germans still reeling and the celebrations continuing, Sealy netted again when he capitalised on the German keepers inability to hold Moore's cross.

    Wembley erupted and Alan Sealy etched his name firmly into the Hammer's history books.

    As Bobby Moore climbed the Wembley steps for the second time in successive seasons, who would have guessed that the Hammer's skipper would be doing it all over again in just over a years time to claim football's ultimate prize.

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  • West Ham v Fulham  1975 F.A. Cup Final DVD.
    West Ham v Fulham 1975 F.A. Cup Final

    West Ham v Fulham 1975 F.A. Cup Final DVD.

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    West Ham v Fulham 1975 F.A. Cup Final

    It had been eleven years since the Hammers last tasted success in this prestigious competition, and against second division Fulham – the stage was set for the Trophy to return to the East End of London in the second ever all-London Cup final

    The neutrals favoured Fulham – who with Hammer’s legend Bobby Moore marshalling their defence, posed a serious threat to John Lyall’s men.

    But the afternoon belonged to Alan Taylor, who netted twice in four minutes to ensure the day belonged to the hammers. The young striker who had started the season with Rochdale – could only of dreamed that he would eventually lift the trophy. But that he did, netting his third brace in as many matches, after seeing off Arsenal and Fulham in the previous rounds, and now adding Fulham to his list of victims.

    It had been a season of consolidation as the Hammers finished the campaign in 13th position, but FA Cup glory opened-up a route into Europe.

    But first of all, relive the whole day all over again, as both the traditional Cup final hymn and Fulham were dispensed with in this memorable cup final.

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  • West Ham v Arsenal 1980 FA Cup Final DVD.
    West Ham v Arsenal 1980 FA Cup Final

    West Ham v Arsenal 1980 FA Cup Final DVD.

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    West Ham v Arsenal 1980 FA Cup Final

    This time around it was Second Division Hammer’s turn to be the underdogs against Terry Neill’s FA Cup holders Arsenal, making their record third successive final appearance.

    In this, the 99th final, it took only 13 minutes for the Hammers to break the dead-lock, when Trevor Brooking was on-hand to head the ball past Pat Jennings in the Arsenal goal.

    And with a goal in the bag – West Ham United’s astute manager John Lyall played all the right cards. Using David Cross as a lone striker and Stuart Pearson slightly withdrawn in the midfield, the Hammers simply out-foxed the Gunners in all areas.

    Paul Allen, at 17 years, 256 days became the youngest player ever to appear in an FA Cup final, and nearly added a second before he was upended by the late challenge of Willie Young.

    On a day that Wembley basked in the May sunshine, West Ham United outshone Arsenal, and for the second time in five years the FA Cup headed back to the East End.

    Relive the day all over again as the Hammers outgunned the mighty Gunners to achieve one of the most sensational Cup final victories in the history of the famous competition.

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