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Wolverhampton Wanderers 1908 FA Cup Final Retro Shirt
Wolves 1908 FA Cup Final shirt as worn in the shock 3-1 win against the mighty Newcastle United. » Check Price Now! Read More » -
Pennarello: LPFC – Rossi T-Shirt – Grey
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Toffs Retro Polo Shirt – Red/White Stripe
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Sliema Wanderers Retro Football Shirt
Sliema Wanderers Retro Football Shirt The club was founded in 1909 and competed in the first ever Maltese Premier League season in 1909-10, finishing in second Read More » -
Cardiff City 1975-1977 Retro Football Shirt
Cardiff 1975-1977 Retro Football Shirt. » Check Price Now! Read More » -
Leicester City 1970-1971 Retro Football Shirt
Leicester City 1970-1971 Retro Football Shirt. Worn by Foxes favourite David Nish. This vintage all royal blue shirt was worn for one season in 1970 – Read More » -
Switzerland 1960 Retro Football Shirt
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Wales T-Shirt – Red/White Ringer
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Stoke City 1960-70s Away Kids Retro Football Shirt
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Middlesbrough Number 9 Retro Hoodie
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BUKTA Track Top White with Royal Panels/Cuffs/W’Band
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Queen’s Park Rangers 1970s Away Retro Football Shirt
In 1974 Dave Sexton joined as manager and, in 1975–76 led QPR to the runners-up spot in the First Division, missing out on the Championship by Read More » -
TOFFS:The Old Fashioned Football Shirt Co. -Light Grey Sweat
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Watford Retro Track Top
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Liverpool 1964 Long Sleeve Retro Football Shirt
Liverpool 1964 Long Sleeve Retro Football Shirt Liverpool’s 1963-64 Championship title was confirmed with a 5-0 home win against Arsenal in front of 48,623 at Anfield Read More »
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