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Southampton 1960s Retro Football Shirt
Stoke City Stan Matthews 1961 Retro Football Shirt
Stoke City 1972 League Cup Retro Football Shirt
Stoke 1972 League Cup Final victory over Chelsea. The scoreline remained level for much of the second half, until the cup fairytale came true for George Eastham. With just under twenty minutes remaining, Eastham capitalised on Bonetti’s parry to lift the ball past the stranded keeper, and cap a tremendous season for the old campaigner.
Sunderland 1937 Season Retro Football Shirt
Newcastle United 40th Anniversary Retro Football Shirt
Northampton Town 1964-67 Retro Football Shirt
This style of shirt was worn between 1964 and 1967, it is long sleeves (white) with a Maroon body. Promoted in 1961, Northampton were Division Three champions in 1963 and in 1965 they won promotion to the First Division. After their success of 1963, the town’s coat of arms was added to the teams’ shirts
Nottingham Forest 1959 Cup Final Retro Football Shirt
Nottingham Forest 1967 -1970 Retro Football Shirt
Wearing this shirt Forest became the biggest team in Nottingham, overtaking Notts County The 1960’s were a lean period for the club but this shirt was worn in the 1967 FA CUP semi final and throughout the season that Forest were runners-up in the first division. The highest recorded attendace at the City Ground was
Notts County Tommy Lawton 1948 Retro Football Shirt
Notts County 1960s-70s Retro Football Shirt
Oldham Athletic 1970s Retro Football Shirt
Leyton Orient 1970s Retro Football Shirt
Peterborough United 1960s Retro Football Shirt
Following the 1960-61 Fourth Division Championship success, ‘The Posh’ spent seven seasons in the 3rd Division before being relegated for financial irregularities in the summer of 1968. The club took six seasons to return to division 3, winning the 4th Division championship for the second time under the management of Noel Cantwell. » Check Price
Plymouth Argyle 1960s-70s Retro Football Shirt
After the Second World War Argyle’s 20 year stay in Division Two came to an end in 1950? despite the efforts of inspirational captain Jack Chisholm. However, they were back in Division Two before long, after winning the Third Division South in 1952. The closest they ever came to playing in the Football League First