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Shrewsbury Town 1960s Kids Retro Football Shirt
Shrewsbury Town 1960s Childrens Retro Football ShirtArthur Rowley who wore the No. 10 shirt had a record tally of 434 in 619 League matches. This was achieved with four different clubs over a period of 19 years. With West Bromwich Albion, Fulham, Leicester City and then Shrewsbury Town who he went on to manage for
Macclesfield Town 1967 Kids Retro Football Shirt
Macclesfield Town 1967 Childrens Retro Football ShirtMacclesfeild Town began to make an impression in the 1960s. They made three appearances in the FA Cup First Round. In 1968 they featured on Match of the Day when they were beaten by Fulham in the third round by 4-2, having led 2-1 at half time. » Check
Middlesbrough 1950s Kids Red Retro Football Shirt
Newcastle United 1972-74 Kids Retro Football Shirt
Newcastle United 1974-75 BUKTA Kids Retro Football Shirt
Nottingham Forest 1959 Cup Final Kids Retro Football Shirt
Oldham Athletic 1970s Kids Retro Football Shirt
Oldham Athletic 1970s Kids Retro Football ShirtIn 1972 Oldham reverted back to a simple Royal Blue shirt and became champions of the Third Division and so returned to Division Two. Against the odds, the Latics not only survived at this level, they began to thrive under the management of Joe Royle. » Check Price Now!
Preston North End 1970s Kids Retro Football Shirt
Sheffield United 1960-70s Kids Retro Football Shirt
Sheffield United 1960-70s Kids Retro Football ShirtSheffield United moved between the top two divisions no less than seven times, their longest spell at the top being between 1961 and 1968. For the 1967-68 season, the team wore white shorts for the first time.NB: The badge/embroidery may appear on an alternative stripe than pictured, depending on
Southampton 1960s Kids Retro Football Shirt
Stoke City 1972 League Cup Kids Retro Football Shirt
Stoke City 1972 League Cup Kids Retro Football ShirtStoke 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