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Tottenham Hotspur 1961 Track Top
Tottenham 1961 FA Cup TracktopThe 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.
Tottenham Hotspur 1967 Track Top
Tottenham 1967 FA Cup TracktopThe 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
Tottenham Hotspur 1984 UEFA Cup Final Track Top
Juventus Track Top 1975
Juventus Track Top worn in 1975This track top is of supreme quality and is ideal for the discerning retro fan and of course as a modern day fashion itemFelpa Juventus usata nel 1975, Questa felpa e di suprema qualitá, ideale per gli appasionati del passato ed inoltre un articolo con uno stile moderno. This tracktop is made from polyester fabric.
Wolverhampton Wanderers 1974 Track Top
Wolves 1974 Retro Track Top. The 1974 Football League Cup Final was held on 2 March 1974 between Manchester City and Wolverhampton Wanderers. Wolves won the match 2?1 with goals from Kenny Hibbitt and John Richards. Colin Bell had equalised for Manchester City This special edition track top comes embroidered with the three leaping Wolves and ‘WEMBLEY 1974’ on the breast, exactly as it was at the time!This special edition track top comes embroidered with the three leaping Wolves and ‘WEMBLEY 1974’ on the breast, exactly as it was at the time!
Manchester City 1956 FA Cup Final Goalkeeper Shirt
Manchester City 1956 FA Cup Final Goalkeeper Shirt After serving in the Luftwaffe Bernhard ‘Bert’ Trautmann spent time in a POW camp before his eventual release and subsequent signing for Manchester City. Despite losing in the 1955 Cup Final City made it back to Wembley the following year and made no mistake against Birmingham City, a game in which Trautmann cemented legendary status by completing the game with a broken neck.
Manchester United 1957 Goalkeeper Shirt
Manchester United 1958 FA Cup Final Goalkeeper
Harry Gregg was Manchester United’s Goalkeeper in the 1958 Final. United captured the hearts of the nation by reaching the final in the aftermath of the Munich air crash. A year earlier, Busby’s Babes had tried in vain to become the first team of the century to achieve the League and FA Cup double and their return trip to Wembley saw the whole of Britain cheering United on. But Bolton proved too strong, as did their desire not to be overwhelmed by public opinion in the same manner which dictated their previous cup final appearance in 1953 when Blackpool scored twice in the last few minutes to secure the match THE BADGE ON THIS SHIRT IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL
Escape to Victory White Retro Football Shirt
Escape to Victory White Retro Football Shirt. So a hearty welcome to all our listeners in England. There are only a few minutes to go before the kick off of this historic match This great crowd of about 50,000 really have something to look forward to during the next 90 minutes. To ensure fair play and good sportsmanship, the german organisers have picked a neutral to referee the match…and he is now ready for the toss of the coin. The winner will have his choice of kicking off or defending, but will most probably choose to play towards the east goal with wind in his favour. Captain Bauman has done just that, and the allies will kick off this great event. Well I tell you years from now, man will say of this game, did it happen? well I tell you in the listening audience today, it is happening. We’re all witness’s to an occasion long to be remembered, not as propaganda as some would say, but as a magnificent sporting spectacle. “HERE’S TO VICTORY!” ALLIES (Visitors) 1. Robert Hatch (USA) (SYLVESTER STALONE) 2. Michael Fileu (Bel) (PAUL VAN HIMST) 3. Cptn John COLBY (UK) (MICHAEL CAINE) 4. Pieter Van Beck (Hol) (CO PRINS) 5. Doug Clure(UK) – (RUSSELL OSMAN) 6. Terry Brady (UK) (BOBBY MOORE) 7. Arthur Hayes(Sco) (JOHN WARK) 8. Carlos Rey (Arg) (OSSIE ARDILES) 9. Sid Harmor (UK) (MIKE SUMERBEE) 10. Luis Fernandez (Bra) (PELE) 11. Erik Borge(Denmark) (SOREN LINDSTED) Subs Paul Wolchek (Pol) (KAZIMARIEZ DEYNA) On for no 7. Gunnar Hilsson (Nor)(HALLVAR THORESEN) on for no 4. THE DESIGN OF THIS SHIRT AND THE CLOTHING RIGHTS TO ESCAPE TO VICTORY BY NAME ARE TRADEMARKS OF TOFFS IN CLASSES 25 FOR CLOTHING AND 9 FOR DIGITAL MEDIA .