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The 2022 song by Londoner Louis Dunford – “The Angel” now rings around The Emirates “North London forever Whatever the weather, these streets are our own And my heart will leave you, never My blood will forever, run through the stone” You can now own this Gunners classic in a framed light! 23 x 17…
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Every week we follow, The boys in claret and blue, We conquered all of Europe in 1982, The Villa boys from Aston, we travel near and far, You will hear us singing, From the stands of Villa Park, Allez Allez Allez, Allez Allez Allez, Allez Allez Allez, Allez Allez Allez… 23 x 17 x 2cm…
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‘ This is the first time Villa were recorded as wearing claret. Over time Villa developed strong ties with the large Scottish community who were drawn to the city’s thriving engineering industry. The Scottish Lion was emblazoned across the chest in 1878 on black kits, but due to the fading whilst being washed, a new…
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In what was the 41st FA Cup Final, Barnsley contested the trophy with West Bromwich Albion. After a replay, Barnsley finally over cane the Baggies with a one nil victory in extra time. Inside forward Harry Tuffnell brought the cup back to South Yorkshire, a feat that has only happened once in Tykes history. We…
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Black Lives Matter – First ever Football/ Soccer Shirt Inspired by the iconic Kits of Portugal, Netherlands and Russia in 2005, this jersey was never released by any of the countries. The Black & White stripes were a message “Say no to Racism” Half and Half, stand up speak up. Now we bring the kit…
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Champions 1995 home kit inspired socks! The famous Blue and White halves brought to you with McEwans Lager sponsor on the shins. Fit all sizes UK 6 – 12 100% Cotton
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What a season for Rovers! 1994/95 saw the Premier League title at Ewood Park. Shearer and Co winning the title in two memorable kits for Rovers fans. McEwans Lager was the sponsor and we have embroidered this to the front of each side. The traditional Blue and white halves forms the first side. The second…
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The Final that was widely regarded as the “Nat Lofthouse Final” A large Lancashire Rose was worn, as from earlier in Wanderers history. This crest was different however, in that its stated the Final underneath with the 1958 year. In commemoration, we have also had the number ‘9’ to the back in recognition of the…
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Brentford Don’t make it bad, Take a sad song and make it better, Remember to let her into your heart Then you will start to make it better, better, better, better, ooh. Na na na, Na na na na Brenford, Na na na, Na na na na Brenford… 23 x 17 x 2cm 400g Beech…
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In 1948, the club wore the traditional crest of Brighton and Hove for the first time. In a switch from the traditional blue and white stripes and a white collar. Albion went for the all blue shirt with white sleeves. It is believed that clothing was rationed at this time and they couldn’t source there…
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Considered the holy grail of Shirts for Gas fans! The lemon and orange quartered shir, complete with Peter Carol as sponsor. Originally made by Icelandic form, Henson, the shirt featured a unique badge embroidered to the left chest only seen in that particular season. We can now bring you this famous shirt back from the…
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The song was adopted by Celtic after a 1966 Cup Winners’ Cup semi-final against Liverpool at Anfield, and is now sung by Celtic fans prior to every home European tie. You can now own this famous tune lit up in a choice of 7 colours or to flash intermittently/ fade out. 23 x 17 x…
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Based on the popular Bumble Bee shirt, these retro socks are a must for any Celtic fan! Will fit UK size 6 – 12, these 100% cotton formal socks show off the kit in all its glory! Carling logo to shins
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Celtic 1926 – 1927 Jimmy McGrory Away Shirt! One of the most prolific scorers in British History, Jimmy McGrory scored 395 Goals in 378 Appearances in the famous Green & White. He joined Celtic from St Roch’s in 1922. In the 1927/ 1928 season, he amassed 62 goals in just 48 games. We can now…