Accrington Stanley Croc Charms
£3.00In stock
Approximately 1″
Now Available — Liverpool Mugs
Showing 1–16 of 61 results
15 in stock
A much loved shirt by Villains, with the iconic MULLER logo who were shirt sponsors between ’93 and ’95. The shirt was won by the likes of Dean Saunders, Dwight Yorke, Steve Staunton to name a few. The socks are 100% cotton and will fit sizes 6 – 12

The Aston Villa Shoe Charm by Jibbitz is a fun and colourful accessory for unisex kids who are fans of the football team. Made from PVC and rubber, the charm is water resistant and features the iconic Aston Villa character. The charm comes in a set with a shoe charm accessory, perfect for adding a…

The Birmingham City Shoe Charm by Jibbitz is a fun and colourful accessory for kids who are fans of the football team. Made from durable PVC and rubber materials, this shoe charm features the character Birmingham City in a creative and playful design. Ideal for unisex kids, this charm adds a touch of personality to…

In stock
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

In stock
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…



33 in stock
PVC Material Designed to go through the hole of a croc shoe

14 in stock
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

In stock
The famous “Bumble Bee” and traditional home shirts given a new lease of life! Carling logo embroidered to both sides. One size fits all approximately 58cm

In stock
Coventry released these kit designs between 1981 and 1983. The big ‘T’ in the centre of the shirt after the new found partnership with the Talbot Motor Group. It was banned from TVs due to sponsorship regulations, despite Jimmy Hills best endeavours to even rename the club to Coventry Talbot! Here we have the traditional…
