Port Vale Croc Charm
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“Play Up Pompey Pompey Play UP Play Up Pompey POMPEY PLAY UP” 23 x 17 x 2cm 400g Beech Wood + Acrylic board 5W Each item comes boxed Remote control for dimming, phase out, auto darkening and timer Multi changing light, can stay on one colour or flash intermittently between White, Yellow, Purple, Red, Blue,…

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“The Invincibles” is a nickname used to refer to the Preston team of the 1888/89 season, managed by William Sudell. They earned the nickname after completing an entire season undefeated in league and cup competition (27 games), Preston North End became known as “The Invincibles” after they won the Football League in 1888–89, completing the…

Long sleeved classic brought back out the Rangers vault. 3 Button collar with white contrasting buttons and white collar. Badge embroidered to the left chest making this a true classic. The sizes are as follows Small 36″ – 38″ Medium 38″ – 40″ Large 40″ – 42″ XL 42 – 44″ XXL 44″ – 46″…


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Before Pompey wore the famous Blue shirts, the original colour was Pink with a maroon trim. This was worn between 1898 to 1909 which were a nod to the City’s tram colours. These colours gave rise to the original nickname “The Shrimps” It is unlikely the Badge would have featured on a shirt but was…


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Material – Metal Finish – Engraved Style – Ball point Colour – Blue Action – Click

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Wednesday Cricket Club enabled a seperate football branch to keep members together during the winter season. The name derived from the cricket team, who played on Wednesday afternoons when workers associated with the club had a half day off work. Players wore whatever they could but by 1872, they registered the colours as blue and…
OH WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN OH WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN I WANT TO BE IN THAT NUMBER WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN 23 x 17 x 2cm 400g Beech Wood + Acrylic board 5W Each item comes boxed Can be stood up or wall mounted Multi changing light, can stay…

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Southampton (St. Marys) FC 1889 -1894 First Replica Football Shirt The origins of Southampton FC lie with the Young Men’s Association of St Mary’s Church who founded St Mary’s YMA FC in November 1885. The fledgling club won the Hampshire Junior Cup in 1887, their first honour. In 1889-90 the team sported red and white…


The famous kits of the late 90s come together once again to inspire our retro bucket hats! The home shirt famously referred to as the ‘custard splat’ shirt, and the corresponding red away shirt. Both have the Telewest logo in the centre, as they did with these famous kits. One size fits all
