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England 1990 1993 Away Shirt This shirt was worn in only 8 games, but 40 England players wore it over a three-year period. Des Walker, who had worn the 1990 white shirt the most, appeared in all 8 games; starting 7 and coming off the bench against the USA in the US Cup. He also won his 59th and last cap, against San Marino, on the last occasion that this shirt was won. Top scorer in the shirt was David Platt, with 5 goals, followed by Ian Wright’s 4, all of which came against San Marino, which was also Graham Taylor’s last match in charge. Gary Lineker was captain for 4 of the games and Paul Ince skippered his country for the first time. Stuart Pearce, David Platt and Bryan Robson were also captain in this shirt. This shirt i manufactured by Umbro
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England 1986 World Cup shirt, embroidered.
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England 1990 World Cup. England 1990 Gazza shirt comes pre-numbered with a number 19 as worn in the 1990 World Cup by Gazza. This also comes embroidered. This Shirt is manufactured by Umbro.
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Mesh fabric shirt designed for the 1970 World Cup to help cope with the opressive heat of a Mexico summer. Pictured is Terry Cooper with a block of ice during the match with West Germany. This shirt comes pre numbered with number 6. It is not available without the number. This shirt is short sleeved.
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It was all over! July 30th 1966, 4-2 to England including the Geoff Hurst hatrick. England’s finest footballing memory. 2 Cohen, George R 3 Wilson, Ramon 4 Stiles, Norbert P 5 Charlton, John 6 Moore, Robert F 7 Ball, Alan J 9 Charlton, Robert 10 Hurst, Geoffrey C 16 Peters, Martin S 21 Hunt, Roger This Shirt is manufactured by Umbro.
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England 1960′s home strip. The all white cotton strip with the three lions remains a timeless iconic image of the era, one that saw England lift the World Cup in 1966. This product is manufactured by Umbro.
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England 1986 World Cup Tracktop England started badly in group 6 of the World Cup 1986 (held in Mexico) but managed to qualify for the second stage by beating Poland 3-0 with a hat-trick from Gary Lineker (on 8, 14 and 35 minutes). England lost 2-1 to Argentina in the quarter finals when Maradona scored one handball and one great goal. Gary Lineker did get the golden boot award however, by being top scorer (6 goals in the competition). (Pictured) Bryan Robson leaves the field with an injured shoulder against Morocco Ray Wilkins took the captains armband off him but was sent off ten minutes later for throwing the ball at the referee Click here to view Umbro Size Guide This tracktop is manufactured by Umbro.
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England 1970 World Cup Mexico Mesh fabric helped keep the lads cool in the Mexico heat. Bobby Moore Pictured in the final group game of the 1970 World Cup in which England beat Czechoslovakia 1-0. This shirt comes pre numbered with number 6 it is not available without the number
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Mesh fabric helped keep the lads cool in the Mexico heat. Pictured are Bobby Moore and Pele after the group match against Brasil, England lost the match and Brasil lifted the Cup, This enduring image of Pele exchanging shirts with Bobby Moore showed the respect between the nations, the teams and these two special players. One of the greatest matches of any World Cup. This shirt comes pre numbered with number 6 it is not available without the number. This shirt is short sleeved.
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In the opening twenty minutes of the inaugural group game of Euro 96 against Switzerland at Wembley, Alan Shearer scored, breaking his goal-drought. After that game ended 1–1, a victory against Scotland in the next game was crucial. After a tight and goalless first half, Gary Neville swung over a curling cross, and Shearer stooped low to head home at the far post. It set England on their way to a 2–0 win, helped by a penalty save from David Seaman and a second goal from Paul Gascoigne. England now needed to avoid defeat against Holland to be in the quarter-finals, and Shearer and his strike partner Teddy Sheringham helped them win 4–1 with two goals each, with a performance described as “Total Football” by pundits. Please note, this shirt comes without any name
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England 1986 World Cup Finals shirt. This shirt comes with the number 10 on the back.
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