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CHELSEA FC -Chelsea FC 1960's v neck.
Chelsea FC 1960's v neck.: 
Chelsea FC 1960's V neck. The 1960s saw the emergence of a talented young Chelsea side under manager Tommy Docherty. They challenged for honours throughout the decade, and endured several near-misses. They were on course for a treble of League, FA Cup and League Cup going into the final stages of the 1964-65 season, winning the League Cup but faltering late on in the other two.
Chelsea FC 1960's v neck.-CHELSEA FC
Chelsea FC 1960's v neck.
ENGLAND-England 5 Germany 1 Owen shirt.
England 5 Germany 1 Owen shirt. : 
England 5 Germany 1 Owen shirt.  As worn by Michael Owen as he blasted a stunning hat-trick as England came from behind to thrash Germany in Munich. Comes with the number 10 on the front of the shirt as well as the back as well as the printing 'Germany 1 v England 5 01/09/01'.
England 5 Germany 1 Owen shirt. -ENGLAND
England 5 Germany 1 Owen shirt.
New Shirts-Manchester Utd 1970 'Best' Shirt with No7
Manchester Utd 1970 'Best' Shirt with No7: 
Manchester Utd 1970 'Best' Shirt with No7 Born May 22, 1946 in Belfast, George Best was, in some eyes, the greatest talent the game of British soccer has ever seen. He was football's first superstar and his fans considered it a tragedy when he walked out on Manchester United in 1972 at the age of 27. Best had it all, superb balance, two good feet, brilliant dribbling skills, a powerful shot, he was even good in the air. The sixties were Best's heyday, he won the a Championship medal twice, a European Cup medal and in 1968 was the European Footballer of the Year. Best's decline is well documented, but ultimately he should be remembered for what he was - a footballing genius.
Manchester Utd 1970 'Best' Shirt with No7-New Shirts
Manchester Utd 1970 'Best' Shirt with No7

Arsenal
1979 FA Cup DVD Gift Set - Arsenal v Manchester United-ARSENAL
1979 FA Cup DVD Gift Set - Arsenal v Manchester United: 1979 FA Cup Final DVD plus replica matchday programme.
ARSENAL-1979 FA Cup DVD Gift Set - Arsenal v Manchester United
1979 FA Cup DVD Gift Set - Arsenal v Manchester United
£14.99
 1979 FA Cup Final DVD plus replica matchday programme.... >>
60'S NAVY-ARSENAL
60'S NAVY: Navy Shorts
ARSENAL-60'S NAVY
60'S NAVY
£14.99
 Navy Shorts... >>
Arsenal 'BOB WILSON' Goalkeeper Shirt-ARSENAL
Arsenal 'BOB WILSON' Goalkeeper Shirt: 
Arsenal 'Bob Wilson' Goalkeeper shirt
ARSENAL-Arsenal 'BOB WILSON' Goalkeeper Shirt
Arsenal 'BOB WILSON' Goalkeeper Shirt
£34.99
 Arsenal 'Bob Wilson' Goalkeeper shirt... >>
Arsenal 1930 - 1950 Classic.-ARSENAL
Arsenal 1930 - 1950 Classic.: 
Classic Arsenal shirt originally all red with white collar - changed to white sleeve by their famous manager Herbert Chapman. Worn for nearly 20 years by players such as the Compton Brothers. THE BADGE ON THIS SHIRT IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK ®.
ARSENAL-Arsenal 1930 - 1950 Classic.
Arsenal 1930 - 1950 Classic.
£35.99
 Classic Arsenal shirt originally all red with white collar - changed to white sleeve by their famous manager Herbert Chapman. Worn for nearly 20 years by players such as the Compton Brothers.
 THE BADGE ON THIS SHIRT IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK ®.... >>

Arsenal 1932-ARSENAL
Arsenal 1932: 
Arsenal 1932
ARSENAL-Arsenal 1932
Arsenal 1932
£34.99
 Arsenal 1932... >>
Arsenal 1960 - 1970 long sleeve -ARSENAL
Arsenal 1960 - 1970 long sleeve : 
Classic design from the late 1960's that was used well into the 1970's, red body with white sleeves and embroidered cannon.  Pictured is Alan Ball who scored 45 goals in 177 starts, a fantastic performance from midfield, proving he was far more than only a ball winner.
Childs Sizes: 
Small Boys (Age 3-4)- 26in - 28in. Medium Boys (Age 5-6) 28in - 30in. Large Boys (Age 7-8) 30in - 32in. Youth (Age 9-10) 32in - 34in.
ARSENAL-Arsenal 1960 - 1970 long sleeve
Arsenal 1960 - 1970 long sleeve
£19.99
 Classic design from the late 1960's that was used well into the 1970's, red body with white sleeves and embroidered cannon.
 Pictured is Alan Ball who scored 45 goals in 177 starts, a fantastic performance from midfield, proving he was far more than only a ball winner.
Childs Sizes:
Small Boys (Age 3-4)- 26in - 28in. Medium Boys (Age 5-6) 28in - 30in. Large Boys (Age 7-8) 30in - 32in. Youth (Ag... >>

Arsenal 1970 - 1971-ARSENAL
Arsenal 1970 - 1971: 
Arsenal 1970 - 1971
ARSENAL-Arsenal 1970 - 1971
Arsenal 1970 - 1971
£34.99
 Arsenal 1970 - 1971... >>
Arsenal 1971 F.A Cup Final Track Top-ARSENAL
Arsenal 1971 F.A Cup Final Track Top: Arsenal 1971 Tracktop
ARSENAL-Arsenal 1971 F.A Cup Final Track Top
Arsenal 1971 F.A Cup Final Track Top
£44.99
 Arsenal 1971 Tracktop... >>
Arsenal 1985 Centenary shirt in polyester.-ARSENAL
Arsenal 1985 Centenary shirt in polyester.: 
Arsenal 1985 Centenary shirt in polyester.
ARSENAL-Arsenal 1985 Centenary shirt in polyester.
Arsenal 1985 Centenary shirt in polyester.
£34.99
 Arsenal 1985 Centenary shirt in polyester.... >>
Arsenal away shirt 1982-1983-ARSENAL
Arsenal away shirt 1982-1983: 
Arsenal 1982 - 1983 (Please note this shirt is 100% Cotton)
ARSENAL-Arsenal away shirt 1982-1983
Arsenal away shirt 1982-1983
£34.99
 Arsenal 1982 - 1983 (Please note this shirt is 100% Cotton)... >>
Arsenal Football Newspaper Book.-ARSENAL
Arsenal Football Newspaper Book.: 
Arsenal Football Newspaper Book. This Individually bound, hardback book is tabloid size (38 x 30cm) captures the history and greatest moments of Arsenal through the newspapers, as written at the time. Starting with coverage of Arsenal’s 2:1 win over Huddersfield in the 1930 FA Cup Final at Wembley, this book charts a glorious history of great games and League and Cup titles through the decades of the 20th century. Top stories include beating Chelsea in 1933 to win the League, and securing the title again and again including for 3 consecutive years in the 1930s and for a record 7th time in 1953. The honours continue, beating Spurs 6-0 in 1935, winning the FA Cup in 1936 and many other times over the next 70 years, including the double in 1971, 1998 and 2002. European games are also covered, including winning the Cup Winners’ Cup in 1994 and the European Cup Final in 1995. Read about the signing of Bergkamp in 1995, Henry in 1999, the amazing 2004 season without losing a game, and much, much more. Newspaper coverage continues right up to the end of last season. A unique and wonderful gift and must have for all Arsenal fans.
ARSENAL-Arsenal Football Newspaper Book.
Arsenal Football Newspaper Book.
£44.99
 Arsenal Football Newspaper Book.
 This Individually bound, hardback book is tabloid size (38 x 30cm) captures the history and greatest moments of Arsenal through the newspapers, as written at the time.
 Starting with coverage of Arsenal’s 2:1 win over Huddersfield in the 1930 FA Cup Final at Wembley, this book charts a glorious history of great games and League and Cup titles through the decades... >>

Arsenal Mid 1970's away-ARSENAL
Arsenal Mid 1970's away: 
Arsenal Mid-Seventies Away
ARSENAL-Arsenal Mid 1970's away
Arsenal Mid 1970's away
£34.99
 Arsenal Mid-Seventies Away... >>
Arsenal Track Top 1979 Cup Final-ARSENAL
Arsenal Track Top 1979 Cup Final: 
Arsenal 1979 Cup Final Tracktop, complete with Arsenal and Cannon on rear.
ARSENAL-Arsenal Track Top 1979 Cup Final
Arsenal Track Top 1979 Cup Final
£44.99
 Arsenal 1979 Cup Final Tracktop, complete with Arsenal and Cannon on rear.... >>
Arsenal Tracktop mid 1970's-ARSENAL
Arsenal Tracktop mid 1970's: Arsenal Tracktop mid 1970's
ARSENAL-Arsenal Tracktop mid 1970's
Arsenal Tracktop mid 1970's
£44.99
 Arsenal Tracktop mid 1970's... >>
Arsenal v Manchester United – 1979 FA Cup Final DVD-ARSENAL
Arsenal v Manchester United – 1979 FA Cup Final DVD: 
Arsenal v Manchester United – 1979 FA Cup Final Regarded as Wembley’s finest finale, this was the final where the best was definitely saved until last. With United competing in their third final of the late 70’s and Arsenal looking to avenge their shock defeat to Ipswich the previous year, the stage was set for a heavyweight showdown between two of the countries most prestigious teams in the very last final of the decade. Arsenal started brightly, and goals from Talbot and Stapleton ensured a 2-0 half-time lead, and they were coasting, with Talbot set to become the first player in history to win the F.A. Cup in successive seasons with two different clubs, having helped Ipswich to Cup glory the previous year. The second half continued in very much the same manner as the first, until the match entered the final five minutes when it all changed to the most amazing degree. Gordon McQueen bundled home what many thought was a mere consolation on 86 minutes, and then astonishingly Sammy McIlroy turned the game on its head as he steered the ball past Jennings to make it 2-2. Arsenal had now plunged from the lofts of elation to the depths of despair within the space of two minutes, and with United brimming with confidence, it looked as though they would be the team that would eventually be taking the Cup home.  But the greatest drama was yet to come, as the Gunners still found the effort to pick themselves up and drive forward once again, and when Alan Sunderland stole in to beat Gary Bailey at the back post it capped off the most remarkable finish ever seen in an F.A. Cup final. What a final to end an incredible decade, and now see it all over again, with the full match in its entirety and post-match interviews from the Wembley tunnel.
ARSENAL-Arsenal v Manchester United – 1979 FA Cup Final DVD
Arsenal v Manchester United – 1979 FA Cup Final DVD
£5.99
 Arsenal v Manchester United – 1979 FA Cup Final
 Regarded as Wembley’s finest finale, this was the final where the best was definitely saved until last. With United competing in their third final of the late 70’s and Arsenal looking to avenge their shock defeat to Ipswich the previous year, the stage was set for a heavyweight showdown between two of the countries most prestigious teams in the ve... >>

Arsenal v Sheffield Wednesday 1993 FA Cup Final DVD-ARSENAL
Arsenal v Sheffield Wednesday 1993 FA Cup Final DVD: 
Arsenal v Sheffield Wednesday 1993 FA Cup Final In the Premiership’s inaugural season, Arsenal once again created history by becoming the first Club ever to attain a domestic cup double, winning both the FA Cup and League Cup in the same season.  Ironically, the Gunners met Sheffield Wednesday in both finals, and defeated their Yorkshire rivals by the same score in both finals, albeit with the aid of a replay in this one. Before the kick-off, another piece of FA Cup history was created, as Steve Morrow became the first player ever to be presented with a winner’s medal before a ball had been kicked, receiving his League Cup winner’s medal some four weeks after scoring the winning goal in the final. When the match did get on the way, the contest remained a tight affair. Ian Wright headed Arsenal into a first half lead, but Wednesday’s resilience paid dividends as David Hurst equalised mid-way through the second half, and 1-1 it remained with both teams returning to Wembley for the 4th time in the season to commence battle once again. With the replay following a similar pattern to the first, Wright once again notched Arsenal ahead in the first half, and Chris Waddle levelled for Wednesday with the aid of a deflection in the second, and with extra time needed, it seemed that the FA Cup Final would be decided by penalties for the very first time. But with seconds remaining, Andy Linighan became the hero of the hour, rising to meet Merson’s corner and powering a header past a helpless Woods in the Wednesday net. The Cup was on its way back to Highbury for the first time in 14 years and the double was complete. So now relive this historic day, as we bring you the full uninterrupted replay with highlights from the first match in this specially produced DVD to commemorate another landmark day in Arsenal’s history.
ARSENAL-Arsenal v Sheffield Wednesday 1993 FA Cup Final DVD
Arsenal v Sheffield Wednesday 1993 FA Cup Final DVD
£5.99
 Arsenal v Sheffield Wednesday 1993 FA Cup Final
 In the Premiership’s inaugural season, Arsenal once again created history by becoming the first Club ever to attain a domestic cup double, winning both the FA Cup and League Cup in the same season.
 Ironically, the Gunners met Sheffield Wednesday in both finals, and defeated their Yorkshire rivals by the same score in both finals, albeit with th... >>

Arsenal Woolwich 1913-ARSENAL
Arsenal Woolwich 1913: Woolwich Arsenal shirt from the season 1913 - 1914 the first season at Highbury. Note - This shirt is darker than Arsenal red, more maroon/claret in colour.
ARSENAL-Arsenal Woolwich 1913
Arsenal Woolwich 1913
£34.99
 Woolwich Arsenal shirt from the season 1913 - 1914 the first season at Highbury. Note - This shirt is darker than Arsenal red, more maroon/claret in colour.... >>
BAGGIES BLUE-ARSENAL
BAGGIES BLUE: Royal Baggies
ARSENAL-BAGGIES BLUE
BAGGIES BLUE
£14.99
 Royal Baggies... >>
BAGGIES NAVY-ARSENAL
BAGGIES NAVY: Navy Baggies
ARSENAL-BAGGIES NAVY
BAGGIES NAVY
£14.99
 Navy Baggies... >>
BLACK SHORTS 60-ARSENAL
BLACK SHORTS 60: Black Shorts
ARSENAL-BLACK SHORTS 60
BLACK SHORTS 60
£14.99
 Black Shorts... >>
Four Ever Arsenal DVD Boxset-ARSENAL
Four Ever Arsenal DVD Boxset: 
Arsenal FOUR EVER! 1971 Having all already clinched the league title, the Gunners headed for Wembley chasing that all elusive double. Facing what was to be the second of Bill Shankly's great sides, it took extra time and a moment of class to separate these two giants of the English game. Regarded as one of the most enduring images of FA Cup final history, Charlie George lay flat on his back having clinched the winning goal deep in extra time, after both teams had endured a match of pulsating football and a hatful of missed chances. 1979 Regarded as Wembley's finest finale, this was the final where the best was definitely saved until last. With United competing in their third final of the late 70's and Arsenal looking to avenge their shock defeat to Ipswich the previous year, the stage was set for a heavyweight showdown between two of the country's most prestigious teams in the very last final of the decade. 1993 In the Premiership's inaugural season, Arsenal once again created history by becoming the first Club ever to attain a domestic cup double, winning both the FA Cup and League Cup in the same season. Ironically, the Gunners met Sheffield Wednesday in both finals, and defeated their Yorkshire rivals by the same score in both finals, albeit with the aid of a replay in this one. 1998 History is re-written once again, as the Gunners become only the second team in English football history to win a second double in Arsene Wenger's first full season in charge at Highbury. Arsenal had twice lost FA Cup Finals to Newcastle, either side of the war in 1932 and 1952, but faced them on this occasion as overwhelming favourites to add the Cup to their recently claimed Premiership crown.
ARSENAL-Four Ever Arsenal DVD Boxset
Four Ever Arsenal DVD Boxset
£19.99
 Arsenal FOUR EVER!
 1971
 Having all already clinched the league title, the Gunners headed for Wembley chasing that all elusive double.
 Facing what was to be the second of Bill Shankly's great sides, it took extra time and a moment of class to separate these two giants of the English game.
 Regarded as one of the most enduring images of FA Cup final history, Charlie George lay flat on his bac... >>

Red Cashmere Bar Scarf-ARSENAL
Red Cashmere Bar Scarf: The Savile Rogue cashmere football scarf is made from the finest cashmere wool, it is luxuriously soft, warm and compact.  The classic bar design scarf, measuring 143cm x 20cm and beatuifully packaged in a branded presentation box, is manufactured by one of the oldest cashmere mills in Scotland.  Undoubtedly one of the world's most sumptuous items of clothing for the discerning football fan.  Cashmere wool is one of the most precious natural fibres known to man, and is characterized by its incredible softness and warmth without bulk. Harvested from cashmere goats in Mongolia, the fine underwool is carefully selected, with each goat annually producing enough wool for a single Savile Rogue scarf.
ARSENAL-Red Cashmere Bar Scarf
Red Cashmere Bar Scarf
£39.00
 The Savile Rogue cashmere football scarf is made from the finest cashmere wool, it is luxuriously soft, warm and compact.
 The classic bar design scarf, measuring 143cm x 20cm and beatuifully packaged in a branded presentation box, is manufactured by one of the oldest cashmere mills in Scotland.
 Undoubtedly one of the world's most sumptuous items of clothing for the discerning football fan.
 C... >>

West Ham v Arsenal 1980 FA Cup Final DVD.-ARSENAL
West Ham v Arsenal 1980 FA Cup Final DVD.: 
West Ham v Arsenal 1980 FA Cup Final  This time around it was Second Division Hammer’s turn to be the underdogs against Terry Neill’s FA Cup holders Arsenal, making their record third successive final appearance. In this, the 99th final, it took only 13 minutes for the Hammers to break the dead-lock, when Trevor Brooking was on-hand to head the ball past Pat Jennings in the Arsenal goal. And with a goal in the bag – West Ham United’s astute manager John Lyall played all the right cards. Using David Cross as a lone striker and Stuart Pearson slightly withdrawn in the midfield, the Hammers simply out-foxed the Gunners in all areas.  Paul Allen, at 17 years, 256 days became the youngest player ever to appear in an FA Cup final, and nearly added a second before he was upended by the late challenge of Willie Young. On a day that Wembley basked in the May sunshine, West Ham United outshone Arsenal, and for the second time in five years the FA Cup headed back to the East End.  Relive the day all over again as the Hammers outgunned the mighty Gunners to achieve one of the most sensational Cup final victories in the history of the famous competition.
ARSENAL-West Ham v Arsenal 1980 FA Cup Final DVD.
West Ham v Arsenal 1980 FA Cup Final DVD.
£5.99
 West Ham v Arsenal 1980 FA Cup Final
 This time around it was Second Division Hammer’s turn to be the underdogs against Terry Neill’s FA Cup holders Arsenal, making their record third successive final appearance.
 In this, the 99th final, it took only 13 minutes for the Hammers to break the dead-lock, when Trevor Brooking was on-hand to head the ball past Pat Jennings in the Arsenal goal.
 An... >>

60'S  WHITE SHORTS-ARSENAL
60'S  WHITE SHORTS: White Shorts
ARSENAL-60'S  WHITE SHORTS
60'S WHITE SHORTS
£14.99
 White Shorts... >>
60'S ROYAL-ARSENAL
60'S ROYAL: royal shorts
ARSENAL-60'S ROYAL
60'S ROYAL
£14.99
 royal shorts... >>
Arsenal 1927 Cup Final-ARSENAL
Arsenal 1927 Cup Final: 
Arsenal 1927 Cup Final
ARSENAL-Arsenal 1927 Cup Final
Arsenal 1927 Cup Final
£34.99
 Arsenal 1927 Cup Final... >>
Arsenal 1930 Cup Final-ARSENAL
Arsenal 1930 Cup Final: 
Arsenal 1930 Cup Final
ARSENAL-Arsenal 1930 Cup Final
Arsenal 1930 Cup Final
£35.99
 Arsenal 1930 Cup Final... >>
Arsenal 1950 Cup Final.-ARSENAL
Arsenal 1950 Cup Final.: 
Totally confused Liverpool in the Cup Final of 1950 by wearing yellow/gold for the first time, Captained by Joe Mercer. THE BADGE ON THIS SHIRT IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK ®.
ARSENAL-Arsenal 1950 Cup Final.
Arsenal 1950 Cup Final.
£35.99
 Totally confused Liverpool in the Cup Final of 1950 by wearing yellow/gold for the first time, Captained by Joe Mercer.
 THE BADGE ON THIS SHIRT IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK ®.... >>

Arsenal 1960 - 1970 Short Sleeve FROM - £19.99-ARSENAL
Arsenal 1960 - 1970 Short Sleeve FROM - £19.99: 
Arsenal 1960's - 1970's Short Sleeves - worn by such Arsenal legends as Brady, O'Leary, Sansom and McLintock Childs Sizes:
ARSENAL-Arsenal 1960 - 1970 Short Sleeve FROM - £19.99
Arsenal 1960 - 1970 Short Sleeve FROM - £19.99
£19.99
 Arsenal 1960's - 1970's Short Sleeves - worn by such Arsenal legends as Brady, O'Leary, Sansom and McLintock
 Childs Sizes:... >>

Arsenal 1971 Double Winners FROM - £19.99-ARSENAL
Arsenal 1971 Double Winners FROM - £19.99: 
Arsenal's first Double Winning shirt - again using yellow for the cup final and again beating Liverpool. Captained by Frank McLintock and who can forget Charlie George and all that hair!!  Childs Sizes:
ARSENAL-Arsenal 1971 Double Winners FROM - £19.99
Arsenal 1971 Double Winners FROM - £19.99
£19.99
 Arsenal's first Double Winning shirt - again using yellow for the cup final and again beating Liverpool. Captained by Frank McLintock and who can forget Charlie George and all that hair!!
 Childs Sizes:... >>

Arsenal 1979 Cup Final-ARSENAL
Arsenal 1979 Cup Final: 
1979 Cup Winners - Alan Sunderland decides ''the five minute Final'' as Arsenal beat Man Utd 3-2
ARSENAL-Arsenal 1979 Cup Final
Arsenal 1979 Cup Final
£34.99
 1979 Cup Winners - Alan Sunderland decides ''the five minute Final'' as Arsenal beat Man Utd 3-2... >>
Arsenal 1989 Championship Shirt-ARSENAL
Arsenal 1989 Championship Shirt: 
Michael Thomas scored in the 89th minute at Anfield. Arsenal needed to win by 2 clear goals and no one had done that at Anfield since the Roman invasion. The most exciting moment ever in the history of Arsenal. For a limited period this shirt comes with 'THOMAS' and the number '4' as worn in the match. (Printed in flock). 
THIS SHIRT IS COTTON.
ARSENAL-Arsenal 1989 Championship Shirt
Arsenal 1989 Championship Shirt
£19.99
 Michael Thomas scored in the 89th minute at Anfield. Arsenal needed to win by 2 clear goals and no one had done that at Anfield since the Roman invasion. The most exciting moment ever in the history of Arsenal. For a limited period this shirt comes with 'THOMAS' and the number '4' as worn in the match. (Printed in flock).
THIS SHIRT IS COTTON.... >>

Arsenal Classic 1950's-ARSENAL
Arsenal Classic 1950's: 
Arsenal Classic 1950's
ARSENAL-Arsenal Classic 1950's
Arsenal Classic 1950's
£34.99
 Arsenal Classic 1950's... >>
Arsenal Mesh 1970's-ARSENAL
Arsenal Mesh 1970's: 
Arsenal Mesh 1970's
ARSENAL-Arsenal Mesh 1970's
Arsenal Mesh 1970's
£36.99
 Arsenal Mesh 1970's... >>
Arsenal Opus-ARSENAL
Arsenal Opus: This is the story of Arsenal Football Club, focussing on the Highbury years from 1913 to 2006 and the move to Emirates Stadium. Herbert Chapman’s team won a hat-trick of championship titles in the 1930s, part of a glorious period which set the benchmark for such great managers as Tom Whittaker, Bertie Mee, George Graham and, most spectacularly of all, Arsene Wenger. The history of Arsenal FC has never been told in such depth, with so many exclusive interviews with legends from Charlie George to Thierry Henry, nor with such stunning imagery.  Click here for further information 
Arsenal Opus is 850 pages long, each page measuring half a metre square. There are also four visually stunning gatefolds that unfold to two metres in width. Every copy of Arsenal Opus is personally signed by Arsene Wenger.  Click here to view scroll through presentation pages
ARSENAL-Arsenal Opus
Arsenal Opus
£3000.00
 This is the story of Arsenal Football Club, focussing on the Highbury years from 1913 to 2006 and the move to Emirates Stadium. Herbert Chapman’s team won a hat-trick of championship titles in the 1930s, part of a glorious period which set the benchmark for such great managers as Tom Whittaker, Bertie Mee, George Graham and, most spectacularly of all, Arsene Wenger. The history of Arsenal FC has n... >>
Arsenal Tracktop 1892 - 1972 Cup Final-ARSENAL
Arsenal Tracktop 1892 - 1972 Cup Final: Arsenal 1872 - 1972 Cup Final.
ARSENAL-Arsenal Tracktop 1892 - 1972 Cup Final
Arsenal Tracktop 1892 - 1972 Cup Final
£44.99
 Arsenal 1872 - 1972 Cup Final.... >>
Arsenal v Liverpool 1971 FA Cup Final DVD.-ARSENAL
Arsenal v Liverpool 1971 FA Cup Final DVD.: 
Arsenal v Liverpool 1971 FA Cup Final Having all already clinched the league title, the Gunners headed for Wembley chasing that all elusive double. Facing what was to be the second of Bill Shankly’s great sides, it took extra time and a moment of class to separate these two giants of the English game. Regarded as one of the most enduring images of FA Cup final history, Charlie George lay flat on his back having clinched the winning goal deep in extra time, after both teams had endured a match of pulsating football and a hatful of missed chances. With the score line level at the end of ninety minutes, were Arsenal to rue their missed chances, as Kennedy, Armstrong and Radford all passed up opportunities, and were Liverpool now believing with the introduction of Thompson, that this could be their day. And it certainly did seem like being Liverpool’s day when Heighway drove the ball past Wilson from an acute angle, with only two minutes of extra-time played. But the willpower and perseverance that Arsenal had displayed all season once again stood them in good stead, as they dug deep to clinch the cup.  First it was Graham who levelled, and then with eight minutes remaining, Charlie George struck an unstoppable twenty-yard shot, and cue the famous celebration. Arsenal celebrated and the Double was completed. It was a final that will never be forgotten, so own a piece of history in this specially produced programme.
ARSENAL-Arsenal v Liverpool 1971 FA Cup Final DVD.
Arsenal v Liverpool 1971 FA Cup Final DVD.
£5.99
 Arsenal v Liverpool 1971 FA Cup Final
 Having all already clinched the league title, the Gunners headed for Wembley chasing that all elusive double. Facing what was to be the second of Bill Shankly’s great sides, it took extra time and a moment of class to separate these two giants of the English game.
 Regarded as one of the most enduring images of FA Cup final history, Charlie George lay flat... >>

Arsenal v Newcastle Utd1998 FA Cup Final DVD-ARSENAL
Arsenal v Newcastle Utd1998 FA Cup Final DVD: 
Arsenal v Newcastle Utd1998 FA Cup Final History is re-written once again, as the Gunners become only the second team in English football history to win a second double in Arsene Wenger’s first full season in charge at Highbury. Arsenal had twice lost FA Cup Finals to Newcastle, either side of the war in 1932 and 1952, but faced them on this occasion as overwhelming favourites to add the Cup to their recently claimed Premiership crown. It had been a season of two halves for the Gunners, with any hope of any silverware looking remarkably slim at the turn of the year. Lying in sixth, the table wasn’t making happy reading and a third round goalless draw at home to Port Vale only served to deepen the gloom. But a remarkable turnaround in form saw a 12 point deficit overcome and a Cup Final place was eventually booked after defeating Wolves at Villa Park. The match started brightly, and the breakthrough came after only 23 minutes, when Petit, who would end the summer as a World Cup Winner, provided the pass for Overmars to shoot past Given, and there was only going to be one winner. Newcastle hit the woodwork twice in the second half, but Arsenal wrapped it up in the 70th minute, when Anelka latched onto Parlour’s long ball to fire past Given to seal a remarkable season for the Gunners. So now relive this day all over again when double was completed for an incredible second time.
ARSENAL-Arsenal v Newcastle Utd1998 FA Cup Final DVD
Arsenal v Newcastle Utd1998 FA Cup Final DVD
£5.99
 Arsenal v Newcastle Utd1998 FA Cup Final
 History is re-written once again, as the Gunners become only the second team in English football history to win a second double in Arsene Wenger’s first full season in charge at Highbury.
 Arsenal had twice lost FA Cup Finals to Newcastle, either side of the war in 1932 and 1952, but faced them on this occasion as overwhelming favourites to add the Cup... >>

Arsenal Vs Manchester Utd FA Cup Final 2005 DVD-ARSENAL
Arsenal Vs Manchester Utd FA Cup Final 2005 DVD: 
Arsenal Vs Manchester Utd FA Cup Final 2005 DVD. Arsenal won their 10th FA Cup Final and their 4th in the space of 8 years as Arsene Wenger's side finished the season on a high at the Millennium Stadium by beating their arch rivals Manchester United. For the first time in FA Cup history, the Final was decided by a penalty shoot-out. Jens Lehmann gave Arsenal the edge with a wonderful save from Paul Scholes and captain Patrick Vieira fired home the winning spot-kick. It was a glorious climax for the Gunners and a wonderful defensive display of determination and class as Manchester United couldn't break down the Arsenal rearguard. Wayne Rooney went close on three occasions before the break and hit the post in the second half, Freddie Ljungberg nodded Ruud van Nistelrooy's header onto the underside of the bar and out, and Roy Keane was one of a posse of United players to squander chances. Arsenal's best chance came in extra time through a Robin Van Persie free kick which Roy Carroll did well to save and then in the dying seconds of the game Jose Antonio Reyes was sent off.  So after the two teams couldn't be separated over 120 minutes The FA Cup Final was to be decided by penalties. Van Nistelrooy scored. Lauren matched him. Then Lehmann sprang to his right to push away Scholes' effort. Ljungberg put Arsenal in front, then Ronaldo, Van Persie, Rooney, Cole and Keane scored with ease. It was left to Vieira… and the captain kept his nerve to find the top corner and make sure this day belonged to the Gunners. 2 DISC SPECIAL  Disc 1 features full match, extra time & penalties Disc 2 features The FA Cup 2004/05 Review
ARSENAL-Arsenal Vs Manchester Utd FA Cup Final 2005 DVD
Arsenal Vs Manchester Utd FA Cup Final 2005 DVD
£12.99
 Arsenal Vs Manchester Utd FA Cup Final 2005 DVD.
 Arsenal won their 10th FA Cup Final and their 4th in the space of 8 years as Arsene Wenger's side finished the season on a high at the Millennium Stadium by beating their arch rivals Manchester United. For the first time in FA Cup history, the Final was decided by a penalty shoot-out. Jens Lehmann gave Arsenal the edge with a wonderful save from... >>

BAGGIES BLACK-ARSENAL
BAGGIES BLACK: Black Baggies
ARSENAL-BAGGIES BLACK
BAGGIES BLACK
£14.99
 Black Baggies... >>
BAGGIES BRAZIL-ARSENAL
BAGGIES BRAZIL: Brazil Shorts
ARSENAL-BAGGIES BRAZIL
BAGGIES BRAZIL
£14.99
 Brazil Shorts... >>
BAGGIES WHITE-ARSENAL
BAGGIES WHITE: White Baggies
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Football Sculpture Red and White - White FROM £24.99-ARSENAL
Football Sculpture Red and White - White FROM £24.99: 
Football Sculpture Red and White - White The spirit of football A magical step back in time. This large sporting sculpture is the work of Laura Carey, who can boast Madame Tussauds amongst her clientele. This 1950’s style half scale antiqued sculpture is 3ft/0.88m tall and makes an excellent prop in sports clubs, shops, pubs and restaurants. We have also produced a smaller scale figure at 1.5ft/0.44m, which will appeal as a very desirable, and timeless gift item Both sizes are available in a variety of strips and make this nostalgic piece of art reflect the golden age of football Both sizes are available in a variety of strips and make this nostalgic piece of art reflect the golden age of football Postage is charged at £6.95 and sent via UPS  TO VIEW DETAILS OF THE FULL RANGE PLEASE CLICK HERE
ARSENAL-Football Sculpture Red and White - White FROM £24.99
Football Sculpture Red and White - White FROM £24.99
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 Football Sculpture Red and White - White
 The spirit of football
 A magical step back in time.
 This large sporting sculpture is the work of Laura Carey, who can boast Madame Tussauds amongst her clientele.
 This 1950’s style half scale antiqued sculpture is 3ft/0.88m tall and makes an excellent prop in sports clubs, shops, pubs and restaurants.
 We have also produced a smaller scale figure... >>

Ipswich Town v Arsenal – 1978 FA Cup Final. DVD-ARSENAL
Ipswich Town v Arsenal – 1978 FA Cup Final. DVD: 
Ipswich Town v Arsenal – 1978 FA Cup Final The 1970’s finals were rapidly becoming the decade of shocks, and the 1978 final, somewhat unfairly went down as another major turn-up, as Ipswich Town put a disappointing league campaign behind them, shrugged off the underdog tag and took the match to Arsenal. Despite a season of struggle, Ipswich boss Bobby Robson boasted a side which had finished the previous year in third place in the league, and on their day, were more than a match for any side, and so it proved in their first ever Cup final appearance. Three times Ipswich hit the woodwork, with John Wark and Paul Mariner displaying their international class; Kevin Beattie and George Burley both had headers superbly saved by Pat Jennings, and the back-line kept Arsenal’s attacking prowess at bay. The breakthrough eventually came with only thirteen minutes remaining, when David Geddis’ cross fell into the path of Roger Osborne, who drilled home a first-time shot. Roger Osborne’s over-enthusiastic celebration caused him to faint, but few minded as the F.A. Cup headed to Suffolk for the very first time.
ARSENAL-Ipswich Town v Arsenal – 1978 FA Cup Final. DVD
Ipswich Town v Arsenal – 1978 FA Cup Final. DVD
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 Ipswich Town v Arsenal – 1978 FA Cup Final
 The 1970’s finals were rapidly becoming the decade of shocks, and the 1978 final, somewhat unfairly went down as another major turn-up, as Ipswich Town put a disappointing league campaign behind them, shrugged off the underdog tag and took the match to Arsenal.
 Despite a season of struggle, Ipswich boss Bobby Robson boasted a side which had finished... >>

Tottenham Hotspur vs Arsenal 1991 FA Cup Semi-Final DVD-ARSENAL
Tottenham Hotspur vs Arsenal 1991 FA Cup Semi-Final DVD: Tottenham Hotspur vs Arsenal 1991 FA Cup Semi-Final DVD The first ever semi-final to take place at the twin towers was a day that all Tottenham fans will never forget. Spurs not only went on to win their 8th FA Cup, but also denied their North London rivals, Arsenal a chance of the double in the process. The talismanic Paul Gascoigne virtually carried the team into the final that year with some incredible performances, as the cup run became a welcome distraction in a year where massive debts meant that the club's very existence was in doubt. The Gunners under George Graham were hot favourites going into the tie, in a season where they only lost once in the league as they went on to win the first division title. But on a scorching day in April, Terry Venables gambled on a half fit "Gazza" and the Spurs manager was rewarded, when the mercurial midfielder scored one of the finest goals ever to grace the Wembley turf. Gascoinge's stupendous 30 yard free kick will be forever etched on every single Spurs fan's memory for as long as they live and it will go down as one of the finest FA Cup moment's in the history of the competition. Gary Lineker then doubled the advantage before Alan Smith got one back before half time, but in the second half Lineker's second goal of the game ensured that the bragging rights would remain with the White Hart Lane faithful, in a quite extraordinary and momentous occasion that will never be forgotten. The scenes of jubilation as the final whistle was blown are something to behold on a historic day for Tottenham, and now you can relive all of those magic moments time and time again
ARSENAL-Tottenham Hotspur vs Arsenal 1991 FA Cup Semi-Final DVD
Tottenham Hotspur vs Arsenal 1991 FA Cup Semi-Final DVD
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 Tottenham Hotspur vs Arsenal 1991 FA Cup Semi-Final DVD The first ever semi-final to take place at the twin towers was a day that all Tottenham fans will never forget. Spurs not only went on to win their 8th FA Cup, but also denied their North London rivals, Arsenal a chance of the double in the process. The talismanic Paul Gascoigne virtually carried the team into the final that year with some in... >>