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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

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Manchester United v Everton 1985 FA Cup Final DVD-DVD
Manchester United v Everton 1985 FA Cup Final DVD: 
Manchester United v Everton 1985 FA Cup Final Having wrecked the dreams of the other half of Merseyside in 1977, United repeated the feat by putting an end to Everton’s hopes of a domestic and European treble beneath the twin towers and clinched the trophy themselves for the sixth time in their history.  In what will be remembered as a less than spectacular final, the manner in which United eventually sealed their victory led the United Manager Ron Atkinson to state that it was “arguably the best cup win any side will have at Wembley”, as United defied the odds to emerge victorious. The match had to wait until the 78th minute for the first major talking point to emerge, when Kevin Moran became the first player to be shown a red card in an FA Cup Final following his challenge on Peter Reid, and United faced the prospect of playing out the rest of the match with only ten men. But as so often occurs, United now looked as though they had the extra man, as they became quicker to the ball, more resolute in their tackling, and more likely to make the breakthrough as the match headed into extra-time. With 110 minutes on the clock it finally came, when Norman Whiteside cut in from the right wing and hit a magnificent curling shot past Neville Southall from 25 yards, and a nerve wrecking 10 minutes lay ahead, but United held firm and it was cup glory again for the second time in three seasons. Its all here, the full 120 minutes of yet another absorbing Cup Final, with all the post match reaction as it happened on the day.
DVD-Manchester United v Everton 1985 FA Cup Final DVD
Manchester United v Everton 1985 FA Cup Final DVD
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 Manchester United v Everton 1985 FA Cup Final
 Having wrecked the dreams of the other half of Merseyside in 1977, United repeated the feat by putting an end to Everton’s hopes of a domestic and European treble beneath the twin towers and clinched the trophy themselves for the sixth time in their history.
 In what will be remembered as a less than spectacular final, the manner in which United e... >>