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Arsenal ‘Bob Wilson’ Goalkeeper shirt
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Arsenal 1970 – 1971
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Arsenal 1927 Cup Final
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Arsenal 1984 -1986 David O’Leary signed for Arsenal as an apprentice in 1973. He soon progressed through the ranks at Highbury, playing in the reserves at the age of 16. He made his debut for Arsenal against Burnley on August 16, 1975, and despite being only 17, went on to make 30 appearances that season. For the next ten years he was ever-present in the Arsenal side, playing more than 40 matches a season A calm and collected centre half, O’Leary was noted for his good positioning and elegant style of play. He holds Arsenal’s all-time record for appearances, with 722 first-team games.
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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
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Arsenal Classic 1950′s
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Classic Arsenal shirt originally all red with white collar – changed to white sleeve by their famous manager Herbert Chapman. Worn by players such as the Compton Brothers and TOFFS founder Alan Finch (pictured) THE BADGE ON THIS SHIRT IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK
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The jerseys were made from knitted cotton jersey, before they had been made in woven rugby style.The v-neck was later replaced by a red round neck shirt with white arms. During the 1970′s the team wore the most classic shirt of them all – simply the perfect Arsenal shirt.
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Arsenal 1960′s – 1970′s Short Sleeves – worn by such Arsenal legends as Brady, O’Leary, Sansom and McLintock 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.
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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