Manchester United Football Shirts

Vintage Manchester United Football ShirtsManchester United 1968 European Cup Final

These Man Utd football shirts are in a colour you would not normally associate with Manchester Utd, which is ironic as the 1968 European Cup Winning shirt commemorates the club’s greatest hour.

This Man Utd retro shirt was worn by Sir Bobby Charlton, Nobby Stiles, Brian Kidd and golden boy George Best, who won the European Player of the year partly on the back of his cup winning display in this match.

Click for a look at the Manchester United 1968 European Cup Final shirt

Man Utd Retro ShirtManchester Utd 1970 ‘Best’ Shirt with No7

Born in Belfast on the 22 May, 1946, George Best was one of the greatest talents to ever play the game of Football.

These classic Manchester United football shirts, with the words “BEST” and the number 7 on the back, are a great way to remember football’s first superstar.

Click for a closer look at the Manchester Utd 1970 ‘Best’ Shirt with No7

Man Utd Football ShirtManchester Utd 1978

This 1978 Man Utd retro shirt was actually the Centenary shirt and was a style worn by the United players throughout the late 1970’s, including the ‘76, ‘77 and 1979 FA Cup Finals.

These vintage Man Utd football shirts are classic red with three white stripes on the collar and the sleeves.

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MANCHESTER UTD 1909

MANCHESTER UTD 1909



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Manchester Utd 1909 FA Cup final The 1909 FA Cup Final was a football match played on 24 April 1909 in front of 71,401 spectators. The match was contested by Manchester United and Bristol City at Crystal Palace. Manchester United won by a single goal, scored by Sandy Turnbull. This was the first of United's record eleven FA Cup titles to date. As featured in The Sun on 29.07.09, Billy Meredith wore this shirt, earning just £4 a week back in 1909, 100 years on and Ryan Giggs of... More
MANCHESTER UTD 1878 - 1978 Centenary away shirt

MANCHESTER UTD 1878 - 1978 Centenary away shirt



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MANCHESTER UTD 1878 - 1978 away Centenary shirt. This away kit, introduced for the 1975-76 season was to become an all-time favourite amongst United fans, the crest appeared on a red circular background over three black stipes. Depending on the opposition, it was worn with white or black shorts and socks by the likes of Buchan, Greenhoff, Coppell, McIlroy, Pearson, Hill and Macari More
Manchester United 1958 FA Cup Final Retro Football Shirt

Manchester United 1958 FA Cup Final Retro Football Shirt



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Manchester Utd 1958 Cup Final Manchester United captured the hearts of the nation by reaching the final in the aftermath of the Munich air crash A year earlier, Busby's Babes had tried in vain to become the first team of the century to achieve the League and FA Cup double and their return trip to Wembley saw the whole of Britain cheering United on. But Bolton proved too strong, as did their desire not to be overwhelmed by public opinion in the same manner which dictated their previous cup... More
MANCHESTER UTD 1963

MANCHESTER UTD 1963



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1963 FA Cup Final shirt. The final was contested by Manchester United and Leicester City. United won 3-1, with goals by Denis Law and David Herd (2). Ken Keyworth scored for the Foxes' The 'Big Freeze' winter of 1963 virtually brought football to a standstill for two months. The FA Cup's third round took 66 days to complete and the Final had to be moved back three weeks. Childs size details - Small boys(age 3-4) - 26in - 28in Medium boys(age 5-6) - 28in - 30in Large boys(age 7-8)... More
MANCHESTER UTD 1970's

MANCHESTER UTD 1970's



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1970's Classic shirt. Pictured is George Best who struck up a wonderful goal scoring relationship with Dennis Law. George is famous for wearing number 7, Charlton 9 and Law 10. This shirt is decorated with a full embroidery badge. More
West Ham Utd 1980 FA Cup Winners Goalkeepers shirt

West Ham Utd 1980 FA Cup Winners Goalkeepers shirt



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West Ham Utd 1980 FA Cup Winneres Goalkeepers shirt Phil Parkes joined West Ham United in 1979 for £500,000, a world record for a goalkeeper at the time. It is reported that Sexton, the manager of Manchester United, put in six bids for the player but saw them all turned down. It was only the half million pound bid from West Ham United that QPR chairman Jim Gregory could not resist. Upon John Lyall's signing of Parkes it was thought that he was a huge risk due to the severity of the... More

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