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"Iconic Moments and Legends

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: Arsenals Frank McLintock

Arsenals Frank McLintock

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: Arsenals Charlie George

Arsenals Charlie George

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: Bobby Charlton. Footballer for Manchester United. Pictured during training

Bobby Charlton. Footballer for Manchester United. Pictured during training. Bobby Charlton played for Manchester United from 1956 to 1973. He appeared a record 606 times, scoring 199 goals

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: George Best, former Manchester United player, playing in his first match for Fourth

George Best, former Manchester United player, playing in his first match for Fourth Division Stockport County. It is a friendly, Stockport County verses Stoke City

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: Winston Churchill greets the England football team, Wembley, London, October 1941

Winston Churchill greets the England football team, Wembley, London, October 1941. Artist: London News Agency
Winston Churchill greets the England football team, Wembley, London, October 1941. The Prime Minister being introduced to the players by England captain Eddie Hapgood before a wartime international

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: Arsenal FC captain Eddie Hapgood runs onto the pitch at Highbury, London, 1930s

Arsenal FC captain Eddie Hapgood runs onto the pitch at Highbury, London, 1930s. Artist: Barratts Photo Press Ltd
Arsenal FC captain Eddie Hapgood runs onto the pitch at Highbury, London, 1930s. A left back, Hapgood (1908-1973) was Arsenals captain from 1933

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: Left to Right - Roger Hunt (no 21) Bobby Charlton (no 9) and Jimmy Greaves (no 8

Left to Right - Roger Hunt (no 21) Bobby Charlton (no 9) and Jimmy Greaves (no 8 ) walk off into the Wembley Stadium tunnel after England beat Mexico 2- 0 In the FIFA world Cup Finals Group One

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: Roy McDonough. Birmingham City footballer. 10th August, 1978

Roy McDonough. Birmingham City footballer. 10th August, 1978

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: Manchester Citys Colin Bell

Manchester Citys Colin Bell

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: Bobby Charlton walks off into the distance leaving Mexico captain Gustavo Pena

Bobby Charlton walks off into the distance leaving Mexico captain Gustavo Pena on the floor expressing his grief, after Roger Hunt scored Englands 2nd goal in the 75th minute

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: Middlesbrough player Phil Stamp seen here preparing to fly out to France to make his

Middlesbrough player Phil Stamp seen here preparing to fly out to France to make his third appearance for the England Under 18s. 21st October 1993

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: Valerie Holiday, Helen Scott and Sheila Ferguson a. k. a. The Three Degrees meet up with

Valerie Holiday, Helen Scott and Sheila Ferguson a. k. a. The Three Degrees meet up with
Valerie Holiday, Helen Scott and Sheila Ferguson a.k.a. The Three Degrees meet up with their football namesakes at West Bromwich Albions ground The Hawthorns, 9th March 1979

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: Roy McDonough. Walsall Football Club 13th August, 1980

Roy McDonough. Walsall Football Club 13th August, 1980

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: Charltons Keith Peacock July 1972

Charltons Keith Peacock July 1972

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: Nottingham Forest Henry Newton posing for at the start of the 1967 / 68 season

Nottingham Forest Henry Newton posing for at the start of the 1967 / 68 season
Nottingham Forest Henry Newton posing for at the start of the 1967/68 season

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: Arsenals George Graham 1971

Arsenals George Graham 1971

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: Steve Chalmers of Celtic

Steve Chalmers of Celtic

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: Manchester Citys Colin Bell seen here running out at the start of the match against

Manchester Citys Colin Bell seen here running out at the start of the match against Spurs September 1970

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: Malcolm MacDonald of Newcastle United circa 1971

Malcolm MacDonald of Newcastle United circa 1971

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: Willie Maddren of Middlesbrough

Willie Maddren of Middlesbrough

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: Mick Mills of Ipswich

Mick Mills of Ipswich

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: Mike Doyle Manchester City Circa 1970

Mike Doyle Manchester City Circa 1970

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: Manchester City goal keeper Bert Trautmann Circa 1960

Manchester City goal keeper Bert Trautmann Circa 1960

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: Manchester City goal keeper Bert Trautmann 20th March 1964 Local Caption watscan

Manchester City goal keeper Bert Trautmann 20th March 1964 Local Caption watscan
Manchester City goal keeper Bert Trautmann 20th March 1964 watscan - - 18/02/2010

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: Manchester City goal keeper Bert Trautmann seen here with a medicine ball during a

Manchester City goal keeper Bert Trautmann seen here with a medicine ball during a training session at Maine Road. 14th July 1953

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: George Best of Manchester United 1972

George Best of Manchester United 1972

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: Introductions before a RAF vs Metropolitan Police football match, Wembley, London, 1942

Introductions before a RAF vs Metropolitan Police football match, Wembley, London, 1942. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Phillip Game (1876-1961) is introduced to the RAF team before the match

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: English footballer Eddie Hapgood meeting King George VI, c1937-c1944

English footballer Eddie Hapgood meeting King George VI, c1937-c1944. Edris Albert Eddie Hapgood (1908-1973) captained Arsenal and England in the 1930s

Background imageFootball Shirt Collection: Crystal Palace Football seen here in a pre season photo shoot Don Rogers (back

Crystal Palace Football seen here in a pre season photo shoot Don Rogers (back) and Malcolm Allison (manager) August 1972


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"Iconic Moments and Legends: A Journey Through Football Shirts" Step back in time to the thrilling clash between England and Mexico during the 1966 World Cup at Wembley Stadium, London, 1966. The football shirts worn by these legendary teams forever etched in history. Witness Arsenal FC captain Eddie Hapgood as he runs onto the pitch at Highbury, London, in the 1930s. This captivating image captured by Barratts Photo Press Ltd showcases the essence of passion and determination. Even amidst war-torn London in October 1941, Winston Churchill himself greets the England football team at Wembley. Their football shirts symbolize resilience and unity during challenging times. Marvel at Bobby Charlton's dedication as he trains for Manchester United. His iconic shirt represents his unwavering commitment to excellence on the field. The trio of Roger Hunt (no 21), Bobby Charlton (no 9), and Jimmy Greaves (no 8) stand united, their football shirts a testament to their formidable skills that brought glory to English football. George Best takes center stage as he plays his first match for Fourth Division after leaving Manchester United. His shirt carries with it a legacy of greatness that will never be forgotten. Roy McDonough proudly dons his Birmingham City football shirt on August 10th, 1978. A moment frozen in time where dreams become reality under stadium lights. Manchester City's Colin Bell shines brightly in his distinctive blue jersey – a symbol of skill and loyalty that has endeared him to fans around the world. In an era marked by wartime spirit, RAF faces off against Metropolitan Police at Wembley Stadium in London during a gripping match captured through powerful introductions. The players' jerseys embody bravery both on and off the field. English footballer Eddie Hapgood meets King George VI between c1937-c1944; two icons united by mutual respect and love for the game.