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Captains of the Southbank Juniors Football Club Teams from left to right: Iqbal Sangha

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Captains of the Southbank Juniors Football Club Teams from left to right: Iqbal Sangha

Captains of the Southbank Juniors Football Club Teams from left to right: Iqbal Sangha, Steven Harper and Paul Venis with other team members behind who are trying to raise cash to go to a dutch competition and to get new strips. 4th February 1995. © Mirrorpix

Colin Robertson
Teesside Archive
Mirrorpix
Middlesbrough
North Yorkshire
England
TS 95 11264

Media ID 21682795

Squad Team Teams

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Captains of the Southbank Juniors Football Club Teams, Iqbal Sangha, Steven Harper, and Paul Venis, stand proudly in this nostalgic print from 4th February 1995. Surrounded by their dedicated team members who are determined to raise funds for a Dutch competition and new strips, these young athletes embody the spirit of camaraderie and passion for the sport. In an era defined by its vibrant youth culture and love for football, this snapshot captures the essence of childhood joy and sporting ambition. The energy radiating from these children is palpable as they prepare to take on new challenges on the field. The photograph serves as a reminder of how sports can unite communities and instill valuable life lessons such as teamwork, discipline, and perseverance. These young players represent not only their club but also a generation that embraced physical activity as an integral part of growing up. Taken by Colin Robertson during the 1990s – a time when football was at its peak popularity – this image transports us back to an era where children found solace in playing outdoors with friends rather than being consumed by digital distractions. As we admire this piece from Memory Lane Prints, let it inspire us to support our local youth teams in their endeavors while cherishing our own memories of youthful exuberance on the pitch.


Framed Prints of Captains of the Southbank Juniors Football Club Teams from left to right: Iqbal Sangha

Relive cherished football memories with our stunning Framed Prints from Media Storehouse. This captivating piece, "Captains of the Southbank Juniors Football Club Teams" by Colin Robertson from Memory Lane Prints, beautifully captures Iqbal Sangha, Steven Harper, and Paul Venis, the esteemed captains of the team, along with their dedicated teammates. Raise your spirits as you recall their inspiring efforts to raise funds for a well-deserved trip to the Netherlands. Add this Framed Print to your home or office to showcase your football passion and support for your favorite team.


Photo Prints of Captains of the Southbank Juniors Football Club Teams from left to right: Iqbal Sangha

Relive cherished moments with our Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. This captivating image, "Captains of the Southbank Juniors Football Club Teams" by Colin Robertson from Memory Lane Prints, beautifully showcases Iqbal Sangha, Steven Harper, and Paul Venis, proudly leading their team. With other dedicated team members in the background, this photograph tells a compelling story of camaraderie and determination as they worked together to raise funds for a much-anticipated trip. Bring this nostalgic piece of sports history into your home and let it inspire and remind you of the power of team spirit.


Poster Prints of Captains of the Southbank Juniors Football Club Teams from left to right: Iqbal Sangha

Relive the nostalgic moments of Southbank Juniors Football Club history with our exclusive range of poster prints from Media Storehouse. This captivating image, taken by Colin Robertson from Memory Lane Prints, showcases the team captains Iqbal Sangha, Steven Harper, and Paul Venis, surrounded by their dedicated teammates. Raise a glass to their spirit and determination as they worked together to raise funds for a much-anticipated Dutch tournament. Bring this piece of football heritage into your home or office and let it inspire and motivate you every day.


Jigsaw Puzzles of Captains of the Southbank Juniors Football Club Teams from left to right: Iqbal Sangha

Bring the nostalgic charm of football history into your home with our Captains of the Southbank Juniors Football Club Jigsaw Puzzle from Media Storehouse. This intricately designed puzzle, featuring a photograph by Colin Robertson from Memory Lane Prints, showcases Iqbal Sangha, Steven Harper, and Paul Venis, the proud captains of the Southbank Juniors Football Club teams. Relive the excitement of their journey to raise funds for a Dutch tournament and immerse yourself in the rich football culture. Puzzle pieces are made from high-quality, premium board for a perfect fit and smooth glide, ensuring a satisfying and enjoyable experience. Create memories and bond with family and friends over this captivating puzzle, a timeless tribute to the spirit of football.

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