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| Score Draw Official Retro Arsenal 1971 FA Cup Final No11 Shirt - Small | 
| Brand: Score Draw Official Retro Department: mens
List Price: £30.00 Buy New: £28.16 as of 31/7/2010 13:38 BST details You Save: £1.84 (6%)
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Color: Yellow Clothing Size: Small Size: Small Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 15 x 5.8 x 1.7
MPN: ASNL 71A FACF No11 - S EAN: 5055126913906 ASIN: B002PU9DE2
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| Features:
| • | Islington Schoolboy Charlie George famously thumps the winning goal past Liverpool's Ray Clemence in extra-time to win the FA Cup (2-1) and Arsenal's first Double | | • | 100% Cotton |
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Product Description
Arsenal 1971 FA Cup Final No11 Shirt In 1971, Arsenal went on to become only the second club of the 20th century to win the FA Cup and League Double, the club's first. Relive the amazing feeling of Islington Schoolboy Charlie George famously thumping the winning goal past Liverpool’s Ray Clemence in extra-time to win the FA Cup (2-1) in the Arsenal 1971 FA Cup Final No.11 Shirt. Product Specification - Includes Charlie George's sewn-on No.11.
- Short sleeves
- Club crest to left chest
- Crew neck
- Machine washable
- 100% Cotton
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