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Arsenal 1979 FA Cup Final Shirt

Arsenal 1979 FA Cup Final Shirt In the 1979 FACup final Arsenal weretriumphantagainst Manchester United. Largely inspired by Irish superstar Liam Brady, Arsenal went 2-0 up through Brian Talbot and Frank Stapleton and looked to be coasting to victory; with five minutes to go, United scored twice in quick succession to level the match. Extra time loomed, but Alan Sunderland converted Graham Rix's cross in injury time to secure a famous 3-2 win.Product Specification Short sleeves Club crest to left chest Machine washable 100% cotton

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