Chelsea

The famous Chelsea shirt has remained virtually unchanged since the clubs formation in 1905, the only noticeable change is the shade of blue from the light blue racing colours of Lord Chelsea worn between 1905 and 1915 to the more familiar blue of the Earl of Cadogan, who was the club’s president in the pre war era. Although the home shirt has remain unchanged for over 100 years Chelsea has produced some notable away shirt designs. One of the most popular being the white away shirt shirt with red and green panels worn for just four games in 1974-75 season.

 

Chelsea and Leeds battled out a 2-2 draw in front of 100,000 fans, the first ever draw in a Wembley final. Goals for Chelsea from Houseman and Hutchinson. Football played with flair and instinct, with spirit and sportsmanship, as one paper described it. All the more amazing as the horse of the year show was staged on the pitch only a few days before the match. - Machine washable - Fabric : Cotton

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This popular Chelsea shirt was worn in a 6-2 home win over Coventry in 84-85, and worn by fantastic players such as Nigel Spackman and Colin Pates. This shirt is limited edition retro shirt, exclusive to TOFFS and at just £24.99 is a must-have for any Blues fan.

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Chelsea 1970 FA Cup Final Replay Shirt - Royal - Long Sleeved A replica version of the shirt worn by the Chelsea team which beat Leeds in the 1970 FA Cup Final Replay. Fabric - 100% Cotton

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Chelsea FC 1960's away. David Webb, a rough diamond of a defender from East London who played his football with a typical cockney wit and ebullience, invariably with a smile spread across his craggy features.

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Chelsea FC 1960's.

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Chelsea FC 1970 - 1971 away shirt worn in the season after the 1970 Cup win. The embroidered FA Cup can be seen next to the club crest.

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Chelsea FC 1970-1971. The shirt incorporated the FA Cup embroidered onto the badge to denote the clubs achievement in winning the cup the previous season. Modelled here by Pat Mulligan. Patrick 'Paddy' Mulligan was capped 50 times for the Republic of Ireland.

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Chelsea FC Cup Winners Cup 'Winners' 1971. Ian Hutchinson, (pictured) goalscorer and first exponent of the long throw-in, Ian was actually double-jointed in both shoulders that allowed him to produce the 'windmill' style action.

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Chelsea FC 1973 away.

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The second Inter-Cities Fairs Cup took place between ’58 and ’60 and was won by FC Barcelona for the second consecutive time. Representative sides flew the flag for London in the first tournament, but for the second Chelsea was invited to represent the capital city. Chelsea were Knocked out at the Quarter Final stage, by a Belgrade X1, despite wining the home leg 1-0 - Fabric: 100% Cotton, machine washable - Full embroidery of the classic Chelsea badge

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Bobby Tambling scored 35 goals in the 1962 -1963 season and became the youngest player to captain a side to promotion at the tender age of 22 when Chelsea returned to the top flight at the first time of asking. In total he played 302 matches for Chelsea scoring 164 goals. Fabric - 100% Cotton

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Chelsea 1983/85 Away Shirt - Yellow 83/84 saw Chelsea finally gain promotion to the top flight. Worn in a superb 5-3 win at Fulham and also during the last game. - Machine washable - Fabric : Cotton

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