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Manchester United were the first English team to win the European Cup, beating Benfica 4–1 at Wembley in 1968. Two more European cups followed in 1999 when United beat Bayern Munich 2-1 in Barcelona and again in 2008 when the real red army travelled to Moscow to watch United beat Chelsea.

Man Utd hold the record for the most F.A. cup titles (11) and are now level with Liverpool’s on 18 league wins. United have been in so many epic games it would be impossible list them all here, but you can buy a retro shirt for almost every memorable match in Uniteds recent history, from the ‘68 European Cup final and the ‘77 F.A. Cup final to that 1999 Champions League win in Barcelona we have all the classic retro United shirts.

 

Manchester United 1968 European Cup Final Goalkeepers Shirt - Green Features include: - Full colour embroidered crest. - Machine washable. Composition: 100% Cotton

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1963 FA Cup Final shirt. The final was contested by Manchester United and Leicester City. United won 3-1, with goals by Denis Law and David Herd (2). Ken Keyworth scored for the Foxes' The 'Big Freeze' winter of 1963 virtually brought football to a standstill for two months. The FA Cup's third round took 66 days to complete and the Final had to be moved back three weeks. Childs size details - Small boys(age 3-4) - 26in - 28in Medium boys(age 5-6) - 28in - 30in Large boys(age 7-8) - 30in - 32in Youth(age 9-10) - 32in - 34in

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Not a colour you associate with Manchester Utd. This is the one and only 1968 European Cup Winning shirt as worn by the golden boy George Best, Sir Bobby Charlton and the rest.George Best wore number 7 and Bobby number 9. George won the European Player of the year on the back of his cup winning dispaly in this match, his stamina and skills were the pivotal factor as the game went into extra time. Manchester United became the first English 'Champions of Europe' Childs size details - Small boys(age 3-4) - 26in - 28in Medium boys(age 5-6) - 28in - 30in Large boys(age 7-8) - 30in - 32in Youth(age 9-10) - 32in - 34in

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United's 1985-86 season started with a club record 10 league wins in 10 games. At one stage United were 10 points clear of nearest rivals. An earlier season injury to Captain Marvel (Bryan Robson) saw United slump and they eventually finished 4th in the league. The shirt is available from Kitbag in all sizes, so get your Robson retro shirt now.

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Manchester United celebrate the 4-0 FA Cup replay victory over Brighton. This embroidered shirt recognises the occasion. Machine washable Fabric: Polyester.

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Manchester United win the FA Cup and wear this unique white Away shirt the following season. Machine washable Fabric: Polyester.

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Celebrate the club's 1-0 replay victory over Crystal Place with this classic shirt. Machine washable Fabric: Polyester.

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A thrilling FA Cup Final ending in a 3-3 extra time draw with Crystal Palace, United's goals coming from Mark Hughes (2), and Bryan Robson. Machine washable. Fabric: Polyester.

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Manchester United 1958 FA Cup Final Shirt Features include: - Embroidered badge on left of chest - Embroidered text reads 'Wembley 1958' Machine washable Fabric - Cotton

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Manchester United 1957 FA Cup Final Shirt Features include: - Embroidered badge on left of chest - Embroidered text reads 'Wembley 1957' Machine washable Fabric - Cotton

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Manchester Utd 1968 'Best' Shirt with No7 George Best is widely acknowledged to have been one of the greatest football players of all time, mainly remembered for his halcyon days with Manchester United FC. He played for the Northern Ireland football team, but their lack of success during the peak of Best's career meant that, regrettably, he never was able to display his unique talent on the world stage. Best had a rare combination of pace, blistering acceleration, balance, two-footedness, goalscoring prowess and the ineffable ability to run through entire defences. He played for United as a winger between 1963 and 1974, helping them to win the Football League Championship in 1965 and 1967, and the European Cup in 1968. He was named European Footballer of the Year and Football Writers' Association Player of the Year in 1968, Indeed, Brazilian Pelé, often said to be the greatest player of all time, once called Best "the greatest footballer in the world". The great Diego Maradona regarded Best equally highly. Best's brilliance is often summed up in one sentence: Maradona good, Pelé better, George Best Comes with No7 and 'Best' screenprinted

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The 1920's wasn't a memorable decade for Manchester United. In the 1920-21 season United were relegated after winning just 8 matches out of 42 games! The squad was aging and despite the club appointing a number of managers during the period none of them could stop the slow decline of the team. The 1920's shirt was worn by United legends Jack Silcock (449 appearances), Joe Spence (510 appearances) and Billy Meredith (303 appearances).

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