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Bristol City 50's
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Bristol City 70's
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Bristol City shirt worn during the spell in the old first division, including the opening match against Arsenal in which Paul Cheesley, pictured, scored the winning goal. Just three days after the Arsenal victory, City returned to Ashton Gate triumphant for their first home game in the top flight. A crowd of 25,316 turned out to see a Stoke side with Peter Shilton in goal. Then, in one brutal moment, Cheesley’s promising career was ended. A cross came into the box and he rose to challenge Shilton for the ball, getting there first and heading over. It was a harmless-looking clash but he landed badly, ripping his cartilage, tearing ligaments and chipping a bone in his knee. At the age of 24, and with a blossoming career ahead of him, he was taken off and never ran back onto the pitch in a City shirt again. This shirt is short sleeved and made from Polyester.
Shirt Price: £29.99
Delivery: £3.95
Total Price: £33.94
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Bristol City played Manchester United in the 1909 FA Cup Final 100 years ago. The match was held at Crystal Palace and was 'replayed' by teams organised by the Supporters Trusts of both clubs 100 years to the day at the same venue on April 24th Pictured is Louis Carey, the current Bristol City captain, modelling the shirt This shirt is long sleeved and made from 100% Cotton. Please allow up to 6 weeks for the delivery of our retro shirts.
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Thursday 20th April 2008 is a special date thousands of Robins’ fans scattered across the globe, because it marks the 32nd Anniversary of their club’s last promotion to top-flight football. That evening Bristol City beat Portsmouth 1-0, at Ashton Gate wearing this classic shirt, before a blissful crowd of 27,394, thanks to Clive Whitehead’s third minute scorcher. This shirt is short sleeved and made from 100% cotton. Please allow up to 6 weeks for the delivery of our retro shirts.
Shirt Price: £34.99
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Bristol City 1973 - 1974 home shirt. On Tuesday, February 19th, 1974, Second Division Bristol City shocked the football world, wearing this classic design, when they beat Don Revie's all-conquering, topflight Leeds United side 1-0, at Elland Road, in an F.A. Cup 5th Round replay, thanks to Donnie Gillies' 73rd minute clipped shot. To appreciate the magnitude of City's triumph you have to consider the following information: The Robins won despite performing in front of a fiercely partisan crowd of 47,182. Leeds all-star team was packed with international players and going into the FA Cup tie were undefeated in 29 First Division matches. They eventually won the League Championship by 5 points. Pictured is David Rodgers who gave 13 years of loyal service to the City and was a member of the Ashton Gate 8 who saved the club when they ripped up thier contracts in 1982. This shirt is long sleeved and made from 100% cotton. Please allow up to 6 weeks for the delivery of our retro shirts.
Shirt Price: £34.99
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Total Price: £34.99
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Bristol City 1955 - 1956 home shirt. Thanks to the amazing goalscoring of John Atyeo, Bristol City became champions of Division Three (south) as well as securing a club record 30 league victories in season 1954-55 and wore this shirt for the following campaign back in the old Division Two. During that championship winning season, John Atyeo scored 28 goals and 351 overall in 645 appearances for Bristol City. In 1955 Atyeo scored on his debut for England in a 4-1 victory over Spain the first time floodlights were used at Wembley for a competitive football match. This shirt is long sleeved and made from Drill Cotton. Please allow up to 6 weeks for the delivery of our retro shirts.
Shirt Price: £34.99
Delivery: £0.00
Total Price: £34.99
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Bristol City shirt worn during the spell in the old first division, including the opening match against Arsenal in which Paul Cheesley, pictured, scored the winning goal. Just three days after the Arsenal victory, City returned to Ashton Gate triumphant for their first home game in the top flight. A crowd of 25,316 turned out to see a Stoke side with Peter Shilton in goal. Then, in one brutal moment, Cheesley’s promising career was ended. A cross came into the box and he rose to challenge Shilton for the ball, getting there first and heading over. It was a harmless-looking clash but he landed badly, ripping his cartilage, tearing ligaments and chipping a bone in his knee. At the age of 24, and with a blossoming career ahead of him, he was taken off and never ran back onto the pitch in a City shirt again. Please allow up to 6 weeks for the delivery of our retro shirts.
Shirt Price: £35.99
Delivery: £0.00
Total Price: £35.99
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Bristol City played Manchester United in the 1909 FA Cup Final 100 years ago. The match was held at Crystal Palace and was 'replayed' by teams organised by the Supporters Trusts of both clubs 100 years to the day at the same venue on April 24th Pictured is Louis Carey, the current Bristol City captain, modelling the shirt This shirt is long sleeved and made from 100% Cotton.
Shirt Price: £32.99
Delivery: £3.95
Total Price: £36.94
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Bristol City 1973 - 1974 home shirt. On Tuesday, February 19th, 1974, Second Division Bristol City shocked the football world, wearing this classic design, when they beat Don Revie's all-conquering, topflight Leeds United side 1-0, at Elland Road, in an F.A. Cup 5th Round replay, thanks to Donnie Gillies' 73rd minute clipped shot. To appreciate the magnitude of City's triumph you have to consider the following information: The Robins won despite performing in front of a fiercely partisan crowd of 47,182. Leeds all-star team was packed with international players and going into the FA Cup tie were undefeated in 29 First Division matches. They eventually won the League Championship by 5 points. Pictured is David Rodgers who gave 13 years of loyal service to the City and was a member of the Ashton Gate 8 who saved the club when they ripped up thier contracts in 1982. This shirt is long sleeved and made from 100% cotton.
Shirt Price: £32.99
Delivery: £3.95
Total Price: £36.94
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Thursday 20th April 2008 is a special date thousands of Robins’ fans scattered across the globe, because it marks the 32nd Anniversary of their club’s last promotion to top-flight football. That evening Bristol City beat Portsmouth 1-0, at Ashton Gate wearing this classic shirt, before a blissful crowd of 27,394, thanks to Clive Whitehead’s third minute scorcher. This shirt is short sleeved and made from 100% cotton.
Shirt Price: £32.99
Delivery: £3.95
Total Price: £36.94
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Bristol City 1955 - 1956 home shirt. Thanks to the amazing goalscoring of John Atyeo, Bristol City became champions of Division Three (south) as well as securing a club record 30 league victories in season 1954-55 and wore this shirt for the following campaign back in the old Division Two. During that championship winning season, John Atyeo scored 28 goals and 351 overall in 645 appearances for Bristol City. In 1955 Atyeo scored on his debut for England in a 4-1 victory over Spain the first time floodlights were used at Wembley for a competitive football match. This shirt is long sleeved and made from drill cotton.
Shirt Price: £34.99
Delivery: £3.95
Total Price: £38.94
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Official 2010-11 Bristol City home shirt manufactured by Adidas. Available to buy online in junior sizes small boys, medium boys, large boys, XL boys and adult sizes S, M, L, XL, XXL. 
Shirt Price: £39.99
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Official 2010-11 Bristol City away shirt manufactured by Adidas. Available to buy online in junior sizes small boys, medium boys, large boys, XL boys and adult sizes S, M, L, XL, XXL. 
Shirt Price: £39.99
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Bristol City Football Newspaper Book Starting with coverage of City’s 1-0 win over Arsenal in 1905, this book charts a glorious history of great games through the decades of the 20th and 21st century. Early top stories include the 1909 FA Cup final against Man Utd, beating Watford 3-1 to become Div3 Champions in 1923, and the frequent winning clashes against Rovers over the decades. Read about the record home crowd of 43,300 in 1935 against Preston North End, promotion to Div 2 in 1965, and Div 1 in 1976, and the great cup games – the FA Cup Semi Final vs Spurs in 1970, the Anglo-Scottish Cup final in 1977, Littlewoods Cup Semi Final vs Notts Forest in 1989, and much much more. Newspaper coverage continues right up to the end of last season. A unique and wonderful gift and must have for all Bristol City fans.
Shirt Price: £44.99
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Total Price: £44.99
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Bristol City Football Newspaper Book Starting with coverage of City’s 1-0 win over Arsenal in 1905, this book charts a glorious history of great games through the decades of the 20th and 21st century. Early top stories include the 1909 FA Cup final against Man Utd, beating Watford 3-1 to become Div3 Champions in 1923, and the frequent winning clashes against Rovers over the decades. Read about the record home crowd of 43,300 in 1935 against Preston North End, promotion to Div 2 in 1965, and Div 1 in 1976, and the great cup games – the FA Cup Semi Final vs Spurs in 1970, the Anglo-Scottish Cup final in 1977, Littlewoods Cup Semi Final vs Notts Forest in 1989, and much much more. Newspaper coverage continues right up to the end of last season. A unique and wonderful gift and must have for all Bristol City fans.
Shirt Price: £44.99
Delivery: £3.95
Total Price: £48.94
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