Leicester City 1970s Retro Football Shirt
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Leicester City 1970′s. The “Foxes” shirt of the 1970′s worn at Filbert Street. Pictured is David Nish.
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Leicester City 1950s v neckRetro Football Shirt
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Leicester City 1961 FA Cup final. Referee Jack Kelly looks on as the two captains, Tottenham Hotspur’s Danny Blanchflower and Leicester City’s Jimmy Walsh shake hands before the start of the 1961 FA Cup Final at Wembley.
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Leicester City 1960s away Retro Football Shirt
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Leicester City 1960′s away.
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Leicester City 1930s Retro Football Shirt
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Leicester City 1930′s. Pictured is John Grogan in 1936
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Tottenham Hotspur v Leicester City 1961 FA Cup Final DVD
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Tottenham Hotspur v Leicester City 1961 FA Cup Final The day that another piece of footballing history was created, as Spurs become the first Club in the 20th Century to achieve the treasured League and FA Cup double. Not since Aston Villa in 1897 had this been attained, and with their own brand of attacking football few doubted that Spurs were the finest team in the land. Having won the championship in style, Spurs were odds on favourites to walk away with the cup in their first ever Wembley appearance, but in goal for Leicester that afternoon was a young man named Gordon Banks, who would have his moments of glory beneath the twin towers, but was unable to prevent Spurs from creating history on this occasion. Leicester frustrated Spurs in the early exchanges, but were no doubt hampered by
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