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Manchester United 1957 FA Cup Final shirt

Manchester United 1957 FA Cup Final. The Busby babes were set to dominate domestic football until the Munich tragedy when United were robbed of the best young talent in football. United were attempting to claim the double in '57 but a bad injury to the keeper lead to Villa lifting the cup. This shirt is short sleeved and made from 100% knitted cotton.

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