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1991/92 Tottenham Away Football Shirt (XL)

1991/92 Tottenham Away Football Shirt (XL)

Condition: 9/10 Superb

Size: Adult Extra Large

Chest Measurement: 44-46 Inches / 112-117 CM

Manufacturer:Ā Umbro

Colour: Yellow, navy & light blue trim

Material: Polyester

Seasons: 1991/1992 - 1994/1995

Player:Ā N/A

Patches: N/A


Official Umbro Tottenham Hotspur away football shirt from the 1991/92 season. This jersey was used for four consecutive seasons as either an away or third shirt.

Condition of this original football jersey is 9/10 – Superb (see photos).


In the 1991-92 season,Ā Terry VenablesĀ became chief executive, withĀ Peter ShreevesĀ again taking charge of first-team duties. Tottenham were competing in Europe that season, in theĀ UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, reaching the quarter-final where they were edged out byĀ DutchĀ sideĀ Feyenoord.Ā Gary Lineker, who in November confirmed that he would be leaving Tottenham at the end of the season to play in Japan, scored 28 goals and was votedĀ Football Writers' Footballer of the Year, but these goals were not enough to prevent Tottenham from under-performing throughout the campaign, losing 20 games as they finished 15th.

The 1992-93 season saw Peter Shreeves sacked as head coach and replaced by joint head coachesĀ Doug LivermoreĀ andĀ Ray Clemence. Spurs became founders of the new Premier League, created by theĀ Football AssociationĀ as replacement for theĀ Football League First DivisionĀ as the highest division of English football. To coincide with the massive changes in English Football, Tottenham made a number of major signings.

They paid a club record £2.1million for Nottingham Forest striker Teddy Sheringham, £750,000 for Southampton defender Neil Ruddock and £1.75million for Portsmouth's highly rated 19-year-old winger Darren Anderton. In the first ever Premier League season, Spurs finished eighth, with Teddy Sheringham being the division's top scorer with 22 goals, 21 for Tottenham Hotspur and 1 for Nottingham Forest, and also reached the FA Cup semi-final, losing 1-0 to Arsenal.

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1991/92 Tottenham Away Football Shirt (XL)—
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Condition: 9/10 Superb

Size: Adult Extra Large

Chest Measurement: 44-46 Inches / 112-117 CM

Manufacturer:Ā Umbro

Colour: Yellow, navy & light blue trim

Material: Polyester

Seasons: 1991/1992 - 1994/1995

Player:Ā N/A

Patches: N/A


Official Umbro Tottenham Hotspur away football shirt from the 1991/92 season. This jersey was used for four consecutive seasons as either an away or third shirt.

Condition of this original football jersey is 9/10 – Superb (see photos).


In the 1991-92 season,Ā Terry VenablesĀ became chief executive, withĀ Peter ShreevesĀ again taking charge of first-team duties. Tottenham were competing in Europe that season, in theĀ UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, reaching the quarter-final where they were edged out byĀ DutchĀ sideĀ Feyenoord.Ā Gary Lineker, who in November confirmed that he would be leaving Tottenham at the end of the season to play in Japan, scored 28 goals and was votedĀ Football Writers' Footballer of the Year, but these goals were not enough to prevent Tottenham from under-performing throughout the campaign, losing 20 games as they finished 15th.

The 1992-93 season saw Peter Shreeves sacked as head coach and replaced by joint head coachesĀ Doug LivermoreĀ andĀ Ray Clemence. Spurs became founders of the new Premier League, created by theĀ Football AssociationĀ as replacement for theĀ Football League First DivisionĀ as the highest division of English football. To coincide with the massive changes in English Football, Tottenham made a number of major signings.

They paid a club record £2.1million for Nottingham Forest striker Teddy Sheringham, £750,000 for Southampton defender Neil Ruddock and £1.75million for Portsmouth's highly rated 19-year-old winger Darren Anderton. In the first ever Premier League season, Spurs finished eighth, with Teddy Sheringham being the division's top scorer with 22 goals, 21 for Tottenham Hotspur and 1 for Nottingham Forest, and also reached the FA Cup semi-final, losing 1-0 to Arsenal.