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1992/93 Man Utd Away Football Shirt (M)

1992/93 Man Utd Away Football Shirt (M)

Condition: 9/10 Superb. The size label inside the collar has faded. Slight fading to the collar

Size: Adult Medium

Chest Measurement: 37-39 Inches / 95-99 CM

Manufacturer: Umbro

Colour: Blue, black trim

Material: Polyester

Seasons: 1992/1993

Player: N/A

Patches: N/A

Official Umbro Manchester United away football shirt from the 1992/93 season.

Condition of this classic football jersey is 9/10 - Superb. The size label inside the collar has faded. Slight fading to the collar (see photos).

The season was marked by the club winning the inaugural Premier League title, ending their 26-year run without an English league title. They ended up winning the title by a 10-point margin over runners-up Aston Villa, but had fought a three-horse race for much of the season with both Villa and Norwich City, not topping the table until January. The arrival of Eric Cantona from Leeds United for £1.2 million in late November helped boost United's title challenge, after they had been as low as 10th in the league shortly before. Cantona's arrival came just weeks after new striker Dion Dublin had been ruled out for six months with a broken leg, and Cantona was the catalyst in United's triumph.

Mark Hughes topped the goalscoring charts with 15 league goals, while the brilliant Ryan Giggs was voted PFA Young Player of the Year for the second year in succession. Steve Bruce was United's captain for much of the season, as the veteran Bryan Robson missed many games due to injury. The arrival of Eric Cantona saw former striker Brian McClair switched into midfield, further restricting Robson's first team chances.

In the UEFA Cup, United bowed out on penalties to Torpedo Moscow of Russia, after two goalless draws. Their League Cup campaign ended in the Third Round with defeat at Aston Villa. The FA Cup bid ended in the Fifth Round when they lost 2–1 to Sheffield United in a game where Steve Bruce uncharacteristically missed a penalty.

    $282.69
    1992/93 Man Utd Away Football Shirt (M)
    $282.69

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    Condition: 9/10 Superb. The size label inside the collar has faded. Slight fading to the collar

    Size: Adult Medium

    Chest Measurement: 37-39 Inches / 95-99 CM

    Manufacturer: Umbro

    Colour: Blue, black trim

    Material: Polyester

    Seasons: 1992/1993

    Player: N/A

    Patches: N/A

    Official Umbro Manchester United away football shirt from the 1992/93 season.

    Condition of this classic football jersey is 9/10 - Superb. The size label inside the collar has faded. Slight fading to the collar (see photos).

    The season was marked by the club winning the inaugural Premier League title, ending their 26-year run without an English league title. They ended up winning the title by a 10-point margin over runners-up Aston Villa, but had fought a three-horse race for much of the season with both Villa and Norwich City, not topping the table until January. The arrival of Eric Cantona from Leeds United for £1.2 million in late November helped boost United's title challenge, after they had been as low as 10th in the league shortly before. Cantona's arrival came just weeks after new striker Dion Dublin had been ruled out for six months with a broken leg, and Cantona was the catalyst in United's triumph.

    Mark Hughes topped the goalscoring charts with 15 league goals, while the brilliant Ryan Giggs was voted PFA Young Player of the Year for the second year in succession. Steve Bruce was United's captain for much of the season, as the veteran Bryan Robson missed many games due to injury. The arrival of Eric Cantona saw former striker Brian McClair switched into midfield, further restricting Robson's first team chances.

    In the UEFA Cup, United bowed out on penalties to Torpedo Moscow of Russia, after two goalless draws. Their League Cup campaign ended in the Third Round with defeat at Aston Villa. The FA Cup bid ended in the Fifth Round when they lost 2–1 to Sheffield United in a game where Steve Bruce uncharacteristically missed a penalty.