1994/95 Arsenal Home Football Shirt (XL)

Condition: 8/10 Excellent. A few little bobbles
Size:Ā Adult Extra Large
Chest Measurement: 44-46 Inches / 112-117 CM
Manufacturer:Ā Nike
Colour:Ā Red, white trim
Material:Ā Polyester
Seasons:Ā 1994/1995 & 1995/1996
Player:Ā N/A
Patches: N/A

Official Nike Arsenal home football shirt from the 1994/95 season.
The condition of this classic football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. A few little bobblesĀ (see photos).

The sacking of long-serving and highly successful managerĀ George GrahamĀ following aĀ bungsĀ scandal saw Arsenal endure their most frustrating season in 10 years. They finished 12th in the Premier League - below unfanciedĀ LondonĀ rivalsĀ Queens Park RangersĀ andĀ WimbledonĀ - and also had to endure the loss ofĀ Paul MersonĀ for three months while he underwent treatment to combat drug and gambling addictions.
Graham's assistantĀ Stewart HoustonĀ took over as manager until the end of the season, and the changeover coincided with a horrible run of 6 defeats in 7 games, leaving Arsenal in serious danger of being relegated just four years after winning the title and two years after their domestic cup double. Fortunately the team rallied in the final weeks and took 8 points from their final 5 games, securing their Premier League spot. TheĀ FA CupĀ only added to the frustration, as they were embarrassingly knocked out at the first hurdle by London rivalsĀ Millwall, though they at least had a comparatively decentĀ League CupĀ run, losing in the fifth round to eventual winnersĀ Liverpool.
Despite their domestic troubles, the team reached theĀ European Cup Winners' CupĀ final for the second year in succession. With 120 minutes showing on the clock inĀ Paris, a penalty shoot-out was looking certain asĀ ArsenalĀ were drawing 1ā1 withĀ Real Zaragoza. But a last minute goal by formerĀ Tottenham HotspurĀ playerĀ NayimĀ from 40 yards out saw the Gunners lose defence of the trophy and it went to the Spaniards instead.
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1994/95 Arsenal Home Football Shirt (XL)
1994/95 Arsenal Home Football Shirt (XL)

Condition: 8/10 Excellent. A few little bobbles
Size:Ā Adult Extra Large
Chest Measurement: 44-46 Inches / 112-117 CM
Manufacturer:Ā Nike
Colour:Ā Red, white trim
Material:Ā Polyester
Seasons:Ā 1994/1995 & 1995/1996
Player:Ā N/A
Patches: N/A

Official Nike Arsenal home football shirt from the 1994/95 season.
The condition of this classic football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. A few little bobblesĀ (see photos).

The sacking of long-serving and highly successful managerĀ George GrahamĀ following aĀ bungsĀ scandal saw Arsenal endure their most frustrating season in 10 years. They finished 12th in the Premier League - below unfanciedĀ LondonĀ rivalsĀ Queens Park RangersĀ andĀ WimbledonĀ - and also had to endure the loss ofĀ Paul MersonĀ for three months while he underwent treatment to combat drug and gambling addictions.
Graham's assistantĀ Stewart HoustonĀ took over as manager until the end of the season, and the changeover coincided with a horrible run of 6 defeats in 7 games, leaving Arsenal in serious danger of being relegated just four years after winning the title and two years after their domestic cup double. Fortunately the team rallied in the final weeks and took 8 points from their final 5 games, securing their Premier League spot. TheĀ FA CupĀ only added to the frustration, as they were embarrassingly knocked out at the first hurdle by London rivalsĀ Millwall, though they at least had a comparatively decentĀ League CupĀ run, losing in the fifth round to eventual winnersĀ Liverpool.
Despite their domestic troubles, the team reached theĀ European Cup Winners' CupĀ final for the second year in succession. With 120 minutes showing on the clock inĀ Paris, a penalty shoot-out was looking certain asĀ ArsenalĀ were drawing 1ā1 withĀ Real Zaragoza. But a last minute goal by formerĀ Tottenham HotspurĀ playerĀ NayimĀ from 40 yards out saw the Gunners lose defence of the trophy and it went to the Spaniards instead.
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Condition: 8/10 Excellent. A few little bobbles
Size:Ā Adult Extra Large
Chest Measurement: 44-46 Inches / 112-117 CM
Manufacturer:Ā Nike
Colour:Ā Red, white trim
Material:Ā Polyester
Seasons:Ā 1994/1995 & 1995/1996
Player:Ā N/A
Patches: N/A

Official Nike Arsenal home football shirt from the 1994/95 season.
The condition of this classic football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. A few little bobblesĀ (see photos).

The sacking of long-serving and highly successful managerĀ George GrahamĀ following aĀ bungsĀ scandal saw Arsenal endure their most frustrating season in 10 years. They finished 12th in the Premier League - below unfanciedĀ LondonĀ rivalsĀ Queens Park RangersĀ andĀ WimbledonĀ - and also had to endure the loss ofĀ Paul MersonĀ for three months while he underwent treatment to combat drug and gambling addictions.
Graham's assistantĀ Stewart HoustonĀ took over as manager until the end of the season, and the changeover coincided with a horrible run of 6 defeats in 7 games, leaving Arsenal in serious danger of being relegated just four years after winning the title and two years after their domestic cup double. Fortunately the team rallied in the final weeks and took 8 points from their final 5 games, securing their Premier League spot. TheĀ FA CupĀ only added to the frustration, as they were embarrassingly knocked out at the first hurdle by London rivalsĀ Millwall, though they at least had a comparatively decentĀ League CupĀ run, losing in the fifth round to eventual winnersĀ Liverpool.
Despite their domestic troubles, the team reached theĀ European Cup Winners' CupĀ final for the second year in succession. With 120 minutes showing on the clock inĀ Paris, a penalty shoot-out was looking certain asĀ ArsenalĀ were drawing 1ā1 withĀ Real Zaragoza. But a last minute goal by formerĀ Tottenham HotspurĀ playerĀ NayimĀ from 40 yards out saw the Gunners lose defence of the trophy and it went to the Spaniards instead.






















