1995/96 Arsenal Away Premier League Football Shirt Wright #8 (L)

Condition: 8/10 Excellent. One tiny dot mark on the sponsor. A couple of small faint dot marks on the lower front
Size: Adult Large
Chest Measurement: 42-44 Inches / 107-112 CM
Manufacturer:Ā Nike
Colour: Navy & light blue, red trim.
Material: Polyester
Seasons: 1995/1996
Player: Ian Wright
Patches: Premier League

Official Nike Arsenal away football shirt from the 1995/96 season. Complete with Wright #8 on the back of the shirt in original flock lettering, and flock Premier League patches on the sleeves.
The condition of this original football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. One tiny dot mark on the sponsor. A couple of small faint dot marks on the lower frontĀ (see photos).

Arsenal began their life underĀ Bruce Rioch's management with a seven-place improvement upon last season's disappointing finish, but were never in the hunt for the title. New signingsĀ David PlattĀ andĀ Dennis BergkampĀ came to justify their hefty price tags, while the ageingĀ Ian WrightĀ showed no sign of winding down thanks to a regular supply of goals. The legendary "back five" ofĀ David Seaman,Ā Lee Dixon,Ā Nigel Winterburn,Ā Steve BouldĀ andĀ Tony AdamsĀ also showed little sign of their advancing years.
Arsenal blew their best chance of silverware in February after they went out of theĀ Coca-Cola CupĀ to eventual winnersĀ Aston VillaĀ in the semi-finals. A fifth place in the final table was enough to secure aĀ UEFA CupĀ place.
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1995/96 Arsenal Away Premier League Football Shirt Wright #8 (L)
1995/96 Arsenal Away Premier League Football Shirt Wright #8 (L)

Condition: 8/10 Excellent. One tiny dot mark on the sponsor. A couple of small faint dot marks on the lower front
Size: Adult Large
Chest Measurement: 42-44 Inches / 107-112 CM
Manufacturer:Ā Nike
Colour: Navy & light blue, red trim.
Material: Polyester
Seasons: 1995/1996
Player: Ian Wright
Patches: Premier League

Official Nike Arsenal away football shirt from the 1995/96 season. Complete with Wright #8 on the back of the shirt in original flock lettering, and flock Premier League patches on the sleeves.
The condition of this original football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. One tiny dot mark on the sponsor. A couple of small faint dot marks on the lower frontĀ (see photos).

Arsenal began their life underĀ Bruce Rioch's management with a seven-place improvement upon last season's disappointing finish, but were never in the hunt for the title. New signingsĀ David PlattĀ andĀ Dennis BergkampĀ came to justify their hefty price tags, while the ageingĀ Ian WrightĀ showed no sign of winding down thanks to a regular supply of goals. The legendary "back five" ofĀ David Seaman,Ā Lee Dixon,Ā Nigel Winterburn,Ā Steve BouldĀ andĀ Tony AdamsĀ also showed little sign of their advancing years.
Arsenal blew their best chance of silverware in February after they went out of theĀ Coca-Cola CupĀ to eventual winnersĀ Aston VillaĀ in the semi-finals. A fifth place in the final table was enough to secure aĀ UEFA CupĀ place.
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Condition: 8/10 Excellent. One tiny dot mark on the sponsor. A couple of small faint dot marks on the lower front
Size: Adult Large
Chest Measurement: 42-44 Inches / 107-112 CM
Manufacturer:Ā Nike
Colour: Navy & light blue, red trim.
Material: Polyester
Seasons: 1995/1996
Player: Ian Wright
Patches: Premier League

Official Nike Arsenal away football shirt from the 1995/96 season. Complete with Wright #8 on the back of the shirt in original flock lettering, and flock Premier League patches on the sleeves.
The condition of this original football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. One tiny dot mark on the sponsor. A couple of small faint dot marks on the lower frontĀ (see photos).

Arsenal began their life underĀ Bruce Rioch's management with a seven-place improvement upon last season's disappointing finish, but were never in the hunt for the title. New signingsĀ David PlattĀ andĀ Dennis BergkampĀ came to justify their hefty price tags, while the ageingĀ Ian WrightĀ showed no sign of winding down thanks to a regular supply of goals. The legendary "back five" ofĀ David Seaman,Ā Lee Dixon,Ā Nigel Winterburn,Ā Steve BouldĀ andĀ Tony AdamsĀ also showed little sign of their advancing years.
Arsenal blew their best chance of silverware in February after they went out of theĀ Coca-Cola CupĀ to eventual winnersĀ Aston VillaĀ in the semi-finals. A fifth place in the final table was enough to secure aĀ UEFA CupĀ place.






















