2003/04 Crystal Palace Academy Home Football League Shirt #4 (XL)

Condition: 7/10 Good. Some little dot marks on one shoulder. A few little bobbles scattered around. Slight wear to the sponsor. Light wear to the #4 on the rear. Heavy wear to the website motif near the lower rear hem
Size:Ā Adult Extra Large
Chest Measurement: 46-48 Inches / 117-122 CM
Manufacturer:Ā Admiral
Colour: Red & blue stripes, navy & white trim
Material:Ā Polyester
Seasons:Ā 2003/2004
Player: #4
Patches:Ā N/A

Official AdmiralĀ Crystal Palace home long sleeved football shirt from the 2003/04 season. Complete with #4 on the back of the shirt in original Football League numbering.
This rare version of the jersey features a different sponsor on the chest (the regular sponsor was 'Churchill')
The condition of this vintage football jersey is 7/10 - Good. Some little dot marks on one shoulder. A few little bobbles scattered around. Slight wear to the sponsor. Light wear to the #4 on the rear. Heavy wear to the website motif near the lower rear hemĀ (see photos).

Steve Bruce was appointed manager for the 2001ā02 season. A good start to the season gave Palace hope for a promotion challenge, but Bruce attempted to walk out on the club after just four months at the helm to take charge of Birmingham City. After a short spell on 'gardening leave', Bruce was eventually allowed to join Birmingham, succeeded by Trevor Francis, who had ironically been his predecessor at the Midlands club.
Under Francis, Palace finished mid-table for two successive seasons, but he then departed to be replaced by Steve Kember. Kember guided Palace to victories in their opening three games of the 2003ā04 First Division campaign, which put the club at the top of the table, but he was sacked in November after a terrible loss of form saw the team slip towards the relegation zone.
Iain Dowie was appointed manager and guided the club to the play-off final, securing promotion with a 1ā0 victory over West Ham. Again Palace could not maintain their place in the top tier and were relegated on the last day of the season after drawing at local rivals Charlton Athletic.
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2003/04 Crystal Palace Academy Home Football League Shirt #4 (XL)
2003/04 Crystal Palace Academy Home Football League Shirt #4 (XL)

Condition: 7/10 Good. Some little dot marks on one shoulder. A few little bobbles scattered around. Slight wear to the sponsor. Light wear to the #4 on the rear. Heavy wear to the website motif near the lower rear hem
Size:Ā Adult Extra Large
Chest Measurement: 46-48 Inches / 117-122 CM
Manufacturer:Ā Admiral
Colour: Red & blue stripes, navy & white trim
Material:Ā Polyester
Seasons:Ā 2003/2004
Player: #4
Patches:Ā N/A

Official AdmiralĀ Crystal Palace home long sleeved football shirt from the 2003/04 season. Complete with #4 on the back of the shirt in original Football League numbering.
This rare version of the jersey features a different sponsor on the chest (the regular sponsor was 'Churchill')
The condition of this vintage football jersey is 7/10 - Good. Some little dot marks on one shoulder. A few little bobbles scattered around. Slight wear to the sponsor. Light wear to the #4 on the rear. Heavy wear to the website motif near the lower rear hemĀ (see photos).

Steve Bruce was appointed manager for the 2001ā02 season. A good start to the season gave Palace hope for a promotion challenge, but Bruce attempted to walk out on the club after just four months at the helm to take charge of Birmingham City. After a short spell on 'gardening leave', Bruce was eventually allowed to join Birmingham, succeeded by Trevor Francis, who had ironically been his predecessor at the Midlands club.
Under Francis, Palace finished mid-table for two successive seasons, but he then departed to be replaced by Steve Kember. Kember guided Palace to victories in their opening three games of the 2003ā04 First Division campaign, which put the club at the top of the table, but he was sacked in November after a terrible loss of form saw the team slip towards the relegation zone.
Iain Dowie was appointed manager and guided the club to the play-off final, securing promotion with a 1ā0 victory over West Ham. Again Palace could not maintain their place in the top tier and were relegated on the last day of the season after drawing at local rivals Charlton Athletic.
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Condition: 7/10 Good. Some little dot marks on one shoulder. A few little bobbles scattered around. Slight wear to the sponsor. Light wear to the #4 on the rear. Heavy wear to the website motif near the lower rear hem
Size:Ā Adult Extra Large
Chest Measurement: 46-48 Inches / 117-122 CM
Manufacturer:Ā Admiral
Colour: Red & blue stripes, navy & white trim
Material:Ā Polyester
Seasons:Ā 2003/2004
Player: #4
Patches:Ā N/A

Official AdmiralĀ Crystal Palace home long sleeved football shirt from the 2003/04 season. Complete with #4 on the back of the shirt in original Football League numbering.
This rare version of the jersey features a different sponsor on the chest (the regular sponsor was 'Churchill')
The condition of this vintage football jersey is 7/10 - Good. Some little dot marks on one shoulder. A few little bobbles scattered around. Slight wear to the sponsor. Light wear to the #4 on the rear. Heavy wear to the website motif near the lower rear hemĀ (see photos).

Steve Bruce was appointed manager for the 2001ā02 season. A good start to the season gave Palace hope for a promotion challenge, but Bruce attempted to walk out on the club after just four months at the helm to take charge of Birmingham City. After a short spell on 'gardening leave', Bruce was eventually allowed to join Birmingham, succeeded by Trevor Francis, who had ironically been his predecessor at the Midlands club.
Under Francis, Palace finished mid-table for two successive seasons, but he then departed to be replaced by Steve Kember. Kember guided Palace to victories in their opening three games of the 2003ā04 First Division campaign, which put the club at the top of the table, but he was sacked in November after a terrible loss of form saw the team slip towards the relegation zone.
Iain Dowie was appointed manager and guided the club to the play-off final, securing promotion with a 1ā0 victory over West Ham. Again Palace could not maintain their place in the top tier and were relegated on the last day of the season after drawing at local rivals Charlton Athletic.




















