2005/06 England Home Football Shirt (XL)

Condition:Ā 8/10 Excellent.Ā One small faint shadow mark on the lower front
Size: Adult Extra Large
Chest Measurement: 45-47 Inches / 114-119 CM
Manufacturer:Ā Umbro
Colour: White, red trim
Material: 97%Ā Polyester 3% X-Static
Seasons:Ā 2005/2006 & 2006/2007
Player: N/A
Patches: N/A

OfficialĀ Umbro England home football shirt from the 2005/06 international season.
The condition of this original football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. A few tiny faint dot marks on the lower sideĀ (see photos).

Steve McClarenĀ was appointed as head coach. His reign yielded little success, with England failing to qualify forĀ Euro 2008. McClaren was sacked unanimously byĀ The Football AssociationĀ on 22 November 2007 after only 16 months in charge. This made him the shortest-lasting full-time England manager since the inauguration of the post in 1946.
He was replaced on 14 December 2007 by the formerĀ Real MadridĀ andĀ FC JuventusĀ managerĀ Fabio Capello. Capello took charge of his first game on 6 February 2008 against Switzerland, in which England won 2ā1. Under Capello, England won all but one of theirĀ qualifying gamesĀ for theĀ 2010 World Cup. A 5ā1 victory overĀ CroatiaĀ at Wembley ensured the team qualified for the final tournament with two games to spare, a feat that had never been achieved before.
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2005/06 England Home Football Shirt (XL)
2005/06 England Home Football Shirt (XL)

Condition:Ā 8/10 Excellent.Ā One small faint shadow mark on the lower front
Size: Adult Extra Large
Chest Measurement: 45-47 Inches / 114-119 CM
Manufacturer:Ā Umbro
Colour: White, red trim
Material: 97%Ā Polyester 3% X-Static
Seasons:Ā 2005/2006 & 2006/2007
Player: N/A
Patches: N/A

OfficialĀ Umbro England home football shirt from the 2005/06 international season.
The condition of this original football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. A few tiny faint dot marks on the lower sideĀ (see photos).

Steve McClarenĀ was appointed as head coach. His reign yielded little success, with England failing to qualify forĀ Euro 2008. McClaren was sacked unanimously byĀ The Football AssociationĀ on 22 November 2007 after only 16 months in charge. This made him the shortest-lasting full-time England manager since the inauguration of the post in 1946.
He was replaced on 14 December 2007 by the formerĀ Real MadridĀ andĀ FC JuventusĀ managerĀ Fabio Capello. Capello took charge of his first game on 6 February 2008 against Switzerland, in which England won 2ā1. Under Capello, England won all but one of theirĀ qualifying gamesĀ for theĀ 2010 World Cup. A 5ā1 victory overĀ CroatiaĀ at Wembley ensured the team qualified for the final tournament with two games to spare, a feat that had never been achieved before.
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Condition:Ā 8/10 Excellent.Ā One small faint shadow mark on the lower front
Size: Adult Extra Large
Chest Measurement: 45-47 Inches / 114-119 CM
Manufacturer:Ā Umbro
Colour: White, red trim
Material: 97%Ā Polyester 3% X-Static
Seasons:Ā 2005/2006 & 2006/2007
Player: N/A
Patches: N/A

OfficialĀ Umbro England home football shirt from the 2005/06 international season.
The condition of this original football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. A few tiny faint dot marks on the lower sideĀ (see photos).

Steve McClarenĀ was appointed as head coach. His reign yielded little success, with England failing to qualify forĀ Euro 2008. McClaren was sacked unanimously byĀ The Football AssociationĀ on 22 November 2007 after only 16 months in charge. This made him the shortest-lasting full-time England manager since the inauguration of the post in 1946.
He was replaced on 14 December 2007 by the formerĀ Real MadridĀ andĀ FC JuventusĀ managerĀ Fabio Capello. Capello took charge of his first game on 6 February 2008 against Switzerland, in which England won 2ā1. Under Capello, England won all but one of theirĀ qualifying gamesĀ for theĀ 2010 World Cup. A 5ā1 victory overĀ CroatiaĀ at Wembley ensured the team qualified for the final tournament with two games to spare, a feat that had never been achieved before.






















