Heroes & Villains, the Aston Villa fanzine
Heroes & Villains => Heroes Discussion => Topic started by: Des Little on February 20, 2011, 09:27:32 PM
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If you've got a few quid lying about, how about treating yourself to bit of history...beautiful
Clicky (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Aston-Villa-Player-Shirt-worn-1977-League-Cup-Final-/170606185728?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item27b8ebcd00)
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Calling it a "players shirt worn in the 1977 league cup final " is a tad misleading.
Although it is beautiful
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its got the number 13 on the back which would put me off
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Calling it a "players shirt worn in the 1977 league cup final " is a tad misleading.
Although it is beautiful
It's completely misleading! He says it was worn in the final, but then says it was probably made for the manager. Nice shirt but no way I'd part with nearly £200 for that.
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no way I'd part with nearly £200 for that.
Nor me
you could get 2 pints in Shoreditch for that money
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It's the real thing, I don't think the listing is misleading. I have one of these which can be seen here:
http://tinyurl.com/47krlf6 (http://tinyurl.com/47krlf6)
and it wasn't worn at Wembley, bar to sit on the bench. I'm pretty sure the same shirts were worn in both the other games and that Gordon Smith wore this when he came on in the game we won to lift the cup.
(http://tinyurl.com/4cc3teq)
implies that all the players got one, and presumably they were all numbered.
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Didn't Gordon Smith wear number 13 in the Final?
Edit: Just seen Mal's post. Glad I'm not (the only one) losing my marbles.
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What a lovely shirt, I wish we could have Umbro again!
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That's a stonking item. I'll buy it off whoever gets it when I've made my fortune.
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confused is it real or not
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Gordon Smith wore 12 in the 2nd replay.
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so there is nothing to authenticate this
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so there is nothing to authenticate this
Anyone who knows can tell from the photos of this shirt that it was one of the batch made for the final.
Looking at the squad photo their are 14 outfield players wearing one, so I would expect there to be a number 14 and a number 15 out there too. One of the two long sleeved ones is numbered 3, John Robson. Every one else wore shortsleeves, including Smith who wore 12 which is shortsleeved. He's the one wearing the other longsleeved one in the photo. The player I obtained mine from is wearing a shortsleeved one - so I guess that's how he ended up with number 12.
It seems to have been the practice to have player shirts numbered up to 15 or 16 available throughout this period despite only one sub being available and 12 usually used by that sub.
If anyone can shed any light on why that is the case I'd be grateful for the info.
(http://www.oldfootballshirts.com/img/shirts/3/extra_football_shirt_2256_1.jpg)
Ray Graydon's number 7 shirt fetched £1200 or so a few years ago, but as one of the 11 used was obviously a little more desirable. I would have, but I didn't have that kind of spare at the time....you did get a tracksuit thrown in.
You notice that there is a patch for the umbro logo - it's hiding the legend 'umbro' below it, as sponsors weren't permitted anything other than their trademark. Those were the days!
The Patch from the one for sale presumbly has been removed.
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HowI loved that strip, and it stayed the same for 6 years or so.