2003-04 Ireland Umbro Home L/S Shirt - 7/10 - (L)
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Official Umbro Republic of Ireland long-sleeve home shirt from the 2003-04 season, worn as Brian Kerr began his tenure as national team manager following the dramatic and deeply divisive 2002 World Cup campaign that had been defined as much by the Saipan incident and Roy Keane's infamous departure as by the remarkable performances that took Ireland to the quarter-finals on the other side of the world. A classic early 2000s Umbro long-sleeve design in the iconic green of Ireland, from an era when the long-sleeve version of a shirt carried a particular charm and distinction that made it a favourite among players and collectors alike, representing a nation whose supporters are renowned across the globe as among the most passionate, good-humoured and devoted followers of any international team in the world. A large size long-sleeve Ireland home shirt from this period in wearable condition is a characterful and evocative piece of Irish football memorabilia from one of the most talked about and emotionally complex chapters in the nation's footballing history. A one of one original — when it's gone, it's gone forever.
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Product Size: L
Condition: Great
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