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Having
worn the same V-necked jersey since 1955, Manchester United
changed to this white-hoop collar design with white cuffs
for the 1961-62 season. They continued to wear plain white
shorts and white socks. |
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The
reverse of the home kit, as worn at Liverpool, Arsenal and
Forest. A white jersey with red collar and cuffs, worn with
plain white shorts and white socks. |
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As
with all United shirts worn in major finals up and until the
1970's, the City of Manchester's coat of arms appeared for
the 1963 FA Cup Final kit. United beat Leicester City 3-1
with two goals from David Herd and one from Denis Law. |
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During
the 1964-65 season, United occassionally changed from wearing
white socks to wearing red ones. This change became permanent
in the 1965-66 season. This kit was made famous around the
world by the likes of George Best, Denis Law, Bobby Charlton,
Nobby Stiles, Brian Kidd and Paddy Crerand. |
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The
one and only 1968 European Cup Winning shirt as worn by Matt
Busby's superstars. Why they chose to play in an all blue
kit is a mystery but who will forget that night when United
became the first English club to win the European Cup after
a pulsating 4-1 extra-time victory over the mighty Benfica?
A classic kit for a classic match. Blue jersey, blue shorts,
blue socks. |
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In
1969 Manchester United introduced an all-white plain away
kit which was worn by Matt Busby's aging stars at the likes
of Anfield, Highbury and Halifax! A change of red socks was
sometimes needed too, like when playing against West Ham who
wore white socks. |
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