1994/95 Man Utd Home Premier League Football Shirt Giggs #11 (Kids)

Good (G)

Condition

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£19.95
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Condition: 7/10 Good. Some bobbles and pulls scattered around. Wear to the rear name & number

Size: Children's large

Chest Measurement: 30-32 Inches / 81-87 CM

Manufacturer: Umbro

Colour: Red, black & white trim

Material: Polyester

Seasons: 1994/1995 & 1995/1996

Player: Ryan Giggs

Patches: N/A

Official Umbro Manchester United home football shirt from the 1994/95 season. Complete with Giggs #11 on the back of the shirt in original lettering.

Condition of this original football shirt is 7/10 - Good. Some bobbles and pulls scattered around. Wear to the rear name & number.

Material is bright, vivid and smooth. All names, numbers and patches are all also in superb condition.

Fantastic looking shirt, ideal for a collector or for framing. A classic player and a great piece of football memorabilia.

Giggs broke into the first team even though he was still aged only 17, and paved the way as the first of many Manchester United youth players to rise into the first team under Ferguson. As the youngest member of the United first team squad, Giggs looked to the older players such as Bryan Robson for advice. Robson recommended that Giggs sign up with Harry Swales, the agent that he himself had inherited from Kevin Keegan.

1994–95 saw Giggs restricted through injury to 29 Premier League games and only 1 goal. Later in the season he recovered his form and fitness, though it was too late to help United to any major trophies. A failure to beat West Ham United on the final day of the season saw them lose the Premier League title to Blackburn Rovers. A week later, Giggs came on as a substitute in the FA Cup final against Everton, but United lost 1–0.

On a more positive side in the 1994–95 season, Giggs did get on the scoresheet twice in the opening Champions League game against IFK Gothenburg (a 4–2 win, although United ultimately failed to progress to the quarter-finals) and also managed a goal in the FA Cup fourth around victory over Wrexham, meaning that he had managed four goals in all competitions that season.