1994/95 Sheffield Wednesday Away Football Shirt (XXL)

Good (G)

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£129.95
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Condition: 7/10 Good. One small hole on the lower front. Light wear to the motif on the back of the collar

Size: Adult XXL

Chest Measurement: 48-50 Inches / 122-127 CM

Manufacturer: Puma

Colour: Gold, purple trim

Material: Polyester

Seasons: 1994/1995 & 1995/1996

Player: N/A

Patches: N/A

Official Puma Sheffield Wednesday away football shirt from the 1994/95 season.

The condition of this vintage football jersey is 7/10 - Good. One small hole on the lower front. Light wear to the motif on the back of the collar (see photos).

The 1992–93 season established Sheffield Wednesday as a top club. Midfielder Chris Waddle was voted Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year, and the strike partnership of David Hirst and Mark Bright was one of the most feared in the country. Francis was unable to achieve any more success at the club, and two seasons later he was sacked. His successor was former Luton, Leicester and Tottenham manager David Pleat.

David Pleat's first season as Sheffield Wednesday manager was frustrating, as they finished 15th in the Premiership despite an expensively-assembled line-up which included the likes of Marc Degryse, Dejan Stefanovic and Darko Kovacevic – who all had disappointing and short-lived tenures at the club.

An excellent start to the 1996–97 season saw the Owls top the Premiership after winning their first four games, and David Pleat was credited Manager of the Month for August 1996. But the club failed to mount a serious title challenge and they faded away to finish seventh in the final table. Pleat was sacked the following November with the club struggling at the wrong end of the Premiership, and Ron Atkinson briefly returned to steer the Owls clear of relegation.