2004/05 Leeds Utd Home Football Shirt (XXL)

Good (G)

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Condition: 7/10 Good. A few small marks on the upper chest, lower front & upper rear. A little wear to the motif near the lower hem

Size: Adult XXL

Chest Measurement: 49-51 Inches / 125-130 CM

Manufacturer: Diadora

Colour: White, navy & yellow trim

Material: Polyester

Seasons: 2004/2005

Player: N/A

Patches: N/A

Official Nike Leeds United home football shirt from the 2004/05 season.

The condition of this vintage football jersey is 7/10 - Good. A few small marks on the upper chest, lower front & upper rear. A little wear to the motif near the lower hem (see photos).


In 2004–05 season, Leeds began signing players prepared to accept lower wages. The club were eventually forced to sell both their training ground, for £4.2m, and their Elland Road stadium in the autumn of 2004.

On 21 January 2005, Krasner announced the sale of a 50% stake to Ken Bates for £10m and Bates became the club's new chairman, replacing Krasner. This investment effectively saved Leeds United from going into administration. Bates had previously headed three other league football clubs, most famously Chelsea.

Blackwell was forced to sell most of the remaining players, including Aaron Lennon; somehow he managed to build a team using loan players and experienced professionals nearing the end of their careers. Despite a promising opening day win against Derby County, Leeds's form at the start of the 2004-05 Coca-Cola Championship was little better than in the previous season, and they spent the first half of the campaign looking in serious danger of a second successive relegation. Their form gradually picked up after the club was taken over by Bates and Leeds finished in a relatively safe 14th place.