2009/10 Everton Home Premier League Football Shirt. Cahill #17 (XXL)

Excellent-mint (EX-MT)

Condition

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£89.95
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Condition: 9/10 Superb

Size: Adults XXL

Chest Measurement: 50-52 Inches / 127-132 CM

Manufacturer: Le Coq Sportif

Colour: Blue, white trim

Material: Polyester

Seasons: 2009/2010

Player: Tim Cahill

Patches: Premier League


Official Le Coq Sportif Everton home long sleeve football shirt from the 2009/10 season. Complete with Cahill #17 on the back of the shirt in official Lextra flock lettering and original Premier League patches on the sleeves.

Condition of this vintage football jersey is 9/10 – Superb (see photos).

Everton fans have given him the nickname "Tiny Tim" after the Charles Dickens character because he is slightly short and slim. He has made a corner flag goal celebration his "trademark". The celebration, where Cahill pretends to trade punches with the corner flag while putting the Everton badge between his teeth, was first seen in the 2005–06 season.

On 2 March 2008, Cahill controversially celebrated his goal in the 3–1 home victory of Portsmouth by crossing his wrists as if he had been handcuffed. This was in reference to the recent jailing of his brother, Sean, for Grievous Bodily Harm and Cahill apologised. Cahill dedicated his winning goal in a Europa League game against BATE Borisov to the victims of the earthquake and tsunami in Samoa, miming rowing a canoe after scoring in the second half of the match in Belarus.