Choosing a Vintage Arsenal Football Shirt - A Look at 3 Arsenal Retro Shirts From the Past

There have been many reasons for Arsenal fans tovictory would earn them the coveted "Double", a
celebrate over the years and there is usually afeat that had been achieved for the first time in
vintage Arsenal football shirt to commemorate these1961, by Spurs. The game was won by the Gunners,
achievements. A cabinet full of trophies have been2-1 after extra time, with Charlie George scoring the
won during the reigns of George Graham and Arsenewinner.
Wenger, but let us not forget the great ArsenalIn the away colours of yellow and blue, this really is a
teams from the past, who also won their fair sharegreat looking Arsenal football shirt, featuring the club's
of trophies as well, and did it wearing awesomecannon logo, which has a little picture of the FA Cup
looking Arsenal retro shirts.above it. These Arsenal retro shirts look cool with a
When you think of a vintage Arsenal football shirtpair of jeans and is a must buy for any Gunners fan.
you will naturally imagine the red shirt with whiteArsenal 1970's long sleeve shirt
sleeves, made famous by the likes of Pat Rice,These Arsenal retro shirts are far more in the style
Charlie George and the incredible Liam Brady.you would expect from a vintage Arsenal football
However, it might be a surprise to find out thatshirt. It was the red body with long white sleeves
many of the Arsenal retro shirts from the past werethat was the home kit for most of the decade, with
not variations of this red and white strip at all.the only real change being the v-neck getting
Below we take a look at three Arsenal retro shirtsreplaced by a round neck design.
from the club's glorious past.Amongst the many legends who wore this shirt,
Arsenal 1971 Double Winners shirtperhaps the best loved was Liam Brady, the Republic
Having won the League title by beating their Northof Ireland star who made 235 appearances for the
London rivals, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal facedclub, between 1973 and 1980, scoring 43 goals.
Liverpool in the 1971 FA Cup Final knowing that a