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Lee Sharpe Signed 1996 Manchester United Home Shirt

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This is a great chance to own or gift a 1996 Manchester United Home Shirt Signed on the back, on the number 5 by Lee Sharpe.

Sharpe made his debut for Manchester United on 24 September 1988 in a 2–0 win over West Ham United in the Football 
League First Division, aged 17. His first team chances increased in November with the departure of the club's first 
choice left winger Jesper Olsen, and were further enhanced when new signing Ralph Milne failed to live up to 
expectations. Sharpe ended the 1988–89 season with 22 league appearances to his name.
He played a key part in United's success in the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1990–91 scoring with a left foot 
pile-driver into the top corner in the home leg of the semi-final against Legia Warsaw (1–1). He also famously scored 
a hat-trick against Arsenal at Highbury in the League Cup fourth round on 28 November 1990, a match which United won 
6–2. Sharpe himself cites this as one of the best memories in his footballing career. He was now United's first choice 
left winger ahead of Danny Wallace.
Sharpe is well remembered for his memorable goal against Barcelona during the 2–2 draw in the 1994–1995 Champions 
League season's group stage, when he spectacularly back-heeled a cross from Roy Keane into the corner of the net. 
He also got an assist in this game, crossing for Mark Hughes, who headed the first goal of the game.

Sharpe made his debut for Manchester United on 24 September 1988 in a 2–0 win over West Ham United in the Football League First Division, aged 17. His first team chances increased in November with the departure of the club's first choice left winger Jesper Olsen, and were further enhanced when new signing Ralph Milne failed to live up to expectations. Sharpe ended the 1988–89 season with 22 league appearances to his name.

He played a key part in United's success in the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1990–91 scoring with a left foot pile-driver into the top corner in the home leg of the semi-final against Legia Warsaw (1–1). He also famously scored a hat-trick against Arsenal at Highbury in the League Cup fourth round on 28 November 1990, a match which United won 6–2. Sharpe himself cites this as one of the best memories in his footballing career. He was now United's first choice left winger ahead of Danny Wallace.

Sharpe is well remembered for his memorable goal against Barcelona during the 2–2 draw in the 1994–1995 Champions League season's group stage, when he spectacularly back-heeled a cross from Roy Keane into the corner of the net. He also got an assist in this game, crossing for Mark Hughes, who headed the first goal of the game.

 

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This is a great chance to own or gift a 1996 Manchester United Home Shirt Signed on the back, on the number 5 by Lee Sharpe.

Sharpe made his debut for Manchester United on 24 September 1988 in a 2–0 win over West Ham United in the Football 
League First Division, aged 17. His first team chances increased in November with the departure of the club's first 
choice left winger Jesper Olsen, and were further enhanced when new signing Ralph Milne failed to live up to 
expectations. Sharpe ended the 1988–89 season with 22 league appearances to his name.
He played a key part in United's success in the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1990–91 scoring with a left foot 
pile-driver into the top corner in the home leg of the semi-final against Legia Warsaw (1–1). He also famously scored 
a hat-trick against Arsenal at Highbury in the League Cup fourth round on 28 November 1990, a match which United won 
6–2. Sharpe himself cites this as one of the best memories in his footballing career. He was now United's first choice 
left winger ahead of Danny Wallace.
Sharpe is well remembered for his memorable goal against Barcelona during the 2–2 draw in the 1994–1995 Champions 
League season's group stage, when he spectacularly back-heeled a cross from Roy Keane into the corner of the net. 
He also got an assist in this game, crossing for Mark Hughes, who headed the first goal of the game.

Sharpe made his debut for Manchester United on 24 September 1988 in a 2–0 win over West Ham United in the Football League First Division, aged 17. His first team chances increased in November with the departure of the club's first choice left winger Jesper Olsen, and were further enhanced when new signing Ralph Milne failed to live up to expectations. Sharpe ended the 1988–89 season with 22 league appearances to his name.

He played a key part in United's success in the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1990–91 scoring with a left foot pile-driver into the top corner in the home leg of the semi-final against Legia Warsaw (1–1). He also famously scored a hat-trick against Arsenal at Highbury in the League Cup fourth round on 28 November 1990, a match which United won 6–2. Sharpe himself cites this as one of the best memories in his footballing career. He was now United's first choice left winger ahead of Danny Wallace.

Sharpe is well remembered for his memorable goal against Barcelona during the 2–2 draw in the 1994–1995 Champions League season's group stage, when he spectacularly back-heeled a cross from Roy Keane into the corner of the net. He also got an assist in this game, crossing for Mark Hughes, who headed the first goal of the game.

 

Please note we can ship them worldwide either Framed or Unframed. Please contact us on shop@joinmust.org before ordering for a quote on shipping & payment details. 

UK Shipping cost is included in the price and is dispatched within 10 working days & either Sent via courior for framed shirts or Royal Mail Special Delivery for Unframed shirts.

Lee Sharpe Signed 1996 Manchester United Home Shirt
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Lee Sharpe Signed 1996 Manchester United Home Shirt

£150.00

This is a great chance to own or gift a 1996 Manchester United Home Shirt Signed on the back, on the number 5 by Lee Sharpe.

Sharpe made his debut for Manchester United on 24 September 1988 in a 2–0 win over West Ham United in the Football 
League First Division, aged 17. His first team chances increased in November with the departure of the club's first 
choice left winger Jesper Olsen, and were further enhanced when new signing Ralph Milne failed to live up to 
expectations. Sharpe ended the 1988–89 season with 22 league appearances to his name.
He played a key part in United's success in the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1990–91 scoring with a left foot 
pile-driver into the top corner in the home leg of the semi-final against Legia Warsaw (1–1). He also famously scored 
a hat-trick against Arsenal at Highbury in the League Cup fourth round on 28 November 1990, a match which United won 
6–2. Sharpe himself cites this as one of the best memories in his footballing career. He was now United's first choice 
left winger ahead of Danny Wallace.
Sharpe is well remembered for his memorable goal against Barcelona during the 2–2 draw in the 1994–1995 Champions 
League season's group stage, when he spectacularly back-heeled a cross from Roy Keane into the corner of the net. 
He also got an assist in this game, crossing for Mark Hughes, who headed the first goal of the game.

Sharpe made his debut for Manchester United on 24 September 1988 in a 2–0 win over West Ham United in the Football League First Division, aged 17. His first team chances increased in November with the departure of the club's first choice left winger Jesper Olsen, and were further enhanced when new signing Ralph Milne failed to live up to expectations. Sharpe ended the 1988–89 season with 22 league appearances to his name.

He played a key part in United's success in the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1990–91 scoring with a left foot pile-driver into the top corner in the home leg of the semi-final against Legia Warsaw (1–1). He also famously scored a hat-trick against Arsenal at Highbury in the League Cup fourth round on 28 November 1990, a match which United won 6–2. Sharpe himself cites this as one of the best memories in his footballing career. He was now United's first choice left winger ahead of Danny Wallace.

Sharpe is well remembered for his memorable goal against Barcelona during the 2–2 draw in the 1994–1995 Champions League season's group stage, when he spectacularly back-heeled a cross from Roy Keane into the corner of the net. He also got an assist in this game, crossing for Mark Hughes, who headed the first goal of the game.

 

Please note we can ship them worldwide either Framed or Unframed. Please contact us on shop@joinmust.org before ordering for a quote on shipping & payment details. 

UK Shipping cost is included in the price and is dispatched within 10 working days & either Sent via courior for framed shirts or Royal Mail Special Delivery for Unframed shirts.

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