Steve Bruce Hand Signed & Framed XL Photo Print - Sheffield Wednesday Goals 1993
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This is a 16×12 inch Manchester United photo framed and signed by Steve Bruce, celebrating after scoring against Sheffield Wednesday in one of the most famous Premier League matches, April 10th 1993.
Pound for pound, the £825,000 Alex Ferguson paid Norwich City for this craggy, uncompromising centre-half two weeks short of his 27th birthday in December 1987, was one of the best deals Manchester United have ever done. Bruce’s central defensive partnership with Gary Pallister was the bedrock on which three Championship-winning sides were built (1993, 1994 and 1996), as well as successes in the European Cup Winner’s Cup (1991), FA Cup (1994, 1996) and the League Cup (1992). It was arguably Bruce’s two critical late, late goals – a pair of towering headers – against Sheffield Wednesday that tipped the 1992/93 Premiership title race in United’s favour and really got the ball rolling for United’s dominance of the modern game.
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This is a 16×12 inch Manchester United photo framed and signed by Steve Bruce, celebrating after scoring against Sheffield Wednesday in one of the most famous Premier League matches, April 10th 1993.
Pound for pound, the £825,000 Alex Ferguson paid Norwich City for this craggy, uncompromising centre-half two weeks short of his 27th birthday in December 1987, was one of the best deals Manchester United have ever done. Bruce’s central defensive partnership with Gary Pallister was the bedrock on which three Championship-winning sides were built (1993, 1994 and 1996), as well as successes in the European Cup Winner’s Cup (1991), FA Cup (1994, 1996) and the League Cup (1992). It was arguably Bruce’s two critical late, late goals – a pair of towering headers – against Sheffield Wednesday that tipped the 1992/93 Premiership title race in United’s favour and really got the ball rolling for United’s dominance of the modern game.
