Tottenham Hotspur 1981 FA Cup Final Retro Shirt

51% POLYESTER 49% COTTON
£40.00
Product code: SPURS81HFACFPCSS

The ONLY licensed reproduction Tottenham Hotspur Football Club official retro football shirt.

Your Score Draw football shirt is quality assured and guaranteed.

 

Short sleeves

V neck Collar

Spurs Embroidered Badge

Size  

Chest size (Inches)  

Chest size (CMs)

X Small

30 - 32

71 - 79

Small

34 - 36

81 - 89

Medium

38 - 40

91 - 99

Large

40 - 42

101 - 109

X-Large

44 - 46

111 - 117

XX-Large

48 - 50

119 - 127

XXX-Large

52 - 54

129 - 137

 

 

 Size        

 Chest size (Inches)                                                 

   Chest size (CMs)               

SB/5-6Y   

16 - 18

41 - 46

MB/7-8Y

20 - 22

51 - 56

LB/9-10Y    

24 - 26

61 - 66

Youth/11-12Y                            

28 - 30

71 - 76

 

 

 

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The 100th FA Cup Final was a dour Wembley affair, and having gone behind to a 30th minute Tommy Hutchison diving header Spurs struggled, and were eventually fortunate, to save the game, when Tommy Hutchison, the Manchester City goalscorer, deflected Glenn Hoddle's 79th minute free kick into his own goal to give Spurs an equaliser.  As Hoddle remarked some years later "We got away with it in the first game,  we didn't play well". Hoddle was right, and none was more more forlorn than Ricky Villa who was withdrawn by Manager Keith Burkinshaw on 68 minutes to be replaced by Garry Brooke.

The 1981 FA Cup Final Replay played 5 days later on the Thursday evening was an altogether different matter.  Retained in the starting eleven by Manager Keith Burkinshaw, and restored to his favoured No5 Shirt (swapping with Captain Steve Perryman to give the Skipper his usual No6 shirt) Ricky Villa opened the scoring on 8 minutes. 3 minutes later Manchester City were level as Steve MacKenzie volleyed possibly the greatest goal ever scored in an FA Cup Final. Kevin Reeves converted a 50th minute penalty to give City the lead, and Spurs were chasing The 1981 FA Cup Final again until Glenn Hoddle conjured a pass to Steve Archibald in the penalty box. Archibald killed and controlled Glenn's wizardry but Garth Crooks read it all before anyone else to fire Spurs level in the 70th minute. Cue Ricky Villa. Receiving a pass from Tony Galvin, Villa set off on a mesmerising, mazy, slalom with the ball glued to his feet, taking out four Manchester City defenders before slotting the ball past Joe Corrigan in the City goal to score the winner, and a goal that would be voted as 'The best goal ever scored at Wembley in the whole of the 20th Century'. Steve Perryman lifted The FA Cup about 15 minutes later, and so, courtesy of his friend Ricky Villa, and courtesy of Chas 'n Dave too, "Ossie's Dream (Spurs are on their way to Wembley)" had come true "In The Cup for Tottingham".

Score Draw Official Retro Shirt Match:

Tottenham Hotspur 3 v 2 Manchester City. 

Thursday 14 May 1981.

FA Cup Final Replay. 

Wembley. 

Attendance. 92,000.

Tottenham Hotspur: 1.Milija Aleksic. 2.Chris Hughton. 3.Paul Miller. 4.Graham Roberts. 5.Ricky Villa. 6.Steve Perryman.  7.Ossie Ardiles. 8.Steve Archibald.  9.Tony Galvin. 10.Glenn Hoddle.  11.Garth Crooks. 12.Garry Brooke.