Condition :- Brand New With Swing Tags
Manufacturer :- Nike
Club :- Celtic F.C.
Home , Away , 3rd Or Goalkeeper :- Home
Season / Seasons :- 2010-2012
Replica or Player Issue :- Player Issue
Players Name :- Non Applicable
Players Number :- Non Applicable
Short or Long Sleeves :- Short Sleeves
Sponsored or Unsponsored :- Sponsored
Sponsorship Logo :- Tennents
Arm Patches :- Non Applicable
Club Badge :- Embroidered
Manufacturers Logo :- Embroidered
Colours :- Green White
Replica or Player Issue Characteristics :- Player Product Code, Mesh Material To Rear, Printed Washing Instructions
Size :- Adults Extra Large ( XL) - Approximately 44" Chest From Under Armpit To Under Armpit
Country Of Manufacture :- Bangladesh
Material Content :- 100% Polyester
Machine Washable :- 30 Degrees
Nike Product Code Number :- 386024 378 DHB
Comments :- Obtained Direct From The Celtic Park Kit Room.
This Player Issue Celtic Home Shirt Originates From Their 2010-2012 Seasons.
Officially Embroidered For The John Kennedy Nominated, Oxfam East Africa Charity Appeal Game, Which Took Place
At Celtic Park, Glasgow On The 9th August 2011 between ' The Legends Celtic V Manchester United '.
55,000 Fans Attended The Match Which Was Incidentally Won 5-2 By Celtic With The Score Line Typically Including
A Henrik Larsson Hat Trick.
This Shirt Is The Same Size Large As That Worn By Henrik Larsson ( Amongst Others ) Though Devoid Of His Name
And Number Set Displayed To The Rear. The Official Sporting ID Font Player Issue Letters & Numbers For That
Specific Match Are Available On Request At Extra Cost.
Important Point Of Note - The Shirts Worn During The Match By The Players Displayed Circular Sleeve Badges
Which I Unfortunately Cannot Supply At This Time.
On A Lighter Note This Style Of Shirt Was Worn By The Players In The Very Last ' Old Firm ' Game Ever Played.
The Match Was Played At Celtic Park, Glasgow On 29th April 2012 And Celtic Recorded A 3-0 Victory Courtesy Of
Scorers Charlie Mulgrew, Kris Commons & Gary Hooper.
Weeks Later, Rangers Surrendered Their Fight For Existence Both On And Off The Field And Died On 12th June
2012. Their Death Also Signified the End Of The Historical Footballing Phrase ' The Old Firm '.
Tens Of £Millions Owed To Hundreds Of Businesses And Individuals Still Remain Unpaid By Scotlands Shame
The Modern Day Fixture Of Celtic V Sevco Scotland Limited ( Rangers Mark II ) Is Now More Commonly
Referred To As A ' Glasgow Derby ' Much In The Same Relevance When Celtic Play Queens Park Or Partick Thistle.