Kinkladze's Debut Shirt

The Blue Goon

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One of my prized possessions. Kinkladze's debut shirt worn v Tottenham in August 1995.

What makes this shirt so special is that he only wore this once with the white brother sponsor. In the following home fixture v Everton he switched to short sleeves. After the Everton game the sponsor changed to a solid black raised felt logo and the white version was never worn again.

Magical footballer, good enough to get in this current side.

One of the rarest 90's City shirts you're likely to find. There's quite a few of the kappa 3rd shirts knocking about, but this is a special one.
 

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One of my prized possessions. Kinkladze's debut shirt worn v Tottenham in August 1995.

What makes this shirt so special is that he only wore this once with the white brother sponsor. In the following home fixture v Everton he switched to short sleeves. After the Everton game the sponsor changed to a solid black raised felt logo and the white version was never worn again.

Magical footballer, good enough to get in this current side.

One of the rarest 90's City shirts you're likely to find. There's quite a few of the kappa 3rd shirts knocking about, but this is a special one.



You`re a lucky man I`d love that hanging on my wall.
 
great player in a bad side.

I reckon he would hold his own in the recent city sides, but not be the 'main man' if you get my drift
Can't see it. He stepped up in club when he went o Ajax - and failed. I couldn't say I know how Ajax played at that point, but i'm guessing it would have been to his benefit, so you would expect he would have done much better than he did.
Doesn't take away from his legend status with us though.
 
Can't see it. He stepped up in club when he went o Ajax - and failed. I couldn't say I know how Ajax played at that point, but i'm guessing it would have been to his benefit, so you would expect he would have done much better than he did.
Doesn't take away from his legend status with us though.
He was supposed to be Jari Litmanen's replacement at Ajax, but Litmanen ended up staying which resulted in Gio being played out of position, so it wasn't all down to him.
 

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