West Ham United 2007/08 Home No. 10 Bellamy football shirt [S]

130$

Team: West Ham United

Season: 2007/08 Home

Size: S

Condition: Very good - one pull on sleeve.

Dimensions (underarm width/length) in cm: 49/68

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An original West Ham United home football shirt from the 2007/08 season, manufactured by Umbro, featuring a print of Craig Bellamy. 

Home model West Ham United z 2007/08 seasonproduced by Umbro in size S, dates from the period when the club was stabilising in Premier League. The Hammers finished the season in 10th place, playing attacking football and building their game around a mix of experienced players and talented youngsters who went on to become key figures in the English league in the years that followed.

The T-shirt is made in a classic burgundy base with sky-blue sleeves – a colour combination that has been associated for decades with West Ham United. The sponsor imprint takes centre stage on the front. XL, whilst the design is complemented by a coat of arms West Ham United and logo Umbro, whilst retaining the timeless character typical of club designs from the late 2000s.

The back features the original league print Craig Bellamy’s. The Welsh striker has joined West Ham United before the 2007/08 season and quickly became one of the key figures in the attack thanks to his pace, fighting spirit and relentless style of play. Although his time at the club lasted only two seasons, he left a very positive impression, becoming one of the team’s key players and a fan favourite at Upton Park.

The T-shirt is made from a lightweight, breathable fabric, and the fit in size S meets the standards Umbro.

It is an offer for collectors and fans looking for an original West Ham United home football shirt z 2007/08 season, providing a clear record of the period during which Craig Bellamy He was one of the leading players at the London club.