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The ONLY licensed reproduction Manchester City Football Club official retro football shirt.
Your Score Draw football shirt is quality assured and guaranteed.
• Short sleeves
• Sewn on Number 8
• Crew neck Collar
• Manchester City Embroidered Badge
• Single Jersey Cotton Fabric
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 |
*Please allow extra time due to increased volume at the moment.
UK (Includes Channel Islands and Northern Ireland)
Standard Delivery 3-5 working days - £4.95 (free on orders over £75)
Express Delivery 1-2 working days - £7.95*
Guaranteed Delivery next working day - £9.95*
*Working days are Monday - Friday only (excluding bank holidays)
Orders must be placed by Midday for same day despatch
Deliveries to Europe
European Tracked Service £8.95
Deliveries to the Rest of the World
Tracked Service £9.95
Please allow 5-7 days
Please see our shipping and returns section at the bottom of the site for full terms and conditions. For customers within the UK returns must be received back within 30 days. For customers outside the UK
please email customerservices@scoredraw.com.
Manchester City 1970 No8 Retro Football Shirt
City’s No8 shirt in the 60’s and 70’s is synonymous with Colin Bell, The King of the Kippax, Nijinsky. Between making his debut away at Derby in March 1966 and his final game against Aston Villa at Maine Road in May 1979, Colin Bell appeared 502 times for City and scored 152 goals, winning the Second Division Championship in 1966, the Football League Championship in 1968, the FA Cup in 1969, and the Football League Cup and European Cup Winners Cup in 1970. As England Legend Tom Finney stated ’Colin Bell was as good as anything I’ve ever seen’.