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Score Draw Official Retro Wolverhampton Wanderers football shirt, All products are licensed and a royalty is paid to the football club for every shirt or track jacket sold.
Score Draw is the largest Retro Football shirt manufacturer in the World, every shirt is meticulously researched to make sure every jersey is as close to the original as possible.
- Open collar shirt
- Short sleeves
- Polyester 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.
Wolverhampton Wanderers 1980 League Cup Final shirt
Wolverhampton Wanderers tasted League Cup success in 1974 and managed to repeat the success again in 1980 wearing this classic shirt. Nottingham Forest were the opponents this time round and provided a stern test. The game remained goalless heading into the last half an hour of the match, but luckily for John Barnwell's men, Andy Gray grabbed a second half winner.