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Score Draw Retro Everton FC 1994 Home Umbro Shirt
Show youâre forever Everton with the Score Draw Retro Everton FC 1994 Home Shirt in Blue/White.
Featuring the club crest incorporated into the design of the shirt itself, the Everton home shirt from â94 was a reminder of the standards set by the Toffeesâ âNil Satis Nisi Optimumâ motto. That was certainly the case when club legend Joe Royle took the reins in November, quickly establishing the âDogs of Warâ mentality that helped rescue the Bluesâ season, turning their form around to eventually finish 15th in the league. Royleâs first game in charge was the derby at Goodison Park, with Duncan Ferguson and Paul Rideout on the scoresheet in a 2-0 triumph for the home side. Fergusonâs goal was his first for the club, a typically dominant header from a corner that would become such a familiar sight over the years. Fans will also remember Daniel Amokachi leaping away in celebration wearing this shirt after his brace in the FA Cup semi-final versus Spurs. Everton won that game 4-1, setting up a fateful final against Manchester United, for which they switched into the following seasonâs kit.Select Size
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Show youâre forever Everton with the Score Draw Retro Everton FC 1994 Home Shirt in Blue/White.
Featuring the club crest incorporated into the design of the shirt itself, the Everton home shirt from â94 was a reminder of the standards set by the Toffeesâ âNil Satis Nisi Optimumâ motto. That was certainly the case when club legend Joe Royle took the reins in November, quickly establishing the âDogs of Warâ mentality that helped rescue the Bluesâ season, turning their form around to eventually finish 15th in the league. Royleâs first game in charge was the derby at Goodison Park, with Duncan Ferguson and Paul Rideout on the scoresheet in a 2-0 triumph for the home side. Fergusonâs goal was his first for the club, a typically dominant header from a corner that would become such a familiar sight over the years. Fans will also remember Daniel Amokachi leaping away in celebration wearing this shirt after his brace in the FA Cup semi-final versus Spurs. Everton won that game 4-1, setting up a fateful final against Manchester United, for which they switched into the following seasonâs kit.




