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Dundee United home football shirt 1994/96

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Condition: 8/10

Player: #9 Gary McSwegan

Comments: Rare, matchworn home shirt used by Dundee United between 1994-96.

In 1995, the Tangerines were relegated from the Scottish Premier League, finishing 10th. However, in 1996 they immediately bounced back to the top tier after defeating Partick Thistle in the promotion play-off. They also reached the quarter-finals of the Scottish Cup.

Worn by Gary McSwegan during the 1995/96 campaign with unbranded numbers on the reverse (pictured).

The squad also included Jim McInally, Maurice Malpas, Christian Dailly and Craig Brewster.

Official size 46-48". Small pulls around embroidered emblems on chest. Wear to left armpit and slight wear to SFL patch on left sleeve (pictured). Slight damage to lower part of number. Few feint specks throughout torso. Small cuff on right elbow, tiny mark on lower reverse (pictured).

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