






Original Leeds United FC Shorts 1990-1992 - L
- Shorts
- Year: 1990-1992
- Player: Gary McAllister, Brian Deane, Gary Speed
- Size: L ( cm x cm)
- Brand: Asics
- Sponsor: Thistle Hotels
- Details: Excellent condition, very nice swimming shorts!
Leeds started the season strongly, highlighted by a Tony Yeboah hat-trick that secured an away win against AS Monaco in the UEFA Cup. However, their European journey ended quickly, and with the league title slipping out of reach, their best chance for success shifted to the Coca-Cola Cup. They reached the finalāmarking their first cup final since the 1975 European Cupābut lost 3-0 to Aston Villa. This defeat sparked a six-match losing streak in the Premier League, culminating in a goalless draw against Coventry on the final day, which helped them avoid equaling their own record for consecutive league losses while also ensuring Coventry's survival. In response, manager Howard Wilkinson invested heavily in new players over the summer, signing Nigel Martyn, Ian Rush, and Lee Sharpe, aiming to make Leeds competitive for the league title for the first time in five years.
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- Shorts
- Year: 1990-1992
- Player: Gary McAllister, Brian Deane, Gary Speed
- Size: L ( cm x cm)
- Brand: Asics
- Sponsor: Thistle Hotels
- Details: Excellent condition, very nice swimming shorts!
Leeds started the season strongly, highlighted by a Tony Yeboah hat-trick that secured an away win against AS Monaco in the UEFA Cup. However, their European journey ended quickly, and with the league title slipping out of reach, their best chance for success shifted to the Coca-Cola Cup. They reached the finalāmarking their first cup final since the 1975 European Cupābut lost 3-0 to Aston Villa. This defeat sparked a six-match losing streak in the Premier League, culminating in a goalless draw against Coventry on the final day, which helped them avoid equaling their own record for consecutive league losses while also ensuring Coventry's survival. In response, manager Howard Wilkinson invested heavily in new players over the summer, signing Nigel Martyn, Ian Rush, and Lee Sharpe, aiming to make Leeds competitive for the league title for the first time in five years.























