





Original Southampton FC Home Jersey 1987-1989 - L
- Home Jersey
- Year: 1987-1989
- Player: Colin Clarke, Danny Wallace, Alan Shearer, Rod Wallace, Matt Le Tissier, Jimmy Case, Paul Rideout, Neil Ruddock.
- Size: L (53 cm x 73 cm)
- Brand: Patrick
- Sponsor: Draper Tools
- Details: Very good condition, the logo looks profesionally restored. Famous Hummel template exactly the same as the Denmark1986 home shirt. Embroidered Hummel, felt number. Some wear on the sponsor.
Southampton’s 1987–89 period under Chris Nicholl was defined by mid‑table stability, flashes of attacking promise, and the emergence of future stars. In 1987–88, the Saints finished 12th in the First Division, with Colin Clarke (17 goals) and Danny Wallace leading the attack, while a teenage Alan Shearer announced himself with a debut hat‑trick against Arsenal in April 1988. The following season, 1988–89, they slipped slightly to 13th, enduring a 17‑game winless run that dragged them into relegation danger before a strong finish secured safety. In the cups, they reached the League Cup quarter‑finals, while league form was inconsistent despite the arrival of Paul Rideout, Russell Osman, and later Neil Ruddock and Jason Dodd. Rod Wallace top‑scored with 15 goals, Matt Le Tissier added 11, and veteran Jimmy Case was named Player of the Season. Across these two years, Southampton blended experienced campaigners with emerging talents, laying the groundwork for Shearer and Le Tissier to become central figures in the club’s future
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- Home Jersey
- Year: 1987-1989
- Player: Colin Clarke, Danny Wallace, Alan Shearer, Rod Wallace, Matt Le Tissier, Jimmy Case, Paul Rideout, Neil Ruddock.
- Size: L (53 cm x 73 cm)
- Brand: Patrick
- Sponsor: Draper Tools
- Details: Very good condition, the logo looks profesionally restored. Famous Hummel template exactly the same as the Denmark1986 home shirt. Embroidered Hummel, felt number. Some wear on the sponsor.
Southampton’s 1987–89 period under Chris Nicholl was defined by mid‑table stability, flashes of attacking promise, and the emergence of future stars. In 1987–88, the Saints finished 12th in the First Division, with Colin Clarke (17 goals) and Danny Wallace leading the attack, while a teenage Alan Shearer announced himself with a debut hat‑trick against Arsenal in April 1988. The following season, 1988–89, they slipped slightly to 13th, enduring a 17‑game winless run that dragged them into relegation danger before a strong finish secured safety. In the cups, they reached the League Cup quarter‑finals, while league form was inconsistent despite the arrival of Paul Rideout, Russell Osman, and later Neil Ruddock and Jason Dodd. Rod Wallace top‑scored with 15 goals, Matt Le Tissier added 11, and veteran Jimmy Case was named Player of the Season. Across these two years, Southampton blended experienced campaigners with emerging talents, laying the groundwork for Shearer and Le Tissier to become central figures in the club’s future





















