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Allstarsignings Thierry Henry signed and framed Arsenal shirt with COA and proof - Exclusive Thierry Henry supplier

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He had won the first silverware of his Arsenal career the previous season, scoring 32 goals as the Gunners won the double, but Arsene Wenger’s side looked set to suffer their first Premier League defeat in 23 games when they fell 2-0 behind at Upton Park. Professionally framed and ready to hang this fantastic collectors piece measures approximately 80 cm x 60 cm and also features two photographs and a name plaque. What Arsenal fan wouldn’t want this superb signed Thierry Henry shirt on their wall honouring their iconic former striker. In fact, he would do it again, again and again for the Gunners, Barcelona, France and Red Bull New York. At least in Robben’s case, opponents had the slight excuse of only occasionally coming up against a left-footed player on the right wing, meaning muscle memory can stop them from doing what they know is the only thing that can stop the inevitable.

This fantastic piece of nostalgic football memorabilia is a signed photo of the late former England goalkeeper Gordon Banks’ iconic save from Brazil’s Pele in the 1970 World Cup finals. By all accounts the Tiempo experiment had been a resounding success. Henry opted to wear them again three days later away to Aston Villa on New Year’s Eve. Unfortunately, he blanked in a 0-0 stalemate. Three days after that, against rivals Manchester United at home, Henry couldn’t find the net once again, in another 0-0 draw. Apparently the Tiempo magic had run dry. However, fans will not see the orange cards on the pitch, as they will only be shown on the electronic boards when a player is temporarily dismissed. This fantastic piece of Arsenal memorabilia which is professionally framed and ready to hang is accompanied by two pictures of the Gunners legend along with a name plaque and it also comes with a Certificate of Authenticity to guarantee that it is a genuine Thierry Henry signature. The ball always finds that spot just outside their reach, like that dream where you’re scrambling to reach the top of a hill which continues to evade your grasp each time you move nearer.

George Best’s double hat-trick & the goalkeeper whose day he ruined

On this freezing post-Christmas night at magical old Highbury, against a struggling Portsmouth side, Henry decided to ditch his customary Vapors for a pair of trusty Tiempos instead. Henry often scored not just more goals than his contemporaries but better goals, which is what marked him out as a unique talent. The International Football Association Board (IFAB) has agreed in principle to introduce rugby-style orange cards. Henry even had a trademark finish. You know exactly what I mean, you’re picturing it now: The striker bears down on goal and opens up their body, gently guiding the ball around the beaten ‘keeper for the clean finish. That’s a vintage Thierry Henry goal. His bread and butter.

It seems the obvious choice, him being Arsenal’s record goalscorer and all. But for me, it’s not about what he achieved, it’s about how he did it. No one was so cool and calm, yet so lethal and aggressive at the same time. Henry had unmistakable qualities and tendencies as a player that marked him out above his peers. An untold number of players in football history have scored goals, some more than Henry did. It’s the way he scored his goals though, the movements only he could make, that truly elevate him above all others. Henry and his Mercurial Vapors undoubtedly enjoyed their best moments together at Arsenal. Nearly all of his highlights from his time in North London feature him in those pristine boots. One of the most iconic players to have pulled on a West Ham jersey since the inception of the Premier League, this number 10 shirt is a replica of the one which Paolo Di Canio used to wear during his days playing in the claret and blue colours which has been signed by the Italian himself. He was almost a striker scoring midfielders’ goals, but scoring them over and over even when defenders and goalkeepers were used to his oeuvre. To get the obvious out of the way, the Thierry Henry handball sent France into the main draw and meant that Ireland would miss out on the finals. Some would say that this changed the course of history, which it did, just not in a groundbreaking way – unless you ask an Irish football fan that is. But beyond the altercations on the pitch and the change of which team arguably deserved to qualify, this event had other consequences that people don’t always recognize. Another catalyst for VARThis fantastic piece of football memorabilia is a Tottenham Hotspur ball signed (not printed) by the legendary Spurs player Glenn Hoddle.

Henry enjoyed sustained success with France, winning the 1998 FIFA World Cup, UEFA Euro 2000 and 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup. Awarded the French Player of the Year five times. He was also named to the UEFA Euro 2000 Team of the Tournament; awarded both the 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup Golden Ball and Golden Shoe; and named to the 2006 FIFA World Cup All-Star Team. In October 2007, he became his country’s record goal scorer. After amassing 123 appearances and 51 goals, Henry retired from international football after the 2010 FIFA World Cup.The item was personally signed by Thierry in London, 18th November 2016 in his first official private signing session. The item comes with an Allstarsignings certificate of authenticity which will have photographic proof inserted into it and our tamper-proof hologram.

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