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Leeds

Leeds United are well and truly on the rise again. After a rollercoaster few years, they are storming their way through the Championship and look set to hit the 100-point mark, a real statement of intent from one of English football’s sleeping giants. Their return to the Premier League in 2020 reignited the roar at Elland Road, and now, with another promotion back to the top flight, belief is running high once again.


With a squad full of talent and a fanbase as loyal and fiery as ever, Leeds are writing a new chapter built on a proud, gritty legacy. From memories of Billy Bremner to that unforgettable Champions League run in 2001, Leeds United are a club with history in their veins and momentum at their back. All eyes are on Elland Road, and it feels like something big is building once again.

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2005-06 Chelsea Centenary Home

A shirt that marks a century of blue pride. The 2005-06 Chelsea Centenary home shirt is one of the most iconic in the club’s modern history. Simple, bold, and unmistakably Chelsea, this all-blue Umbro design celebrated 100 years of the club in true style, complete with a special centenary crest and gold trim that gave it a regal edge.


Worn during a dominant season under José Mourinho, the Blues stormed to back-to-back Premier League titles, with legends like Frank Lampard, Didier Drogba, John Terry, and Claude Makélélé. This was a team built on power, precision, and a winning mentality, and this shirt became a symbol of that golden era.

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Juan Mata

Graceful, intelligent, and endlessly creative, Juan Mata made the game look effortless. Whether gliding through midfield at Chelsea or pulling the strings for Manchester United, he produced moments of pure magic. A fan favourite wherever he played, Mata brought a quiet brilliance that left a lasting mark on English football.


Off the pitch, he’s just as influential, widely respected for his charitable work, particularly through his Common Goal initiative, where he pledged at least 1% of his salary to support global causes. A true legend both on and off the pitch..

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