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Ryehill Football has teamed up with the nationally acclaimed football colouriser George Chilvers to produce a fantastic set of Sunderland AFC Art Prints for supporters to collect and to give as gift ideas for your Sunderland supporting family member or friend. They look superb framed and the Art Prints have a white border for that purpose. All of the Art Prints in the collection measures 42cm x 29.7cm and are produced on the highest quality thick 350gsm silk paper. They are all priced at 7.50 plus 4 for postage on packing, posted out in strong purpose made folders. The images below do not do the final product justice! The first seven are available to buy, with more to be added in due course. Note that the watermark does not appear on the Art Print that you will receivev Everton 1894/95It was 27 October 1894 when Sunderland AFC travelled to Goodison Park on Merseyside to play an Everton team that they would pip to the title. The Sunderland Echo summed the match up thus: The uncertainty of football was never better shown than in this game at Goodison Park where with 4 minutes to go it looked odds on a 2-0 Sunderland win. However in these last 4 minutes Everton managed to draw level to the great disappointment of the travelling supporters who had been delighted with the splendid display of football given by their team. Many hundreds of Everton supporters had already left the ground so news of the draw was as surprising as it was pleasing.Here we see Ned Doig valiantly trying to keep Everton at bay whilst the expectation of the crowd behind the goal is palpable. Everton may well have pulled two goals back but in the wider scheme of things it wouldnt matter. For not only would Sunderland AFC become league champions that seasonwe would also become World Champions following our defeat of Heart of Midlothian at Tynecastle, Edinburgh in April 1895.Sunderland AFC, World Champions. It has a nice ring to it and this quite amazing image shows some of our world champions in action.
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Category: Sports Memorabilia:Football Memorabilia:Prints/ Pictures
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