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Goal Soul
Football Tee Revolution

Fed up of naff football T-shirts curled out by tracksuit Trevors with no discernable predilection for the true contours of the beautiful game? Then get a load of this lot...

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"We are goalsoul, visual interpreters of the beautiful game.
We create striking and original t-shirt designs inspired by the spirit and passion of football’s most memorable incidents and iconic characters."

We're into these boys.

Not only do they respect the same values of the beautiful game of which we are so fond, they've got the graphic nous to be able to work up some subtle, wearable shirts too.

Check out our select below and go to www.goalsoul.net for more info.

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Hairdryer treatment
Alexander Chapman Ferguson, Kt, CBE, popularly known as Sir Alex or Fergie, was born 31 December 1941 in Govan, Glasgow. Having presided over 23 years of phenomenal and sustained success at Manchester United, he is rightly regarded as the modern game’s greatest manager. Infamous for his uncompromising, competitive nature and ferocious temper - Sir Alex’s reputation for letting his players know ‘what he thinks’ was dubbed ‘the hairdryer treatment’ following a much publicised dressing room showdown with David Beckham in 2003. Sir Alex is considered a working class hero who has struck it rich in the sport of kings. ‘It was a freakish incident. If I tried it 100 or a million times it couldn’t happen again.’

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The Year that Shook the Kop (King Kenny Jubilee)
Kenneth Mathieson Dalglish MBE (born 4 March 1951, Glasgow, Scotland, UK) is most noted for his phenomenal successes playing and managing Liverpool FC. On 10th August 1977, Liverpool manager Bob Paisley paid £440,000, a British record at the time, to bring Dalglish in from Scottish club Celtic, as a replacement for Kevin Keegan, an Anfield hero. He made his LFC debut, wearing Keegan's famous number seven shirt in the Charity Shield, at Wembley on 13 August 1977. At the end of his first season, Dalglish had played 62 times, scoring 31 goals. These included the winning goal in the 1978 European Cup final at Wembley. His years at Liverpool marked the club's most successful period, winning seven league titles, three European Cups and five domestic cups. He is widely acknowledged as one of the games all time greats. In 2009, he was named by FourFourTwo football magazine as the greatest post-war British striker, and he was placed first in Liverpool's list of '100 Players Who Shook The Kop'. ImageHost.org

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Carré Magique (Magic Square blueprint)
During the 1980s, the French national team exhibited an elegant, skilful, and attacking style of play. Similar to their South American counterparts the team earned the nickname of the "Brazilians of Europe". They flourished under their coach Michel Hidalgo, and were led by the immensely gifted playmaker and captain Michel Platini, who, alongside Jean Tigana, Alain Giresse, and the tough tackling Luis Fernández, formed 'Le Carré Magique' ('Magic Square'). Considered to be one of the greatest midfield quartets in the history of the game, they developed a blueprint system that has been repeatedly emulated. Le Carré Magique were the heart of the French national team throughout the 80's. In Spain, FIFA World Cup 1982, they were knocked out (quite literally) by Germany in an infamous semi-final clash. In 1984, they became champions of Europe in Paris, steering France to a 2-0 victory over Spain in the UEFA European Championships Final. Platini scored the first of the two goals in the final. Incredibly, it was his 9th goal of the tournament, and France's 14th across an undefeated five-game passage to the final. ImageHost.org

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Cruijffiaans Thereom (Pythagorus in Boots)
Born 25th of April 1947 in Amsterdam, Holland, Hendrik Johannes Cruijff (Cruyff) was one of the most famous exponents of the football philosophy known as Total Football explored by Rinus Michels for Ajax of Amsterdam and KNVB. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time. He was described as 'Pythagoras in boots' for the complexity and precision of his angled passes. He played with such grace, technique, accuracy and vision but his temper was sometimes volatile and his opinion was always available. His football theories, and his way of expressing himself became popularly known as 'Cruijffiaans'. His most famous one liner is a mix of brilliant insight and simple logic: 'Ieder nadeel heb z'n voordeel' ('very disadvantage has its advantage'). ImageHost.org

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Brazil's Little Bird
Manuel Francisco dos Santos was born in Pau Grande, a district of Magé, in the state of Rio de Janeiro (October 28, 1933 – January 20, 1983). He was known by the nickname 'Garrincha' (Portuguese for 'little bird'). His nickname is thought to have derived from his love of hunting small wrens 'garrinchinhas' and the fact that he was as small as a little bird, which prompted his eldest sister to call him garrincha. He had several birth defects: his spine was deformed, his right leg bent inwards and his left leg six centimeters shorter and curved outwards. None of which impeded his ability to play football at the highest level. He was immensely popular in Brazil, and was also called Alegria do Povo (Joy of the People) and Anjo de Pernas Tortas (Angel with Bent Legs). A right-winger and twice World Cup winner he is widely regarded as the best dribbler in football history. Pelé is the most instantly recognisable player for those outside Brazil but Garrincha is the one with whom most Brazilians associate. Unlike Pelé, Garrincha was unable to pull himself out of poverty. His tragic story is not much known outside of Brazil, but after a series of financial and marital problems, he died of cirrhosis of the liver. ImageHost.org

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El Doctor
Sócrates Brasileiro Sampaio de Souza Vieira de Oliveira, born 19 February 1954 in Belém do Pará, Brazil. one of the great midfielders and most compelling characters in modern football history, Sócrates captained the Joga Bonita Brazil squad in the 1982 and 1986 World Cups. In the same period he graduated from the Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto, receiving a doctorate in medicine; and later a doctorate degree in philosophy. Revered in his homeland he is notorious for his love for life, along with a passion for both cigarettes and alcohol! ImageHost.org

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