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A special 2024/25 season black Liverpool FC goalkeeper’s shirt, worn and signed by former Liverpool FC and England goalkeeper David James on 21 October 2024.

At half-time during LFC’s nail-biting game against Chelsea FC, David James took up his old familiar position in goal in the Kop end of Anfield, but this time, to defend penalties taken by auction winners supporting Futuremakers by Standard Chartered.

Bidding on this shirt will help to make a difference in the lives of disadvantaged young people around the world.

Features:

• Worn, unwashed 2024/2025 season Liverpool FC goalkeeper shirt, featuring the Standard Chartered logo on the front

• James and number 1 on the back

• Signed by David James

• Official Liverpool FC Certificate of Authenticity

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  • In condition as donated.
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