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Canvas Print : Gordon Lee Newcastle United Manager July 1976 Out went the old
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Gordon Lee Newcastle United Manager July 1976 Out went the old
Gordon Lee Newcastle United Manager July 1976
Out went the old, in came the new. Loyal servant for over 35 years, Joe Harvey moved upstairs during the close season of 1975 and the largely unheard of Gordon Lee breezed into St JamesO Park. Out also went NewcastleOs star system: the newborn Newcastle United was to be based upon team ethics and solid, hard work. Another Wembley appearance soon followed, so did a return to Europe, but then Newcastle collapsed dramatically, like the proverbial deck of cards Ð and they were back in Division Two
Hunter North Shields
MSI
Mirrorpix
Newcastle
England
Media ID 21550080
© Mirrorpix
20"x16" (50x40cm) Canvas Print
Relive football history with our Media Storehouse Canvas Print featuring Gordon Lee, the new manager of Newcastle United in July 1976. Replacing the legendary Joe Harvey after his 35-year tenure, this print captures a pivotal moment in Newcastle United's Memory Lane. Perfectly preserving the essence of the past, our high-quality canvas prints bring nostalgia to life with vivid colors and stunning detail. Order yours today and add a piece of football history to your home decor.
Ready to hang Premium Gloss Canvas Print. Our archival quality canvas prints are made from Polyester and Cotton mix and stretched over a 1.25" (32mm) kiln dried knot free wood stretcher bar. Packaged in a plastic bag and secured to a cardboard insert for transit.
Canvas Prints add colour, depth and texture to any space. Professionally Stretched Canvas over a hidden Wooden Box Frame and Ready to Hang
Estimated Product Size is 40.6cm x 50.8cm (16" x 20")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print captures a significant moment in the history of Newcastle United. In July 1976, Gordon Lee took over as the manager of the club, marking the end of an era and ushering in a new chapter for the team. Joe Harvey, a loyal servant to Newcastle for over 35 years, had moved upstairs during the close season of 1975, making way for Lee's arrival. Lee brought with him a fresh approach to managing the team. He discarded Newcastle's star system and instead focused on building a squad based on teamwork, ethics, and hard work. This shift in philosophy quickly yielded positive results as Newcastle made appearances at Wembley and returned to European competitions. However, just as their fortunes seemed to be rising once again, disaster struck. Like a deck of cards collapsing dramatically, Newcastle found themselves relegated back to Division Two amidst great disappointment. The photo itself showcases Gordon Lee during this pivotal time period. Dressed in his track suit strip synonymous with football managers of that era, he exudes confidence and determination. Preserved by Hunter North Shields' Memory Lane Prints collection from the 1970s - an iconic decade for football - this image serves as both a reminder of past glories and a testament to how quickly fortunes can change in sport.
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