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Gunner John Radford looks as if he had a ripping time in the Arsenal-Liverpool game

Gunner John Radford looks as if he had a ripping time in the Arsenal-Liverpool game
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Gunner John Radford looks as if he had a ripping time in the Arsenal-Liverpool game

Gunner John Radford looks as if he had a ripping time in the Arsenal-Liverpool game. September 1972 P007246. © Mirrorpix

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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the exhilarating Arsenal-Liverpool game that took place in September 1972. The focus of the image is none other than Gunner John Radford, whose torn shirt and triumphant expression tell a story of sheer determination and passion for the sport. As we gaze upon this snapshot frozen in time, it becomes evident that Radford had an absolute blast during this intense football match. His disheveled appearance suggests he gave his all on the field, leaving everything out there as he fought tooth and nail for victory. The torn shirt serves as a testament to the physicality of the game, showcasing just how rough and demanding it can be. Radford's infectious joy is palpable through his wide grin and sparkling eyes. It's clear that despite any challenges faced during those ninety minutes, he relished every moment spent playing against Liverpool. This photograph captures not only a fleeting instance but also encapsulates an era when football was played with raw intensity and unparalleled enthusiasm. Thanks to Mirrorpix's exceptional preservation skills, we can now marvel at this remarkable piece of history. As we delve into our memories or imagine ourselves present at that unforgettable match, Gunner John Radford stands tall as a symbol of unwavering dedication to one's craft – reminding us why sports have such an enduring impact on our lives.


Framed Prints

Step into the past with our vintage football print from Memory Lane Prints, featuring the iconic image of Gunner John Radford from the Arsenal-Liverpool game in September 1972. Radford's expressive face and body language perfectly capture the excitement and passion of the beautiful game. This high-quality framed print is a must-have for any football fan's collection, bringing a piece of history into your home or office. With its authentic and timeless appeal, this print is sure to start conversations and add character to any space.


Photo Prints

Relive the excitement of football history with this classic photograph from Memory Lane Prints. Featuring Gunner John Radford in action during the thrilling Arsenal-Liverpool game from September 1972, this vintage print from Media Storehouse captures the joy and passion of the beautiful game. With its stunning detail and authentic feel, this print is a must-have for any football fan's collection. Order now and bring the past to life in your home or office.


Poster Prints

"Step back in time with our vintage poster print from Memory Lane Prints, featuring the iconic image of Gunner John Radford from a thrilling Arsenal-Liverpool game in September 1972. Radford's expressive face and body language perfectly capture the excitement and passion of the beautiful game. Bring a piece of football history into your home or office with this eye-catching and authentic poster print from Media Storehouse's Memory Lane Prints range."


Jigsaw Puzzles

Step into the thrilling world of football history with our vintage jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse's Memory Lane Prints collection. This exciting puzzle features the iconic image of "Gunner John Radford looks as if he had a ripping time in the Arsenal-Liverpool game," captured in September 1972. Relive the passion and energy of the past as you piece together this intriguing jigsaw puzzle, showcasing the priceless moment when Radford expressed his unbridled joy during this legendary football match between Arsenal and Liverpool. A must-have for football enthusiasts and puzzle lovers alike!

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