
John Terry Framed Signed Shirt
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John Terry has cemented his legacy as a legend of Chelsea Football Club, playing over 450 games for the club & winning 4 Premier League titles (04-05, 05-06, 09-10, 14-15), 5 FA Cups, 3 League Cups as well as the Europa League and the Champions league.  As well as a stellar club career, Terry also won 78 caps for his country and captained his country 34 times.
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John Terry framed & signed Chelsea shirt (2014-2015) with a special embroidery which reads “Premier League Champions – 2015 – John Terry – Chelsea Captain”.
– 100% Authentic Hand Signed Autograph.
– Signed in a private signing session.
– Supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity.
– Size: 30.5 inches x 34.5 inches.
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