John Trollope made his debut at the age of 17 for Swindon Town on the 20th August 1960 against Halifax. A consistent left back, Trollope went on a run of 368 consecutive matches which was finally brought to an end in August 1968 when he broke his arm in a match at Hartlepool. John Trollope holds the record for the number of league appearances made for one club - having played 770 games between 1960 and 1980, an achievement which saw him receive the MBE.
Regular Fit. Embroidered Badge. Long sleeve. Round Neck.Heavy weight 100% cotton jersey in a soft durable 2 ply Combed Cotton 270/275 gsmFine gauge tight knit fabric that retains its shape when machine washedMachine washable.
Please allow up to 6 weeks for the delivery of our retro shirts.
- Brand New With Tags
- Adults
- Small - 36-38" Chest
- Medium - 38-40" Chest
- Large - 40-42" Chest
- XL - 42-44" Chest
- XXL - 44-48" Chest
- XXXL - 48-52" Chest
- 4XL - 53-55" Chest
- 5XL - 56-58" Chest
- Long Sleeve
- Red
- Swindon
- Retro Shirts
- Toffs
This 2025-2026 Newcastle Third Baby Kit features premium quality construction with authentic team colors and design elements specially crafted for your little one. Made from soft, baby-safe materials, this adorable kit offers superior comfort and is perfect for introducing your baby to the world of football. Ideal for match days, photoshoots, or showing your support for Newcastle United with your young Magpie supporter.
Key features include: cute team colors, durable stitching, professional grade construction.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How do I care for this baby jersey? A: Machine wash cold with like colors, tumble dry low, do not bleach or iron on the print.
- Q: Does this come with matching shorts? A: Yes, this complete baby kit includes both jersey and shorts for a full match day look.
Helpful Tips
- How to care for baby football apparel: Wash inside out in cold water, use gentle detergent, and hang dry to preserve quality.
- How to create cute match day photos: Dress your baby in the Newcastle kit and capture precious memories of your little supporter.
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