Liverpool Football Club graphic from the Timeline Series that hung in the old Main Stand lounges, 1971 WHERE RIVALS WERE HOSTED with a photographic im
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Liverpool Football Club graphic from the Timeline Series that hung in the old Main Stand lounges, 1971 WHERE RIVALS WERE HOSTED with a photographic image of a vintage brown leather football accompanied by text reading FANCIFUL AS IT MIGHT SEEM FOR TWO OF WORLD FOOTBALL'S BIGGEST RIVALS, MANCHESTER UNITED CALLED ANFIELD ''HOME'' WHEN THE CLUB WAS BANNED FROM STAGING THE FIRST TWO GAMES OF THE 1971/72 SEASON AT OLD TRAFFORD. THE RED DEVILS HOSTED ARSENAL FC ON 20 AUGUST 1971, WINNING 3-1 WITH GOALS FROM ALAN GOWLING, BOBBY CHARLTON AND BRIAN KIDD. THEIR OTHER HOME GAME WAS PLAYED AT STOKE CITY FC'S VICTORIA GROUND., mounted under glass in a black picture frame, 60 by 42cm.; sold with a certificate of authenticity issued by Liverpool Football Club