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Football is a popular sport played in the United Kingdom, Europe and across the world

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Background imageFootball Collection: Michael Knighton first came to the attention of the public in August 1989

Michael Knighton first came to the attention of the public in August 1989, when he made a takeover bid of 20 million for Manchester United

Background imageFootball Collection: 1982 World Cup Finals in Bilbao, Spain. Members of the England squad all wearing

1982 World Cup Finals in Bilbao, Spain. Members of the England squad all wearing basque style hats during a training session before their final Group Four match against Kuwait. 23rd June 1982

Background imageFootball Collection: 6 September 1989, Sweden v England. Terry Butcher celebrates at the end of Englands vital

6 September 1989, Sweden v England. Terry Butcher celebrates at the end of Englands vital World Cup qualifier in Sweden, Butcher suffered a deep cut to his forehead early in the game but carried

Background imageFootball Collection: Stuart Pearce Football in a match between England V Argentina

Stuart Pearce Football in a match between England V Argentina

Background imageFootball Collection: Middlesbrough Football players burn Teesside Evening Gazette Sports reporter Cliff

Middlesbrough Football players burn Teesside Evening Gazette Sports reporter Cliff Mitchells hat. Picture shows Cliff still wearing his trilby hat, before the stunt

Background imageFootball Collection: England 3-0 Scotland, Home International Championship match at Wembley Stadium

England 3-0 Scotland, Home International Championship match at Wembley Stadium, Saturday 14th April 1934

Background imageFootball Collection: Mitzi Greaves had away off school yesterday playing with her little brother Danny

Mitzi Greaves had away off school yesterday playing with her little brother Danny. Thats all the Doctor said she needed to recover from a 20ft fall on to a concrete path

Background imageFootball Collection: FIFA 1970 World Cup Group Three match at the Jalisco Stadium, Guadalajara, Mexico

FIFA 1970 World Cup Group Three match at the Jalisco Stadium, Guadalajara, Mexico. England 1 v Romania 0. The England and Romanian teams line up with the match officials before kick off

Background imageFootball Collection: George Best, former Manchester United player, playing in his first match for Fourth

George Best, former Manchester United player, playing in his first match for Fourth Division Stockport County. It is a friendly, Stockport County verses Stoke City

Background imageFootball Collection: Geoff Hurst, Stoke City and ex-England footballer, pictured working in the pub that he

Geoff Hurst, Stoke City and ex-England footballer, pictured working in the pub that he now owns, The Sheet Anchor Hotel, Whitmore, Staffordshire. Geoff pictured filling a glass with Lambs Navy Rum

Background imageFootball Collection: Cissie Charlton, mother of Bobby and Jack Charlton pictured in the North East of

Cissie Charlton, mother of Bobby and Jack Charlton pictured in the North East of England. The family lived in the Ashington area, Northumberland, but it is not confirmed this picture is in Ashington

Background imageFootball Collection: Cissie Charlton, mother of Jack and Bobby Charlton, posed at home

Cissie Charlton, mother of Jack and Bobby Charlton, posed at home, proudly holding a framed photograph of her sons in the England football strips in the 1960s. Picture taken circa 24th February 1990

Background imageFootball Collection: David Batty of England misses penalty June 1998 against Argentina in the World Cup

David Batty of England misses penalty June 1998 against Argentina in the World Cup France 1998 as Englanmd lost in penalty shoot out

Background imageFootball Collection: Aston Villa skipper Dennis Mortimer became a proud father for the first time this week

Aston Villa skipper Dennis Mortimer became a proud father for the first time this week. His pretty wife Janis, presented him with a son, Richard, who weighed in at 6lb 4oz

Background imageFootball Collection: England manager Don Revie massages the thigh of a naked Kevin Keegan

England manager Don Revie massages the thigh of a naked Kevin Keegan. 16th November 1976

Background imageFootball Collection: England captain Bryan Robson in relaxed mood at the Cima Club in Monterrey

England captain Bryan Robson in relaxed mood at the Cima Club in Monterrey, Mexico where the England team are based prior to the 1986 World Cup tournament. 27th May 1986

Background imageFootball Collection: Charlie the chimp tries out as New England football coach

Charlie the chimp tries out as New England football coach

Background imageFootball Collection: Chris Waddle misses a penalty shoot out in world cup 1990 during England v Germany

Chris Waddle misses a penalty shoot out in world cup 1990 during England v Germany semi final game Y2K Football England met Germany in the semi-final of the World Cup (Italia 90) 1990

Background imageFootball Collection: The first FA Cup Final is held at the new Wembley Stadium in London, 28 April 1923, (1935)

The first FA Cup Final is held at the new Wembley Stadium in London, 28 April 1923, (1935). Police trying to keep the crowds back at the first Football Association Challenge Cup final match between

Background imageFootball Collection: Flood waters in the moat at the Tower of London, 1928, (1935). Creator: Unknown

Flood waters in the moat at the Tower of London, 1928, (1935). Creator: Unknown
Flood waters in the moat at the Tower of London, 1928, (1935). The worst Thames flood within living memory...the Tower moat - ordinarily used as a football ground - filled with water

Background imageFootball Collection: FBL-WC-1958-ENG-USSR

FBL-WC-1958-ENG-USSR
An aerial view shows the Ullevi stadium during the 1958 World Cup football match between England and the USSR, on June 1958, in Goteborg. AFP PHOTO (Photo by STR / PRESSENS BILD / AFP)

Background imageFootball Collection: Winston Churchill greets the England football team, Wembley, London, October 1941

Winston Churchill greets the England football team, Wembley, London, October 1941. Artist: London News Agency
Winston Churchill greets the England football team, Wembley, London, October 1941. The Prime Minister being introduced to the players by England captain Eddie Hapgood before a wartime international

Background imageFootball Collection: A pause for instruction from film producer Anthony Asquith, Twickenham, London, c1932

A pause for instruction from film producer Anthony Asquith, Twickenham, London, c1932. During the making of the Gainsborough Pictures film, The Lucky Number

Background imageFootball Collection: Arsenal FC captain Eddie Hapgood runs onto the pitch at Highbury, London, 1930s

Arsenal FC captain Eddie Hapgood runs onto the pitch at Highbury, London, 1930s. Artist: Barratts Photo Press Ltd
Arsenal FC captain Eddie Hapgood runs onto the pitch at Highbury, London, 1930s. A left back, Hapgood (1908-1973) was Arsenals captain from 1933

Background imageFootball Collection: Football in the East End, London, 1926-1927

Football in the East End, London, 1926-1927. Illustration from Wonderful London, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, Volume I, published by Amalgamated Press, (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageFootball Collection: Colchester Community Stadium 33239_017

Colchester Community Stadium 33239_017
Colchester, Essex. Community Stadium, Colchester United Football Club Football Ground, 2016

Background imageFootball Collection: Elland Road 28888_011

Elland Road 28888_011
Elland Road, home of Leeds United Football Club, Leeds, West Yorkshire, 2016. SE2831

Background imageFootball Collection: A game of rugby football at Harrow

A game of rugby football at Harrow
3787439 A game of rugby football at Harrow.; (add.info.: A game of rugby football at Harrow. English public school. Coloured engraving by W. A. Cox (dates unknown) after T.M. Henny, 1887

Background imageFootball Collection: Winchester football: A hot

Winchester football: A hot
3787442 Winchester football: A hot'; (add.info.: Winchester football: A hot'. Coloured print c. 1870. Artist unknown. English public school. William Collins of London, 1945)

Background imageFootball Collection: Football

Football
2078267 Football by Unknown photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: Goalkeeper Lyell dodging goal during game between Chelsea and Sheffield teams in London october 17, 1908)

Background imageFootball Collection: Blackburn Rovers FC, August 1960

Blackburn Rovers FC, August 1960 L-R: Back: R.Taylor (Sec), John Bray, Matt Woods, Harry Leyland, Derek Dougan, J Louis Bimpson, Dave Whelan, S.Weddle (Trainer) Front: Mick McGrath, Bryan Douglas

Background imageFootball Collection: Crewe Alexandra FC 1960

Crewe Alexandra FC 1960 Back Row Kelly, Millar, Wilmett, Keith Jones, Campbell Dick Jones, Front Coleman, Riley, Llewellyn, Keery, Merfyn Jones

Background imageFootball Collection: Coventry City FC 1972

Coventry City FC 1972 Back G Blockley, B Graham, N Ramsbottom, W Glazier, E Machin and C Cattlin Middle M McGuire, B Alderson, W Rafferty, W Smith, M Coop, W Carr, Young Front R Parker, D Mortimer

Background imageFootball Collection: Bobby Charlton (ex England and Manchester United footballer

Bobby Charlton (ex England and Manchester United footballer) pictured during one of his football school events, this time at Prenton Park, Merseyside

Background imageFootball Collection: David Seaman, Goalkeeper, with his Young Player Of The Month Award for December 1985

David Seaman, Goalkeeper, with his Young Player Of The Month Award for December 1985. Sponsored by Fiat. David was 22 years old at the time and playing for Birmingham City at this time, 1984 to 1986

Background imageFootball Collection: Bobby Charlton, (right) ex football player for Manchester United

Bobby Charlton, (right) ex football player for Manchester United and England in the 1950s and 1960s, pictured during one of his Soccer Schools

Background imageFootball Collection: England 4-1 France, Friendly International match at White Hart Lane, Tottenham, London

England 4-1 France, Friendly International match at White Hart Lane, Tottenham, London, Wednesday 6th December 1933

Background imageFootball Collection: England 3-0 Germany, International Friendly match at White Hart Lane, High Road

England 3-0 Germany, International Friendly match at White Hart Lane, High Road, Tottenham, Wednesday 4th December 1935

Background imageFootball Collection: England 5-4 Czechoslovakia, International Friendly at White Hart Lane, High Road

England 5-4 Czechoslovakia, International Friendly at White Hart Lane, High Road, Tottenham, Wednesday 1st December 1937

Background imageFootball Collection: Scotland 1-2 England, Home International Championship match at Hampden Park

Scotland 1-2 England, Home International Championship match at Hampden Park, Mount Florida, Glasgow, Saturday 2nd April 1927

Background imageFootball Collection: Grounds staff at Bristol Rovers Eastville Stadium struggle to clear snow from the pitch

Grounds staff at Bristol Rovers Eastville Stadium struggle to clear snow from the pitch. 23 January 1963

Background imageFootball Collection: John Fashanu, pictured at training, as Wimbledon prepare for the 1988 FA Cup

John Fashanu, pictured at training, as Wimbledon prepare for the 1988 FA Cup. Fashanu has had interest from clubs in Europe

Background imageFootball Collection: Bobby Charlton talks with Don Revie (Leeds United manager - centre

Bobby Charlton talks with Don Revie (Leeds United manager - centre) and Bill Shankly (Liverpool manager - right). Both managers greatly admire Bobby Charltons contribution to football

Background imageFootball Collection: Elizabeth Charlton, affectionately known as Cissie, congratulates her son Bobby Charlton

Elizabeth Charlton, affectionately known as Cissie, congratulates her son Bobby Charlton after England win 2 - 1 against Portugal in the World Cup 1966 Semi Final. Bobby scored both England goals

Background imageFootball Collection: England Verses Mexico. International Friendly. Bobby Charlton takes a shot

England Verses Mexico. International Friendly. Bobby Charlton takes a shot completes his hat-trick in the 73rd minute. The final score was an impressive England 8 - Mexico 0

Background imageFootball Collection: Left to Right - Roger Hunt (no 21) Bobby Charlton (no 9) and Jimmy Greaves (no 8

Left to Right - Roger Hunt (no 21) Bobby Charlton (no 9) and Jimmy Greaves (no 8 ) walk off into the Wembley Stadium tunnel after England beat Mexico 2- 0 In the FIFA world Cup Finals Group One

Background imageFootball Collection: A Question of Sport - 1972. Ray Illingworth

A Question of Sport - 1972. Ray Illingworth, Bobby Charlton and Geoff Boycott together as the English team filming the 1972 BBC Question of Sport Television contest filmed at Old Trafford Cricket

Background imageFootball Collection: Elton John, with his manager John Reid, leaving Heathrow Airport for Helsinki where he

Elton John, with his manager John Reid, leaving Heathrow Airport for Helsinki where he will be for one day to watch the England v Finland World Cup football match



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Football Collection

Football is a popular sport played in the United Kingdom, Europe and across the world, and is a team sport which involves two teams of 11 players each trying to score goals by kicking or heading the ball into their opponent's goal. The game is played on an outdoor pitch with two goals at either end. Football has been around for centuries, originating in England during the 19th century and becoming increasingly popular over time, and is now one of the most popular sports in England, with millions of people playing it regularly and many more watching it on television or attending matches at stadiums and has become an important part of English culture, with many clubs having passionate fanbases who follow their team religiously.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Football collection from Media Storehouse is a comprehensive assortment of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that celebrate the sport in all its glory. Our collection features iconic moments from football history as well as contemporary images capturing the passion and excitement of the game. From famous stadiums to legendary players, our collection has something for every fan of football. Whether you are looking to decorate your home with stunning imagery or searching for a unique gift for a fellow football enthusiast, our Football collection offers an extensive range of options to choose from. With high-quality printing techniques and materials used throughout their products, customers can be assured they will receive only the best quality items. This impressive selection showcases why football is such an integral part of English culture and beyond while also providing fans with beautiful memorabilia to cherish forever.
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What are Football (Sports England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

Football art prints are high-quality reproductions of original artwork depicting iconic moments, players, and teams in the world of football. These prints capture the excitement and passion that surrounds this beloved sport in England, United Kingdom, Europe and beyond. They make perfect additions to any sports enthusiast's collection or as gifts for fans of all ages. The Football art prints available at Media Storehouse showcase a wide range of styles from contemporary to classic. The images are printed on premium quality paper using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure vibrant colors and sharp details that will last for years. Whether you're looking for a print featuring your favorite team or player or an iconic moment in football history, there is something for everyone at Media Storehouse. These Football art prints are ideal for decorating homes, offices, schools or anywhere else where people gather to celebrate their love of the beautiful game.
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What Football (Sports England United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of football art prints that are perfect for sports enthusiasts and collectors alike. You can find prints featuring iconic moments from English, Scottish, Welsh, and European football leagues. These include images of famous players such as David Beckham, Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, and many others. The collection includes classic black-and-white photographs as well as colorful contemporary designs. You can also choose from different sizes and finishes to suit your preferences. Whether you're looking for a print to decorate your home or office or want to give it as a gift to a fellow fan, we have something for everyone. Some popular options include prints of historic matches like the 1966 World Cup final between England and West Germany or memorable goals like Steven Gerrard's strike against Olympiakos in 2004. With so many choices available at Media Storehouse, you're sure to find the perfect football art print that captures your passion for the beautiful game.
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How do I buy Football (Sports England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

To buy Football art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of football artwork online. You can search for specific teams or players, or simply peruse the different categories and styles available. Once you have found a print that catches your eye, select the size and framing options that suit your preferences. We offer a range of high-quality printing techniques to ensure that each piece is produced to the highest standard. From canvas prints to fine art paper prints, there are plenty of options to choose from. When you are ready to make your purchase, simply add the item(s) to your cart and proceed through checkout. Whether you are looking for a gift for a football fan or want to decorate your own home with some stunning sports artwork, we have something for everyone. With our easy-to-use website and excellent customer service, buying football art prints has never been easier.
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How much do Football (Sports England United Kingdom Europe) art prints cost?

The cost of football art prints can vary depending on the size, quality, and type of print. There are many different options available for those looking to purchase football art prints in the United Kingdom and Europe. These include traditional paper prints, canvas prints, framed prints, and more. The price range for these types of products can be quite broad depending on the specific product you choose. Some factors that may affect the cost of a football art print include the artist who created it, whether or not it is an officially licensed product from a particular team or league, and how rare or unique the image is. Ultimately, if you are interested in purchasing a football art print from Media Storehouse or any other retailer in England or Europe, it's best to research your options carefully to find a high-quality product that fits within your budget.
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How will my Football (Sports England United Kingdom Europe) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Football art prints from Media Storehouse will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner. The company takes great care in packaging your order so that it arrives at your doorstep without any damage. Your prints will be carefully rolled up and placed inside a sturdy cardboard tube, which is then sealed with tape to ensure the contents do not fall out during transit. The package will also include protective paper or plastic wrapping around the prints to prevent any scratches or marks on the surface. Additionally, there may be some padding material added inside the tube for extra protection. Once your order has been shipped, you can track its progress using the tracking number provided by Media Storehouse. This way, you can keep an eye on when it will arrive and make sure someone is available to receive it. Rest assured that your Football art prints will be delivered safely and efficiently by Media Storehouse.