2008/09 Wexford Youths pink football shirt front
2008/09 Wexford Youths pink football shirt back
2008/09 Wexford Youths pink football shirt

2008/09 Wexford Youths Jersey (Excellent) L

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Condition of Jersey: Excellent  
Size: Large. 21" pit to pit. 29" length
Details: Rare Wexford Youths home jersey with little lines around the front and upper back, minor fraying on neckline and two material pulls on front of left sleeve. See photos. No staining and bright colours.
In what has become a cult League of Ireland kit, it features the original club crest before it was changed in 2014. The flamboyant pink was a result of Mick Wallace, an Irish politician and former property developer, who is well known for his fondness of pink shirts. He established the football club and funded the construction of the club's home ground, Ferrycarrig Park. As worn by the team that reached the 2008 League Cup, which they lost 6–1 to Derry City.

Size: Large

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Condition of Jersey: Excellent  
Size: Large. 21" pit to pit. 29" length
Details: Rare Wexford Youths home jersey with little lines around the front and upper back, minor fraying on neckline and two material pulls on front of left sleeve. See photos. No staining and bright colours.
In what has become a cult League of Ireland kit, it features the original club crest before it was changed in 2014. The flamboyant pink was a result of Mick Wallace, an Irish politician and former property developer, who is well known for his fondness of pink shirts. He established the football club and funded the construction of the club's home ground, Ferrycarrig Park. As worn by the team that reached the 2008 League Cup, which they lost 6–1 to Derry City.