



Manchester City 2004-05 Wright-Phillips Home Kit (2XL)
Manchester City
2004-05 Home Kit
Wright-Phillips #29
Reebok
2XL
Pre-Owned / Good Condition / light wear to front sponsor
During the 2004-05 season, Shaun Wright-Phillips was Manchester City's standout performer, establishing himself as one of the most exciting wingers in the Premier League. His explosive pace, dribbling ability, and knack for scoring spectacular goals made him a key player under manager Kevin Keegan. Wright-Phillips finished as City’s top scorer in the league with 10 goals, including a stunning long-range strike against Manchester United in a memorable 4-1 derby victory at the City of Manchester Stadium. His performances earned him widespread praise and a call-up to the England national team. Despite his brilliance, City endured an inconsistent season, finishing eighth in the Premier League and narrowly missing out on European qualification. Wright-Phillips’ impressive form attracted interest from top clubs, and in the summer of 2005, he completed a big-money move to Chelsea, ending his first spell at City as one of the club’s brightest academy graduates.
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Manchester City
2004-05 Home Kit
Wright-Phillips #29
Reebok
2XL
Pre-Owned / Good Condition / light wear to front sponsor
During the 2004-05 season, Shaun Wright-Phillips was Manchester City's standout performer, establishing himself as one of the most exciting wingers in the Premier League. His explosive pace, dribbling ability, and knack for scoring spectacular goals made him a key player under manager Kevin Keegan. Wright-Phillips finished as City’s top scorer in the league with 10 goals, including a stunning long-range strike against Manchester United in a memorable 4-1 derby victory at the City of Manchester Stadium. His performances earned him widespread praise and a call-up to the England national team. Despite his brilliance, City endured an inconsistent season, finishing eighth in the Premier League and narrowly missing out on European qualification. Wright-Phillips’ impressive form attracted interest from top clubs, and in the summer of 2005, he completed a big-money move to Chelsea, ending his first spell at City as one of the club’s brightest academy graduates.
























