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My Uncle was an avid Arsenal supporter before passing away a while ago. He use to work in the events business and when my Dad was clearing out his stuff he found hidden at the back of a filing cabinet an Adidas football boots bag signed by Freddie Ljungberg, once of Arsenal, but inside are a pair of muddy crusted Nike Total 90111 size 11/46 footbal boots (big feet) that have been signed in blue biro. The thing is they are not the same signature as Freddie's. There are three signatues; 1 on the right and 2 on the left boot. I think they are the same but not too sure. All I can make out is Arsenal and best wishes. The signatures are typically unreadable. I've deducted from when the boots were first made by Nike they are circa 2000-2006. So they come from the Highbury days which coincides when my Uncle went to all the home games. I've been investigating on line all players of this era and trying to match autographs, but have had no joy.


Any ideas would be welcome as I would like to get them verified, cos there must of been a good reason why my Uncle kept them stashed away instead of auctioning them of for charity through the business. Or if you know anyone that might be interested purchasing them let me know also as they were given to me as I'm an Arsenal season ticket holder for my sins. Come on you GOONERS.


Cheers all.

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