A FOOTIE shirt worn by England and Hammers legend Bobby Moore is set to sell for £18,000. The long-sleeved West Ham top was sold to fan Colin Fitzgerald, 12, for 2s 6d (£1.25 today), by the club’s groundsman in the mid-1960s. Brother Peter, 69 is selling to help his son buy a house. Bobby won the World Cup in 1966. He died in 1993. The online auction is with Stacey’s, of Rayleigh, Essex. Expert Dave Davies said: “This is a gem of a find.”.
![[Portrait of Bobby Moore, West Ham United player.]](https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/20a3d4bb-25c4-4029-a8bd-752bdd2b14ac.jpg?strip=all&w=706)
“I expect it to go for well over £10,000 and this is the first time I have seen a genuine Bobby Moore West Ham shirt. "But it could be much higher. “The theories over the whereabouts of his disappeared England shirt make it all the more valuable to a generation of fans who think Bobby is perhaps the greatest defender ever. “Other shirts worn by famous players like Eric Cantona, George Best and Gazza have gone for huge prices - so this could run into the tens of thousands.
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