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India Press Store - England Street Sack (Red)

England Street Sack (Red)
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Manufacturer: 365 Inc
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Binding: Apparel
Brand: 365 Inc
Clothing Size: One Size
Department: unisex-adult
Feature: Team logo sackpack to tote all your gear easily.
Is Memorabilia: 0
Label: 365 Inc
Manufacturer: 365 Inc
Publisher: 365 Inc
Studio: 365 Inc

Features
Team logo sackpack to tote all your gear easily.
Made out of nylon the pack has team graphic screened on front.
Durable cord straps to make it easy to throw over your shoulder.
Orders shipping outside the US are subject to customs fees.

Editorial Reviews:

Country: England #89883.SC You refuse to confine your passion for the Three Lions to the soccer pitch. Your roar echoes wherever you go, so show your love of England with this convenient bag. Set yourself apart from mere fans; you are a fanatic. It may have been rugby's perfect storm. England and the World Cup of 2003. It was certainly a team for the ages. That big, powerful front row that could get around the park too. Martin Johnson in the engine room. The loose forwards who fit together like a hand in a glove Dallaglio, Hill, and Back. The threats out wide like Jason Robinson and Ben Cohen. Did we miss anyone? Ah, yes, some bloke named Wilkinson. Hey Jonn y Jonn y! Jonn y Jonn y Jonn y Wil kin son! So sang the English fans who crowded the pubs and mobbed the streets of Sydney. They it sang on the trains to and from Homebush for the games, and they sang it massed in a sea of white at Olympic Stadium. Then there was that mad scientist of a coach. Clive Woodward. No stone unturned. No expense spared. No idea too weird or wonderful to consider. The result? Cup glory for England. Victory parades in London. Honors for everyone arise Sir Clive! England, who, after all invented the whole sport, were unequivocally, undisputedly, finally on top. Number one. World Cup winners. A perfect storm. A perfect story. And then, four years later, to come out against all the odds and make such a valiant defense of their title. A team, denigrated by everyone including many


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