
England 2004 Scholes Away Kit (M)
England
2004 Away Kit
Scholes #8
Umbro
Medium
Pre-Owned / Excellent Condition
Paul Scholes was one of the most technically gifted midfielders of his generation, but his time with the England national team never truly reflected his brilliance at club level with Manchester United. Often deployed out of position on the left to accommodate the likes of Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard in central midfield, Scholes’ influence was somewhat diminished on the international stage. Despite this, he was a key figure in England’s campaigns at Euro 2000 and the 2002 World Cup, contributing with his precise passing, vision, and occasional goals from deep. Frustrated by his role and the lack of tactical adaptability, Scholes retired from international duty in 2004 at just 29, a decision that left many England fans wondering what could have been had he been given the freedom to dictate play in his preferred central role.
England
2004 Away Kit
Scholes #8
Umbro
Medium
Pre-Owned / Excellent Condition
Paul Scholes was one of the most technically gifted midfielders of his generation, but his time with the England national team never truly reflected his brilliance at club level with Manchester United. Often deployed out of position on the left to accommodate the likes of Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard in central midfield, Scholes’ influence was somewhat diminished on the international stage. Despite this, he was a key figure in England’s campaigns at Euro 2000 and the 2002 World Cup, contributing with his precise passing, vision, and occasional goals from deep. Frustrated by his role and the lack of tactical adaptability, Scholes retired from international duty in 2004 at just 29, a decision that left many England fans wondering what could have been had he been given the freedom to dictate play in his preferred central role.
Description
England
2004 Away Kit
Scholes #8
Umbro
Medium
Pre-Owned / Excellent Condition
Paul Scholes was one of the most technically gifted midfielders of his generation, but his time with the England national team never truly reflected his brilliance at club level with Manchester United. Often deployed out of position on the left to accommodate the likes of Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard in central midfield, Scholes’ influence was somewhat diminished on the international stage. Despite this, he was a key figure in England’s campaigns at Euro 2000 and the 2002 World Cup, contributing with his precise passing, vision, and occasional goals from deep. Frustrated by his role and the lack of tactical adaptability, Scholes retired from international duty in 2004 at just 29, a decision that left many England fans wondering what could have been had he been given the freedom to dictate play in his preferred central role.
























