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Liverpool Gerrard Captain Leader, Legend Small Frame

Item #46955
  1. Relive Gerrard's Glory
  2. $517.99
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Relive Gerrard's Glory

Incredible! This frame lets you literally relive Steven Gerrard's hat trick on his 400th EPL appearance to flatten derby rivals Everton in March 2012. This Next Generation picture frame has a built-in battery powered LCD TV.

This frame even contains the same official adidas Liverpool team jersey that Gerrard was wearing during match play.

Battery powered built-in high resolution 7" LCD TV. Comes with short range remote control and wall charging system. 21 day standby, 8 hour continuous use before charging is required. Soft wood frame. 16" x 15.5"

This technology centered next generation product uniquely creates an intense connection to those memorable Liverpool moments.

This is an official product of the Premier League Archive.


¡Increíble! Este marco te permite revivir los tres goles de Steven Gerrard ante el Everton en su partido número 400 de la Liga Premier Inglesa, en marzo de 2012. Este marco para fotos de Next Generation viene con una pantalla 7” LCD TV integrada, la cual que funciona con batería. El marco ha sido adornado con la misma camiseta del Liverpool hecha por adidas que vistió Gerrard durante el partido. Viene con control remoto de corto alcance y sistema para cargar en la pared. Funciona durante 21 días con la imagen estática y durante 8 horas en modo continuo antes de que la batería requiera ser cargada. Madera suave de 16” x 15.5”.

Rules of the Game: All field marking lines should not be more than 12 cm (5 inches) wide. Passback sent out 38,977 pieces of soccer gear to needy teams and organizations from 7/1/06 – 6/30/07. U.S. Men’s National Team played their first ever game in 1916 vs. Sweden in Stockholm. Everton's Dixie Dean set an English record when he scored 60 goals during the 1927-28 season. The first international soccer game was played in Glasgow, Scotland in 1872.
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