Saturday 13 January 2024

Mark Hateley signed Purple football shirt Rangers 1994-1995

 

Mark Hateley signed Purple football shirt Rangers 1994-1995

Authentic Mark Hateley signed Purple football shirt Rangers 1994-1995. Signed replica retro shirt on the rear in black marker. (Size Large). Autograph obtained at a rare private signing session with Mark on the 21st July 2021. Frame and mount measures 32″ x 24″.

 


Mark Hateley signed Purple football shirt Rangers 1994-1995




 

Mark Wayne Hateley (born 7 November 1961), nicknamed Attila during his time in Milan, is an English former footballer who played as a centre forward. Hateley’s breakthrough season came at Second Division side Portsmouth; where he ended the 1983–84 season as the club’s top goal scorer. He then moved to A.C. Milan, and despite his time at the club affected by inconsistent performances and injuries, Mark Hateley autographs fondly remembered for his winning goal against Inter Milan in 1984. Signed Rangers purple shirt.

 

Genuine Mark Hateley signed shirt

In 1987, Hateley signed for Monaco, winning the league in his first season at the Monegasque club. In 1990, he signed for Rangers. Also, in his five-year spell at the club, he was a part of a title winning squad in every season. Attained personal success in the 1993–94 season. As voted both the SFWA Footballer of the Year and the SPFA Players’ Player of the Year. As well as the league’s top goal scorer with twenty-two goals. He briefly re-joined the club in 1997. There were no available forwards for the Old Firm match, but sent off on his second debut. In 1999, Mark Hateley named as part of Rangers Autographs‘ greatest ever team, and in 2003, inducted to Rangers’ Hall of Fame.

From 1984 to 1992, Hateley made thirty-two appearances for the English national team, scoring nine goals. He was a member of the squads for the 1986 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 1988.

 

Autograph of Mark Hateley Rangers

Father to four children: Emma, Lucy, Faye and Tom. Mark’s son, Tom is also a footballer playing for Piast Gliwice in the Polish Ekstraklasa. Besides, Tom was born in Monaco during Mark’s spell at AS Monaco and would later play in ScotlandEngland and Poland.

Finally, his late father, Tony was also a footballer who played in the English First Division for teams including Aston Villa. ChelseaLiverpool autographs and Notts County amongst others during the 1950s to 70s. At one stage, Tony’s transfer fees totalled the most for any player in England.

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