Description
A nostalgic Glen Hoddle footballer print, originally presented with Look‑In magazine — the hugely popular 1970s–80s teen TV and pop‑culture weekly. Printed in full colour and featuring Hoddle in classic kit, it captures the era when football stars were celebrated through trading cards, magazine pull‑outs and collectable prints.
This example includes what is most likely a printed (not hand‑signed) signature, typical of Look‑In promotional cards of the time. Compact and display‑ready, it’s a great addition for collectors of vintage football memorabilia, Spurs history, or retro magazine ephemera.
Short Background – Glen Hoddle & Look‑In Magazine
Glen Hoddle was one of England’s most gifted midfielders, known for his vision, technique and playmaking ability throughout the late 1970s and 1980s. During this period, Look‑In magazine regularly featured football stars in its collectable card series, pairing sporting heroes with the magazine’s pop‑culture appeal.
These prints were often kept in scrapbooks or pinned to bedroom walls, making surviving examples in good condition increasingly sought after by fans of retro football culture.
Size: 14.5 x 10cm
Glen Hoddle Footballer Print
£3.99
Description
A nostalgic Glen Hoddle footballer print, originally presented with Look‑In magazine — the hugely popular 1970s–80s teen TV and pop‑culture weekly. Printed in full colour and featuring Hoddle in classic kit, it captures the era when football stars were celebrated through trading cards, magazine pull‑outs and collectable prints.
This example includes what is most likely a printed (not hand‑signed) signature, typical of Look‑In promotional cards of the time. Compact and display‑ready, it’s a great addition for collectors of vintage football memorabilia, Spurs history, or retro magazine ephemera.
Short Background – Glen Hoddle & Look‑In Magazine
Glen Hoddle was one of England’s most gifted midfielders, known for his vision, technique and playmaking ability throughout the late 1970s and 1980s. During this period, Look‑In magazine regularly featured football stars in its collectable card series, pairing sporting heroes with the magazine’s pop‑culture appeal.
These prints were often kept in scrapbooks or pinned to bedroom walls, making surviving examples in good condition increasingly sought after by fans of retro football culture.
Size: 14.5 x 10cm