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Great news for Manchester United football fans. Introducing the Manchester United Soccer Collection of Pillows from Media Storehouse. Add a touch of passion to your living space with these beautifully designed pillows, featuring iconic Manchester United logos and team colors. These high-quality pillows are perfect for showing your support and adding a pop of style to your sofa or chair. Made from soft and comfortable materials, they're not only great for decoration but also perfect for snuggling up and watching your favorite team play. Whether you're a season ticket holder or just a passionate fan, these Manchester United pillows are a must-have addition to your home. So why wait? Show off your love for Manchester United with these stylish and comfortable pillows from Media Storehouse.

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Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: George Best is greeted by young fans before kick-off on his first team return for Manchester

George Best is greeted by young fans before kick-off on his first team return for Manchester United in 1973
Football - 1973 / 1974 First Division - Manchester United 1 Birmingham City 0 Uniteds George Best is greeted by young fans before kick-off on his first team return for the club at Old Trafford

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: George Best is greeted by a young fan at he attempts to kick-off for Manchester United

George Best is greeted by a young fan at he attempts to kick-off for Manchester United
Football - 1973 / 1974 First Division - Manchester United 1 Birmingham City 0 Uniteds George Best is greeted by a young fan shortly before kick-off on his first team come-back for the club at Old

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Manchester Uniteds Jim Holton and Alex Forsyth leave the field after United fans invade the Old

Manchester Uniteds Jim Holton and Alex Forsyth leave the field after United fans invade the Old Trafford pitch in 1974
Football - 1973 / 1974 First Division - Manchester United 0 Manchester City 1 Uniteds Jim Holton and Alex Forsyth leave the field after United fans invade the Old Trafford pitch in the hope the game

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Uniteds Denis Law attempts an overhead-kick against Spurs in 1967

Uniteds Denis Law attempts an overhead-kick against Spurs in 1967
Football - 1967 / 1968 First Division - Manchester United 3 Tottenham Hotspur 1 Uniteds Denis Law attempts an overhead-kick at Old Trafford

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: George Best and Denis Law, with the league championship trophy, in 1967

George Best and Denis Law, with the league championship trophy, in 1967
Football - 1966 / 1967 First Division - Manchester United 0 Stoke City 0 United co-club captain Denis Law holds aloft the league championship trophy, with teammate George Best, behind, at Old Trafford

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: George Best under the Old Trafford floodlights in 1965

George Best under the Old Trafford floodlights in 1965
Football - 1964 / 1965 First Division - Manchester United 3 Liverpool 0 Uniteds George Best crosses the ball with the Old Trafford floodlights prominently in the background

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Manchester United - 1983 FA Cup Winners

Manchester United - 1983 FA Cup Winners
Football - 1982 / 1983 FA Cup - Final Replay: Manchester United 4 Brighton and Hove Albion 0 The victorious Manchester United team celebrate with the trophy after victory at Wembley

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Ernie Bond - Manchester United

Ernie Bond - Manchester United
Football - 1951 / 1952 First Division - Bolton Wanderers 1 Manchester United 0 Manchester Uniteds Ernest Ernie Bond at Burnden Park

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Con Martin - Aston Villa

Con Martin - Aston Villa
Football - 1950 / 1951 season Con Martin playing in goal for Aston Villa. Played on outfield as a centre-half in his early years for Villa and as a goalkeeper in 1951/52 season

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Sheffield Wednesday captain Nigel Pearson holds aloft the League Cup in 1991 with goalkeeper Chris

Sheffield Wednesday captain Nigel Pearson holds aloft the League Cup in 1991 with goalkeeper Chris Turner
Football - League Cup Final 1991 - Sheffield Wednesday v Manchester United Captain Nigel Pearson with Goalkeeper Chris Turner and Trevor Francis, celebrate with the League Cup trophy at Wembley

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Manchester United - 1928 / 29

Manchester United - 1928 / 29
Football - 1928 / 1929 season - Manchester United Team Group Back (left to right): Director, J. Pullar (trainer), Samuel Raymond Bennion, Bill Rawlings, Alfred Stewart, Mr. H

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Preston North Ends William McIntosh and Tom Finney

Preston North Ends William McIntosh and Tom Finney
Football - 1946 / 1947 First Division - Preston North End 1 Manchester United 1 Prestons William McIntosh (left) and Tom Finney before the game at Deepdale

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Memorial to the Munich Air Crash K031021

Memorial to the Munich Air Crash K031021
MANCHESTER UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB (Old Trafford), Sir Matt Busby Way, Manchester. View of the memorial to the Munich Air Crash

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Sir Matt Busby K031020

Sir Matt Busby K031020
MANCHESTER UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB (Old Trafford), Sir Matt Busby Way, Manchester. View of the statue of Sir Matt Busby

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Pitch Inspection FA Cup: Southend United v Manchester City 1956

Pitch Inspection FA Cup: Southend United v Manchester City 1956
Referee E. Crawford with Southend's Chairman H. H. Smith (peak cap) and Southend manager Harry Warren, decide whether the pitch would be playable for their cut-tie with Manchester City

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Manchester United footballer Wayne Rooney scoring an overhead kick against Manchester City

Manchester United footballer Wayne Rooney scoring an overhead kick against Manchester City

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Football Stadium - Manchester City FC - The Ethiad Stadium

Football Stadium - Manchester City FC - The Ethiad Stadium
The City of Manchester Stadium in Manchester, England, also known as the Etihad Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is the home of Premier League club Manchester City F.C

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Bobby Charlton and brother Jackie Charlton

Bobby Charlton and brother Jackie Charlton
Manchester United Footballer Bobby Charlton with brother Jack Charlton before England match

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Bobby Charlton, pictured during the Bolton Wanderers verses Manchester United match at

Bobby Charlton, pictured during the Bolton Wanderers verses Manchester United match at Burnden Park Stadium, Bolton, Lancashire. Bolton won the match by one goal to nil. Picture taken 17th March 1962

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Manchester United players Norman Whiteside and Bryan Robson (7

Manchester United players Norman Whiteside and Bryan Robson (7) celebrate a goal 1st October 1982

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Smith, Clayton, Kelly, Goodwin - Lancashire C. C. C

Smith, Clayton, Kelly, Goodwin - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1956 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club photocall Left to right: Sidney Smith, Geoffrey Clayton (wicket-keeper), Edward Kelly and Freddie Goodwin

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Bryan Robson scores for Manchester United in the 1983 FA Cup Final replay

Bryan Robson scores for Manchester United in the 1983 FA Cup Final replay
Football - 1983 FA Cup Final - Replay: Manchester United 4 Brighton and Hove Albion 0 Uniteds Bryan Robson, far right, celebrates his goal with Gordon McQueen (#6), with Frank Stapleton, left

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Manchester United - 1921 / 22

Manchester United - 1921 / 22
Football - 1921 / 1922 season - Manchester United team group Back (left to right): George Bisset, J. Pullar (trainer), Frank Brett, Frank Harris, Clarence Clarrie / Lal Hilditch, John Silcock

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Manchester City - 1955 / 6

Manchester City - 1955 / 6
Football - 1955 / 1956 First Division - Manchester United 2 Manchester City 1 The Manchester City team group at Old Trafford on 31/12/1955. Back (left to right): D

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Manchester United manager Matt Busby sits on the bench with caretaker manager Jimmy Murphy - 1958

Manchester United manager Matt Busby sits on the bench with caretaker manager Jimmy Murphy - 1958 FA Cup Final
Football - 1958 FA Cup Final - Bolton Wanderers 2 Manchester United 0 United manager Matt Busby sits on the bench with caretaker manager Jimmy Murphy at Wembley. 03/05/1958

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Daily Mirror photographer Monte Fresco - 1958 FA Cup Final

Daily Mirror photographer Monte Fresco - 1958 FA Cup Final
Football - 1958 FA Cup Final - Bolton Wanderers 2 Manchester United 0 Daily Mirror photographer Monte Fresco at Wembley. 03/05/1958

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Alan Kirkup and Lindsay McKeown - Manchester United

Alan Kirkup and Lindsay McKeown - Manchester United
Football - 1974 / 1975 Manchester United Photocall Alan Kirkup and Lindsay McKeown. Neither played a first team game for the club

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Ronnie Briggs - Manchester United

Ronnie Briggs - Manchester United
Football - 1963 / 1964 season - Manchester United photocall Goalkeeper Ronald Ronnie Briggs

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Chelsea Football Club: Double Victory - Back-to-Back Premier League Titles Celebration (2005-2006)

Chelsea Football Club: Double Victory - Back-to-Back Premier League Titles Celebration (2005-2006)
Chelsea players celebrate back to back Premiership Titles

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Soccer - League Division One - Chelsea v Manchester United

Soccer - League Division One - Chelsea v Manchester United
Chelsea striker Kerry Dixon in action

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Manchester United fans hold their scarves through fences at the Stretford End in 1977

Manchester United fans hold their scarves through fences at the Stretford End in 1977
Football - 1976 / 1977 First Division - Manchester United 3 Manchester City 1 Young United fans lean through the fences with their scarves at the Stretford End at Old Trafford. 05/03/1977

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Fans at Old Trafford watch the action in the snow during the 1954 / 5 FA Cup

Fans at Old Trafford watch the action in the snow during the 1954 / 5 FA Cup
Football - 1954 / 1955 FA Cup - Third Round, Replay: Manchester United 4 Reading 1 The crowd at Old Trafford watch the match in the snow. 12/01/1955

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Bobby Charlton crosses the ball against Arsenal in 1958

Bobby Charlton crosses the ball against Arsenal in 1958
Football - 1958 / 1959 First Division - Manchester United 1 Arsenal 1 Uniteds Bobby Charlton crosses the ball, with Arsenals Bill Dodgin, right, at Old Trafford

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: David Sadler and George Best - Manchester United

David Sadler and George Best - Manchester United
Football - 1970 / 1971 First Division - Tottenham Hotspur 2 Manchester United 2 Uniteds David Sadler heads towards goal as teammate George Best, left, jumps alongside him, with Denis Law, far right

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Manchester Uniteds Jimmy Nicholl - 1979 FA Cup Semi-Final

Manchester Uniteds Jimmy Nicholl - 1979 FA Cup Semi-Final
Football - 1978 / 1979 FA Cup - Semi-Final: Manchester United 2 Liverpool 2 a.e.t. Uniteds Jimmy Nicholl at Maine Road. United won the replay four days later 1-0

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Jimmy Greenhoff scores for Manchester United - 1979 FA Cup Semi-Final

Jimmy Greenhoff scores for Manchester United - 1979 FA Cup Semi-Final
Football - 1978 / 1979 FA Cup - Semi-Final: Manchester United 2 Liverpool 2 a.e.t. Uniteds Brian Greenhoff heads his goal past Ray Clemence at Maine Road. United won the replay four days later 1-0

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: George Stacey - Manchester United

George Stacey - Manchester United
Football - 1913 / 1914 season - Manchester United photocall George William Stacey

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Bob Beale - Manchester United

Bob Beale - Manchester United
Football - 1913 / 1914 season - Manchester United photocall Goalkeeper Robert Bob Beale

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: A despondent Denis Law after scoring the goal for Manchester City which relegated Manchester

A despondent Denis Law after scoring the goal for Manchester City which relegated Manchester United in 1974
Football - 1973 / 1974 First Division - Manchester United 0 Manchester City 1 A despondent Denis Law, far right, is congratulated by teammates Dennis Tueart

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: League President Len Shipman presents the Championship trophy to Manchester United co-captain

League President Len Shipman presents the Championship trophy to Manchester United co-captain Denis Law in 1967
Football - 1966 / 1967 First Division - Manchester United 0 Stoke City 0 League President Len Shipman presents the League Championship trophy to club captain Denis Law at Old Trafford

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Bill Foulkes holds aloft the trophy alonside Matt Busby as the title-winning Manchester United

Bill Foulkes holds aloft the trophy alonside Matt Busby as the title-winning Manchester United team do a lap of honour
Football - 1966 / 1967 First Division - Manchester United 0 Stoke City 0 The United team do a lap of honour after winning the league title at Old Trafford

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Bobby Charlton and Martin Buchan - Manchester United

Bobby Charlton and Martin Buchan - Manchester United
Football - 1972 / 1973 First Division - Chelsea 1 Manchester United 0 Uniteds Bobby Charlton, playing in his final game for the club, and teammate Martin Buchan, left, at Stamford Bridge

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Willie Morgan - Manchester United

Willie Morgan - Manchester United
Football - 1972 / 1973 season - Manchester United Photocall Willie Morgan

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Tom O Neill - Manchester United

Tom O Neill - Manchester United
Football - 1972 / 1973 season - Manchester United Photocall Tom O Neil

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Joe Corrigan punches clear for Manchester City

Joe Corrigan punches clear for Manchester City
Football - 1971 / 1972 First Division - Manchester City 3 Manchester United 3 City goalkeeper Joe Corrigan punches clear from the head of Uniteds Brian Kidd at Maine Road

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Steve James - Manchester United

Steve James - Manchester United
Football - 1973 / 1974 season - Manchester United Photocall Steve James

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Stuart Pearson - Manchester United

Stuart Pearson - Manchester United
Football - 1974 / 1975 Second Division - Oxford United 1 Manchester United 0 Manchester Uniteds Stuart Pearson shoots at the Manor Ground

Background imageManchester United Pillow Collection: Alf Arrowsmith and his Liverpool teammates celebrate his goal against Manchester United in 1963 / 4

Alf Arrowsmith and his Liverpool teammates celebrate his goal against Manchester United in 1963 / 4
Football - 1963 / 1964 First Division - Liverpool 3 Manchester United 0 Liverpools Alf Arrowsmith (#10) celebrates after scoring his goal with teammates Ian St John and Ron Yeats



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Manchester United Pillow Collection

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