Image copyright Paul Lamb Image caption The match-worn number 10 shirt was once worn by club legend Charlie NicholasA rare football shirt stolen from the National Football Museum has been returned anonymously by post. The 30-year-old Celtic top, valued at about £600, was taken after a man entered the Manchester museum without paying on 1 February, police said. The number 10 shirt, once worn by Bhoys legend Charlie Nicholas in the club's 1991/92 season, was loaned to the museum by its owner Paul Lamb. "It is unbelievable," said Mr Lamb, who was told the Umbro shirt had arrived at the museum earlier. The museum said in a statement: "We are pleased to report that a Celtic football shirt stolen from our third-floor gallery has now been recovered and returned to the museum.
Source: BBC March 03, 2020 18:08 UTC