1970s Indians Throwback (Classic Red)
Price range: $27.99 through $32.99The classic 1970s INDIANS block letters…doesn’t get much better (or more Cleveland) than that!
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The classic 1970s INDIANS block letters…doesn’t get much better (or more Cleveland) than that!

The classic 1970s INDIANS block letters…doesn’t get much better (or more Cleveland) than that!

The classic 1970s INDIANS block letters…doesn’t get much better (or more Cleveland) than that!

Ali Kazemaini (affectionately known by fans as the “Kaz”) was a versatile playmaker, 1985 MISL rookie of the year, and a fan favorite.

In the mid 1980s the best defensive players in Cleveland were Clay Matthews, Hanford Dixon and…Benny Dargle. Tough-nosed, energic and with his signature beard – Dargle was a fan favorite to legions of Clevelanders that rocked Richfield Coliseum night in and night out. • 100% breathable polyester (mesh) • Fabric weight: 4.13 oz./yd² (140 g/m²)…

Bernie James anchored the defense from 1982-1987, was one of the leagues’ toughest back line players – named MISL Defender of the Year 1982-83.

Bernie James anchored the Force defense from 1982-1987, was one of the leagues’ toughest back line players – named MISL Defender of the Year 1982-83.

Clay Matthews – a Cleveland legend and mainstay at LB for 16 years 278 games, 4x Pro Bowl, 1,561 tackles…never met a lateral he didn’t like Deserves to be in Canton…vote him in! The tri-blend fabric creates a vintage, fitted look. And extreme durability makes this t-shirt withstand repeated washings and still remain super comfortable….

Craig Allen – part of the “Big 3” (along with Kai Haaskivi and Keith Furphy) – was one of the most prolific scorers in team history.

Another raucous crowd at Richfield Coliseum is ready to rock! Legendary PA announcer Howie Chizek with your Cleveland Force starting lineup…

If you were a Cleveland Indians fan in the 1980’s, you certainly know this memorable jingle… “So Catch Indian Fever…Be A Believer!”

If you were a Cleveland Indians fan in the 1980’s, you certainly know this memorable jingle… “So Catch Indian Fever…Be A Believer!”
Yes, we suffered through a tough decade of baseball, but we had great fans…(and catchy commercial jingles!)