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SOUTHAMPTON Six Southampton programmes from the 1963/64 season - 4 homes v Sheffield Wednesday (practice match) 17/8/1963, Hampshire Day at The Dell (Senior and Intermediate Cup Finals 4/4/1962 to include Aldershot v Salisbury), friendly v Chelsea (Ron Reynolds) 29/4/1964 and Newport (IOW) 25/1/1964 (Hants League Division 1) plus 2 away matches at West Ham (SJFC) 30/9/1963 and at Salisbury 24/8/1963 (Hants League Division 1). Some faults. Fair to generally good
WEMBLEY CUP FINAL TEAMSHEETS Thirteen official carbon copy teamsheets including Tranmere Rovers 2000 LC, Newcastle United 1998 FA Cup, Manchester United 1999 FA Cup, Chelsea 2000 FA Cup S-F, Manchester United 1997 Charity Shield, Manchester United 2000 Charity Shield, Newcastle United 2000 FA Cup S-F, Chelsea 2000 Charity Shield, France v England 1999 International both teamsheets, Chelsea 2000 FA Cup, Aston Villa 2000 FA Cup and Leicester City 2000 LC. Good
ARSENAL Twenty Arsenal programmes, 17 homes and 3 aways 1960-1970. Homes to include Pirate v Rotherham United (FAC) 1959/60 , Ipswich v Luton (FAC3R2R) at Highbury 1961/62 and single card Reserves v Tottenham 1969/70 (Greaves and Gilzean played for Spurs). Aways single card v Chelsea (SECLC Semi Final) 1961/62 and Chelmsford City (Met League) 1963/64. Generally good
WARTIME FOOTBALL Five sub-standard condition programmes: England v Scotland 19/2/1944 at Wembley folded and tears, Belgium v Netherlands 1/2/1941 at Walthamstow Ave. FC with a section of paper missing which does not affect the line-ups, England v Scotland 25/2/1945 in Calcutta which has been restored, British Army v United States Army 27/3/1943 at Southampton FC, heavily folded, tears and minor paper loss and Aston Villa v Charlton 20/5/1944 played at Chelsea FC King George's Fund For Sailors, heavily folded, tears and worn. Poor
FOOTBALL TICKETS A large quantity of tickets from England including Internationals at Wembley from the 1970's onwards, Cup Finals and Charity Shields at Wembley from the 1970's onwards, various FA Cup Semi-Finals, several Arsenal home and away tickets from the 1980's, Swindon v Tottenham 79/80 FA Cup, Bristol City v Aston Villa 62/3 FA Cup, WBA v Chelsea 77/8, Hillingdon Borough v Watford 76/7 FA Cup, Tottenham v Birmingham 66/7 FA Cup, Chelsea v Tottenham 64/5 FA Cup, Tottenham v Bayern Munich and Coleraine 82/3 ECWC both unused, Russia v Czech Rep. Euro 96, Portugal v England Euro 200, Russia v Greece Euro 2004 and France v England Euro 2004 unused. Plus a season ticket wallet from World Cup 1966 with small writing and a few music concert tickets. Generally good
FOOTBALL MISCELLANY Programmes: 75 including Ipswich Town Reserves 10 homes from the 70's & 80's, 17 X Bradford City homes from 1960's, Man. Utd. V Tottenham 57/8 with token, Dunfermline v WBA 68/9 ECWC, Aston Villa v WBA 57 FA Cup S-F Replay, 12 X Gillingham homes 1952-1958, 4 West Ham Utd. Homes v. Wacker 54/5, Millwall 59/60 SFC, Austria Vienna and Dukla Prague both 59/60 Friendlies, 6 X WBA homes of which 4 in the 50's, 6 X Southend United Reserves homes 1950's including v. Chelsea 23/1/1960 creased. Magazines: Everybody's Weekly 1/5/1954 including a feature on Wonderful Wembley and All Sports Weekly 13/4/1929 with a split spine, 2 X Sporting Mirror 16 & 23/1/1948 and Soccer January 1948. Fair to generally good
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR Small programme miscellany including the home Friendly v. Swansea Town 6/12/1955, slightly folded in four and 2 FA Cup programmes v. Crewe Alexandra in season 1959/60, the home game being Tottenham's record cup victory 13-2. Away programme has a horizontal crease and slightly worn and the home programme is folded in four and annotations. Plus 22 items from Tottenham's Double season 1960/1 including home programmes v. Blackpool, Leicester, Sheff. Weds. X 2, Charlton FA Cup, Crewe FA Cup, Sunderland FA Cup and Dynamo Tbilisi Friendly. all heavily folded and minor tears. Away programmes include Cardiff (piece cut from front cover), Arsenal and Aston Villa both with punched holes, Chelsea with split spine and slightly marked, Man. Utd. (worn), Sheff. Weds. (tiny paper loss at bottom). The rest are slightly creased, Nottm. Forest, Wolves, Fulham, Aston Villa FA Cup, Burnley FA Cup S-F and Leicester City FA Cup Final. A Tottenham Hotspur First Day Cover 14/5/1996 saluting a legend, Danny Blanchflower and Spurs 1961 official publication the Spurs Players. Fair to generally good
FOOTBALL PROGRAMME MISCELLANY Ten programmes including 1948 Amateur Cup Final Leytonstone v Barnet at Chelsea, Bristol Rovers v Man. Utd. 53/4 FA Cup minor tears and repairs, Worcester City v Coventry City 5/11/1960, Celtic v Liverpool 65/6 ECWC S-F marked, Mexico 1985 Tournament including England, Horwich RMI v Fleetwood 56/7, PFA Invitation Team Hong Kong v Man. City year unknown, Dulwich Hamlet v St. Albans City 48/9, Weymouth v Torquay 60/1 FA Cup and Brighton Res. v Watford Res. 62/3. Generally good
HEARTS v CHELSEA 1947 The 4 page programme for a Hearts home friendly against Chelsea played on 21/04/1947. Before joining Chelsea in 1946 from Hearts, Tommy Walker had guested for the London side having also played for the Army All Stars. Following the transfer the two clubs played each other over the next four season, 1947 and 1949 in Edinburgh, 1948 and 1950 at Stamford Bridge. Generally good
CHELSEA Chelsea visited Dallymount Park for a second successive year on 26th April 1954 to play a Bohemians Selected side which included Sam Bartram from Charlton, Bill Eckersley from Blackburn, Jimmy Logie from Arsenal and Charlie Mitten from Fulham. On the 28th September 1953 Crystal Palace entertained Chelsea to celebrate their first Floodlit match at Selhurst Park. The programme has been repaired on the inside of the spine. Fair to generally good
NEUTRALS AT CHELSEA FC Eleven programmes for matches at Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge ground:-1949/1950 London FA Charity Cup Final, Dulwich Hamlet v Wimbledon, 1956-1957 Charity Match between Sporting Celebrities and Famous Fools – Listed players include: Freddie Mills, Danny Blanchflower, Kenneth Wolstenholme, Peter Sillett, Reg Matthews, Charlie Chester, Tommy Trinder, Ted Ray, Terry Thomas, Arthur Askey and Benny Hill.- Amateur Cup Semi-final, Kingstonian v Enfield – 1966 FA Amateur Cup Semi-final, Alvechurch v Wealdstone – 1975 FA Cup Semi-final, West Ham v Ipswich – 1976/77 FA Cup 1sr Round 2nd Replay, Brighton v Crystal Palace – 1976 FA Cup Semi-final, Crystal Palace v Southampton and 1978 FA Cup Semi-final, Orient v Arsenal – 1980/81 Charity Match between Dennis Waterman’s X1 including Bob Wilson, Frank McLintock and George Graham against The Soccer All Stars including Roy Hodgson, Malcolm Allison, Peter Osgood and Ian Hutchinson.1988/89 Chelsea Stewards Challenge, East Stand and Track v West Stand and Shed End 18/05/1989. Fair to generally good
CHELSEA Programme Bohemians Select X1 v Chelsea at Dalymount Park, Dublin 8/5/1953. The programme has been signed by 10 of the Bohemians side including Stanley Matthews of Blackpool and England and Ernie Taylor of Sunderland who both guested for the local side. Some marks. Fair to generally good
FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Tea towel celebrating 70 years of Football League Champions 1888-1958. Teams depicted on the towel are all the winners in that period to include Arsenal , Aston Villa , Blackburn Rovers , Burnley , Chelsea , Everton , Huddersfield Town , Liverpool , Manchester United , Manchester City , Newcastle United , Portsmouth , Preston North End , Sheffield United , Sheffield Wednesday , Sunderland , West Bromwich Albion , Wolverhampton Wanderers . Generally good
CHELSEA Single sheet programme Bexleyheath v Chelsea London Minor Cup Final May 10th 1958. Horizontal fold with season changed in pencil to 1957/58 as the date on the programme was incorrectly printed as 1958/59. Teenagers Bobby Tambling and Barry Bridges played for Chelsea. Fair to generally good
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