PROGRAMME MISCELLANY A collection of 12 programmes - Aston Villa v Plymouth Argyle 1945/46, Everton v Stoke, Torquay United v Malinois (Bert Head Testimonial) 1946/47 (rusty staples), Notts County v Southend United 1947/48, Southend United v Norwich City, Manchester United v Burnley (small piece missing) 1949/50, Ipswich v Brighton, Plymouth 1950/51, Mansfield Town v Bradford PA (ph) 1952/53, Millwall v Tottenham (Fr) 1953/54, Lincoln City v Spartak (Fr) (folds/score/scorers)1955/56, Rotherham v Sunderland 1959/60 signed by 15 (lacks staples). As described
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C-E A collection of 180 programmes mostly from the 1960's some from the 1950's and a few from the 1970's featuring homes of Cambridge United (2 from 1st season in the League) , Carlisle United , Chester , Colchester (includes Peterborough ECL 1954/55), Coventry , Crewe , Darlington, , Derby , Doncaster , Exeter City and Everton . Some faults. Fair to generally good
CUP SEMI-FINAL 1931 Official programme produced by Manchester United for Cup Semi-Final, West Brom v Everton, 14/3/1931 at Old Trafford. West Brom won 1-0 despite being a Division 2 club at the time and went on to defeat Birmingham in the Final. Eight page issue, slight fold, score noted, piece off top corner of cover. Fair-generally good
ARSENAL MISCELLANY A collection of over 50 items including 33 home programmes 1968 - 2006 including 4 European homes 1970/1 and Everton 1997/8 Championship issue, Official Memorabilia Pack, Yearbook 1993, Christmas 1999 menu, 2 Islington Gazettes covering schoolboy matches at Highbury. 1978 and 1978 FA Cup Final preview magazines, Paul Merson Testimonial brochure signed on the front, Top Teams Full Colour Fold-out Poster from 1973. 3 Long Playing vinyl records, Arsenal Rap, Arsenal We're Right Behind You and 100 Years of Great Football. Generally good
CUP SEMI-FINAL 1929 Official programme, 1929 Cup Semi-Final, Bolton v Huddersfield at Anfield, Liverpool, 23/3/1929 also covers Everton Reserves v Aston Villa Reserves. Bolton won 3-1 and went on to complete their third 1920s Cup Final victory. Slight wear along folds on team page , score noted. Fair-generally good
BLACKBURN A collection of 30 Blackburn Rovers home programmes from the 1965/66 season to include all 21 League and 4 FA Cup ties v Arsenal , West Ham , Norwich and Sheffield Wednesday plus England v Turkey Under 23, Reserves v Everton, Manchester City v Everton (FAC62R) (pirate-Starkey) and Supporters Club Handbook. Generally good
PROGRAMME MISCELLANY Small collection of (some rare) programmes to include: 1939 FA Cup Final Portsmouth v Wolves official programme (back page missing, tears to front cover), 1932 Guernsey v Tottenham Hotspur (Friendly - removed from scrapbook), 1935 Liverpool v Stoke + Everton v Derby County - (Central League, front cover loose and aged/worn) 1946/47 Everton v Manchester United (fold), 1946 England v Wales at Manchester City (fold) 1946 North v South at ''Ninian Park'' Mauripur in Pakistan (fold - Grand Farewell Football Match programme included players from Manchester, Sunderland, York, Halifax, Hull, Liverpool, Leicester, Wales etc) 1959/60 FA Cup South Shields v Bradford Park Avenue (4-Page - Good), 1960/61 Leeds Senior Cup Final Replay (Good), 1966/67 League Cup Bradford Park Avenue v Grimsby Town (Good), 1969 Welsh International X1 v Manchester United played at Bangor City (Unused match ticket - Good). As described
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Sixty eight programmes from 1948 onwards, with the majority being 1960's and 1970's, including International homes and aways. Scotland v England 1948, Ayr v Newcastle Utd. 76/7 and Nottingham Forest 76/7 both AS Cup, Celtic v Morton 64/5 LC S-F, Chesterfield v Rangers 80/1 AS Cup, England v Scotland 1953, 1955, 1957, 1959 and 1961, Wales v Scotland 1958, 1962 and 1964, 1979 Scottish Cup Final and Queen's Park v Everton 2002/3 Friendly. Generally good
SPORTS MISCELLANY England team Subbuteo (in box with tape ), 1945/46 Chelsea v Fulham programme (attached newspaper cuttings), 8 programmes from the early to mid 1960's 6 Football League Reviews A 5.5" x 4" colour photocard of Pele in New York Cosmos kit autographed to Layze and signed Edson (Pele) with a letter of authenticity. A USA issue programme for the last appearance by Pele for Brazil in a full International v Yugoslavia 18/7/91. Five Tiger Annuals 1979-1983. A set of 4 Horseracing stamps in a Post Office folder. Everton Book (The official EFC Family Album 1988) , Sun Newspaper 26/5/2005 with extensive coverage of Liverpool's Champions League victory, a Topps Match Attax plastic box and 6 unopened packs of cards 2017/18 and a box of 3 Dunlop XX Championship squash balls, yellow dot. Generally good
EVERTON / AUTOGRAPHS A folder of large 16.5" X 12" signed photographs. 36 in total, 20 autographed and 16 without. Signed photographs include Alex Young, Neville Southall, Howard Kendall, Colin Harvey, Kevin Ratcliffe, Bob Latchford, Andy Gray, Graeme Sharpe, John Bailey, Tony McNamara and Dave Hickson. Good
EVERTON / AUTOGRAPHS A folder of large 16.5" X 12" signed photographs. 41 in total, 6 of which are multi-signed. Includes Peter Reid, Gary Stevens, Alan Ball, Kevin Ratcliffe, Graeme Sharpe, Andy Gray, Derek Mountfield, Kevin Sheedy, Pat Van Den Hauwe, Neville Southall, Trevor Steven, Howard Kendall, Kevin Richardson, Paul Bracewell, Louis Saha, Imre Veradi, Royston Drenthe, Sylvain Distin, Derek Temple, Alex Young and Dave Hickson. Good
CRICKET - JACK SHARP Five postcards of Lancashire Cricketer Jack Sharp who also played football for Everton and England. Sharp played 300 times for Everton scoring 68 goals. And won the County Championship with Lancashire in 1904, playing every game in their unbeaten season. He played cricket between 1899-1914 and then post-war , captaining Lancashire between 1923-25 . He won Cup Winners and Runners Up medals with Everton and was 3 times a Championship runner-up. The postcards all show Sharp in cricket poses. Generally good
ENGLAND - SCOTLAND 1905 Official programme with team listings on both sides for England v Scotland 1/4/1905 at the Crystal Palace. The adverts which bordered the team listings have been cut off leaving just the teams listed on both sides plus match venue, date and other match details including "Official Programme" printed at the top of the matchcard. The reverse side also has the teams listed and the players names have been underlined, score noted and players clubs identified. The Scots had three from Hearts, four from Newcastle, with others from Sunderland, Celtic, Everton and Shef Wed whilst England included Bloomer, Woodward, Bache, Sharp, Leake , Roberts etc. As described
ENGLAND - IRELAND 1922 West Brom programme for England v Ireland, 21/10/1922 at The Hawthorns. Pencil changes. The Irish included players from English (Blackburn, Man Utd, Everton etc) , Scottish (Dundee), Welsh (Cardiff and Pontypridd) and Irish Clubs (Linfield, Glenavon). Slight wear. Fair-generally good
FOREIGN Collection of over 50 foreign mainly newspaper/magazine issues to include: 1964 European Cup Final Real Madrid v Inter (includes 4-page insert - punch-holes), 1955 Austria v Yugoslavia (Friendly), 1955 Austria B v Hungary B (Friendly), 50 x 1965 ''Kepes Sport'' Hungarian weekly football magazines includes excellent coverage of International, European & British football with rare issues including both legs of the Fairs Cup Semi Final + Replay for Ferencvaros v Manchester United in Budapest plus Fairs Cup Final Ferencvaros v Juventus in Rome and Ujpest Dosza v Everton (both legs pre & post match issues). Generally good
Peter Bonetti Chelsea autographed football high quality 16x12 inch photograph. Peter Phillip Bonetti (born 27 September 1941 in Putney, London) is a former football goalkeeper for Chelsea, the St. Louis Stars, Dundee United and England. Bonetti was known for his safe handling, lightning reflexes and his graceful style, for which he was given the nickname, The Cat He was one of several goalkeepers (Gordon West of Everton was another) who specialised in a one-armed throw which could achieve a similar distance to a drop kick. Bonetti played seven times for England, but mainly served the team as a back-up to Gordon Banks. Bonetti was part of the winning England squad for the 1966 FIFA World Cup, but did not play. He belatedly received a winners' medal in 2009, after the Football Association led a successful campaign for non-playing members of the squad to be recognised. After Banks fell ill before the 1970 FIFA World Cup quarter-final, Bonetti played as England lost 3-2 to West Germany. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Football programmes. A collection of approximately 250 football programmes, Bristol City, Bristol Rovers, Swindon Town, Norwich City, Plymouth Argyle, Southampton, Portsmouth, Torquay United, 1950's-90's, including Bristol City v. Reading, March 1951; Bristol Rovers v. Reading, March 1951; Norwich City v. Reading, April 1951; Swindon v. Reading, March 1951; Brighton v. Cystal Palace, November 1954; Portsmouth v. Everton, September 1955; Plymouth Argyle v. Rotherham, April 1956; Ipswich v. Brighton, April 1956, a few creases and stains, one or two with results etc in ink, plus Brighton, Cardiff City, Worthing, Oxford, Newport County, Bournemouth, Aldershot, non-league clubs etc (approx 250)
Football programmes. A collection of approximately 250 football programmes, Notts County, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Leicester City, Preston North End, Manchester United, Liverpool, Doncaster Rovers, Newcastle Utd, West Bromwich Albion, 1950's-70's, including Notts County v. Bradford City, November 1945; Bradford v. Wrexham, December 1950; Nottingham Forest v. Reading, January 1951; Doncaster Rovers v. Bury, March 1952; Walsall v. Reading, December 1954; Leeds v. Everton, April 1953; Sheffield Wednesday v. Birmingham City, December 1956; Sheffield United v. Bury, November 1956; Manchester Utd v. West Bromwich Albion, December 1956; Accrington Stanley v. Tranmere Rovers, April 1956; Portadown v. Glentoran, February 1957; Manchester City v. Manchester Utd, February 1957, a few creases, tears and some soiling, plus 1960's-70's Liverpool, Birmingham City, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Aston Villa etc (approx 250)
1950's Programmes, 53-4 Chelsea v Newcastle, Nottingham Forest v Birmingham. 54-5 Exeter v Southampton, 55-6 Everton v Portsmouth, Scunthorpe v Liverpool - F.A Cup, Aston Villa v Cardiff/Sunderland joint issue .Orient v Brentford- F.A Cup. Sunderland v Aston Villa (corner tear) plus other 50's issues. (38)
Manchester United Home & Away Programmes, 1962-3 thirty one issues including F.A Cup Final and Semi, v Benfica, away at Orient, plus pirate at West Ham, supporters club handbook. 63-4 twenty nine issues including Charity Shield at Everton, F.A. Cup semi, aways at Willem II, Sporting Lisbon, Barnsley. (60)
Tickets, Chelsea Homes 1964 -1965 v. Tottenham Hotspur F.A. Cup 1965 -1966 v. West Brom, 1966 - 1967 v. Sheffield Wednesday - F.A Cup, 1968 - 1969 v. West Brom F.A.Cup x two, Nottingham Forest League Cup dated Tuesday September 30th v. Leeds, x two. Arsenal 1972 -1973 v. Ipswich, Arsenal, both F.A. Cup Norwich League Cup Semi Final, 1974 - 1975 v. Arsenal, Wolves x two, Everton, Tottenham x two, Liverpool, 1975 - 1976 Bristol City - Anglo Scottish, no year v. Manchester City Saturday February 11th, Nottingham Forest, Monday April 11th. (22)
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