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32/33 Manchester United Reserves v Everton Football Programme: This would have been described as near mint but if you look closely you will see it has had two hole punches professionally repaired. No writing and staples have been removed. See 3 photos online to see quality of work. Central League.
Tottenham Double Season Home Tickets + Programmes: 25 programmes including a few friendlies and reserves. Tickets are league games v Everton Man City Wolves Sheffield Wed Notts Forest Birmingham Blackpool Leicester Cardiff and West Brom. FA Cup v Charlton Crewe and Sunderland, England v West Germany U23, 2 Reserves and a Friendly v Dinamo Tbilisi. (17 tickets). Very good in collectors folder.
Football Duncan Ferguson 16x12 signed colour montage photo. Duncan Cowan Ferguson (born 27 December 1971) is Scottish football player and coach. He began his professional career at Dundee United in 1990. He moved to Rangers in 1993 for a then British transfer record of £4 million. He spent the remainder of his career in England with two spells at Everton (1994 to 1998 and 2000 to 2006) and Newcastle United between 1998 and 2000. Ferguson retired from football in 2006. Good condition Est.
Football Alan Ball 16x12 signed colour photo pictured during his playing days at Everton. Alan James Ball MBE (12 May 1945 - 25 April 2007) was a professional English footballer and football club manager. He was the youngest member of England's 1966 World Cup winning team and played as a midfielder for various clubs, scoring more than 180 league goals in a career spanning 22 years. His playing career also included a then national record £220, 000 transfer from Everton to Arsenal at the end of 1971. After retiring as a player, he had a 15-year career as a manager which included spells in the top flight of English football with Portsmouth, Southampton and Manchester City. Good condition Est.
Football Everton 1978 Centenary year commemorative cover PM Liverpool 28th Oct 1978 signed by Everton legends Alan Ball and Colin Harvey. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certifcate 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 £7.95.
Peter Beardsley Newcastle Football High Quality 16x12 Signed Photograph. Peter Andrew Beardsley MBE (born 18 January 1961 is an English former footballer who played as a forward or midfielder between 1979 and 1999. In 1987, he set a record transfer fee in the English game and represented his country 59 times between 1986 and 1996, once as captain, taking part in two FIFA World Cups (1986 and 1990) and UEFA Euro 1988. At club level, he played for Newcastle United, Liverpool and Everton, having also had spells with Carlisle United, Manchester United, Vancouver Whitecaps, Bolton Wanderers, Manchester City, Fulham, Hartlepool United and the Melbourne Knights. He was briefly appointed as the caretaker manager of Newcastle United in 2010. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certifcate 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 £7.95.
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 Certifcate 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 £7.95.
CENTENARY TREASURE CHEST Well, there just had to be one of these in our Centenary auction, a large container of goodies, with many items not listed here. Includes 9 x Wembley metal pin badges including Speedway, Ice Hockey and Twin Towers, programme England v France 1951 at Highbury, Aldershot v Bradford PA 69/70 (last Bradford League game),FA Cup Finals 1951, 58, 59, 63-65, 67-69, 71-76, 78, 80-81, 83-89, 93 + replay and 96, Premier League badge collection in container 95/6, programme Shef Wed v Grimsby 1934/35 including Cup Winners supplement, Players Union rulebook early 50s, World Cup Final 2006 programme, Tickets Man Utd v Real Madrid 67/8 plus a couple of others from this period plus Scotland Rugby v England 1950 ticket and likewise Barbarians v New Zealand 1974, set of Keymen ( Charlton, Moore, Lee and Ball) in original box (chipped in places), programmes for the final games to be played at Middlesbrough and Chesterfield, England Amateur International shirt badge ( 3 Lions), Irish Cup Final programmes 60 and 64, 5 issues of Gunflash early 50s including June 50 Cup-Winning issue, programme Cardiff v Tottenham 1930/31 ( no covers), Leeds players Cup Final brochure 1965, Henley Regatta programme 53, Mexico pre-World Cup 66 Futbol magazine, Cavalcade of Sport 1957 programme at White City including cricket, football, rugby, athletics, show-jumping etc with well known sportsmen, World Cup 70 English travel brochure, World Cup 70 guide produced in Czechoslovakia, World Cup 74 Tournament programme (48 pages) plus German World Cup 74 guide to all the players and teams (42 pages), Charlton Athletic 1990 Australian Tour programme, Euro 80 (Italy) programme plus World Cup 94 Tournament programme, Day & Mason Cup Annuals 1951 and 51/2 season, German Cup Final programme 67, England Amateurs v Greece at Stamford Bridge 64 programme, 1957 Amateur Cup Final programme and songsheet plus songsheets for the 56, 62, 69 and 70 FA Cup Finals and England Internationals v Wales 53 and Scotland 47 and 61. A.C.Como fortieth anniversary booklet (1949-Italian club), several National Sporting Club boxing menus, Festival of Sport pennant 1951, Bobby Charlton Man Utd pennant late 60s, several sets of England scouting notes re potential opponents prepared by former player Eddie Baily circa 1980, 3 x Fulham rosettes 1975 inc Cup Final, signed photographs of John Charles, Bobby Collins and Norman Hunter in Leeds strip plus a Futera card signed by George Best, 2 x 1958 match postcards, collection of white card autographs 1950s including some Scottish, issues of Sport Pictures weekly 4/2/1922 and Mirror of Life and Sport 29/10/1910 and 10/12/1910, Scotland Team Group picture 1932-33 v England, History of Workington FC 1951-58, book "Willie Maley - Man who made Celtic", 9 x Newcastle home European programmes late 60s inc Fairs Cup Final, Oxford v Cambridge football programmes 64-66 inc, signed Bolton 56/7 newspaper team group picture together with several other late 50s teams signed but with tape marks inc Arsenal, Leicester, Bury etc, 2 x 1950s scrapbooks, Wolves team group photograph with League trophy , probably 1959, collection of ten pre-war team group cards (late 30s) including Wolves, Man Utd, Rangers, Leeds, Everton etc, All-Sports Weekly 28/1/1927, 1963 Charity Shield programme, 21 x Texaco Cup/Watney Cup programmes early 70s including some Finals, 1930 World Cup Uruguayan Commemorative medal in packet, Topical Times Annuals 1938/9 and 1939/40, 11 mid-size Pinnace cards mostly South Shields, "More Stars of Football" book in the early 50s Signature series, Alan Smith signed Leeds away shirt (yellow, Strongbow sponsor, possibly match shirt), Champions League Final programmes 2005 and 2006 with Supplements, 3 x European Cup final programmes, several League Cup, UEFA Cup and Cup-Winners Cup Final programmes, 25 FA Cup Semi-Final programmes (60s and 70s), 5 x Rugby League Cup Final programmes, "Sport" Association Football yearbook 1949, , set of Esso Coins in folder FA Cup 1872-1972, booklets History of Cardiff City 1952, History of Blackpool 1948 (FFC series) and book Charlton Athletic history published in 1951 with 122 pages, several England programmes inc a couple of away issues plus many more items which have not been described but which should be of interest. Certainly a worthwhile Centenary Auction collection and most items are at least in Fair-generally good condition and often better. As described
LIVERPOOL 50s Collection of seventeen programmes involving Liverpool, all 1950s, 4 x homes, v Everton 49/50, Hull 54/5, Nottm Forest 55/6 and v Lincoln 56/7 plus 13 Liverpool aways , 52/3 at Cardiff, and Blackpool, 53/4 at Newcastle, 54/5 Reserves at West Brom, 55/6 at Port Vale, Manchester City (Cup), Bury, 56/7 at Nottm Forest , Rotherham , Doncaster and Barnsley plus 57/8 at Derby and Stoke. Some folds, scores, changes noted etc. Fair-generally good
1953-4 Thirteen programmes, all 53-4 season, includes England v Ireland at Everton (folds), Oldham v Hull, Swindon v QPR, Swansea v Plymouth, Blackburn v Everton, Exeter v Norwich (creased), Brentford v Blackburn plus programmes from Notts County, Lincoln, Walsall (creased), Luton, Crewe and Leicester. Most have scores noted, folds etc. Fair
1950s Collection of 15 x 1950s programmes, 52/3 England v Scotland (score on cover), Villa v Portsmouth, Middlesbrough v Preston, Bristol City v Aldershot, Portsmouth v Cardiff, Spurs v Halifax (Cup-tears along folds), Sunderland v Aston Villa, plus issues from Chelsea, Southampton, Shef Wed and Shef Utd, 55/6 Preston v Luton, Man Utd v Everton, 56/7 Nottm Forest v Liverpool and Everton v Sunderland. Some faults. Fair
PENNANTS Collection of 28 pennants, World Cup Italia 90, Birmingham City, Crystal Palace, Derby County, Halifax Town, West Ham United, Tottenham Hotspur, Oxford United, Shef Utd, Sunderland, QPR, Plymouth, Newcastle, Bury, Blackburn, Portsmouth, Preston, Blackpool, Burnley, Barnsley, Chelsea, Doncaster, Hull, Everton , Luton, Ipswich, Nottm Forest and Liverpool. All are late 1960s with exception of the Italia 90 pennant. Generally good
WARTIME NORTH AFRICA Single sheet programme, 55 Area v Diagonals XI, 25/2/45 , played in North Africa but venue not noted , probably for security purposes. Programme belonged to Jesse Pye who played for Wolves in the 49 Cup Final. Most players do not have clubs noted although players from Tottenham, Everton, Bolton and Chesterfield. Generally good
ENGLAND - SCOTLAND 1945 Two programmes, one official, one pirate for Army International, England v Scotland at Tottenham, 3/12/45, played on a Monday afternoon. Scotland included 2 x Hibs players plus others from Hearts, Partick, Ayr, Dundee, St Mirren, Airdrie whilst a strong England side included 2 players from each of West Brom, Wolves and Everton. Small piece off top right corner. Pirate programme published by Rossi and in generally good condition. Fair-generally good
WARTIME -LEEDS Programme, Northern Command v Western Command, 31/10/45 at Elland Road, Leeds, four page issue, players included 4 x Wolves players in the Northern Command line-up with two more in the Western Command team. Other clubs represented include Leicester, Charlton, Arsenal, Man City, Everton, Liverpool, Man Utd and West Brom. Also included is a flyer for the game which also lists the teams but includes Black of Hearts in the Western Command although the programme lists Taylor of Liverpool in that position. Good
WARTIME - SOUTHEND 1944 Programme, Essex Combined Services v Southend Combined Services XI, 26/4/44 at Southend Stadium. Players from several professional clubs took part including Spurs, Arsenal, Blackburn, Burnley, Celtic, West Ham, Everton and Airdrie. Score noted, Essex won 6-3. Generally good
1947/48 B-E A collection of 8 programmes from the 1947/48 season Bradford City v Oldham, Bristol Rovers v Exeter City , Chelsea v Stoke City, Coventry City v Fulham , Crewe Alexandra v Stockport, Derby County v Burnley (lacks staples) , Doncaster Rovers v Nottingham Forest , Everton v Fulham (FAC). As described
LIVERPOOL - EVERTON MENU 1963 Menu for Liverpool Town Hall Dinner, 24/7/63 given in honour of Everton , League Champions 62-63 and Liverpool, FA Cup Semi-Finalists 62-3, signed on inside front cover by many players plus the Lord Mayor of Liverpool. At least 28 signatures including Harry Catterick, Harris, Stevens, West, Labone, Young, Kay, Vernon, Bingham, Scott, John Moores etc (Everton) plus Yeats, Hunt, St John, Stevenson, Milne, Byrne, Callaghan, Lawrence, Bennett, A'Court etc. Generally good
LIVERPOOL Collection of Liverpool FC newspapers including 12 issues of "Kop" newspaper produced in 1966 and 67 (includes number 1) plus two issues of Liverpool Echo/Post colour celebration newspapers before and after the 1965 Cup Final, similar publication re promotion in 1962, Liverpool Echo celebration of The Double 1986 and 1966 Echo/Post celebration issue covering Liverpool winning the League and Everton the Cup. Folds, small tears. Fair-generally good
LIVERPOOL RESERVES Twelve Liverpool Reserves programmes ten homes and two aways, homes are 63/4 v Man City, 64/5 v Aston Villa, Huddersfield, Shef Utd, Preston, Chesterfield, Everton, 65/6 v Shef Utd, Preston and Burnley plus aways 62/3 at Barnsley and 65/6 at Stoke. Team changes, h-t scores etc noted. Generally good
LIVERPOOL MISCELLANY Small collection of items relating to Liverpool FC , metal car badge with screw holes for attaching showing player in red and white against a red and white background (1960s style), small Liverpool FC 1963-4 Champions pennant, Ian St John postcard, Liverpool press photo team group 1963 , 7" x 5", Liverpool v Everton programme 30/10/57 (opening of Anfield floodlights), 1965 Charity Shield programme, Man Utd v Liverpool, Port Vale matchcard programme, 27/1/64 (Cup replay), cartoon showing a boy scout at Everton stating that Bill Shankly had sent him to polish the League Championship trophy ready for it to move to Anfield from Goodison, fixture card 79/80 and a postcard poem RIP Liverpool after a Cup defeat at Goodison. Generally good
TICKETS Small collection of nine match tickets including English Players v Scottish Players 7/4/64 at Goodison (Dixie Dean Testimonial), Everton v Inter Milan 18/9/63 European Cup (Directors Box), England v Scotland 1963, Rangers Directors Box ticket 10/8/63, Wolves Directors Box ticket 11/9/63, Borough Utd v Sliema Wanderers 3/10/63 (Cup-Winners Cup at Wrexham), Plymouth Directors Box ticket 13/2/66, Aston Villa Directors Enclosure ticket 5/10/63 and similar at Bolton v West Ham 23/3/ 63 (we think that was the year). Generally good
FA CUP SEMI-FINAL 1908 Everton / Liverpool programme issued for the FA Cup Semi-Final, Newcastle United v Fulham, 28/3/1908 at Anfield, Liverpool , also covers Everton Reserves v Blackpool Res. Newcastle won this Semi-Final, 6-0 but lost to Wolves in the Final. 16 page issue with team group photographs of both teams included. Ex bound volume, slight tears to edges. Generally good
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