EVERTON - PAUL GASCOIGNE Everton match-worn blue short-sleeved shirt, number 7 , worn and signed by Paul Gascoigne. Gascoigne gave the shirt to Sean McCarthy when both were substituted during the second half of a pre-season friendly between Oldham for whom McCarthy was playing and Everton. Gascoigne apparently was in sore need of a "Tab" (Cigarette) and received an ovation as he walked off the pitch. Believed to be August 2000. Signed on the back on the number "Good luck Paul Gascoigne". Good
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CUP FINAL ROSETTE 1894 Superb Cup Final rosette from 1894 when Notts County defeated Bolton Wanderers 4-1 at Goodison Park, Everton.. A newspaper article from 1959 in the Bolton Evening News states that the Bolton Wanderers Rosette , which shows 2 pigs trotters above a badge reading "Give Us Another Goal !!! " with Bolton Wanderers inscribed on the tails of the rosette, was worn at the 1894 Cup Final and also at the 1904 Cup Final in which Manchester City defeated Bolton. It made its third and final trip to a Cup Final in 1923 when Bolton defeated West Ham in the first Wembley Cup Final. The rosette, still in exceedingly good condition, was wrapped up carefully and put away in a box between outings to the Cup Finals. Good
WARTIME - QPR Four page programme, Army Soccer, London District v Eastern Command, 24/1/46 at Loftus Road, players came mainly from London clubs including QPR, Arsenal, West Ham, Brentford, Crystal Palace, Fulham and Spurs with others coming from Everton, Exeter, Shef Wed, Reading and Brighton. Fold. generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED Nine Manchester United home programmes, 49/50 v Man City (tape on spine) and Everton, 50/51 v Aston Villa (tape on spine), Everton and Sunderland (tape on spine) and 51/2 v Charlton, Huddersfield (tape on spine), Bolton and Aston Villa. Some are generally good, various faults. Fair
FOOTBALL PROGRAMME MISCELLANY 1940'S & 1950'S Eighteen programmes: England v Wales 27/5/1943 Pirate issued by Victor with pencil annotations throughout, 3 Leicester City homes v. Fulham 16/4/1949 creased and team changes, Newcastle 18/9/1954 and Preston 11/4/1955 team changes, WBA v Coventry 18/4/1949 creased, Wolves v. Derby 18/9/1948 back page repaired, creased, Fulham v Chelsea 17/9/1949 worn inside, 2 Arsenal homes v Portsmouth 17/9/1955 and Wolves 27/12/1955, 5 Chelsea homes v Liverpool 26/12/1949, Birmingham, Everton and Newcastle all 56/7 and Portsmouth 57/8, 3 Tottenham homes v. Fulham 26/3/1951, WBA 26/12/1955 and Newcastle 28/12/1957 all creased and FLS War Cup Semi-Final played at Tottenham, Chelsea v Reading 1/4/1944 pencil team changes and folded in four. Fair
1920'S FOOTBALL NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS Twelve page 250 Football arguments issued by Topical Times 21/1/1928 plus many other early 1920's cuttings and newspapers and include team groups for season 1919/20 for Celtic, Burnley, Oldham, Middlesbrough, Sheff. Utd., Everton, Tottenham, Sunderland, Man. City, Wolves, Birmingham, West Ham, Stockport, Coventry, Plymouth, Luton, Man. Utd. Bradford City, WBA, Liverpool, Bolton, Arsenal, Sheff. Weds., Bradford PA, Notts. Co., Corinthians, Blackburn, Newcastle and Aston Villa. Fair
FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS 1950'S & 1960'S Lined sheets and loose album pages with over 500 autographs from the late 1950's and early 1960's including Brentford, Leyton Orient, Oxford, Coventry, Portsmouth, Swansea, Birmingham, Preston, Ron Harris, Bobby Tambling and Peter Bonetti of Chelsea, Dundee including Ian Ure and Alan Gilzean, Tony Waiters of Blackpool, Dave Baccuzzi and Terry Neill of Arsenal, Aldershot, QPR, Bury, Rochdale, Derby, Millwall, Ray Crawford of Ipswich, Bristol Rovers, Torquay, Jimmy Payne and Eddie Spicer of Liverpool, Vic Metcalfe of Huddersfield, Frank Brennan of Newcastle, Nat Lofthouse of Bolton, Ron Springett of Sheff. Weds., Mike Trebilcock of Everton, John Toshack of Cardiff and Liverpool, Colin Todd of Sunderland and Keith Weller of Tottenham. Fair to generally good
FORTIES Collection of twenty forties programmes, various clubs and all are a little sub-standard. Includes the following clubs, Man City 46/7, Nottm Forest 47/8, Fulham 48/9,Leyton Orient 48/9, Hull 48/9, QPR 48/9, Reading 47/8, Stockport 47/8, Crystal Palace 46/7, Mansfield 49/50, Halifax (v Accrington-punch-holes) 47/8, Hull 46/7, Swansea (v Watford) 48/9, Middlesbrough (v Everton) 48/9 (tape along spine), Fulham 48/9, Middlesbrough (v Bolton) 48/9 (tears, spine splitting), Man Utd v Arsenal 47/8 (tears), Shef Utd 49/50, Chelsea 46/7, Arsenal 47/8. Faults include tape on spine, punch-holes, tears and standard is only Fair as they have seen better days, but they are not by any means a complete write off.. As described
ARSENAL Ten home programmes for minor cup finals: Charlton 50/1 Combination, writing on the cover, Southampton 52/3 Combination single card, Chelsea 53/4 London Cup, Millwall 61/2 London Cup slightly, creased and team changes, Chelsea 62/3 London Cup, slightly creased and team changes, Everton 64/5 Youth Cup, scores entered and press cuttings, Sunderland 65/6 Youth Cup, slightly creased, QPR 65/6 London Cup, scores entered with press cutting, Tottenham 65/6 Met. Lge. Final, slightly marked on the back and Fulham 71/2 SECLC, vertical fold. Generally good
ARSENAL Twenty eight away programmes 1951/2 - 1954/5. 1951/2 X 4 v. Tottenham, tatty, Fulham, Charlton worn and Chelsea, 1952/3 X 6 v. Tottenham writing on cover and tears, Preston slightly worn, Cardiff number on cover, slightly split spine and tape mark, Chelsea, Charlton and Wolves, split on spine, minor tears and tape marks, 1953/4 X 9 including Burnley, Wolves, Huddersfield and Middlesbrough, 1954/5 X 9 including Portsmouth, Sunderland, Man. City, Preston, Everton, Cardiff and Wolves. Most have team changes and scores entered. Fair to generally good
ARSENAL Seventy three away programmes 1955/6 - 1958/9. 1955/6 X 10 including Huddersfield, Burnley, Blackpool, Everton and Newcastle, 1956/7 X 21 complete League, Tottenham tatty and 4 have Arsenal written on the cover, 1957/8 X 21 including Leeds Utd. Feb postponed but missing Leicester, 1958/9 X 21 complete League, Chelsea has a tear on the front cover. Fair to generally good
250+ football programmes including International, League and Cup, including England, N Ireland, Chelsea, Manchester United, Aston Villa, West Brom, Birmingham, Everton, QPR, Ireland v Scotland 1959, Ireland v Gt. Britain 1960, Ajax v Panathinaikos, Ireland v Austria 1962, FA Cup Final Leicester v Manchester United 1963, England v Brazil 1963, France v Brazil 1963, c.f. barcelona 1960, Europa Cup Benfica v Real Madrid 1962, Spurs v A.C. Milan UEFA Cup 1972, Rangers v Clyde Glasgow Cup Final 1957, FA Cup 4th Round Stoke v Manchester United, & others.
Subbuteo, a mixed selection to include Club Edition set (appears complete), floodlights, terracing, goalposts, fence surround, outside broadcast unit, stadium services, scoreboard with team names, and various lightweight (LW) teams, Scotland, West Germany, England, Northern Ireland, Sochaux, Everton & Luton T, all in good condition
Miscellaneous Programmes: A collection of miscellaneous football programmes to comprise: Bolton Wanderers v. Norwich City, 13/04/1935, Bolton Wanderers v. Everton, 01/09/1945, F.A. Cup Final 1946 programme, Manchester United v. Bolton Wanderers, 04/05/1959, F.A. Cup Final 1958 programme, England v. USSR, 22/10/1958, Wolverhampton Wanderers v. Bolton, 22/11/1958, Sheffield Wednesday v. Bolton, 13/03/1954, Sheffield United v. Bolotn, 19/11/1955, Bolton v. Luton Town, 31/01/1959, Bolton v. Notts County, 31/01/1953 and Derby County v. Manchester United, 03/04/1976, played at Hillsborough. (one bag)
F.A. Cup Programmes: A collection of F.A. Cup programmes to comprise: Blackpool v. Newcastle United, 28/4/1951, Blackpool v. Tottenham Hotspur, pirate programme, F.A. Cup Semi-Final, Preston North End v. West Bromwich Albion, 1/5/1954, F.A. Cup Final, Leicester City v. Manchester United, 25/5/1963, F.A. Cup Final, Everton v. West Bromwich Albion, 18/5/1968, F.A. Cup Final, Leicester City v. Manchester City, 26/4/1969, F.A. Cup Final and two F.A. Cup Semi-Final programmes, Manchester City v. Ipswich Town, 11/4/1981. (8)
A collection of 43 football programmes from the 1950's and 1960's, to include a good selection of Aston Villa homes, 1950/51 Sheff Wed, Burnley, 1951/52 Liverpool, Fulham, Burnley, Birmingham (Friendly), Wolves, Newcastle, Middlesbrough, 1952/53 Blackpool, Everton, 1953/54 Sheff Wed, Man Utd, Preston, in addition 1953/54 FA Cup S/F WBA v Port Vale at Aston Villa, 1951 Wales v Rest Of The United Kingdom, 1954/55 Brighton v Aston Villa (FAC), 1968/69 Kidderminster v Brighton (FAC)
A collection of 53 football programmes, from the 1950's onwards in various condition, to include, 1948/49 Hull v New Brighton, 1951 England v Portugal at Everton, Festival Of Britain, 1954/55 Limerick v Shamrock Rovers, 12 Manchester Utd homes from the late 1950's, 1962 European Cup Final, Benfica v Real Madrid, 1982/83 Barrow v Man City
1963 Everton, an autographed very rare menu from the Dinenr held at the Town Hall, Liverpool on 24/07/1963, there are 10 signatures from the Everton team, who were the League Champions and 2 signatures from the Liverpool FC team who were the FA Cup emi-finalists (Melia & A'Court), with blue ribbon
1947/48 Autographs, a collection of various album pages, nicely presented, a total of 104 signatures, Blackburn Rovers 28 signatures on 2 album pages, Derby Co 14 sigatures on 2 album pages, Everton 17 signatures, Liverpool Res 9 signatures, Millwall 9 signatures, Plymouth 11 signatures, Southampton 16 signatures
1940's/1950's/1960's A collection of 27 Outstanding Football Caricature/Cartoon Original & highly detailed 'Pen & Ink' Style Drawings, Approx 8"x 13", To Include players from Derby County (2), Doncaster Rovers (1), East Fife (1), Everton (1), Exeter City (1), Fulham (1), Huddersfield Town (2), Hull City (1), Ipswich Town (1), Leeds United (1), Leicester City (1), Leyton Orient (1), Liverpool (1), Luton Town (1), Manchester City (2), Manchester United (3), Mansfield Town (1), Middlesbrough (1), Millwall (4), All players/clubs names are written/drew at bottom of each drawing
1966 Everton, an Itinerary card, covering the club tour to Athens during May/June in 1966. This card was given to Harry J Johnson by Charles Mitten who was the Everton tour courier (Charles played for Man Utd, Fulham and Mansfield Town, then latterly the manager of Newcastle Utd). The tours covered games against Haifa Select, Besiktas and Fenerbache
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