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1940'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Ten programmes including Arsenal v Wolves 3/12/49, Bolton v Sheff United 27/12/48, Brentford v QPR FA Cup 14/2/46, Derby v Rotherham 16/12/44, also at Goodison Park Everton the final of the County Youth Championship Liverpool v Middlesex 21/5/49, ex-binder, Leyton v Redhill 16/4/49, Newcastle v Sheff Weds. 17/4/48, Notts County v Bradford City 17/11/45, QPR v Port Vale 29/9/45, folded and York City v Southport 13/3/48. Some have team changes and are slightly creased. Fair to generally good
1940'S & 1950'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Fourteen programmes: Newcastle v Stoke 48/9, QPR v Leicester 48/9 scores entered, Chelsea v Arsenal 45/6, Burnley 48/9 folded and slightly worn and Newcastle FA Cup 49/50, folded, worn and scores entered, Blackpool v Huddersfield 49/50, scores entered, Derby v Everton 48/9, back cover missing, Charlton v Middlesbrough 46/7, slightly worn and minor tears, Lincoln City v New Brighton 47/8, small section missing from the back cover and v Workington 47/8, split spine and section missing from the back cover, Fulham v Charlton 49/50, writing on the cover, Man. City v Middlesbrough 49/50, , Everton v Man. City 49/50 and England v France Amateur International 49/50 at Southampton. Most are slightly creased. Poor to generally good
SERVICES MATCH AT PLYMOUTH ARGYLE 1945 Single sheet programme for Royal Navy & Royal Marines v H.M. Dockyard. The Navy & Marine team included players from Leicester City, Everton, Chester, Stoke City, West Bromwich Albion, Wrexham and Cardiff City. The Dockyard team included 5 players from Plymouth United. Folded and very slightly marked. Fair
ARSENAL AUTOGRAPHS 1947/8 Programme for the away League match v Everton 13/3/1948 in Arsenal's Championship season. The centre pages are signed in pen on the line-up page by 12 players including George Swindin, Laurie Scott, Walley Barnes, Archie Macauley, Leslie Compton, Joe Mercer, Reg Lewis, Jimmy Logie, Ronnie Rooke, Alex Forbes, Doug Lishman and Tom Vallance. Programme is slightly creased and has a name typed at the top of the front cover. Generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED MENU / VIP PLANS Eight menus and Table plans for Manchester United. 1983 FA Cup Final v Brighton table plan/guest list, 1985 FA Cup Final v Everton table plan/guest list, 1994 FA Cup Final v Chelsea menu and Eve of the Final Rally, 1991 League Cup Final v Sheffield W table plan/guest list, 1992 League Cup Final v Nottingham F table plan/guest list writing on blank pages, 1994 Charity Shield v Blackburn table plan/guest list plus 1991 Bryan Robson testimonial boxing night menu. Fair to generally good
LEEDS UNITED Twelve b/w Press photos with stamps and paper notations on the back with the vast majority being 10" X 8" from the 1960's including action v 3 X Everton, 4 X Arsenal and West Ham United. Plus 2 of Bobby Collins in a Turin hospital bed and Billy Bremner and Jack Charlton in civilian clothes. Good
MANCHESTER UNITED FA CUP SEMI FINALS PIRATES Four pirate programmes for FA Cup semi finals involving Manchester United against Southampton at Villa on 27/4/63 by Starkey and a different one by Tucketts, 64/5 v Leeds replay by Hammersmith plus 65/6 against Everton by Starkey. All have slight folds. Fair to generally good
CHARITY SHIELD PROGRAMMES Five programmes for Ipswich Town at home v Spurs 1962, Everton at home v Manchester United 1963, Manchester United at home v Liverpool 1965, Everton at home v Liverpool 1966, team changes and very slightly creased and Leeds United at home v Manchester City 1969. Generally good to good
MANCHESTER UNITED Twenty seven home programmes for season 1962/3, number 1 - 15 and 17 - 28. Five have tokens missing, WBA, First Venna, Arsenal Abandoned, Fulham and Leyton Orent. Three have scores on the cover, WBA, Nottm. Forest and Aston Villa FA Cup. Everton has a split spine and Blackburn has punched holes. Some are creased with team changes and scores entered. Fair
SUNDERLAND Fourteen home programmes including v Blackpool 49/50 X 2, one with wear on the cover and the other with punched holes replaced, Fulham 50/1, Stoke 51/2, Charlton and Portsmouth 52/3, Bolton, Middlesbrough and Huddersfield 53/4 and Preston, Arsenal, Burnley, Man. City and Everton 54/5. Some have team changes and are slightly creased. Fair to generally good
FOOTBALL MISCELLANY Four publications, The Cup 1948 and 1951, Sporting Record Football Annual 1952-1953 and 1955-56, set of 16 Famous Teams in Football History issued by The New Hotspur, stamped official 1959 World Cup first day cover for England v Austria 15/6/1958 in Borås, signed on the front by Alan A'Court, a Christmas and New Year card from Robert Maxwell and tickets for Everton v Liverpool matches, 1986 FA Cup Final and 1984 Charity Shield. Fair to generally good
NON-LEAGUE V LEAGUE IN THE FA CUP Five programmes: 58/59 Blyth Spartans v Stockport County, 60/61 Hendon v Oxford Utd, 60/1 King's Lynn v Bristol City, 62/63 Cheltenham Town v Enfield, Cheltenham Non-League at that time, folded and team changes and 65/66 Bedford Town v Everton, team change and scores entered. Everton won the Cup in this year. Generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED Twelve home programmes 1949/50 v Burnley, minor repair, Everton, Arsenal, slightly marked and Sunderland, slight splits on the spine and tape on the cover, 1951/2 v Sunderland and Burnley, 53/4 v Cardiff, Sheff. Utd. and Wolves and 1954/5 v Charlton, Aston Villa and Blackpool. Some have team changes and are slightly creased. Generally good
LEICESTER CITY 1954/5 Twenty four programmes for Leicester games in 1954/5. Homes v Arsenal, A Villa, Blackpool, Burnley, Cardiff, Charlton, Everton postponed, Huddersfield, Manchester C, Newcastle, Portsmouth, Preston, Sheffield U, Sheffield W, Sunderland, WBA, Wolves. Aways at Arsenal, Blackpool, Charlton, Chelsea, Manchester United, Newcastle, Portsmouth. Generally good
LES BENNETT / TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR Postcard date stamped 21/5/1950 of the Berlin Olympic Stadium written and sent from Les Bennett to his brother Ken, slightly creased and 5 colour 10" X 8" action photos, four of which includes stamps or Agency issuer, from the 1990's. Includes 94/5 v Sheff Wed home X 3, Barnaby 1st goal, Klinsmann goal and Calderwood 3rd goal, 95/6 v Liverpool away, Sheringham and Wright and v Everton home. Fair to good
1984 FA CUP FINAL / EVERTON AUTOGRAPHS Programme for Everton v Watford signed inside by 13 players and Manager Howard Kendall, Players include Southall, Stevens, Bailey, Ratcliffe, Mountfield, Reid, Heath, Gray, Steven, Richardson, Sharp, Harper and King. Plus Sinnott and Johnston of Watford. Good
Tickets 65 - 6 Manchester City v. Coventry, Southend v. Swindon, Everton v. Liverpool - F,A Cup 66-7, Anfield Game 76 - 7 and Cup Semi Replay. Birmingham City F.A Cup 67 - 8 v. Chelsea, 76 - 7 v. Leeds 62 - 3 Tottenham v. Rangers. Wolves 1971 - 74 v. European Opposition x 4. Celtic v. Rangers 76 - 7, 81 - 2, Germany v. England 2001 plus 2000 at Wembley, other big match (35).
Football, Gordon West signed and matted colour 14x11 Everton montage photograph. West (24 April 1943 - 10 June 2012) was an English professional football goalkeeper. He won three international caps in a career that included a long stint at Everton. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Mark Hughes signed 12x8 colour photo. During his playing career he usually operated as a forward or midfielder. He had two spells at Manchester United, and also played for Barcelona and Bayern Munich, as well as the English clubs Chelsea, Southampton, Everton and finally Blackburn Rovers. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Manchester United, 1992 League Cup Final Football Tracksuit: black, blue, green, under embroidered Utd badge the words League Cup Final, Wembley 1992, complete with black Tracksuit Bottoms, worn by physio Jim McGregor. Also included is a signed photograph and a letter of authentication written by Jim McGregor in July 2022. Also included is a blue Tracksuit top said to be worn by Jim McGregor when he was the physio at Everton
FOOTBALL, Arsenal selection inc., team sheets (65), 2000s, inc. mostly 2003/4 & 2004/5, v Chelsea, Everton, Rosenberg; Newcastle, Inter Milan etc., some UEFA Champions League issues; menus, v Sunderland, Southampton, Norwich; hospitality booklets/leaflets, executive box information, event flyers etc., G to EX, 100*
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