MANCHESTER UNITED Twenty eight away programmes for season 1957/8. All 21 League matches including the scarce issue at Everton, very slight vertical crease and scores entered on the back cover and Arsenal, final League match before the Munich Air Crash, scores entered. Birmingham City has the score written at the top of the cover. Four FA Cup programmes v WBA, Fulham S-F, slight vertical crease and team changes, Replay, rusty staples and Bolton, Final. Two reprinted replica programmes v Dukla Prague and Red Star Belgrade. Plus Arsenal v Bolton Wanderers 18/2/1958 with a Tribute to Manchester United and pictures of the last League match at Highbury. Generally good
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CUP FINAL PROGRAMMES Twelve programmes including FA Cup 1959, 1962, 1964 & 1965. Charity Shield 1974. European Cup 1977 Borussia v Liverpool, English edition. European/South American 1967 Celtic v Racing, 1968 Man Utd v Estudiantes, 1972 Ajax v Independiente. Anglo-Italian 1971 Tottenham v Torino. English/Scottish 1963 Everton v Glasgow Rangers and Texaco Cup 1973 Ipswich v Norwich. Generally good
A COLLECTION OF MAN CITY PROGRAMMES TO INCLUDE V LEEDS 1984, COVENTRY 1977 AND 1978, FOREST 1979, FULHAM 1984, WATFORD 1980, OXFORD UTD 1984, CHARLTON 1985, PORTSMOUTH 1984, NORWICH 1977, LEEDS V WEST BROM, VILLA V LIVERPOOL 1976, BURNLEY V BIRMINGHAM, FOREST V QPR 1978, EVERTON V BIRMINGHAM 1974, CHELSEA V NEWCASTLE 1978 ETC.
An excellent and comprehensive collection of approx 445 football programmes from an astounding array of English, Scottish, Welsh and Irish football league teams. To include: Mansfield Town, Aldershot, QPR, Arsenal, Yeovil, Torquay, Accrington Stanley, Sunderland, Rotherham, Manchester City, Bury, Huddersfield, Newcastle, Southampton, Norwich, Cardiff, Portsmouth, Scunthorpe, Notts County, Swindon, Shrewsbury, Sheffield United, Everton and many more to inc FA Cip ties. Condition varies, viewing advised.
FOOTBALL, programmes, 1950s-2000s, inc. Aston Villa, Arsenal, Nottingham Forest, Chelsea, Sheffield Utd, Birmingham City, Everton, Coventry City, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham, Derby County etc; International, European Championships, UEFA, Under 21s; England, Germany, Romania, Spain, Ireland, Wales, Brazil, Scotland, Italy, Bulgaria etc., G to EX, 248*
FOOTBALL, selection, inc. Fulham away games (1950s-1980s), Charlton Athletic (3), Everton (2), Chelsea (4), West Ham (5), Tottenham (2), Luton Town (3 ), Leyton Orient (5 - 1954, 1957, 1958 (2), 1980), some tears and folds to edges; 1958/9 programmes played at Ilford, South v North, Essex v Dorset, Dagenham v Romford etc., FR to VG, 37
Subbuteo Football Teams including National and International, 50 Brazil and 119 Everton (both with names written under players), 56 Ajax, 7 Gzira Utd, 5 Lazio, 57 Milan, C138 England, C500 Wales, 16 Arsenal, 156 Hereford Utd, 30 Cambridge Utd, 25 Celtic, all in original boxes, VG, boxes F-G, some with Dybo tape on front (12)
Subbuteo Football Teams, 135 Preston, Arsenal, Brazil, Newcastle, Celtic, Everton, Wolves, Bury, Liverpool, Barnsley, blue white set with red/white socks, Leeds (3), Leeds Away, repainted red, repainted white with blue trim, repainted red with yellow and green to shirts and shorts, all in original boxes, box lids mixed up, F-VG, some incomplete, boxes F-G (18)
Wayne Rooney's signed Umbro XAI goal scoring boots worn during Everton v Arsenal, played at Goodison Park, 19th October 2002, making Rooney the youngest goalscorer in the Premier League history at the time,gold and black coloured boots, with metal studs, signed on the inner side of each boot in marker pen, slightly faded, sold with three signed colour photographs of Wayne Rooney wearing the boots during the fixture, each signed in black marker pen, 15 by 20cm., 20 by 15cm. and 15 by 10cm., with letters of authentication Everton defeated Arsenal 2-1 with Wayne Rooney scoring the winning goal in the 90th minute, having been substituted on in the 80th minute replacing Tomasz Radzinski.Provenance:The uncle of the present vendor comes from a family that are long-time friends of Wayne Rooney's family and in particular a friendship with Wayne's uncle Richie, the main trainer at the boxing gym at Croxteth Sports Centre. The vendor's uncle acquired the boots through Wayne's brother Graham and they were then later signed by arrangement through Wayne's father Thomas.
English Cup Competition 1905-1906 humorous postcard relating to the FA Cup final between Newcastle United and Everton at the Crystal Palace on 21st April 1906, in the style of a memorial card for the Newcastle United's loss to Everton 1-0 in the FA Cup final on 21st April 1906, bears stamp and postage mark to reverse with writing in black ink, 9 by 14cm.
Large collection of b & w press football photographs dating from 1940s to 1990s,comprising 6 by 7.5in. Matt Busby and the Scotland team discussing tactics prior to a match in 1944 at Wembley, stamped Evening on reverse; 7 by 10.5in. 8th February 1958 Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United line up for silence in remembrance of the Munich Air Disaster, stamped Planet News Ltd, 9 Feb 1958; 8 by 9.5in. Liverpool football ground stand in silence, stamped 8 feb 1958; 6.5 by 7.5in. Newcastle United celebrating winning the 1952 FA Cup final dressing room scene, stamped to reverse; 6. by 9in. John Clarke, Umberto Agnelli (president of Juventus) and Harry Reynolds (director of Leeds United); 6.5 by 9in. John Charles with Raich Carter leaving the pitch after match v Sunderland, 23rd April 1957; 10 by 8in. image of the "Galloping Major" Ferenc Puskas, dated 24th November 1955; 10.5 by 7in. image of Chelsea's manage Ted Drake, stamped 5 Sept 1955; 8 by 9.5in. Leeds United John Charles shooting at Tottenham Hotspur goal, dated 27 Aug 1956; 7.5 by 10.5in. Danny Blanchflower with the European Cup trophy, dated 20 May 1963; 8 by 11in. Manchester United players and management celebrating, dated 26 April 1964; 8 by 10in. England's goalkeeper's Peter Shilton and Ray Clemence, dated 10 Oct 1977; 8 by 9.5in. Leeds United team line-up, dated 29 July 1974; 10 by 7in. Tottenham Hotspur Osvaldo Ardiles, dated 23 Aug 1980; 11.5 by 8in. Peter Shilton saving a goal, dated 20 Oct 1988; 7 by 10in. Liverpool celebrating winning the FA Cup final v Everton, dated 10 May 1986; 6 by 8in. Match of the Day's Jimmy Hill, dated 29 Aug 1983; 8 by 10.5in. colour image of Vinnie Jones and Wimbledon team, dated 17 Aug 1995; 8.5 by 11in. George Best, Bobby Charlton and Brian Kidd, dated 20 Nov 1992; and many more player, action and match photographs; sold together with a selection of negatives of football teams including Bolton Wanderers FC circa 1881, West Ham United circa 1905, Aston Villa circa 1879, Nigerian team circa 1950s, also included are match day negatives from 1914 FA Cup final Burnley v Liverpool, 1893 FA Cup final Wolverhampton Wanderers v Everton, a scene from Fulham's Craven Cottage circa 1903, with further examples of negatives of early football images and some reproduced photographs, majority in good condition, other with edges torn and creased, (qty)
Bound volume of Chelsea home programmes season 1921-22,comprising first team (Football League Div 1) and reserves (London Football Combination), plus London Professional Charity Fund match v Fulham 26th Sept s/s, London Challenge Cup 1st Rd v Millwall 17th Oct s/s, Amateurs v Professionals 7th Nov s/s, London Challenge Cup S/F Tottenham v Arsenal 14th Nov s/s, London Challenge Cup S/F replay Fulham v Crystal Palace 21st Nov s/s, friendly v Oxford & Cambridge Universities 15th Dec s/s, FA Cup 1st Rd v WBA 7th Jan, friendly v Everton 28th Jan, Corinthians v Preston North End 6th Feb s/s, friendly v Fulham 18th Feb, blue cloth-covered boards, gilt titling, very good, minor marks to front board, interior very good.Provenance: Jack Budd, Chelsea FC Club Director 1931 to 1952.
Two bound volumes of Everton FC home programmes seasons 1953-54 (THE CLUB’S PROMOTION SEASON) and 1962-63 (DIV 1 CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON),both volumes with covers preserved, the earlier with League Division 2 and Central League issues plus two practice matches and representative match England v Rep of Ireland 11th Nov, the later volume with first team (Div 1) fixtures only, bound in blue cloth-covered board, gold titling to spine, both good condition, (2)
Three Liverpool home programmes dating between 1909 and 1915,F.L. Division One fixtures v Blackburn Rovers 11th September 1909, a combined programme also covering the Everton reserves fixture v Preston N.E.; Chelsea 8th January 1910, a combined programme also covering the Everton reserves fixture v St Helens Recs; and Manchester City 13th March 1915, a combined programme also covering the Everton reserves fixture v Blackburn Rovers
Two Reading football jerseys, comprising Graham Stack green Reading no.21 goalkeeper's jersey, circa 2006, Puma, short-sleeved with BARCLAYS PREMIERSHIP sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered STACK, size XL UK; Alan Bennett red and yellow Reading no.25 away jersey, season 2006-07, Puma, short-sleeved with BARCLAYS PREMIERSHIP sleeve badges, embroidered club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered BENNETT, size XL UK; sold together with a red Woking un-numbered supporters jersey v Everton in the FA Cup fourth round, played at Kingfield Stadum, 27th January 1991, Spall, short-sleeved, embroidered with WOKING V EVERTON FA CUP 4TH ROUND 27TH JANUARY 1991, size 42.44in., (3)
Theo Walcott red Arsenal 125th Anniversary no.14 home jersey v Everton, played at Emirates Stadium, 10th December 2011,Nike, long-sleeved with BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE sleeve badges, club crest and embroidered 125TH ANNIVERSARY MATCH ARSENAL V EVERTON BARCALYS PREMIER LEAGUE SATURDAY 10TH DECEMBER 2011, sponsor logo, reverse lettered WALCOTT, size MArsenal defeated Everton 1-0, with Theo Walcott substituted off in the 89th minute and wearing a long-sleeved jersey.
Phil Jones signed red Manchester United Wayne Rooney testimonial no.4 home jersey v Everton, played at Old Trafford, 3rd August 2016,Adidas, short-sleeved with WAYNE ROONEY FOUNDATION sleeve badges, club crest and embroidered WAYNE ROONEY TESTIMONIAL V EVERTON FC 03-08-16 IN AID OF WAYNE ROONEY FOUNDATION, sponsor logo, reverse lettered JONES, signed in black marker pen in number four, size 7
VINTAGE WEMBLEY EMPIRE STADIUM & SPORTS ARENA TICKET STUBS: including pair to 1948 London Olympics (XIV Olympiad) Opening Ceremony on July 29th; 1949 World's Professional Indoor Lawn Tennis Championship on June 4th (Men's singles & doubles); and 1933 FA Cup Final Tie (Everton vs. Manchester City) on April 29th (4)
COLLECTION OF VINTAGE FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES an interesting collection of league and non league football programmes, mostly from the 1960's onwards with some earlier examples. Including Arsenal v Racing Parc Des Princes 1938, Toronto Cup Man Utd v Glasgow Celtic 1970, various FA Cup Final programmes from the 1960's and League Cup Finals, England Internationals, Celtic v Rangers Cup Final 1966, Celtic v Dinamo Zagreb 1967, Rangers v Dundalk 1968, Chelsea FC Chronicle 1938, Scotland v Wales 1965, Celtic v Tottenham 1967, TSV Munchen 1860 v West Ham 1965 Cup Winners Cup, Celtic v Zurich 1966, Celtic v Vojvodina 1967, and many more including programmes of Man Utd, Spurs, Hartlepool, Bath City, Yeovil, Weymouth, Chelsea, Everton, West Brom, Arsenal and many more.
Everton and Manchester United football programmes (mostly 1960s to 1980s). Manchester United: approx. 25 from August 1967 to January 1975 and approx. 45 from October 1980 to September 1982, (some duplicates) Everton: approx. 27 from 1969 to 1971 and single issues from 1962 and 1966. Together with 73 'Football League Reviews' from 1966 to 1970 and various other miscellaneous to include cup matches, reviews and player profiles.
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