Sunderland v Preston North End programme 9th November 1935, personal copy of PNE's goalkeeper George "Harry Holdcroft",vertical fold throughoutHarry Holdcroft (Preston North End, Everton and England goalkeeper)Lots 641 to 665George Henry Holdcroft (known as Harry) 1909 – 1983 played for Port Vale and Darlington before moving to Everton and was part of their chamionship winning squad of 1931-1932 but he is perhaps best known for his time at Preston North End making 172 consecutive appearances (263 in total) helping the Lambs to promotion in 1933-34. He also kept a clean sheet in their 1938 FA Cup final victory over Huddersfield town. Holdcroft was selected to play for England twice in the 1936 Home Internationals against Wales and Ireland.
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Red England v Wales international cap awarded to Preston North End's goalkeeper George "Harry" Holdcroft in season 1936-37,bearing the England rose national emblem and inscribed 1936-37 in gilt wire. This match was played at Ninian Park 17th October 1936. Wales defeated England 2-1. Harry Holdcroft (Preston North End, Everton and England goalkeeper)Lots 641 to 665George Henry Holdcroft (known as Harry) 1909 – 1983 played for Port Vale and Darlington before moving to Everton and was part of their chamionship winning squad of 1931-1932 but he is perhaps best known for his time at Preston North End making 172 consecutive appearances (263 in total) helping the Lambs to promotion in 1933-34. He also kept a clean sheet in their 1938 FA Cup final victory over Huddersfield town. Holdcroft was selected to play for England twice in the 1936 Home Internationals against Wales and Ireland.
Wales v England international programme, played at Ninian Park, 17th October 1936, personal copy of the Preston North End goalkeeper George "Harry" Holdcroft, good condition Harry Holdcroft (Preston North End, Everton and England goalkeeper)Lots 641 to 665George Henry Holdcroft (known as Harry) 1909 – 1983 played for Port Vale and Darlington before moving to Everton and was part of their chamionship winning squad of 1931-1932 but he is perhaps best known for his time at Preston North End making 172 consecutive appearances (263 in total) helping the Lambs to promotion in 1933-34. He also kept a clean sheet in their 1938 FA Cup final victory over Huddersfield town. Holdcroft was selected to play for England twice in the 1936 Home Internationals against Wales and Ireland.
9ct. gold Football League representative medal inscribed 'Goodison Park, Liverpool. October 21st 1936 Harry Holdcroft', in original case, 17gms., 28 by 22mm., together with player selection card, (2) The English League beat the Scottish League 2-0.Harry Holdcroft (Preston North End, Everton and England goalkeeper)Lots 641 to 665George Henry Holdcroft (known as Harry) 1909 – 1983 played for Port Vale and Darlington before moving to Everton and was part of their chamionship winning squad of 1931-1932 but he is perhaps best known for his time at Preston North End making 172 consecutive appearances (263 in total) helping the Lambs to promotion in 1933-34. He also kept a clean sheet in their 1938 FA Cup final victory over Huddersfield town. Holdcroft was selected to play for England twice in the 1936 Home Internationals against Wales and Ireland.
Trio of shirt badges from the collection of the Preston North End goalkeeper George "Harry" Holdcroft, comprising: an England international badge circa 1936; a The Football League v The Scottish League representative match badge 21st October 1936; and a King George V Jubilee Trust match badge 1935, (3)Harry Holdcroft (Preston North End, Everton and England goalkeeper)Lots 641 to 665George Henry Holdcroft (known as Harry) 1909 – 1983 played for Port Vale and Darlington before moving to Everton and was part of their chamionship winning squad of 1931-1932 but he is perhaps best known for his time at Preston North End making 172 consecutive appearances (263 in total) helping the Lambs to promotion in 1933-34. He also kept a clean sheet in their 1938 FA Cup final victory over Huddersfield town. Holdcroft was selected to play for England twice in the 1936 Home Internationals against Wales and Ireland.
Manchester United programme issued for the Football Association England Trial match 25th March 1936, personal copy of the Preston North End goalkeeper George "Harry" Holdcroft,played at Old Trafford, the Probables beat the Possibles 3-0. Harry Holdcroft (Preston North End, Everton and England goalkeeper)Lots 641 to 665George Henry Holdcroft (known as Harry) 1909 – 1983 played for Port Vale and Darlington before moving to Everton and was part of their chamionship winning squad of 1931-1932 but he is perhaps best known for his time at Preston North End making 172 consecutive appearances (263 in total) helping the Lambs to promotion in 1933-34. He also kept a clean sheet in their 1938 FA Cup final victory over Huddersfield town. Holdcroft was selected to play for England twice in the 1936 Home Internationals against Wales and Ireland.
Trio of player itineraries originally issued to the Preston North End goalkeeper George "Harry" Holdcroft.England Trial match, Probables v Possibles, played at Manchester United FC 25th March 1936; Wales v England, played at Ninian Park 17th October 1936; and The Football League v Scottish League representative match played at Everton FC 21st October 1936, (3) Harry Holdcroft (Preston North End, Everton and England goalkeeper)Lots 641 to 665George Henry Holdcroft (known as Harry) 1909 – 1983 played for Port Vale and Darlington before moving to Everton and was part of their chamionship winning squad of 1931-1932 but he is perhaps best known for his time at Preston North End making 172 consecutive appearances (263 in total) helping the Lambs to promotion in 1933-34. He also kept a clean sheet in their 1938 FA Cup final victory over Huddersfield town. Holdcroft was selected to play for England twice in the 1936 Home Internationals against Wales and Ireland.
F.A. Cup final programme Preston North End v Sunderland 1st May 1937, personal copy of the PNE goalkeeper George "Harry" Holdcroft, excellent condition Harry Holdcroft (Preston North End, Everton and England goalkeeper)Lots 641 to 665George Henry Holdcroft (known as Harry) 1909 – 1983 played for Port Vale and Darlington before moving to Everton and was part of their chamionship winning squad of 1931-1932 but he is perhaps best known for his time at Preston North End making 172 consecutive appearances (263 in total) helping the Lambs to promotion in 1933-34. He also kept a clean sheet in their 1938 FA Cup final victory over Huddersfield town. Holdcroft was selected to play for England twice in the 1936 Home Internationals against Wales and Ireland.
1938 F.A. Cup winner's medal awarded to George "Harry" Holdcroft the Preston North End goalkeeper,14ct. gold, the reverse inscribed HY. HOLDCROFT, in original case of issue, 28gr., 40 by 33 mm. In the 1938 F.A. Cup final Preston North End defeated Huddersfield Town 1-0.Harry Holdcroft (Preston North End, Everton and England goalkeeper)Lots 641 to 665George Henry Holdcroft (known as Harry) 1909 – 1983 played for Port Vale and Darlington before moving to Everton and was part of their chamionship winning squad of 1931-1932 but he is perhaps best known for his time at Preston North End making 172 consecutive appearances (263 in total) helping the Lambs to promotion in 1933-34. He also kept a clean sheet in their 1938 FA Cup final victory over Huddersfield town. Holdcroft was selected to play for England twice in the 1936 Home Internationals against Wales and Ireland.
F.A. Cup semi-final programme, Preston North End v Aston Villa played at Bramall Lane 26th March 1938, personal copy of the PNE goalkeeper George "Harry" Holdcroft,excellent conditionHarry Holdcroft (Preston North End, Everton and England goalkeeper)Lots 641 to 665George Henry Holdcroft (known as Harry) 1909 – 1983 played for Port Vale and Darlington before moving to Everton and was part of their chamionship winning squad of 1931-1932 but he is perhaps best known for his time at Preston North End making 172 consecutive appearances (263 in total) helping the Lambs to promotion in 1933-34. He also kept a clean sheet in their 1938 FA Cup final victory over Huddersfield town. Holdcroft was selected to play for England twice in the 1936 Home Internationals against Wales and Ireland.
1938 F.A. Cup Final programme and luncheon menu originally owned by the Preston North End goalkeeper George "Harry" Holdcroft,very good condition, no writing or rusting to staples, (2)Preston beat Huddersfield Town 1-00 aet. The luncheon menu is for the team's return journey by LMS from London Euston to Preston on the Monday after the Cup Final, 2nd May 1938.Harry Holdcroft (Preston North End, Everton and England goalkeeper)Lots 641 to 665George Henry Holdcroft (known as Harry) 1909 – 1983 played for Port Vale and Darlington before moving to Everton and was part of their chamionship winning squad of 1931-1932 but he is perhaps best known for his time at Preston North End making 172 consecutive appearances (263 in total) helping the Lambs to promotion in 1933-34. He also kept a clean sheet in their 1938 FA Cup final victory over Huddersfield town. Holdcroft was selected to play for England twice in the 1936 Home Internationals against Wales and Ireland.
1938 F.A. Charity Shield runners-up medal awarded to Preston North End's goalkeeper George "Harry" Holdcroft, in 9ct. gold, date mark for 1938, manufactured by Vaughton's of Birmingham, in original case of issue, 24gr., 30 by 30 mm. The 1938 Charity Shield was held at Highbury on 26th September 1938, Arsenal beat Preston North End 2-1. The competition would not be held again until 1948 due to World War II. Harry Holdcroft (Preston North End, Everton and England goalkeeper)Lots 641 to 665George Henry Holdcroft (known as Harry) 1909 – 1983 played for Port Vale and Darlington before moving to Everton and was part of their chamionship winning squad of 1931-1932 but he is perhaps best known for his time at Preston North End making 172 consecutive appearances (263 in total) helping the Lambs to promotion in 1933-34. He also kept a clean sheet in their 1938 FA Cup final victory over Huddersfield town. Holdcroft was selected to play for England twice in the 1936 Home Internationals against Wales and Ireland.
Rare Preston North End Football League War Cup winner's medal season 1940-41 awarded to the PNE goalkeeper George "Harry" Holdcoft,inscribed "The Football League (N.S.) Champions - The Football League (War) Cup winners Season 1940 - 1 G.H.Holdcroft"Preston were the Northern Section champions before going on to defeat Southern Section champions Arsenal in the national final. The Football League War Cup was held between seasons 1939-40 and 1944-1945. It aimed to fill the gap left in English football by the suspension of the FA Cup during WWII. This medal would have been commissioned by the club and due to shortages of precious metals and is believed to be struck in bronze.Harry Holdcroft (Preston North End, Everton and England goalkeeper)Lots 641 to 665George Henry Holdcroft (known as Harry) 1909 – 1983 played for Port Vale and Darlington before moving to Everton and was part of their chamionship winning squad of 1931-1932 but he is perhaps best known for his time at Preston North End making 172 consecutive appearances (263 in total) helping the Lambs to promotion in 1933-34. He also kept a clean sheet in their 1938 FA Cup final victory over Huddersfield town. Holdcroft was selected to play for England twice in the 1936 Home Internationals against Wales and Ireland.
Tim Howard lime green Everton no.24 goalkeeper's third change jersey v Arsenal, at Emirates Stadium, 24th October 2015,Umbro, long-sleeved with BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE sleeve badges, embroidered club crest and Umbro logo, sponsor logo, reverse lettered HOWARDArsenal defeated Everton 2-1, Tim Howard wore a yellow jersey in this match.Tim Howard played with Everton during 2007-16, making 329 appearances, having previously been on loan from Manchester United during 2006-07, making 25 appearances.
Three football jerseys,comprising: i) Tim Howard black and grey Everton no.24 goalkeeper's jersey v Larissa in the UEFA Cup Group A at Goodison Park, 25th October 2007, Umbro, spare long-sleeved with UEFA CUP sleeve badge, embroidered with UEFA CUP EVERTON v LARISSA 25.10.07, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered HOWARD; ii) Paul Konchesky blue Leicester City no.3 home jersey, season 2011-12, short-sleeved with NPOWER FOOTBALL LEAGUE sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered KONCHESKY; and iii) Shaun Wright-Phillips signed pale blue Manchester City no.29 home jersey, season 2004-05, Reebok, long-sleeved with BARCLAYS PREMIERSHIP sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered WRIGHT-PHILLIPS, signed in black marker pen to reverse
A collection of 12 replica jerseys, comprising blue Jens Jonbloed 1974 World Cup Netherlands no.8 goalkeeping jersey; a white Radek Bejbl Czech Republic Euro '96 no.13 jersey; a white Denmark no.4 international jersey by Hummel with typical red and white chevron details; two Juventus replica's the first a multi patterned 1990s goalkeeping issue, the other a black and white striped no.6 home jersey by Erima circa 1970s; a blue Toffs Cardiff City 1927 FA Cup final retro jersey; a yellow and black striped Crystal Palace 1990 FA Cup final replay no.6 jersey; a blue Everton 1995 FA Cup final no.3 replica jersey; a multi patterned Tim Flowers no.1 goalkeeping jersey commemorating Blackburn Rovers 1994-95 Premier League winning season; a blue Shrewsbury Town unnumbered commemorative jersey for the 1996 Auto-Windscreens Shield final at Wembley Stadium; a red Wrexham no.8 jersey with club badge inscribed 1873-1973; a Lee Ashcroft light and dark blue hooped Grimsby Town replica no.9 jersey, (12)
Sports collection of signed photographs, newspaper clippings and matted signature pieces featuring signatures from: David Platt, Andrew Strouse, Neil Young, Clinton Morrison, Michael Gomez, Everton Multi-signed team photo (1985), Matt Holland, Ian Snowdon, Emlyn Hughes, Jimmy Case, Brett Lee and many more. Including football, cricket, boxing and Horse Racing, this large collection consists of approx 28 items, ranging from sizes 6x4- 12x10. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Football, Frank Lampard matted signature piece overall size 12x10 featuring a colour photograph and a signed card. Lampard OBE (born 20 June 1978) is an English professional football manager and former player who is the manager of Premier League club Everton. He is considered to be one of Chelsea's greatest players, and one of the greatest midfielders of his generation. He has the record of the most goals by a midfielder in the Premier league and scoring the highest number of goals from outside the box (41). In addition he was statistically named the Premier League Player of the Decade from 2000 to 2010. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
David Moyes signed 10x8 colour photo. David William Moyes ( born 25 April 1963) is a Scottish professional football coach and former player. He is currently the manager of Premier League club West Ham United. He was previously the manager of Preston North End, Everton, Manchester United, Real Sociedad and Sunderland. Moyes was the 2003, 2005 and 2009 League Managers Association Manager of the Year. He is also on the committee for the League Managers Association in an executive capacity. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Everton Legends Multi Signed 16x12 Colour Photo Showing Goodison Park. Signatures include Howard Kendall, Neville Southall, John Bailey, Bob Latchford, Derek Mountfield, Gordon West, Pat Van Den Haal, Alex Young, Joe Royle and many more Goodison Park Legends. Great Signatures. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Alex Young signed 16 x 23 black and white big blue tube limited edition photo. Photo shows Everton legend 'The Golden Vision' scoring one of his two goals against Blackburn Rovers in March, 1961. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Subbuteo - Six boxed 'Heavyweight' Subbuteo Football teams. Lot consists of Subbuteo Northern Ireland; Everton (Away); Manchester City (Away); Scotland; West Ham; and #9 Southampton. Figures appear to be in Very Good - Excellent overall condition in Good - Very Good 1970s boxes with general age wear plus some pen marking and labelling. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
LEEDS UNITED Twenty three programmes: 17 homes including Scunthorpe 62/3, Preston and Swansea 63/4, 7 X 69/70, Everton 70/1, Cruzeiro 88/9 and 5 home European programmes in 2000 and 2001 including 3 tickets and 6 aways v Doncaster 55/6, Sheff. Weds. 57/8, Burnley 57/8 and 59/60, Derby 67/8 LC S-F and the Amsterdam 701 Tournament 1976 including Leeds. Generally good
CHELSEA / REFEREE'S DRESSING ROOM TEAM SHEETS A selection of Team Sheets for over 25 matches, as submitted to the Referee before the game, for Chelsea and many of their opponents including Man. City, Man. Utd. Liverpool, Arsenal, Birmingham, Portsmouth, Reading, Bolton, Everton, West Ham, Newcastle, QPR, Huddersfield, Southend, Middlesbrough, Stoke, Wigan, Burnley and Hull. between December 2006 and August 2009. The majority are colour issues and each sheet not only shows the starting eleven and substitutes but a selection of each club's nominated officials - Manager, Assistant Manager, 1st Team Coach, GK Coach, Physio, Doctor and Kit Man. There are a couple of Referee's Expenses Sheets and one sheet from a Referee's Report showing the Yellow cards - interesting Generally good
1940'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Twelve programmes: Hull v Sheff. Weds. 49/50, Wolves v Derby 49/50, Liverpool aways v Arsenal 47/8 and 49/50, Aston Villa 48/9 and Charlton 49/50, Brentford v Middlesbrough 48/9 split spine, Fulham v Cardiff 48/9, Millwall v Torquay 49/50 writing on the cover, Chelsea v Man. City 47/8, Everton v Huddersfield 49/50 and Luton v Chesterfield 47/8. Fair
ENGLAND FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Sixteen home programmes v Wales 27/2/1943, horizontal centre repair, Scotland 14/10/1944, punched holes replaced, Belgium 19/1/1946 X 2, both with tears, Ireland 5/11/1947 at Everton FC, split spine, Switzerland 1948 at Arsenal, split spine and number on cover, Scotland 1949 pirate by Kavanagh, heavily creased, worn and torn, Ireland 1949 at Man. City fold and minor tears, Italy 1949 at Tottenham, Yugoslavia 1950 and France 1951 both at Arsenal, Ireland 1951 at Aston Villa pirate issued by Mills, horizontal folds, Belgium 1952, Denmark 1956 at Wolves, U-21 v Yugoslavia 1963 at Man. Utd. and Germany 2000. Plus a ticket v Italy 1973. Fair
SHEFFIELD UNITED Eighty five programmes for the reserve games at Bramall Lane. 1960/1 x 5, 1961/2 x 11, 1962/3 x 17, 1963/4 x 16, 1964/5 x 14, 1965/6 x 12, 1966/7 x 4, 1967/8 x 2, 1968/9 x 2, 1969/0 x 2. Includes Liverpool, Everton, Leeds, Manchester United and Manchester City amongst many others. Half times very neatly completed, otherwise good. Generally good
CHARLTON ATHLETIC Fourteen home programmes for season 1947/8 v Man. Utd. , Sunderland slightly worn, Stockport FA Cup, Portsmouth slightly worn, Blackpool, Aston Villa, Everton, Burnley, Wolves, Chelsea, Blackburn, Derby, Middlesbrough, tape on the back and Newcastle FA Cup. All are slightly creased. Fair to generally good
NEWCASTLE UNITED Nineteen home Reserve Team programmes v Huddersfield 62/3, Bury 65/6, Chesterfield 65/6 minor paper loss at the bottom of the spine, Everton 67/8, Coventry, Bolton, Blackpool, Sheff. Weds. and Burnley all 69/70 and Coventry 72/3. All of the following have punched holes 65/6 v Bolton, Everton, Blackpool, Bury, Preston, Sheff. Utd., Wolves, Huddersfield and Chesterfield. Fair
1940'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Eleven programmes: Arsenal Reserves v Northampton Town Reserves 46/7 creased, Grimsby v Bury 48/9, Everton v Newcastle 49/50, Hull v Halifax 48/9, Fulham v Cardiff 48/9, Chelsea v Man. City 47/8, Reading v Watford 49/50, QPR v Southampton 49/50, 2 small punched holes, Leyton Orient v Southend Utd. 49/50 creased, Southampton v Cardiff 49/50 and Tottenham v Brentford 48/9 slightly marked and slightly worn. Fair
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