MAN UTD 49-50 Eight United home programmes, 49-50 first season back at Old Trafford, issues numbered 1-8, includes first two "Welcome Home ! " issues v Bolton and West Brom plus issues v Man City, Stoke, Sunderland, Charlton, Wolves and Huddersfield. Most are generally good, minimal writing, some folds etc. Fair-generally good
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WOOLWICH ARSENAL Home programme for their first season at Highbury, 1913/14 v. Barnsley 24/1/1914 in Division 2, being Arsenal's last season outside the top flight. The programme has the outside red cover with the date written on the top right, has very slight horizontal creases and a 1.5" split at the bottom of the spine. Generally good
WAR CUP FINAL - NORTH 45 Bolton Wanderers home programme v Manchester United, 19/5/45, Football League (North) Cup Final first leg at Burnden Park. Bolton took a single goal advantage to the second leg after this game and achieved an away draw to win the trophy. Score noted, slight folds. Generally good
PLAY-OFF FINAL 1999 First Day Cover issued by Dawn to celebrate Man City gaining promotion from Division 2 to the Championship (Division 1), 30/5/99. As is to be expected City left it late, winning 3-1 on penalties after being 2-0 down going into injury time. No Sergio Aguero but Horlock and Dickov came to the rescue. Card is franked 30/5?99. Good
MAN CITY - GORNIK 1970 First Day Cover , Manchester City v Gornik Zabrze, European Cup-Winners Cup Final , 29/4/70, played in Vienna. This was a prototype for Dawn First Day covers and is scarce, franked Manchester 29/4/70 over an England Winners postage stamp. Match details inside , City won 2-1. Good
1946 CUP FINAL Two genuine press photographs , each measures 8" x 6", one showing match action from the 1946 Cup Final in which Derby defeated Charlton 4-1. Both are stamped Barratts Photo Press Ltd, Fleet St on the back. The other photo shows Derby players with the Cup, the first time that it had been played for since 1939. Good
MOTTY Two items used by John during the 2006 World Cup and the 2008 Euros. The first item is a large format , hard back note book compiled by John for the 2006 World Cup Finals in Germany and contains his handwritten notes on prospective line-ups for all 32 teams, information on stadiums and cities and revised line-ups when the squads were announced. The second item is a sheet of paper containing Johns' notes/crib sheet for the 2008 Euro Final between Spain and Germany listing facts and figures about the players and the teams for use in commentary. Good
MAN CITY - GORNIK 1970 First Day Cover, Manchester City v Gornik Zabrze, European Cup-Winners Cup Final, 29/4/70, played in Vienna. Signed by City captain Tony Book. This was a prototype for Dawn First Day Covers who issued many covers during the seventies. Match details inside. City won 2-1. Ink signature, Manchester postmark 29/4/70 over an England Winners postage stamp. Generally good
WORLD CUP 1966 Collection of 1966 World Cup memorabilia, blank sheet of official FA World Cup notepaper (Middlesbrough Local Liaison Committee), 5 good condition, different beer mats, 3 x English, 2 x German, 3 x World Cup Willie cloth badges, Record (45rpm) World Cup Willie by Lonnie Donegan, World Cup Willie doll knitting pattern, First Day cover, 66 unused England World Cup Winners stamps, several information sheets/cards, press photograph of Ramsey and a photo in colour of Moore being chaired by Hurst and Wilson on the pitch and holding the trophy aloft signed by Banks and Hurst. Generally good
BRADFORD PA - MAN CITY 46 Bradford Park Avenue home programme v Manchester City, 26/1/46, FA Cup. First leg match at Park Avenue and not surprisingly City won 3-1. Rather more of a surprise was the score in the second leg the following week when Park Avenue won 8-2 at Maine Road. This programme is clear of writing but has a small piece of clear tape over a small tear. Fair - generally good
ANGLO-ITALIAN CUP 1970 First Day Cover, Manchester City v Bologna, 23/9/70, Anglo-Italian League Cup Winners Cup Final, 23/9/70, first leg at Maine Rd. Prototype Dawn First Day Cover issue, very limited numbers issued. Postmarked Manchester 23/9/70 over an England Winners postage stamp. Good
MAN CITY - GORNIK 1970 Scarce programme for the 1970 European Cup-Winners Cup Final 1970 in Vienna which has been signed throughout by both teams and the match officials. Signatures include Joe Mercer, Tony Book, Colin Bell, Mike Summerbee, Ian Bowyer, Francis Lee, George Heslop etc and Lubanski, Gorgon and most of the Polish team. Programme itself is quite scarce and whilst this copy is a little dog-eared , it is the first one that we have seen signed by players from both teams and the match officials. Fair
SCUNTHORPE - TOTTENHAM 51 F.O.B One of the more unusual Festival of Britain programmes, Scunthorpe United v Tottenham, 10/5/51, Festival of Britain, Stanley Matthews and Jackie Milburn guested for Scunthorpe, first season as a Football League club for Scunthorpe. Rusty staple, slight creasing, minor rust marks. Fair-generally good
JOHN MOTSON - MOTTY A superb collection of 20 scrapbooks covering the broadcasting career of legendary sports commentator John Motson. These scrapbooks, compiled by the Motson family, cover the period between 1968 and 2004 and include a multitude of personal and professional items, most of which are laid down . The early days include Journalism certificates, job offers from the BBC and print media, photographs, letters and telegrams from other commentators and a fascinating array of match tickets, media passes, airline tickets, programmes for a number of services of remembrance and many press cuttings relating to John. John has covered many sports and whilst football items are in the majority , numerous other sports are covered including tennis at Wimbledon, boxing, horse racing and the Olympics. Many Cup Final tickets are included, a Barnsley season ticket for 67-68 admitting the Sheffield Morning Telegraph, match tickets (too numerous to mention) from 1967 onwards including 68 Charity Shield at Man City, club games from 69/70 inc games at Chelsea, Tottenham and West Ham, boxing Cooper v Urtain 10/11/70, Bugner v Blin 71. Tickets from 70/71 include Arsenal at Man City and at Liverpool and there is a BEA ticket to Vienna 29/4/70 plus a match ticket for the Cup-Winners Cup Final, Man City v Gornik on that day in Vienna. There are BBC itineraries, BBC contracts, letters of congratulation and appreciation from the BBC and their senior personnel, invitations for the BBC Sports Review of the Year (numerous of these from 1971 onwards), Wimbledon tickets and media passes for the tennis championships, , ticket for Hereford v Newcastle 5/2/72, Cup (remember "that goal"), match tickets for many England games home and away including media passes, 1972 Olympics Identity card, Footballer of the Year Dinner Menus including 1974, 75, 76, 78, 79, 3 x First Day Covers from the 1974 World Cup plus 3 match tickets including the World Cup Final, 9 x Media match tickets 1974 World Cup, European Cup Final tickets 1978 and 1980, , music concert tickets for concerts attended by John including Don McLean, Rolling Stones 1976, Paul Simon 1980 , 87 and others, Cliff Richard 89 and Paul McCartney 90. Other items include Fulham Cup Final Dinner Menu 1975, 76 Olympics Pass, ticket for the 1976 Euros Cup Final in Belgrade plus tickets for Euro 80, 84 and 88, Argentina v England 77 ticket plus other England away tickets including TV gantry passes, 8 x World Cup 82 tickets, 10 tickets for the 1978 World Cup in Argentina plus a flight ticket to Buenos Aires and a fixture schedule, FA Itinerary for the June 79 tour, Arsenal itinerary for the ECWC Final v Valencia, Aer Lingus Menu for the flight taking Liverpool to Lisbon for the game at Benfica 1/3/78, ticket for Wigan v Tranmere 16/8/78, League Cup (first competitive game played by Wigan as a League club), 5 x Copa De Oro 80 tickets in Uruguay (tournament included Holland, Germany, Italy and Brazil etc). Tickets for many Cup Semi-Finals including Hillsborough 89, World Cup 86 accreditation and 8 tickets for World Cup 1998 in France. These are just some examples of the broad coverage of the scrapbooks covering over 35 years of Motty and they are fascinating to browse through. The large majority of items are laid down and the scrapbooks are large and in generally good condition. This is the sporting life of a TV legend with a good number of more personal items included and they are a delight to browse through with many more items included than those noted above. Generally good
MAN UTD 57-58 Twenty seven home programmes, 57-58, season of the Munich tragedy. All home programmes for the season included except postponed issue v Wolves, first game after Munich v Shef Wed and Charity Shield v Aston Villa. Includes all four European games. None of the tokens have been removed. Some scores, changes etc noted. Generally good
MAN CITY - GORNIK 1970 First Day Cover, Manchester City v Gornik Zabrze, European Cup-Winners Cup Final, 29/4/70, played in Vienna and signed by City goal scorer Francis Lee as City won 2-1.This was a prototype for Dawn First Day Covers who were prolific issuers of covers during the 1970s. It is believed that only 50 were produced. Match details inside. Postmarked Manchester 29/4/70 over an England Winners postage stamp. Good
BARBARIANS V NEW ZEALAND ALL BLACKS 1954 / AUTOGRAPHS Book "on Tour" by J.B.G. Thomas being the first book ever prepared on the development of Rugby Union tours and is signed on the first 3 plain pages with 44 signatures including the 30 man All Blacks touring team (1954) and the Barbarians (1954), The dust wrapper is slightly worn with minor paper loss but otherwise the book and signatures are good. As described
MAN CITY 60-61 Twenty five home programmes, 60-61, includes pre-season Practice game 13/8/60 (no token),21 x League games plus abandoned League game v Man Utd, first ever home League Cup programme, v Stockport and FA Cup v Cardiff. Only one other programme has token removed, v Nottm Forest, Blackpool issue has punch-holes. Fair-generally good
WEST BROM - EVERTON 1903 Issue of Sport and Play dated 21/11/1903 with team lists for West Brom v Everton, Villa Reserves v Walsall (first team) and Small Heath (B'ham) Res v West Brom Res, Sport and Play was a weekly Birmingham sports magazine which acted as the official programme for the three Birmingham clubs, West Brom, Villa and Small Heath.. Includes fixture lists, editorial , League tables and line-ups etc. Generally good
ORIENT V ARSENAL 1939 Programme and admission ticket for Orient v Arsenal 28/10/1939 being Arsenal's first away FL South match and Orient's first home after the outbreak of WWII. The ticket is a small white ticket with "Admission" on the front and the number 3049. Nothing is written or printed on the reverse. As it was attached to the programme by a paper clip we believe it was the ticket for this match. The programme has a horizontal crease and team changes with scores entered. Generally good
EVERTON - LIVERPOOL -NOTTS COUNTY-GLOSSOP 1904 Issue number 2 of the Everton and Liverpool official programme and rather unusual. Dated 3/9/1904, Liverpool were at home to Glossop and Everton were away at Notts County that day. However the Everton team is listed on the back inside cover as are the Liverpool and Glossop teams but the editorial states that this is the first appearance to the Liverpool public and our visitors today are Glossop which indicates that it is a Liverpool home issue, especially as Everton were away at Notts County. Strangely the teams listed in the centre pages are for Tranmere Rovers v Chester at Prenton Park and Port Sunlight v Heywood United which verifies that the programme also covered the Cheshire / Merseyside clubs. The programme states that the secretaries of Everton and Liverpool recognise this as their official programme and are co-operating with the supply of team lists etc. Very early days of the joint programme, edges are a little fragile with some minor paper loss ( nothing of substance). Ex bound volume. Fair

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