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Leeds United Football autographs. Three Leeds official magazines 2000, 2001 x 2 with pages signed inside mainly on large pull out action photo pages. Includes David O'Leary, Ian Harte, Nigel Martyn, Lucas Radebe, Rio Ferdinand, Gary Kelly, Paul Robinson, Harry Kewell, Olivier Dacourt. Good condition
Football Autographs 50+ mainly 6 x 4 colour photos signed by football stars. Some are fixed to A4 sheets which could be carefully removed. Autographs include Lee Bowyer, Nigel Martin, Eric Bakke, Bobby Robson, Rio Ferdinand, Gary Kelly, Kieron Dyer, John Barnes, Glenn Hoddle, Ray Wilkins, Mick Channon, David O’Leary, Kenny Dalgleish, Gareth Southgate, Dwight Yorke. Few odd Cricket and Rugby as well. Good condition
Frank O'Farrell signed colour 16 x 12 inch football photo, Irish former football player and manager. O'Farrell played as a wing half for Cork United, West Ham United, Preston North End and Weymouth. He moved into management with Weymouth before moving on to manage Torquay United, Leicester City, Manchester United, Cardiff City, Iran, Torquay United and Al-Shaab. He played international football for the Republic of Ireland making nine appearances Good condition
Geoff Hurst signed colour 16 x 12 inch 1966 World Cup final montage football photo. He remains the only man to score a hat-trick in a World Cup final as England recorded a 4-2 victory over West Germany at the old Wembley in 1966. He began his career with West Ham United, where he scored 242 goals in 500 first team appearances. There he won the FA Cup in 1964 and the European Cup Winners' Cup 1965. He was sold to Stoke City in 1972 for £80,000. After three seasons with Stoke he finished his Football League career with West Bromwich Albion in 1976. Hurst went to play football in Ireland (Cork Celtic) and the USA (Seattle Sounders) before returning to England to manage non-league Telford United. He also coached in the England set-up before an unsuccessful stint as Chelsea manager from 1979 to 1981. He later coached Kuwait SC before leaving the game to concentrate on his business commitments. In total he scored 24 goals in 49 England appearances, and as well as success in the 1966 World Cup he also appeared at UEFA Euro 1968 and the 1970 FIFA World Cup Good condition
Nobby Stiles signed colour 16 x 12 inch football photo. Stiles played for England for five years, winning 28 caps and scoring 1 goal. He played every minute of England's victorious 1966 FIFA World Cup campaign. His best performance in an England shirt was probably the semi-final of that tournament against Portugal, where he was given the job of marking the prolific Eusébio. His tough performance resulted in Eusébio being practically nullified for the entire game. Stiles also played very well in the final, which England won 4-2 against West Germany. His post-match celebration has become one of the most famous images in English sport history. The sight of Stiles dancing on the Wembley pitch, holding the World Cup trophy in one hand and his false teeth in the other, has lived for decades. Stiles played the majority of his club career for Manchester United, spending eleven years at Old Trafford, where he became renowned for his tough tackling and ball winning qualities. With the Red Devils, he won two League titles and one European Cup. Stiles is one of only three Englishmen, alongside Bobby Charlton and Ian Callaghan, to have won both the World Cup and European Cup. Good condition
Martin Chivers signed colour 16 x 12 inch football photo. Nice image with in action 1973 League Cup Final. Whilst at Southampton he had won 12 England Under-23 caps. He scored a total of 106 goals in 190 appearances for The Saints. His name is also in the record books as the first substitute to score for them, in a 3-1 defeat by Newcastle United 29 April 1967. Good condition
Alan Kennedy signed colour 16 x 12 inch Liverpool football photo. Nice image with the European Cup. Kennedy played club football in England, Denmark, Belgium and Wales for Newcastle United, Liverpool, Sunderland, Wigan Athletic, Hartlepool United, B 1903, Beerschot, Northwich Victoria, Wrexham, Colne Dynamoes, Morecambe, Netherfield, Radcliffe Borough and Barrow. Kennedy became the first player to score winning goals in two European Cup finals with goals in the 1981 and 1984 finals. He also earned two caps for the England national team in 1984 Good condition
Tony Cottee signed colour 16 x 12 inch West Ham football photo. As a player he was a striker from 1982 until 2001, notably playing in the top flight of English football for West Ham United, Everton and Leicester City. He was capped seven times by England, and played in the Football League for Birmingham City, Norwich City and Millwall. He also had a spell in Malaysia with Selangor and spent a season as player-manager of Barnet. He played in the 1989 FA Cup Final defeat to Liverpool, and won the League Cup with Leicester City in 2000. His final career tally was 579 league games and 226 goals (99 of which for Everton). In all competitions, he managed 712 games and 293 goals. He exceeded his ambition to score 200 league goals in his career, but fell just short of his target of 300 goals in all competitions. Still, he was one of the most prolific goalscorers that English football saw during the 1980s and 1990. Good condition
Geoff Hurst signed colour 16 x 12 inch 1966 World Cup final goal scoring football photo. He remains the only man to score a hat-trick in a World Cup final as England recorded a 4-2 victory over West Germany at the old Wembley in 1966. He began his career with West Ham United, where he scored 242 goals in 500 first team appearances. There he won the FA Cup in 1964 and the European Cup Winners' Cup 1965. He was sold to Stoke City in 1972 for £80,000. After three seasons with Stoke he finished his Football League career with West Bromwich Albion in 1976. Hurst went to play football in Ireland (Cork Celtic) and the USA (Seattle Sounders) before returning to England to manage non-league Telford United. He also coached in the England set-up before an unsuccessful stint as Chelsea manager from 1979 to 1981. He later coached Kuwait SC before leaving the game to concentrate on his business commitments. In total he scored 24 goals in 49 England appearances, and as well as success in the 1966 World Cup he also appeared at UEFA Euro 1968 and the 1970 FIFA World Cup - Good condition
Gordon Banks signed colour 16 x 12 inch 1966 World Cup final montage football photo. England international football goalkeeper. He made 628 appearances during a 15-year career in the Football League, and won 73 caps for his country. The IFFHS named Banks the second best goalkeeper of the 20th century - after Lev Yashin (1st) and ahead of Dino Zoff (3rd). He was named FWA Footballer of the Year in 1972, and was named FIFA Goalkeeper of the Year on six occasions. He joined Chesterfield in March 1953, and played for the youth team in the 1956 FA Youth Cup final. He made his first team debut in November 1958, and was sold to Leicester City for £7,000 in July 1959. He played in four cup finals for the club, as they were beaten in the 1961 and 1963 FA Cup finals, before winning the League Cup in 1964 and finishing as finalists in 1965. During this time he established himself as England's number one goalkeeper, and played every game of the nation's 1966 World Cup victory. Despite this success, he was dropped by Leicester and sold on to Stoke City for £50,000 in April 1967. He made one of the game's great saves to prevent a Pelé goal in the 1970 World Cup, but was absent due to illness as England were beaten by West Germany at the quarter-final stage. He was Stoke's goalkeeper in the 1972 League Cup win; the club's only major honour. He was still Stoke and England's number one when a car crash in October 1972 cost him both the sight in one eye and his professional career - Good condition
Frank McAvennie signed 16 x 12 inch Black and White football photo. Scottish former football striker best known as a player with West Ham United and Celtic, having had two spells with both of these clubs. With Celtic he won the Scottish Football League Premier Division in 1987-88 and the Scottish Cup also in 1988. He was capped five times at senior level for Scotland during the 1980s, scoring one goal Good condition
Bruce David Grobbelaar signed 16 x 12 inch colour Liverpool football photo. Former Zimbabwe international footballer who played as a goalkeeper, most prominently for the English team Liverpool between 1981 and 1994. He is remembered for his gymnastic-like athletic ability, unflappable confidence and eccentric and flamboyant style of play. He has been the goalkeeper coach for Ottawa Fury FC of the North American Soccer League since 2014. Born in South Africa, Grobbelaar grew up in neighbouring Rhodesia (today Zimbabwe), and served in the Rhodesian Army before he joined the Vancouver Whitecaps of the North American Soccer League in 1979. He gained Liverpool's attention during a loan spell at Crewe Alexandra during the 1979-80 season, and signed for the Merseyside club in 1981. Making 628 appearances for Liverpool over the next 13 years, including 440 in the League, he won the League championship with the club six times, as well as three FA Cups, three League Cups and the 1983-84 European Cup. Grobbelaar left Liverpool for Southampton in 1994, transferred to Plymouth Argyle two years later, and thereafter played for an assortment of English lower-league teams, never for more than a few games Good condition
An Autograph album including the signatures of Everton F C 1936 /37 which includes Joe Mercer, other football and newspaper ephemera including a programme from Wembly Cup Tie April 21 st 1928. CONDITION REPORT: Mainly vacant pages in autograph album apart from Everton FC, signatures only family Torn and repaired front cover pages 13-16 loose, staining to back cover.
Football: Postcard Portsmouth FC Div 1 1948 - 49, signed by team on reverse, signed 'action shot' Tommy Lawton, to/w a quantity of Press Agency and other photographs - mostly football and rugby major matches 1947 and an album of 1940's football press-cuttings Condition Report 12 football photos in total 11 have press stamps and details of photos 4 other unrelated photos
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