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Petr Cech Chelsea Match Worn Poppy Football Shirt: Premiership badging to arms stating 2009/2010 Champions signed to rear by Cech and embossed poppy to front as shirt was auctioned for poppy appeal. Authenticity from Chelsea signed by Chief Executive. Programme of match he wore this in is included. Home to Sunderland 14 11 2010.
Millwall Football Autograph Collection: Superb privately collected autographs from the war onwards. Many hundreds including signed team groups autograph pages complete with signature maps from the 50s and many individual on card or with magazine photo etc. Nice individual 49/50 season autographs. Must view. (400+ autographs)
Gattuso Match Worn AC Milan Football Shirt: 2007/2008 with number 8 Gattuso to rear. Long sleeve white shirt has Lega Calcio Serie A badging to one arm and Champions League badging to other. Also has badging to front stating AC Milan Champions 2007 which promotes the fact that they were current champions league winners. Shirt was worn in a champions league match and formerly owned by Inter Milan team director.
SCOTLAND FOOTBALL SHIRT SIGNED BY CURRENT SCOTLAND FIRST TEAM Generously donated by the SFA Signed unworn signed Scotland Shirt Adidas t shirt, medium sized. Tags on shirt Terms and Conditions: Item is non refundable or exchangeable Can be posted to any UK (mainland only) address or collected from McTear's offices in Glasgow.
SCOTLAND FOOTBALL TEAM SIGNED SHIRT Generously donated by PTS Clean Current Scotland Football Team Home Shirt - item signed by current Scotland first team. The top does not have tags and is non returnable as it is signed. Size 10E unworn shirt Terms and Conditions: Item is non refundable or transferable.
RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB DIRECTORS BOX EXPERIENCE Directors Box Experience at Rangers Football Club and Shirt Signed by the First Team Squad Two Directors box tickets for an SPFL home game of choice during 15/16 Season. 1 hour prior to kick off arrival at the Bill Struth Main Stand reception. Blue room for pre-match drinks and a hot and cold fork buffet. Seating in the Directors Box with refreshments at half time and post match drinks reception for 1 hour after the match. Value: Money-can't buy item Terms and Conditions: Pre booking required. 1 guest must be 18 years of age or over. Fixture dates and times are subject to change and availability may be restricted. Dress Code applies. Item is non refundable exchangeable or transferable. Alcoholic refreshments available for guests aged 18 years or over, soft drink alternatives available. Transport is not included. Wheelchair access available to blue room however no wheelchair access to the directors box.
CLYDE FOOTBALL CLUB MATCH TICKETS AND A SIGNED JERSEY Generously donated by PTS Clean Clyde FC top signed by the 1st team squad & 4 tickets in the executive lounge at Broadwood for a game. (Can be to suit the successful bidder.) Estimated Value: £200 Terms and Conditions: Tickets available for any league game this season (from October 2015 - April 2016) At least one guest must be 18 years or over. Pre match hot drinks included & pie at half time. No alcohol included. Non refundable, transferable or exchangeable. The shirt is large adults sized. Unworn with no tags on it. Signed by current first team.
ABERDEEN FOOTBALL CLUB MARK REYNOLDS SIGNED PENNANT Generously donated by Aberdeen FC Community Trust 2015/6 season Mark Reynolds personalised pennant. Limited edition - only 8 pennants per season. Pennant comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Terms and Conditions: Item is non transferable, returnable or exchangeable
MEET AND GREET WITH SCOTT BROWN AT LENNOXTON FOR TWO PEOPLE WITH GOODIES Generously donated by PLZ Soccer Meet and greet with Scott Brown at Lennoxton for 2 people, winner will also receive a signed Celtic football shirt and framed painting of Scott Brown courtesy of Artist Geo Thompson. Terms and Conditions: Item is non refundable, exchangeable or transferable.1 Celtic football shirt signed by Scott Brown & 1 Geo Thompson painting included- both will be presented at Meet and Greet.Meet and greet with Scott Brown is for 2 guests - at least one of which must be 18 years of age or over, experience cannot be exchanged and will be subject to availability. Meet and Greet expires 6 months from auction close (16th October 2015) -pre-booking required, subject to availability. Date and time of meet and greet is to be at a mutually suitable date and time.Painting is on a canvas and measures at 2ft x 3ft No transport is included
Michael Owen signed display. Mounted, framed and signed by Owen. 50cm x 38cm montage of a photograph of Michael Owen celebrating scoring for England in a 5-1 victory over Germany away together with the new England Football World Cup 2002 PNC Coin First Day Cover No 0053 postmarked Wembley 21 May 2002 (just before the Korea/Japan World Cup). Publisher Mercury and the coin denomination is £1 One Pound., Good Condition
THREE SIGNED PRINTS Jimmy Greaves and Ron "Chopper" Harris, 1967, two other football prints signed by Jimmy Greaves, a Regent Centre ticket "An Audience with Jimmy Greaves" and three Sir Henry Cooper signed flyers and Pavilion Theatre ticket, and one other signed Manchester United magazine.
A fine Continental silver commemorative dish the broad rim embossed with shells, scrolls, flower heads and leafage on shaped panels, the centre with applied crest beneath a crown and dragon headed banner, spreading circular shallow foot, inscribed "Homenagem DO Football Club, DO Porto a Norman Hall" dated 29/6/930, beaded border, 50.5cm diameter, marked
- As used and enjoyed by footballing legend George Best By 1971, Jaguar's jaw-dropping E-Type had been in production for a decade. Despite continual improvements, new emissions legislation in the all-important American market threatened to strangle the big cat's performance. Jaguar responded by giving its revered sports car fresh claws in the shape of a 5343cc V12 developed from the stillborn XJ13 Le Mans project car. The new engine was both effortlessly powerful and eerily refined. With some 272bhp and 304lbft of torque on tap, the Series 3 E-Type once again had 150mph in its sights. A revised wheelbase yielded better cabin space, while a wider track front and rear, new anti-dive front suspension geometry and fatter tyres improved the road holding. Imbued with a more muscular stance thanks to its flared wheelarches, re-profiled wings and larger grille, it also benefited from vented disc brakes and a restyled interior. Contrary to folklore, not all Britons are besotted with the so-called 'beautiful game'. However, it has produced a few stars over the years that were of such quality as to catapult them from mere football heroes into super-beings. Few would dispute that George Best is of that category. Born in Belfast in 1946 he left school in 1963 to turn professional with Manchester United. He quickly mesmerised the world with his dribbling skills in an era when pitches frequently resembled ploughed fields. English and European Footballer of the Year awards confirmed his international celebrity; a role he performed to the max courtesy of the inevitable hedonistic cocktail of alcohol, girls and fast cars - who wouldn't presented with such opportunity? He certainly worked his way through a fair number of the latter, including several Jaguars, at least three of which were E-Types - a Series 1 Roadster, Series 1.5 Coupe and the Series 3 Coupe now on offer. Although, supplied by H. R. Owen to London accountancy firm Shorman Morgan Ltd (perhaps Best's or his agent's?), and issued with the same registration it wears today - 'GGF 379J' - on June 24th 1971, there is ample proof that the superstar either discreetly owned or had use of the Fixed Head Coupe between 1972 and 1974 and probably from new. Occupying the same Huddersfield address as Best's agent, Sportsmedia Ltd became the Jaguar's second registered keeper on July 11th 1972. However, some six months' before then the celebrity footballer was snapped behind the E-Type's wheel by a Daily Mirror photographer as he arrived at Wilmslow station to meet Carolyn Moore - the speaker grilles visible in that photo remain in situ to this day. The same paper pictured him lying on the car's bonnet in May 1974, while 'GGF 379J' was the vehicle in which he left Old Trafford for the final time, following his famed bust up with the then manager Tommy Docherty (footage of which is shown on an accompanying DVD or can be viewed on www.georgebestjag.com). According to the vendor the E-Type subsequently spent a long time in the sun of Southern France before returning to these shores. Finished in its original colour of Dark Blue and trimmed in Blue velour, the Series 3 currently displays an unwarranted 67,000 miles and is described by the vendor as having an 'excellent' V12 engine, and 'good' Coupe bodywork, paintwork, interior trim and automatic transmission. If cars could talk there'd be a queue of purchasers a mile long for this Jaguar. Whatever, its celebrity status certainly adds a certain cachet to an already desirable period Jaguar.
A collection of late 1930s-1950s Football programmes and ephemera, including Portsmouth v Watford 17/3/45, Portsmouth v Preston NE 4/3/39, Sunderland v Everton 10/9/32, 3x Arsenal v Portsmouth 4/10/47 official program and 2 x souvenir) Scunthorpe Utd v Portsmouth 30/1/54, Portsmouth v Fulham 21/4/45, 2x Brentford v Portsmouth 4/4/47, Aston Villa v Portsmouth 9/10/48, Wolves v Portsmouth 23/10/48, together with other league and local non-league programs, Topical Times portrait cards and booklets and a collection of loose cigarette cards and an album etc.
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