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FA Cup Final football programmes 1948-1956 FA Cup Final football programmes to include 1948 Manchester United v Blackpool, 1949 Wolverhampton Wanderers v Leicester City, 1951 Blackpool v Newcastle, 1952 Arsenal v Newcastle, 1953 Blackpool v Bolton Wanderers, 1954 Preston North End v West Bromwich Albion, 1955 Manchester City v Newcastle United, 1956 Birmingham City v Manchester CityQty: 8
International, Inter-League and Exhibition football programmes International, Inter-League and Exhibition football programmes, from 1954 onwards to include Football League v League of Ireland 1954, Football League v Football League v of Ireland 1955, Great Britain v Bulgaria 1956, Rangers v The British Army 1956, Wales v Ireland 1957, England v Roumania 1957, England v Hungary 1959, England v Young England 1960, England v The Football League 1963, England u23 v Russia u23 1969, England u21 v Italy u21 1978 and more in one ring binder.
Large collection of European Cup Final and Champions League Final football programmes Large collection of European Cup Final and Champions League Final football programmes to include Real Madrid v Partizan F.K. Beograd 1966, Benfica v AC Milan 1963, Eintracht Frankfurt v Real Madrid 1960, Ajax v AC Milan 1969, Olympique de Marseille v AC Milan 1993, Bayern Munich v Leeds United 1975, Bayern Munich v St. Etienne 1976, Borussia Mönchengladbach v Liverpool 1977 (This is a reproduction by the Manchester Programme & Souvenir Club), Ajax v Panathinaikos 1971, AC Milan v Barcelona 1994, Barcelona v Sampdoria 1992, Ajax v AC Milan 1995, Ajax v Juventus 1996, Borussia Dortmund v Juventus 1997, Manchester United v Bayern Munich 1999, Borussia Dortmund v Bayern Munich 2013, Bayern Munich v Chelsea 2012, Bayer Leverkusen v Real Madrid 2002, Real Madrid v Valencia 2000, Juventus v Real Madrid 2017, Barcelona v Arsenal 2006, Manchester United v Chelsea 2008, Barcelona v Manchester United 2011, Monaco v Porto 2004, Read Madrid v Atletico Madrid 2016, Real Madrid v Atletico Madrid 2014, Bayern Munich v Inter Milan 2010, Barcelona v Manchester United 2009. Plus a small selection of UEFA Cup Final programmes.
Manchester United Interest Articles, Photographs, Programmes and more Manchester United Football Club interest, one ring binder of photocopied articles, images, booklets and programmes following the team from 1900 to the 1960's. Programmes include Manchester United v Barnsley 26th December 1935, Manchester United v Sunderland 29th October 1938, Manchester United v Preston North End 14th February 1948, Manchester United v Blackpool FA Cup Final 24th April 1948 ('A Lanchashire Wembley' front cover) and others from the 1950's to 1970's. The History of Manchester United by Tony Pullein, Manchester United v Portsmouth 7th May 1949, Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers 22nd October 1949 x2, Manchester United v Arsenal 3rd September 1952, Manchester United v Atletico de Bilbao 6th February 1957, Manchester United v Everton 28th August 1957, Manchester United v Manchester City 31st August 1957, Manchester United v Leeds United 7th September 1957, Manchester United v Blackpool 18th September 1957, Blackpool v Manchester United 9th September 1957, Manchester United v Arsenal 21st September 1957, Manchester United v Shamrock Rovers 2nd October 1957, Wolves v Manchester United 28th September 1957, Manchester United v Aston Villa 5th October 1957, Nottingham Forest v Manchester United 12th October 1957, Manchester United v Portsmouth 19th October 1957, Manchester United v Aston Villa 22nd October 1957, West Bromwich Albion v Manchester United 26th October 1957, Manchester United v Burnley 2nd November 1957, Manchester United v Dukla of Prague 13th November 1957, Manchester United v Sheffield Wednesday 16th November 1957, Manchester United v Bolton Wanderers 18th January 1958, Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur 30th November 1957, Birmingham City v Manchester United 7th December 1957, Manchester United v Leicester City 21st December 1957, Manchester United v Chelsea 14th December 1957, Manchester United v Luton Town 25th December 1957, Manchester City v Manchester United 28th December 1957, Manchester United v Red Star Belgrade 14th January 1958, Manchester United v Ipswich Town 25th January 1958, Arsenal v Manchester United 1st February 1958, Manchester United v Sheffield Wednesday 19th February 1958, Manchester United v Nottingham Forest 22nd February 1958, West Bromwich Albion v Manchester United 1st March 1958, Manchester United v West Brom 5th March 1958, Manchester United v West Brom 8th March 1958, Burnley v Manchester United 15th March 1958, Manchester United v Fulham at Villa Park 22nd March 1958, Manchester United v Fulham at Arsenal 26th March 1958, Sheffield Wednesday v Manchester United 29th March 1958, Manchester United v Sunderland 4th April 1958, Manchester United v Preston North End 5th April 1958, Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United 12th April 1958, Manchester United v Birmingham 19th April 1958, Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers 21st April 1958, Manchester United v Newcastle United 23rd April 1958, Chelsea v Manchester United 26th April 1958, Manchester United v AC Milan 8th May 1958, Manchester United v B.S.C. Young Boys 1st October 1958, Everton v Manchester United 28th October 1958, Manchester United v Wiener Sport-club 11th February 1959, Manchester United v Real Madrid 1st October 1959, Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers 5th march 1960, Manchester United v Manchester City 23rd September 1961, Manchester United v Aston Villa 24th November 1962. There are also a number of early facsimile programmes as well as match reports and squad photographs plus photocopied articles about the Busby Babes.The Barnsley and Sunderland programmes from the 1930’s are originals.
Four Nantwich Town Football Club Programmes 1927-1962 Nantwich Town Football Club, 4 in total, programmes to include the Cheshire Senior Cup Final v ICI Alkali held at Northwich Victoria FC, 8th April 1933, Witton Albion v Nantwich, 24th December 1927, Witton Albion v Nantwich, 15th September 1928 and Nantwich v Runcorn, 1962, rumoured to be the first time Nantwich Town sold official programmes.Qty: 4
Five Sheffield United Football programmes 1903-1929 Sheffield United Football programmes, 5 in total, to include Sheffield United Reserves v Sheffield Club, 7th November 1903, Sheffield United v Sunderland, 4th May 1929, Sheffield United v Rotherham County, 21st April 1917, Sheffield United v Grimsby Town, 16th September 1916, Sheffield United Reserves v Stoke City Reserves, 14th March 1925Qty: 5
Ikast FC Jersey 1989-1990 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup match worn football shirt Ikast FC, Denmark 1989-1990 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup match worn football shirt, long sleeves, size XL, player number 14, manufactured by AdidasEric Groeleken swapped this shirt with a player after the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1989/90, Round of 32, 1st leg match between FC Groningen v Ikast FC, Groningen winning 1-0.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tjbIoQKKjs
U18 Netherlands National Football Team Match worn away shirt from the group stages of the 1982 UEFA European Under-18 Championship Netherlands (Holland) National Football Team U18 match worn away shirt from the group stages of the 1982 UEFA European Under-18 Championship. Long sleeves, size 7/8 large, player number 13, manufacturer Adidas.Eric Groeleken played for the Netherlands (Holland) u18 team in this tournament playing against Scotland on 25th May 1982, the game ending in a 1-1 drawer. This was Eric Groeleken's shirt for the game against the eventual winners of the tournament with famous Scottish names such as Jim McInally, Paul McStay, Gary Mackay, Ally Dick and Pat Nevin.
Servette Geneve Jersey 1988-1989 match worn UEFA Cup home football shirt Servette Geneve 1988-1989 match worn UEFA Cup home football shirt, long sleeves, size large, player number 15, manufactured by Adidas, sponsor Placette to front.Eric Groeleken swapped this shirt with a player after the second leg of the UEFA Cup second round match between Servette FC and FC Groningen. The game took place on 9th November 1988 (1-1). Groningen won on 3-1 on aggregate with Eric Groeleken scoring the first goal in the first home leg. We are unsure of the player who wore the shirt, the Servette programme list no.15 as Rober Kok, uefa.com as Vincent Colletti.
VfB Stuttgart match worn UEFA Cup 1988-1989 football shirt, long sleeves, size L, player number 15, manufactured by AdidasEric Groeleken swapped this shirt with a player after the UEFA Cup last 16, second leg match between VfB Stuttgart v FC Groningen, final score 2-0 with two goals by Jürgen Klinsmann. Eric Groeleken was substituted on in the 61st minute of the match. According to uefa.com records this shirt may have belonged to Olaf Schmäler who was substituted on in the 70th minute.
Collection of boxing ephemera relating to Jack Matthews Collection of boxing ephemera relating to Jack Matthews, 'The Fighting Barber' who owned a barber shop in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent and was the father of legendary football player, Sir Stanley Matthews. The lot includes a photograph of Matthews of posing with Arthur Upton before beating him on points over 15 rounds at Liverpool Stadium. A photograph of Jack and a young Stanley stood outside the barber shop in Hanley. A photograph of Jack cutting a customer's hair inside his shop. A photo of Jack posing with fellow boxers and officials in formal dress. A signed photograph dedicated to Jack from an unknown actor/entertainer 'George Cavuly'. A blank Staffordshire Sporting Club Ltd boxing contract or Articles of Agreement plus a typewriter copy of the agreement between Jack Matthews and the Staffordshire Sporting Club Ltd in 1921.
Stoke Football Club, 1898-1899 team photograph Stoke (City) Football Club, 1898-1899 team photograph, 13 layers plus two coaches to include W. Allen (Trainer), T. Robinson, G. Clawley (Captain), T. Hyslop, J. Eccles, H.D. Austerberry (Secretary), F. Johnson, J. Kennedy, E. Parsons, J. Bradley, J. Turner and more, damaged to the edges
Liverpool FC Challenge Europeen Interclubs 1984 Medal Liverpool Football Club, Challenge Europeen Interclubs 1984, medal awarded by France Football magazine to Liverpool FC, voted France Football European Team of the Year in 1984, gilt metal, Adidas & France Football sponsorship logos, inscribed '1er. LIVERPOOL F.C'Given to Peter Robinson, Liverpool's former Club Secretary and Chief ExecutiveCrack to the medal
16 Subbuteo 1970's heavyweight boxed Football Teams 16 Subbuteo 1970's heavyweight boxed Football players and teams to include 004 Stoke City, 100 Manchester United, 77 Wolverhampton Wanderers, 050 Brazil (yellow bases), 007 West Ham or Aston Villa, 009 Southampton, 018 Tottenham Hotspur, 081 Liverpool away, 025 Celtic, 016 Arsenal, 041 Liverpool, 119 Everton, 157 Mexico, 005 Manchester City, 010 Fulham or Derby, 042 Chelsea. Plus table rugby boxed All Blacks team.Qty: 17Please see all images, one box without goalkeeper
Subbuteo Sets from the 1970's and later Subbuteo assorted boxed sets to include the 'Continental' Club Edition with 6 corner flags, 10 blue and red players, 2 linesmen, police, 2 floodlights, 2 television towers and a target board in yellow. Set C.132 throw in figures, set C.111 half time fence scoreboard, C.135 VIP cup presentation set, C.131 live action corner kickers, C.108 green plastic fence surround, set Z match score recorder, set RZ match score recorder, C.130 world cup goals, C.133 interchangeable goalkeepers, C.123 live action goalkeepers, C.1222 new type continental goals, R.217 rugby line flags. Plus two incomplete boxed Subbuteo 'Football Express' teams in blue and red. Also with 1972-73 catalogue.
Panini Football Sticker Albums Collection of complete football sticker albums by Panini to include Euro Football 1977, Football 78, Football 84, Supersport 1987, Football 89, South Africa 2010 World Cup.Football 84 album is 'complete' but on further inspection 8 of the stickers are from other editions. Football 78 has some annotations in pen, next to 19 of the stickers, all are transfer information with year and club the player moved to. Rest without annotations.
Three Arsenal Football Club Programmes 1934-1936 Arsenal Football Club, three home football programmes from the 1930s to include Arsenal v West Bromwich Albion, 15th September 1934, Arsenal v Aston Villa, 17th November 1934 and Arsenal v Stoke City, 1st February 1936Qty: 3Original staples all perished West Brom and Villa are annotated on teamsheets, some creasing and browning to the pages, areas of rust around previous staples.
Arsenal v Birmingham City & Arsenal v Manchester City 1937-1938 Arsenal Football Club, two home football programmes from the 1937-1938 season for Arsenal v Birmingham City, 16th April 1938 and Arsenal v Manchester City, 2nd October 1937Qty: 2Staples perished with some areas of rusting, minor creasing. Man City re-stapled
Ten Assorted English Football Programmes 1930-1939 Assorted programmes, English football teams pre-1940, 10 total, to include Charlton Athletic v Chelsea, 27th December 1937, Fulham v Southampton, 10th October 1936, Clapton Orient v Gillingham, 16th January 1937, Dulwich Hamlet v Clapton, 12th December 1931, Dulwich Hamlet v London Caledonians, 9th April 1932, Clapton v Dulwich Hamlet, 15th September 1934, Sheffield Wednesday Reserves v Blackpool Reserves, 22nd November 1930, Sheffield Wednesday v Blackburn Rovers, 8th September 1938, Middlesborough v Blackpool, 27th February 1932, Brentford v Preston North End, 7th April 1939Qty: 10
Eight Aston Villa Programmes 1921-1946 Aston Villa home football programmes, total of 8, to include Aston Villa v Bradford City, 12th November 1921 (no front cover), Aston Villa v Blackburn Rovers, 15th February 1930, Aston Villa Reserves v Sheffield Wednesday Reserves, 28th December 1935, Aston Villa v Liverpool, 29th February 1936, Aston Villa reserves v Sheffield Wednesday Reserves, 2nd January 1937, Aston Villa v Blackpool, 14th January 1939, Aston Villa v Stoke City, 18th March 1939, FA Cup first leg sixth round Aston Villa v Derby County, 2nd March 1946.Qty: 8
A military photograph album, circa 1920, North-West Frontier Province, India, with about 123 photographs including Army camp, soldiers on manoeuvres, machine gun practice, vehicles, buildings including demolitions, traction engine, artillery, landscapes, Army football, hockey and tug-of-war teams
A Military photograph album 1919-35, with 21 large images of Royal Navy sports teams, including cricket, football, rugby, hockey, and tennis, with almost all the sportsmen named in captions opposite each photo. Examples are Royal Navy v Cambridge University, cricket, 1920; Royal Navy v RAF, cricket, 1920 at Chatham; Navy v Army, rugby, 1925; Navy v RAF, rugby, 1934; Navy tennis team, 1934, at the All England Lawn Tennis Club, Wimbledon. Also a portrait of the teams in the Hants v Yorks County Cricket Final, at Bradford, 1926
SELECTION OF COMMEMORATIVE COINSincluding a D Day £5 coin, D Day 2004 Cook Islands $1 coin, Queen Elizabeth I commemorative crown, two Queen Elizabeth II 80th birthday crowns, Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee crown, 100th Anniversary The 4th Olympiad London £2 coin, 2003 Coronation Anniversary crown, two England Football Commemorative £5 coin, 2008 UK Olympic Games Handover Ceremony £2 coin, Royal Navy £5 Commemorative coin, Royal Mint 2008 £1 coin, HRH The Prince of Wales 60th birthday commemorative crown, 2006 UK coinage and many others
Palitoy Action Man Vintage 34027 Sharp-Shooter Footballer - box set comprising flock head figure with long sideburns, plastic trigger grip with black football boots attached, parts are fastened to card with white elastic, includes instruction leaflet and also includes loose generic red shirt, socks, white shorts and white plastic footballers - Good to Excellent in a Good lift off lid original card box.
Palitoy Action Man Vintage "Famous Football Clubs" - West Ham United - flock head figure without sideburns, stiff hands - claret shirt with blue sleeves, white shorts and socks, claret tracksuit top with "West Ham United" on reverse, figure with plastic dog tag and also with original Hong Kong white plastic football - Fair to Good in a white card display box.
Palitoy Action Man Vintage "Famous Football Clubs" - Manchester United FC - flock head figure without sideburns, stiff hands, plastic dog tag - red shirt and socks, white shorts, red tracksuit top with "Manchester United" on reverse, paper badge to front, also comes with original metal pin lapel badge (very slight fading) - Fair to Good in a white card display box.
Palitoy Action Man Vintage "Famous Football Clubs" - Liverpool - flock head figure with gripping hands, plastic dog tag, red shirt, shorts and socks, red and white tracksuit with "Liverpool FC" to rear, comes with original white Hong Kong plastic football and a spare figure with flock head and stiff hands (pin badge is reproduction) - Fair to Good with a white card display box.
Palitoy Action Man Vintage "Famous Football Clubs" - Chelsea FC - flock head with sideburns and stiff hands, blue shirt with remains of paper badge, blue shorts with white side panel, white socks, red, white and blue tracksuit top with "Chelsea" to rear, comes with original Hong Kong plastic white football (pin badge is reproduction) - Fair to Good in a white card display box.
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