CRYSTAL PALACE SCRAPBOOKS Three 1970/71 Scrapbooks 134 pages. Division one, covering every League FA Cup. Anglo Italian Cup, Friendly and Testimonial game of the 1970/71 season, (64 matches) plus other news, transfers, Div one results. Palace were the only team to defeat double winning Arsenal at Highbury (winning a League Cup Replay 2-0), and became the first English team ever to beat Inter Milan at the San Siro (2-1 victory in the Anglo Italian Cup). Palace faded to 18th position. Generally good
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CRYSTAL PALACE SCRAPBOOKS Two 1972/72 Scrapbooks 84 pages, Division one, covering every League, FA Cup, League Cup, Friendly and Testimonial game of the 1971/72 season (54 matches) plus other news, transfers, results, league tables, etc. The highlight of the season (and there were not many as Palace struggled against relegation) was the 5-1 victory over high flying Sheff Utd (the match being shown on BBC`s Match of the Day). John `Yogi Bear` Hughes came second in the Match of the Day `Goal of the Season` competion, losing out to Ronnie Radford`s rocket (for Hereford) against Newcastle in the FA Cup. Palace just survived in 20 position. Generally good
CRYSTAL PALACE SCRAPBOOKS Three 1972/73 Scrapbooks 114 pages Division one. Covering every League FA Cup, League Cup, Texaco Cup, Anglo Italian Cup, Friendly and Testimonial game of the 1972/73 season (60 matches) plus other news, transfers, results, league tables etc. Palace thrashed Man Utd 5-0 (manager Frank O`Farrell sacked two days later) and Don Rogers won The Big Match `Goal of the Season`. However, Palace struggle against relegation for most of the season, finished in second division. Generally good
CRYSTAL PALACE SCRAPBOOK 1973/74 Scrapbook 54 pages Division two, covering every League, FA Cup, League Cup, Friendly and Testimonial game of 1973/74 season (49 matches), plus other news, transfers, results, league tables etc. Malcolm Allison widened the pitch (for more exciting football), gave players each a nickname, changed from "The Glaziers" to "The Eagles", and promised that Palace would be Divison Two Champions, Palace were relegated to Third Divison. Scrapbook contains autograph of Palace goalkeeper Paul Hammond. Generally good
TOTTENHAM A box containing 34 books, hardback/softback, includes Spurs Again (Finn), The Double (Ferris), The Battle of London (Pardoe), Glory Game (Hunter Davies-softback), Lets Be Honest (Greaves), Spurs At War 1939-46, Spurs Complete Record (Breedon), Blanchflower (Bowler) and Glory Glory (Nicholson). Many biographies etc included from , Gazza, Hoddle, Greaves etc. Generally good
NOTTINGHAM FOREST 73 Home programmes, 17 x 50s and 56 x 60s, 1956-68. Includes 56/7 v Port Vale, 57/8 x 8 and 58/9 x 6. 62/3 season includes Cup game v Wolves with single sheet insert (played 29/1/63), Cup games 62/3 v West Brom and Southampton also included. Occasional faults. Fair-generally good
JUVENTUS Unusual and scarce programme for Juventus v Genoa, 25/11/1945, Stadio Comunale. This four page issue is in very fragile condition, the back page being very worn along a fold, the programme is complete and is for the Serie "A" game between these two clubs, both teams are listed in the centre pages and the back page has the League table, previous week results, current fixtures and leading goalscorer list, there are also a number of adverts and the issue was published in Turin. Exceedingly scarce and almost a piece of Juve history but it must be stressed it is in very fragile condition. As described
SHEPHERDS BUSH FC / QPR Three interesting items from Shepherd`s Bush FC. This club disbanded during the First World War and their ground, Loftus Road , was taken over by Queens Park Rangers in 1917. The QPR ground at Park Royal had been taken over by the Military. These three items consist of a postcard of the team together with officials on the pitch for a game in Cologne during their 1913 Continental tour. The other two items are Itineraries for Shepherd`s Bush FC tours to Germany at Easter 1913 (four pages) and Spain (Bilbao) August 1913. Shepherd`s Bush FC were founded in 1880 as Old St Stephens FC and became Shepherd`s Bush FC in 1898.They disbanded in 1915 having been members of the Isthmian League, and QPR took over the ground at Loftus Road two years later. Generally good
SCOTTISH CUP FINAL 1948 REPLAY Exceedingly scarce four page official programme for the replay, 21/4/48, Rangers v Morton. After the surprise of being held to a draw four days previously, Rangers won the replay against lowly placed Morton but only by the one goal scored by Williamson in front of 133, 570 spectators, This hastily produced four page programme is seldom seen and this copy has folds and team changes. The Morton goal in the original game was the only Cup goal conceded by Rangers in seven Cup games that season. Fair-generally good
FOOTBALL LEAGUE Official programme for Football League v Scottish League at Burnley, 21/3/1914, several minor repairs to cover expertly done,otherwise good. Boyle, Mosscrop and Hodgson , all Burnley players , in the Football League side, various Celtic and Rangers players in the Scottish side. First representative game to be played at Burnley, twenty page issue. Generally good
WEST BROM Home programme v Charlton, 2/5/1931, a crucial game for the Baggies and a 3-2 victory secured for them the "Double" of FA Cup Winners and promotion to Division 1. The programme itself has seen better days having a few marks, wear along fold, some creasing and a few tears. However it is complete and does not have any writing. As described
ARSENAL Two framed and signed photos showing Michael Thomas scoring and celebrating v Liverpool 1989. This goal, in injury time at Anfield, stunned the Liverpool crowd as Arsenal won the game and the Champions title, black and white photos both signed by Thomas and professionally framed. Very good
TOTTENHAM An old scrapbook, 14 pages, 12 pages cover the 1901 Cup Finals between Tottenham and Sheffield United, the first game a 2-2 draw at the Crystal Palace ( in front of 114, 815) and the replay at Bolton in which Spurs triumphed 3-1 in front of 20, 740. Match reports, photos and comments are included. The back page is blank and one other page covers the 1921 path to the Final in which Spurs defeated Wolves. This scrapbook is a little worn in parts and does have faults such as small tears etc but nevertheless it is an original item full of news cuttings about the 1901 Final which brought Spurs their first FA Cup Final victory. For a Tottenham fan, it is a nice piece of ephemera. As described
AMATEUR CUP FINAL 1937 West Ham programme for the 1937 Amateur Cup Final, Dulwich Hamlet v Leyton, 3/4/1937 at West Ham, also includes two real press photos of the game, one shows Dulwich with the Cup, and two other Dulwich photos. Programme has slight wear and one small tear, fold but no writing. Fair-generally good
1923 CUP FINAL Official programme for the 1923 Cup Final, first to be held at Wembley, Bolton defeated West Ham 2-0 although West Ham were not convinced that the game was officially played as due to crowd encroachment , they thought that it was more a friendly than the official game. However the result stood and Bolton gained the first of their three Wembley triumphs in the 1920s. Also included with this original copy is a replica copy. The original copy has a few minor folds and slight creasing, but staples are in good condition and there is no writing. We would describe condition as being at least "Fair" but more accurately "Fair-Generally good". As described
SOCCER CALLING Scarce hardback book with dust-jacket, "Soccer Calling" by Alec Whitcher, a series of essays about the game, originally published in 1945 and reprinted at least seven times with all profits going to Brighton and Hove Albion, numerous photographs, over 200 pages, minor repair to cover. Generally good
MAN UTD / CHELSEA United home programme v Chelsea, 30/4/55, Chelsea first Championship season , final game, slight fold, very small cover mark, pencil half-time scores. Worth reading if only to see the "With the Juniors" page which details the scores of the United Junior teams, the three junior teams reached double figures in a match eighteen times with numerous eights and nines. Generally good-good
NEWTON HEATH Very rare Official programme for Newton Heath Cricket and Football Club, tenth Annual Athletic Festival, Monday August 25th 1890. This 16 page programme from the forerunner of Manchester United gives details of the Club President and Vice-Presidents and all the events and competitors are listed in the following pages. The inside back cover page has the 1890-91 fixture list for Newton Heath FC who were members of the Football Alliance at this time. All fixtures for the Alliance are included together with other games arranged including three against Ardwick (Manchester City ), two v Blackpool South Shore and a game v Clapton. The programme has been laid down in the past and unfortunately there is a small hole on the fixture list where the paper has been lost upon removal. This does affect the fixtures listed for December 1890 although most are still legible (ie three out of four with the other fixture apparently against Belfast ?? on Christmas Day. The back cover has small pieces of paper attached where laid down but this does not really affect the programme or any printed areas and the remainder of this very rare item is in generally good condition, no writing, staple slightly rusty and a small amount of creasing on the centre pages. This is a very rare item from the early days of Manchester United and apart from the defects mentioned condition is generally good. As described
LIVERPOOL Scarce single sheet home programme v Grimsby, 12/2/47, Wednesday 3pm kick-off, a rare game in the middle of a literally Deep Mid-Winter as the season did not finish until June ( Liverpool were Champions by one point with Man Utd and Wolves just one point away, whilst Stoke would have been Champions if they had won their final game at Sheffield Utd ( they lost !!). This programme has faults as it has two punch-holes ( no print affected), small tears and a small tape mark but even allowing for this condition is not too bad and is certainly "fair". As
MANCHESTER CITY A modern collection of tickets, majority Manchester City and includes v TNS 14/8/03 (first competitive game at Eastlands- UEFA Cup) several tickets, also v Lokeren 03/04, Youth Cup Final v Chelsea 07/08, v Hamburg UEFA Cup 08/09, Manchester Cup Final v Man Utd 04/05, and various others including some at Maine Road, some duplicates, over 100 tickets. Fair-good
COVERS Fourteen covers all autographed , mainly 70s but also a few later, signatories include Macari, Phil Thompson, David Johnson, Beardsley, McMahon, Molby, Coppell, McClair, Bruce, Bryan Robson, McQueen, McIlroy (Macclesfield first game in the League), Curbishley, Day, Ray Wilkins (MUFC win Cup-Winners Cup 1991 in Rotterdam (Dutch frank and stamp), Ken Bates, Peter Shilton, Roy McFarland and Tony Currie. Generally good
Captain W E Johns - Biggles Hunts Big Game. 1948 First Edition. Good in price clipped dustjacket. Biggles Gets His Men. 1950 First Edition. VG/VG; and four other First Editions comprising The Black Raider, In The Blue, In The Gobi, and The Private Adventure. G/VG in similar dustjackets; together with reprints of Secret Agent (1950) and The Swastika (1951).
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