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Birmingham City 'A' team, a collection of 9 rare away programmes, 1945/46 Atherstone, 1947/48 Redditch (06/09/47), Redditch (03/04/48), 1948/49 Redditch (10/12/48), Redditch (25/12/48), Banbury Spencer (12/03/49), Moor Green (20/11/1948), 57/58 Darlaston, Wellington Town, 1958/59 Darlaston, plus a home game 30/04/1955 Birmingham City A v Aston Villa A
1954 Gil Merrick, an England International Football Cap. The cap is from the Hungary v England game played at the Nepstadion on 23/05/1954. England lost this game, by Seven goals to one, which is the team's record defeat, however it is felt that he was unfairly blamed for the heavy defeat. The vendor's grandfather, a close friend of Gil, tormented him frequently about the score, so much in fact that Gil threw the cap accross the room telling him 'to keep it'. Gilbert Harold Merrick was born in Sparkhill, Birmingham in 1922, he went on to play for Birmingham and England. He won 23 England Caps, retiring from playing football in 1959. He then went on to manage the club he loved until being asked to resign in 1964. He was that annoyed by the way he was treated by the directors, he refused to enter St Andrews until the late 1990's when he was a guest of the Birmingahm City Historial Society. At that 'Evening with Gil Merrick' over 400 people filled a room that had a maximum capacity of 240! It is fair to say that 'he brought the house down', Gil and many attending members shed a few tears that night
1981/1982 West Bromwich Albion, 16/09/1981 Grasshoppers Zurich v WBA [UEFA Cup] A VIP pack given to Fans/Directors/Officials travelling on the VIP Jet Trip, Includes Four page Itinerary with game details to front, a printed letter from manager Ronnie Allen thanking for support & Three page information pack on Grasshoppers Zurich, all held within a club folder/sleeve, In addition is a Glass Goblet & programme from the home leg played at the Hawthorn's 30/09/1981, Engraved/Etched with game details and given to Directors/Officials of the club to commemorate the game
West Bromwich Albion, A small collection of items presented to Directors/Officials of WBA to comemorate historic matches in the clubs history, 05/11/1958 WBA v Atletico Bilbao [Friendly], two leather wallets, one from WBA with embossed club logo & game details inside & the other with the Atletico Bilbao crest stuck to front & the match programme, 11/08/1979 WBA v Ajax [Centenary Game], A silver presentation plate with game details engraved to front & WBA colour crest mounted in centre with official programme which is signed to reverse by Nine WBA players & Nine Ajax Players, 29/04/1981 Sweden v WBA In Gothenborg [Friendly], A glass paper weight with Gothenberg crest etched upon reverse & official programme for the fixture, 30/07/1969 Combined Norwegian XI v WBA [Friendly] A Seven peice Figgjo Flint Norweigan Pottery wall plate set, with the Norweigan Football Association crest applied to each peice
1905/1906 Everton v Notts County, a programme for the game played on 14/10/1905, also includes Liverpool Reserves v Oldham Athletic, 1st team game played on the same day. This programme, is ex bound volume, is believed to be the oldest programme involving Oldham, who were then a non league club
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