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Quantity of vintage games and toys to include Scalextric Tourers 2000 slot car game, boxed, a quantity of spare Scalextric track, Scalextric V Simpsons skateboard chase game, Hot Wheels Light Speeders Challenge car game, boxed, two Grandstand electronic games, a Disney/Pixar Buzz Lightyear and a quantity of vintage and other various games and toys
USSR SHIRT-EURO 88 Red and white Soviet Union shirt, number 20, Viktor Pasulko (Spartak Moscow), from the game v England at Euro 88 in Frankfurt, 18/6/88. Exchanged with Kenny Sansom after the game as Kenny Sansom made his 86th and final International appearance for England. Signed note to this effect from Kenny Sansom. England lost the game 3-1 in a disastrous tournament for England and Pasulko scored one of the goals. Good
1965 EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS CUP SEMI FINAL Real Zaragoza v West Ham played 28 April 1965 at the Estadio Romareda Zaragoza. Three rare Real Zaragoza weekly club newspaper / magazines "Zaragoza Deportiva" dated 5 April, 26 April and 3 May 1965. The 5 and 26 April preview the game in Spain and 3 May reviews the game with pictures reports and line-ups. Real Zaragoza only issued this newspaper during this period, no programmes were produced for home matches. West Ham went on to win the ECWC. All three are folded and have slight wear. Generally good
SHEF WED - MANSFIELD 46 CUP Wednesday home programme v Mansfield, 10/1/46, FA Cup Second Leg, the FA Cup was played over two-legs for the only time in season 45-46 up to but not including the Semi-Finals. Wednesday won this game 5-0 and went through by the same score. Gatefold programme, slight tears and creasing but no writing. Fair-generally good
FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN 1951 Booklet issued by the Football Association, May 1951, 22 pages, lists the fixtures planned for Festival of Britain celebrations between May 7th and May 19th 1951 together with the match officials for each game plus notes of welcome and various rules etc applicable to the games. Good
ARSENAL - MAN UTD 57-58 Arsenal home programme, 1/2/58, v Manchester United which was sadly to be the final game played in England by many of the United players as five days later the team was destroyed in the Munich Air Disaster on the return journey from Belgrade. United won this game 5-4. The programme is in good condition with no writing or markings, very slight fold. Good
OLD TRAFFORD 1981 Large eight page newspaper style format scarce programme for An England XI v A Scotland XI, 4/5/81, played at Manchester United FC. The game was played in aid of the Cliff Lloyd Testimonial, Lloyd retired that year as Secretary of the Professional Footballers Association after 28 years service, eleven United players were involved in the game, plus others from Leeds, Liverpool, Everton and West Ham who supplied five players. Forest supplied 3 players and Wolves , Birmingham and Coventry were also represented. Score, scorers noted as England won 5-2. Generally good
1956 BARCELONA v GLASGOW RANGERS Friendly played 2 June 1956 at Camp De Les Corts in Barcelona. Two official FA Barcelona "Barca" weekly club revistas dated 31 May (minor tears along spine, slight creasing, ex bound volume) and 7 June 1956 which preview and review the match. No programme produced for this game. Generally good
REAL MADRID - MAN UTD 1957 Issue of Marca, Madrid weekly Sports magazine, dated 16th April 1957 with coverage of the European Cup Semi-Final, 11th April 1957, Real Madrid v Manchester United. Front page headline is "El Madrid Supero Al Manchester" and below it is a picture of Real players celebrating after the first goal. Inside pages include reports and over 20 pictures from the match. There was not a programme published for the game. Good
EUROPEAN CUP FINAL 1957 Real Madrid 82 page souvenir celebration booklet produced in Madrid and titled "Campeon de Campeones - La Temporada Cumbre Del Real Madrid " which translates as "Champions of Champions - The Season Summit of Real Madrid". The front cover shows Real captain Munoz receiving the trophy after Real defeated Fiorentina in the Final for which no programmes were produced. The inside pages give details of all the Real Madrid games on route to the Final with many photos and detailed write ups of each game including both Semi-Final games v Manchester United. Also includes central page colour posters of Real, their 56-57 success in the European Cup and their 1957 La Liga title triumph. Good
EUROPEAN CUP 57-58 MAN UTD Three United home European Cup programmes 57/58 plus ticket for the game v Dukla Prague. Programmes are v Dukla, Shamrock Rovers and AC Milan. Ticket is a ground ticket in good condition, programmes have folds and some creasing , Dukla issue has token removed, no writing. Fair-generally good
RUGBY LEAGUE Box containing a wide variety of programmes for an avid Rugby League fan . This covers the period 1999-2000 but includes games attended at all-levels from Amateur , Alliance, Professional to Grand Final. The fan has included a separate sheet in many programmes detailing the teams, scores etc and the programmes include some (only a few ) from earlier times such as Fulham v Papua New Guinea 1/11/87, Wellington v Auckland 29/9/62 (Ranfurly Shield-creased). Programmes include Premiership Grand Final 1999, Wigan v Castleford 19/9/99 + ticket (first game at JJB Stadium), Wigan v St Helens (last game at Central Park+ ticket-folds to programme), Premiership XIII v Villeneuve, BNFL National Cup Final 2000 and 1999, GB schools v France 1999, Bartletts Yorkshire Cup Final 1998, Alliance Grand Final 2000, several Chester Wolves programmes, Australian Police and New Zealand Police UK tour brochures, Three Australian Schoolboy Tour programmes 1999, St Helens v Melbourne 2000, 3 x GB v New Zealand programmes 1998 (folds) and many other issues. Larger issues have folds (usually vertical). As described
BRADFORD PA - SHEF WED 46-47 Park Avenue home programme v Sheffield Wednesday, 12/3/47 (Wednesday afternoon game) and probably the most difficult Sheffield Wednesday UK competitive programme to obtain since World War 2 as the crowd was just over 5,000. Gatefold issue with very slight fold. Good-Very good
BRAZIL SHIRT 1984 Yellow Brazil shirt worn by Brazil number 8 Zenon in game v England , June 1984 in Rio which England won 2-0 with the aid of the John Barnes wonder goal. Kenny Sansom of England exchanged his shirt for this one after the game and has signed a note of authenticity. The Brazil badge has the World Cup trophy embroidered upon it with three stars above it to denote winning the trophy three times. Good
CREWE Good collection of Crewe home programmes, complete sets of 25 x 62/3, 24 x 63/4, 24 x 64/5, 30 x 65/6, 28 x 66/7, 27 x 67/8, 30 x 68/9, plus 24 x 69/70 excludes game v Bradford PA. 212 home programmes which include 65/6 postponed v Newport and Stockport and 68/9 postponed v Luton and Southport. 66/7 includes postponed v Brentford and abandoned v Lincoln. Also includes some friendlies and Cheshire Cup games. Most are in good condition, some defects but overall Generally good. As described
MAN UTD 57-58 Twenty five home programmes, 57/58 season, most have tokens removed although at least five still have them intact. The only issue with team changes is the United team has been entered for the game v Shef Wed in the Cup (first game after Munich, token removed). Others are all clear of team changes etc. Includes all the European homes. 15 issues are pre-Munich. Virtually all have pin-holes in the middle of the top edge. Fair
THE ARSENAL 1915 The Arsenal FC home programme as by now the name had been changed. Dated 10th April 1915, versus Bury at Highbury, and Arsenal only played one more home game in the Second Division before football was suspended for the duration of the First World War. Arsenal were elevated to the First Division when "normal" football was restored after the War despite not being in a promotion position at the end of 1914-15 (Tottenham were not overly happy about this!!!). Interesting full page article about "The Football Battalion" and likewise about the 1915 Cup Final at Old Trafford. Staples removed, spine re-attached, no writing. Generally good
WORKINGTON FC Eighty six away programmes, 4 x 50s, 49 x 60s, 32 x 70s (all Football League) and FA Cup 80/81 at Carlisle. Includes 56/7 at Derby and at Bradford City, 58/9 at Exeter and 59/60 at Torquay. Sixties include several at Exeter and Football League Cup 65/6 at Ipswich. The seventies include four programmes for the Final Football League season, 76/7, at Exeter, Torquay and both issues at Newport including 17/5/77 which is the Final Football League game played by Workington. Also includes 1/1/74 single sheet issue at Bury. Some minor faults to some. Fair-generally good
LUTON TOWN Over 50 items including some team sheets, mainly covers the modern era including away at Brentford 2/5/2009 which was the Town's last League game until the present season. Several Friendly and Testimonial including at Alta IF 92/93, 87/88 Tournament in Oldenburg (Germany) and 88/89 at Truro etc. Very good
CRYSTAL PALACE Twenty three bound volumes, Palace home programmes, 64-65 to 86/7 inclusive , all shapes and sizes due to continually changing shape of the programme, slight trims for binding purposes , includes Cup, occasional friendly, Testimonial and representative game. All have covers. Different cloth colours with gilt inscriptions on spines. Generally good
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