We found 8799 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 8799 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
8799 item(s)/page
Miscellaneous Programmes: Two small boxes of assorted football programmes to include: Ipswich v. Tottenham Hotspur, Charity Shield 1962 programme, Non-League interest, Scottish, Swindon Town interest, Doncaster Rovers v. Bradford City, League Cup 1st Round Replay 1962, Worcester City v. Liverpool, F.A. Cup Third Round 1959, Swindon Town v. Swansea Town, 13/03/1948. (two boxes)
Football Ian St John 10x8 signed colour photo in action for Liverpool in the sixties. Ian St John (born 7 June 1938 in Motherwell) is a Scottish former footballer, who played for Scotland 21 times. He later became a manager and pundit. In 2008, he was inducted into the Scottish Football Hall of Fame. n 2 May 1961 he transferred to Liverpool where Bennett was now part of Bill Shankly's 'Boot Room' coaching staff. The fee was more than double the previous highest transfer fee paid by Anfield's board, £37, 500. He was brought to the club by manager Bill Shankly, who was preparing for his second season as Liverpool manager with the club still in the Second Division. Many years later, after Shankly's retirement as manager, he described St John's arrival at the club - along with that of Ron Yeats the same summer - as the "turning point" for the club as they began their transformation into one of Europe's top footballing sides. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99. Please Note Overseas Shipping Of Framed and mounted Items Are At Cost.
Football Lauren and Christian Ziege 12x8 signed colour renew north London rivalries playing for Cameroon and Germany. Christian Ziege born 1 February 1972) is a retired German footballer and football manager. He started his playing career at FC Bayern Munich, where he won two Bundesliga titles and a UEFA Cup before moving to A. C. Milan, winning an Italian Scudetto. In 1999, he joined Middlesbrough of the English Premier League, where he was voted the club's Player of the Year in his only season. A year later, he joined Liverpool and was part of the squad which won a treble of the Football League Cup, the FA Cup and the UEFA Cup in 2000-01. In 2001, he moved to Tottenham Hotspur, before ending his career back in Germany with Borussia Monchengladbach. Laureano Bisan Etamé-Mayer (born 19 January 1977 in Kribi), commonly known as Lauren, is a retired Cameroonian footballer of Equatoguinean origin, who formerly played as a right back for the Cameroonian national team. As an Arsenal player he won several trophies and is known as one of the Invincibles; a title given to the Arsenal squad in 2004 after they went undefeated in the (2003-04) season and won the Premier League title. He also won an Olympic Gold Medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics with Cameroon. He also holds Spanish citizenship due to being raised in Spain. With the German national team, Ziege won UEFA Euro 1996 and finished runner-up at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. He also represented the country at UEFA Euro 2000, UEFA Euro 2004 and the 1998 FIFA World Cup. An attacking left wing-back, Ziege was considered a dead-ball specialist. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99. Please Note Overseas Shipping Of Framed Items Are At Cost
FOOTBALL, programmes, 1959/60, one per club, inc. Div. 1, Blackburn, Leeds, Man Utd, Newcastle, PNE, Spurs, Wolves; Div. 2, Brighton, Ipswich, Lincoln, Liverpool, Portsmouth, Scunthorpe, Stoke, Sunderland, Swansea; Div. 3, Accrington, Bradford City, Bury, Colchester, Halifax, Newport, Norwich, Port Vale, QPR (2), Shrewsbury, York City; Div. 4, Barrow, Carlisle, Chester, Darlington, Gateshead, Hartlepool, Oldham, Rochdale, Southport, Workington etc., G to VG, 92
FOOTBALL, programmes, 1957/8, one per club, inc. Div. 1, Leeds, Man Utd, Newcastle, Sunderland; Div. 2, Barnsley, Grimsby, Ipswich, Liverpool, Stoke, Swansea; Div. 3 South, Aldershot, Colchester, Exeter, Northampton, Norwich, Port Vale; Div. 3 North, Accrington, Chester, Darlington, Gateshead, Halifax, Hartlepool, Rochdale, Scunthorpe, York etc., G to VG, 92
FOOTBALL, programmes, 1956/7, one per club (all four divisions), inc. Div. 1, Leeds, Man Utd, Newcastle, Spurs; Div. 2, Bury, Lincoln, Liverpool, Middlesbrough, Port Vale, Stoke, Swansea; Div. 3 South, Aldershot, Colchester, Ipswich, Newport, Northampton, Norwich, Shrewsbury; Div. 3 North, Accrington, Barrow, Chester, Gateshead, Hartlepool, Mansfield, Rochdale, Workington etc., G to VG, 92
FOOTBALL, selection, inc. Champions League Finals, press release for 2007 (Liverpool v AC Milan); Scottish newspaper for 2005 (Real Madrid v xxx); press kits for various finals, Torino 2014, Istanbul 2009, Lisbon 2014; England itinerary (3), League Cup Finals, banners, cap; team sheets, Euro96, England (home & away) etc., G to EX, Qty.
FOOTBALL, programmes, 1960/1, one per club, inc. Div. 1, Villa, Chelsea, Man Utd, Spurs (double), WHU; Div. 2, Ipswich, Leeds, Lincoln, Liverpool (champions), Norwich, Swansea; Div. 3, Newport, QPR, Port Vale, Shrewsbury, Tranmere; Div. 4, Accrington, Barrow, Bradford PA, Darlington, Oldham, Peterborough, Rochdale, Southport, Workington, York etc., G to VG, 92
FOOTBALL, programmes, 1962/3, one per club, inc. Div. 1, Burnley, Ipswich, Leyton Orient, Liverpool; Div. 2, Norwich City, Scunthorpe, Leeds, Chelsea; Div. 3, Bradford PA, Colchester, Port Vale, QPR, Wrexham; Div. 4, Barrow, Oxford, Southport, Hartlepool, Newport, Rochdale, Workington etc., G to VG, 92
FOOTBALL, programmes, 1958/9, one per club, inc. Div. 1, Blackpool, Leeds, Man Utd, Newcastle, PNE, Spurs, Wolves; Div. 2, Barnsley, Brighton, Grimsby, Ipswich, Liverpool, Middlesbrough, Scunthorpe, Stoke, Sunderland, Swansea; Div. 3, Accrington, Bradford City, Bury, Colchester, Halifax, Newport, Norwich City, Rochdale, Stockport; Div. 4, Barrow, Bradford PA, Carlisle, Darlington, Gateshead, Hartlepool, Northampton, Port Vale, Shrewsbury, Workington, York, etc., G to VG, 92
FOOTBALL, programmes, 1954-1960, inc. Blackpool, Stoke, Shelbourne, Hull v. Tel Aviv, Liverpool (all 1954); Hartlepool (FAC), WHU, Chester v. Acc, Portsmouth, Barrow (all 1955); Halifax v. Acc, Barrow (2), Oldham (all 1956); Northampton, Villa (both FAC), Halifax v. Gateshead, Chesterfield v. Acc, Rochdale (all 1958) etc., G to VG, 96*
1901/1902 Sheffield United Bound Volume of Programmes to include Football League matches Bury, Stoke, Sunderland, Derby, Notts. County, Manchester City, Liverpool, Aston Villa, Notts. Forest, Blackburn Rovers, Everton, Grimsby Town, Small Heath, Sheffield Wednesday, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Bolton Wanderers, Newcastle Utd plus FA Cup matches v Bolton Wanderers, Newcastle Utd, Friendly match programmes include Tottenham Hotspur, Glasgow Celtic, Glasgow Rangers. Reserve match programmes include Walsall, Monk Bretton, Lincoln City, Whitwick White Cross, Burton Utd, Sheffield, Heeley Friends, Hinckley Town, Sheffield Wednesday, Ilkeston, Rotherham Town, Channing Rovers, Grenoside, Derby County, Grimsby Town, Sheffield Wednesday, Coalville. NB: Sheffield Utd were FA Cup winners this season 1901/1902, beating Southampton in the replay. Hardback covers have handling wear, the programmes, all of which have covers, are in very good condition.
1900/1901 Sheffield United Bound Volume of Programmes to include Football League matches Bury, Blackburn, West Bromwich Albion, Sunderland, Bolton Wanderers, Preston, Aston Villa, Newcastle United, Sheffield Wednesday, Everton, Manchester City, Nottingham Forest, Stoke, Notts. County, Derby, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Liverpool. FA Cup match v Everton. Friendly match programmes include Glasgow Select XI, Aston Villa (testimonial) Rest of Lancs. Combination league, St. Bernards (Edinburgh), plus Sheffield Boys v Manchester Boys. Reserve match programmes include Rushden, Wombwell Town, Northampton, Derby, Worksop Town, Coalville Town, Barnsley, Attercliffe, Sheffield Wednesday (County Cup), Roundel, Hinckley, Lincoln City, Ecclesfield, Sheffield Wednesday, Wath Athletic, Channing Rovers. NB: Sheffield Utd were FA Cup finalists this season, losing to Spurs after a replay. Handback covers have handling wear, the programmes, all of which have covers, are in very good condition.
Collection Of football sticker albums (most part complete), framed, autographed magazine pictures of footballers to include Johnny Carey, Alan A'Court, Billy Elliot, Jack Kelsey, Eddie Spicer plus others, Leeds Utd 1970's scrapbooks (2) plus a quantity of football club transfer stickers (Chelsea, Celtic, Liverpool noted). Worth a view
Collection of football programmes to include reserves issues 1954/55 Manchester City v Stoke City, 1957/58 Ipswich Town v Cardiff City, Manchester Utd v Preston NE, 1964/65 Spurs v Chelsea (Osgood), 1968/69 Coventry City v Newcastle Utd, 1967/68 Barrow v Manchester Utd (Feb-postponed). Also includes non-league 1973/74 Rhyl v Sandbach, 1980/81 Shrewsbury Town v Abercynon Athletic (WC), 1972/73 South Liverpool v Tranmere Rovers (FAC) (Lawrence, Yeats, St.John), 1966/67 Tranmere Rovers v Macclesfield, 1976/77 Newport County v Workington (Dec-postponed & May) plus others. Worth a view to assess. Fair-Good. (33)
Selection of Liverpool Signed Football Prints a superb lot depicting Steve Heighway celebrating after scoring in the 1971 FA Cup Final, Alan Kennedy scoring the winner in the 1981 EC Final, Ian St. John and Willie Stevenson celebrating FA Cup Final success in 1965, David Fairclough with the UEFA Cup in 1976, and Ron Yeats leading his side out against Everton c1964, all superbly hand-signed in permanent marker, all measuring 16" x 12", comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (6)
Collection of Assorted Football Programmes to include Celtic v Valencia 1962/63, 1970 Millwall v Dundee, Motherwell v Leeds United 1982, Newport v Aberdeen 1987/88, 1967/68 Wellingborough v Arsenal, 1985 European Cup Final, 1982 HJK v Liverpool, 1976 Aston Villa v Eintract, plus many others, worth inspecting (Quantity) Box
Selection of football match tickets to include Liverpool v Chelsea 78/79, Southampton v Chelsea 80/81 (FAC), WBA v Liverpool (FAC) 67/68, Sheffield Utd v Altrincham (FAC) 81/82,Arsenal v Manchester City 76/77, Oxford v Cambridge 1969, Manchester City v Newcastle Utd 73/74, Angermanland v Chelsea 1982, Chester City v Arsenal 1990/91 Rumbelows at Macclesfield, Blackburn Rovers v Newcastle Utd 1952 FA Cup S/F, Bolton Wanderers v Preston NE 58/59 (FAC), Sheffield Utd v WBA (FAC) 57/58, 68/69 Preston NE v Chelsea (FAC), Manchester City v Borussia Moenchengladbach 78/79 UEFA, Arsenal v Liverpool 1979/80 (FAC S/F) , Arsenal v Orient FAC S/F) 77/78, Sheffield Wednesday v Birmingham City 68/69 FAC) plus many others with good content of Arsenal and West Bromwich Albion. Fair-Good. Worth a view. (141)
Selection of Manchester United home Football programmes 1947/48 Preston NE 1957/58 Sheffield Wednesday (FAC) (no. 21) (team written in, token not in, selo to spine) 1959/60 Wolves 1960/61 Real Madrid 1968/69 Estudiantes 1970/71 Derby County (Watney Final) 1971/72 Arsenal (at Liverpool) 1974/75 Walsall (FAC) (8)
British football programmes, comprising: Leyton Orient vs Airdrieonians, May 5 1951, with inc annotations; Fulham vs Dinamo May 10 1951; Charlton Athletic vs S.C. Wacker, May 16 1951; Chelsea vs Racing Club of Buenos Aires, 13 March 1954; Watford vs Borussia, October 12 1954; Brentford vs Botafogo April 19 1956; Brenford vs East Fife October 23 1956; Brentford vs Esporte Clube Bahia April 4 1957; Chelsea vs Sparta 19 March 1957; Representative match football league vs Italian league, 29 November 1962; Bangor City vs A.C. Napoli, 10 October 1962; Brentford vs Glasgow Athletic 21 October 1958; Preston North End vs Leicester City September 22 1958; British Army vs French Army at Stamford Bridge 19 February 1958; West Ham United vs LKS Lodz, 18 November 1957; and a players souvenier brochure for Liverpool and Wembley 1950. (16)
Football memorabilia to include: programmes of England vs the rest of the world October 23 1963, England vs Scotland 16 March 1966, books on Newcastle United, football, soccer shoot goal and other magazines, penants for Newcastle, Brazil, Liverpool, Manchester United and Lincoln City; and a quantity of newspapers.
-
8799 item(s)/page