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Les Ferdinand signed A4 from Match Magazine - pictured in Newcastle United away strip, dedicated 'to Simon very best wishes' in black marker. 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.
PRINTED FOOTBALL TEAM AUTOGRAPHS Thirteen different pages issued by League clubs including Aston Villa 1952/1953, Burnley undated but includes Frank Hill who was the Manager between September 1948 and August 1954, Crystal Palace undated but includes Laurie Scott who was the Manager between 1951 and 1954, Derby County 1973/1974, Everton undated but includes Eddie Buckle who played for the club between 1949 and 1954, Huddersfield 1955/1956, Huddersfield undated but shows Ian Greaves who was Manager between June 1968 and June 1974, Lincoln 1953/1954, Manchester United undated but one when W Crickmer was Club Secretary and the second when L. Olive was Club Secretary, Newcastle mid-1950's and includes Len White, Ronnie Simpson, Joe Harvey, Bob Stokoe and Jackie Milburn, West Brom undated but letterhead shows Vic Buckingham who was the Manager from 1953 to 1959 and Wolves 1954/1955. Each sheet has been folded and some have other defects. Fair
MANCHESTER UNITED Twenty five away programmes from 1998-99 Treble Season. These have match tickets taped onto the front cover unless stated. The 25 are for the games at: Arsenal, Aston V., Blackburn, Brondby Ch L, Charlton, Chelsea no ticket, Chelsea FAC, Chelsea FLC, Coventry, Derby, Everton, Inter Milan Ch L, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, LKS Lodz Ch L, Middlesbrough, Newcastle, Notts Forest – 8-1 win, no ticket, Sheff Wed, Southampton, Tottenham, Tottenham FLC, West Ham and Wimbledon. Fair
TOTTENHAM Nineteen Tottenham home programmes Liverpool , Huddersfield , Sheffield Wednesday , Newcastle 1953/54, Manchester City 1954/55, Arsenal , Wolves , Manchester City (piece missing) 1955/56, Manchester City , Manchester United , Arsenal 1956/57, Chelsea ( Greaves debut for Chelsea ) , Burnley , Birmingham , Arsenal , Wolverhampton Wanderers , Aston Villa , Manchester United , Blackpool 1957/58. All have some faults. Fair to generally good
FOOTBALL PROGRAMME MISCELLANY Eight programmes: England homes v. Sweden 1959, Rest of the World 1963, Poland 1966 at Everton FC slightly creased and Germany 2000. FA Cup Semi-Finals: Blackburn v Bolton 1958, Manchester United v Fulham 1957/8 and Replay and Newcastle United v Stockport County 60/1 FA Cup creased and worn. Fair to generally good
CUP SEMI-FINAL 1909 - MAN UTD Very scarce FA Cup Semi-Final programme, Manchester United v Newcastle United 27/3/1909 at Bramall Lane, Sheffield.. Ex bound volume but still very scarce and rarely seen. Manchester United won 1-0 and went on to defeat Bristol City 1-0 in the Final. This was the first FA Cup trophy won by United and also their first FA Cup Semi-Final. Sixteen pages. Slight tear to bottom of spine. Generally good
1940s FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS Autograph book with single sided signatures circa 1947/8 season including Bradford Park Avenue 1947/8 X 16 signatures, Preston North End 1947/8 X 12, Newcastle United X 11, Tottenham Hotspur X 3, Sheffield Wednesday X 10, Brentford X 9, Leicester City X 11, Leeds United 1947/8 X 12 and Fulham X 12. Good
FOOTBALL PROGRAMME MISCELLANY Over 80 programmes including Chesham Utd. V Rest of League 2/5/1925 with tears and some tape repairs, Leicester City v Chelsea 61/2, Peterborough Utd. V Hull; City 56/7, Rotherham Utd. 55/6 and Scarborough 54/5 all Midland League, Leyton Orient v Bournemouth 46/7, Liverpool v Blackburn 56/7 and Coventry 60/1 FA Cup number on cover and Ipswich 60/1, Aston Villa v Preston NE 47/8 slightly worn, Notts. Co. V. Man. City 61/2 FA Cup, Newcastle Utd. Reserves v Burnley Reserves 60/1, Southampton Reserves v Birmingham City Reserves 65/6, Aberdeen v Man. City 73/4 Friendly, many of the others are 60's and 70's Friendlies and Testimonials, plus a few non-League including Sheppey Utd. V Herne Bay 58/9, Enfield v Maidstone Utd. 57/8 and Corinthian-Casuals v Walthamstow Ave. 54/5. Plus a 36 page brochure for Manchester United Champions of Europe 1968. Generally good
Twenty boxed Subbuteo football teamsComprising Arsenal, Watford/Oxford United, Sheffield Wednesday, Spurs, Portsmouth, Everton, Sunderland, Newcastle United, Anderlecht, Coventry City, Manchester City, Leeds United, Crystal Palace, Southampton, Burnley, Blackpool, Exeter City, Chelsea, Liverpool and Hibernian
A collection of mainly 1960s football programs Including Arsenal v Sheffield Wednesday, 1959; Blackburn Rovers v Liverpool, 1964; Bolton Wanderers v Wolverhampton, 1964; Charlton Athletic v Chelsea, 1963; Crystal Palace v Oldham Athletic, 1959; Everton v Liverpool, 1964; Fulham v Manchester United, 1962; Liverpool v Manchester United (Charity Shield) 1983; Leeds v Scunthorpe, 1964; Manchester City v Southampton, 1965; Manchester United v Bolton Wanderers, 1964; Millwall v Barrow, 1959; Port Vale v Shrewsbury, 1960; Preston North End v Newcastle, 1964; Sheffield v Lincoln, 1960; Stoke City v Manchester United, 1968; Tottenham v Sheffield Wednesday, 1962; Aston Villa v Arsenal, 1964; West Ham v Leighton Orient, 1964; Wolves v Manchester United, 1967 and further programmes from these and other teams, together with other football related ephemera. (approx 195)
Football Memorabilia of the Late George Lowrie - 1919 - 1989, International Player for Wales. Having been born in Tonypandy then playing principally as a centre forward for several English football clubs: Swansea Town (August 1936-37) Total appearances 19 with 3 goals Preston North End (1937) Total appearances 5 with 0 goals Coventry City (1946-47) Total appearances 56 with 44 goals Newcastle United - Transfer Fee £18,000 (1947-49) Total appearances 12 with 5 goals Bristol City (1949-51) Total appearances 48 with 21 goals Coventry City (1951-52) Total appearance 27 with 12 goals He then joined Lovells Athletic in 1953 before retiring in 1956 International Appearance - 13 times for Wales (9 wartime appearance) 4 post war. The Ephemera includes: Match programme Wales V England at Cardiff October 18th 1947 score 0-3 Caricature sketches, newspaper cuttings and scrap books covering most of his playing years. Team photographs and match photographs, photographs shaking hands with King George VI @ Wembley Stadium, 27th February 1943 - England v Wales, score 5-3 to England - Lowrie having scored a hat trick for Wales - attendance 75,000. Including his international shirt, Wales V England 1947-48 framed, together with his Welsh Football Association shirt in a yellow and green colourway - framed (provenance by family decent)
Football Bobby Moncur 16x12 signed colour photo pictured shaking Booby Moore hand before a England v Scotland game. Robert Moncur (born 19 January 1945) is a Scottish former professional footballer. Moncur is most famous for his role as captain of Newcastle United in the late 1960s and of the Scottish national side in the early 1970s. Good condition Est.
A collection of Liverpool FC match programmes, mainly 1960s but including Liverpool v Arsenal at Anfield, Christmas Day 1947, and Fulham v Liverpool at Craven Cottage, April 7 1956, as well as a Newcastle United v Liverpool at St James Park, 24 September 1994, signed by Peter Beardsley and others, approx. 120 (box)
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