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FULHAM 17 Fulham aways from the 1949/50 season. Aston Villa (tape), Manchester City, Blackpool (pencilled team changes), Stoke City, Arsenal, Birmingham City, West Brom, Wolves (heavy tape), Everton (pencil writing on cover, score, scorers, team changes), Charlton (punch holes), Charlton (FAC), Chelsea, Newcastle (score, scorers), Derby (tape, no staples), Portsmouth (tape, score, scorers, team changes), Liverpool, Manchester United. As described
FULHAM 11 Fulham aways from the 1946/47 season at Manchester City, Sheffield Wednesday (score, scorers, team changes), Millwall 14/6/47, Newcastle United (small tape), Birmingham City (punch holes), Plymouth (punch holes), Luton Town, West Bromwich (small tape), Barnsley, Tottenham (team changes, score, scorers, rust spots), and West Ham (team changes, score, scorers). Fair - generally good
A 1957 F.A Cup Final programme Aston Villa v Manchester United with original ticket for the game,a 1958 Cup Final programme Bolton v Manchester United,a 1951 F.A Cup Semi-Final programme Newcastle v Wolves,a1964 F.A Cup Final programme Preston v West Ham and a 1966 World Cup information booklet View on staceyauction.com
ALAN SHEARER NEWCASTLE UNITED AUTOGRAPHED 2003 JERSEY On 30 July 1996, for a world transfer record-breaking £15 million, Shearer joined his hometown club Newcastle United. Shearer made his league debut away at Everton, on 17 August 1996 and maintained his form during the rest of the season, finishing as Premier League top-scorer for the third consecutive season with 25 goals in 31 Premier League games, as well as winning another PFA Player of the Year accolade. In ten years at the Club, he made 303 appearances scoring 148 goals.
Football - Twenty-two assorted programmes, 1948-60, including Manchester United v. Liverpool, 1948; Arsenal v. Liverpool (F.A. Cup Final pirate), 1950; Aston Villa v. Tottenham Hotspur, 1950; Aston Villa v. Preston North End, 1951; Aston Villa v. Newcastle United, 1951; Arsenal v. Liverpool, 1951; Birmingham City v. Bristol City, 1951; Newcastle United v. Bristol Rovers, 1951; Pegasus v. Harwich & Parkeston (F.A. Amateur Cup Final), 1953; Cardiff City v. Bristol Rovers (Grand Match at Badminton Park), 1953; Swindon Town v. Bristol Rovers, 1953; and others; also two later programmes, (24).
Football - Fifty-five assorted programmes, 1955-69, including West Bromwich Albion v. Manchester City, 1959; Leyton Orient v. Brighton, 1959; Leyton Orient v. Charlton Athletic, 1959; Chelsea v. Aston Villa, 1960; Millwall v. Workington, 1960; Bolton Wanderers v. Newcastle United, 1960; Doncaster Rovers v. Chester, 1960; West Bromwich Albion v. Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1961; Birmingham City v. Blackburn City, 1961; Wolverhampton Wanderers v. Arsenal, 1961; Newcastle United v. Middlesborough, 1961; Chelsea v. Tottenham Hotspur, 1961; Leyton Orient v. Sheffield Wednesday (F.A. Cup, 5th Round); Fulham v. Arsenal, 1961; Brighton & Hove Albion v. Sunderland, 1961; and Watford v. Coventry, 1962.
Football - ASTON VILLA, 1951-66. Twenty programmes, including those for matches v. Blackpool, 1951; Bristol City, 1957; Burnley, 1957; Bolton Wanderers, 1958; Bristol City, 1960; Manchester United, 1960; Blackpool, 1961; Leyton Orient, 1962; Burnley, 1962; and others; also BIRMINGHAM CITY, 1949-64. Nine programmes, including those for matches v. Manchester United, 1949; Bristol City, 1951; Newcastle United, 1958; Cardiff City, 1961; Blackpool, 1961; and others; also programmes for Coventry v. Bristol City, 1954; West Bromwich Albion v. Arsenal, 1959; West Bromwich Albion v. Leicester City, 1963; and West Bromwich Albion v. Blackpool, 1964, (33).
Football - BRISTOL CITY, 1952-65. Ten programmes, including those for matches v. Port Vale, 1952; Torquay United, 1952; Exeter City, 1954; and others; also BRISTOL ROVERS, 1951-54. Five programmes, for matches v. Newcastle United (F.A. Cup, 6th Round), 1951; Birmingham City, 1953; Luton Town, 1953; Oldham Athletic, 1954; and Luton Town, 1954; seven other assorted programmes, including Torquay United v. Swindon Town (F.A. Cup 2nd Round, 2nd Replay), 1952; Swindon Town v. Bristol City, 1954; Exeter City v. Bristol City, 1955; Swansea Town v. Bristol City, 1955; Charlton Athletic v. Bristol City, 1957; and others; with a Findon`s Football Handbook, 1946-7; a Racing & Football Outlook`s Football Annual, 1952-53; and two Topical Times player portrait cards, (26).Best Bid
Football - BRISTOL ROVERS, 1950-53. Twenty-seven programmes, including those for matches v. Brighton & Hove Albion, 1950; Swindon Town, 1950; Hull City, 1951;Norwich City, 1951; Newcastle United (F.A. Cup, 6th Round, Replay), 1951; Watford, 1951; Newport County, 1951; Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic, 1951; Weymouth (F.A. Cup, 2nd Round); Fulham, 1952; Southend United, 1952; Millwall, 1952; Colchester United, 1952; and others.
Football - CARDIFF CITY, 1955-65. Thirty-nine programmes, including those for matches v. Everton, 1955; Manchester City, 1956; Bristol City, Apr. 1958; Bristol City, Dec. 1958; Bristol City, 1959; Everton, 1960; Blackburn Rovers, 1961; Sheffield United, 1961; Blackpool, 1961; Newcastle United, 1961; Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1961; Manchester City, 1961; Arsenal, 1961; West Bromwich Albion, 1961; Nottingham Forest, 1961; Manchester United, 1961; Sheffield Wednesday, 1961; Chelsea, 1961; and others.
Bolton Wanderers Home football programmes 1950s onwards noted v Stoke City FAC, Sheffield Wed. 57/8, Newcastle United 58/9, Bury FAC, Everton 59/60, Blackburn 60/1, Manchester United 62/3 and Arsenal FAC 66/7 plus 19 Bolton v Chelsea 1970 onwards Friendly, league cup and league including from Chelsea`s championship seasons. Very good (109)
Sunderland Home football programmes 1955-56 to 1962-63 with 9 from 55-6 including Aston Villa, WBA, PNE, Sheffield United, and Huddersfield Town, 7 from 57-8 including Leeds United, Newcastle United, Portsmouth, Wolves, Blackpool and Bolton, 58-9 (4), 59-60 (2), 60-1 (4), 61-2 (2) and 62-3 (5) Generally good. (33)
Liverpool Home football programmes 1950-1965 includes v Bolton 50-1, Wolves 52-3, Burnley 53-4, Stoke City 56-7, Charlton 57-8, Leeds United, PNE FAC 61-2, 13 from 62-3 including Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and WHU, 9 from the 63-4 championship season including Tottenham, Forest and Wolves, 18 from 64-5 including Stockport County FAC, Chelsea, WHU, Spurs, and Blackpool, 11 from the 65-6 championship season including Arsenal, Everton, Leeds United, Newcastle United and West Ham, some of the 50 have various faults the remainder are good. (62)
A Packet: approximately 70+ assorted Soccer Programmes, mainly Chelsea Football Club interest, 1969-70 and 1970-71, assorted home and away matches including Chelsea v Newcastle United 25th February 1970, Chelsea v Birmingham City 3rd January 1970, Chelsea v Leeds United 10th January 1970, Chelsea v Sunderland 31st January 1970, Chelsea v Burnley 17th September 1969, Chelsea v Arsenal 27th September 1969, Chelsea v Coventry City 1st November 1969, Chelsea v Manchester City 20th December 1969 etc
Football autographs. An album containing over 500 newspaper and magazine cuttings depicting portraits and action shots of football players and teams from the early 1950s, bearing approx. 250 ink autographs of major stars of the day from numerous clubs including Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, Newcastle United, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Liverpool, Arsenal, Portsmouth, Southampton, West Ham United, Leicester City, Charlton Athletic, Middlesborough, Preston, Sunderland, etc., players autographs include Tommy Lawton, Jimmy Dickinson, Doug Reid, Jack Milburn, Bill Nicholson, Alf Ramsey, Tom Finney, Billy Wright, Stanley Matthews, etc., album size 36.5 x 24 cm (1)
Football - NEWCASTLE UNITED v. CHARLTON ATHLETIC, 1952. A match programme for the game played on 26th January; also an illustrated booklet, Football Stars Past - Present - Future, circa 1948; thirty-five assorted programmes, 1970s, including The World Cup Official Programme, 1970; five assorted rosettes, including England (2) and the Netherlands (1); a Nottingham Forest cloth badge; Bristol City Fixture Lists 1975-76, 1977-78, 1978-79, & 1979-80; a quantity of assorted match tickets; and other items.Best Bid
A collection of forty Manchester United home and away programmes from 1947 to 1968 comprising 26th March and 3rd April from 47/48 season, Manchester Utd vs Bolton Wanderers and Derby County, 11th February 49/50 Manchester Utd vs Portsmouth and Special four page edition from March 8th 49/50 vs Aston Villa (back page ripped), FA Cup Semi-Final programme Wolverhampton vs Manchester Utd at Hillsborough, Saturday 26th March 1949, Saturday 8th September 51/52 Manchester Utd vs Stoke City, Leeds United away programme 56/57, 55/56 Manchester vs Blackpool 7th April, FA Cup Final tie programme Aston Villa vs Manchester United Saturday 4th May 1957, Football Association Cup Final singing sheet for the same match, 6th April 56/57 Manchester Utd vs Tottenham Hotspur, 20th April 56/57 Manchester Utd vs Sunderland, Aston Villa away programme Friday December 26th 1958 Wolverhampton Wanderers reserves vs Manchester Utd, Football League Division away programme Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Manchester Utd Saturday October 4th 1958, Manchester Utd vs Real Madrid special edition official programme 1st October 1959 number five, 12th September 59/60 Manchester Utd vs Tottenham Hotspur, Saturday 7th January 60/61 Manchester Utd vs Middlesborough, 22nd of October 60/61 Manchester Utd vs Newcastle Utd, 18th September 60/61 Manchester Utd vs Bolton Wanderers, 31st December 60/61 Manchester Utd vs Manchester City, Saturday 15th September 62/63 Manchester Utd vs Manchester City, 64/65 away programme Sunderland vs Manchester Utd Wednesday 24th February, October 27th 1964 Manchester Utd vs Djurgardensif of Stockholm, 2nd December 64 Manchester Utd vs Borussia Dortmund, 22nd March 64/65 Manchester Utd vs Blackpool, Monday 15th March 64/65 Manchester Utd vs Fulham, Saturday 23rd January 64/65 Manchester Utd vs Stoke City, November 21st 64/65 Manchester Utd vs Blackburn Rovers, 7th November 64/65 Manchester Utd vs Sheffield Utd, 65/66 Wednesday 30th March FA Cup 6th round replay Manchester Utd vs Preston North End, 2nd February 1966 Manchester Utd vs Benfica, 20th April 1966 Manchester Utd vs Partisan Belgrade, 31st March 65 Manchester Utd vs Ferencvaros (Hungary), 1st December 65 Manchester Utd vs ASK Vorwarts second leg, Monday 27th December 65/66 Manchester Utd vs West Brom, Saturday 20th November 65/66 Manchester Utd vs Sheffield Utd, 66/67 Saturday 17th September Manchester Utd vs Manchester City, 67/68 March 27th 68 Manchester Utd vs Manchester City, 68/69 8th March 69 Manchester Utd vs Manchester City, 20th September 1967 Manchester Utd vs Hibernian, 7th September 1968 Manchester Utd vs West Ham Utd, August 28th 1968 Manchester Utd vs Tottenham Hotspur, part complete with tokens (40)
A collection of fifty-one Blackpool Football Club programmes from 1948 to 1957 comprising Saturday September 11th Blackpool vs Bolton Wanderers, Saturday 21st August Sheffield Wednesday, Saturday 18th September Bolton Wanderers, Saturday April 16th 1949 Chesterfield, Saturday 1st January 1949 Barnsley, Saturday 26th March 1949 Charlton Athletic, 26th February 1949 Preston Northend, 15th April 1949 Arsenal, Saturday January 15th 1949 Sunderland, Saturday December 24th 1949 Portsmouth, Saturday November 12th 1949 Derby County, Saturday 20th August 1949 Huddersfield Town, Saturday 16th December 1950 Wolverhampton Wanderers, Good Friday March 23rd 1951 Bolton Wanderers, Saturday 23rd March 1951 Portsmouth, Saturday September 15th 1951 Aston Villa, Saturday 15th March 1951 Newcastle United, FA Challenge Cup Semi Final programme Birmingham City vs Blackpool Saturday 10th March 1951, Saturday 5th April 1952 Bolton Wanderers, Saturday 22nd March 1952 West Bromwich Albion, Saturday 15th March 1952 Stoke City, Saturday 26th January 1952 Derby County, Saturday 4th April 1953 West Bromwich Albion, Saturday 18th April 1953 Liverpool, Good Friday April 3rd 1953 Derby County and FA Challenge Cup Competition Final tie programme Blackpool vs Bolton Wanderers Saturday May 2nd 1953, Good Friday April 16th 1954 Cardiff City, Saturday January 23rd 1954 Aston Villa, Saturday 10th April 1954 Manchester United, Saturday October 1st 1955 Cardiff City, Saturday September 24th 1955 Wolverhampton Wanderers, Saturday September 3rd 1955 Sunderland, Saturday October 15th 1955 Charlton Athletic, Saturday December 24th 1955 Portsmouth, Saturday 1st January 1955 Manchester United, Saturday October 23rd 1955 Sheffield United, Monday December 26th 1955 Huddersfield Town, Saturday December 10th 1955 Everton, Saturday 25th August 1956 Wolverhampton Wanderers, Saturday April 14th 1956 Tottenham Hotspur, Saturday February 18th 1956 Luton Town and Saturday 16th February 1957 West Bromwich Albion, Saturday 22nd April 1957 Blackpool vs Everton, Saturday 7th September 1957 Blackpool vs Arsenal, Saturday 21st April 1962 Blackpool vs Manchester City 27th November 1965 Blackpool vs Sheffield Wednesday, 22nd January 1966 Blackpool vs Manchester City (x2), 25th September 1968 Blackpool vs Manchester City (x2) (51)
An important leather football signed by the six F.A. Cup winning teams between 1931 and 1936 inclusive, a `Greban` T-panel football signed in ink by: 1931 F.A. Cup winners, West Bromwich Albion 1932 F.A. Cup winners, Newcastle United 1933 F.A. Cup winners, Everton 1934 F.A. Cup winners, Manchester City 1935 F.A. Cup winners, Sheffield Wednesday 1936 F.A. Cup winners, Arsenal additionally signed by: 1936 League Champions, Sunderland Southport FC, The Secretary of the Players` Union, various Club Chairmen, treasurers and secretaries, the ball is inscribed: RAFFLED FOR SOUTHPORT F.C. STAND FUND 1936, AT PALACE HOTEL, SOUTHPORT
A group of three exercise books containing 1950s football autographs, team groups including on F.A. Headed paper, the England team v Scotland 9.4.1949, Aldershot, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Blackburn Rovers, Blackpool, Bournemouth, Bradford, Brentford, Brighton & Hove Albion, Bristol City and Rovers, Carlisle United, Charlton Athletic, Chelsea (reserves), Chesterfield, Colchester United, Darlington, Derby County, Dundee United, Everton, Exeter City, Fulham, Gillingham, Ipswich Town, Leeds United, Leicester City, Leyton Orient, Luton Town, Liverpool, Middlesbrough, Millwall, Newcastle United, Northampton Town, Norwich City, Newport County, Oldham Athletic, Plymouth Argyle, Portsmouth, QPR, Sheffield United & Wednesday, Shrewsbury Town, Southampton, Southend United, Stockport County, Stoke City, Swansea Town, Torquay United, Tottenham Hotspur, WBA, Wolverhampton Wanderers, plus many individuals including the Busby Babes Duncan Edwards (twice), Roger Byrne, also Tom Finney, Stanley Matthews, Don Revie, Len Shackleton any many other stars of the day
A replica Newcastle United jersey signed by club legends Bobby Robson, Alan Shearer and Kevin Keegan, sold with correspondence and cuttings relating to its presentation as a competition prize; the lot also including an original "Star" newspaper published when Newcastle United won the F.A. Cup in 1951
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