Thirteen England international official football programmes from 1959-1974, including 'Jules Rimet Cup' World Championship 1966 official souvenir programme; 14th October 1974 England vs West Germany under 23's; 29th April 1972 England vs West Germany European Championships quarter final 1st leg.Qty: 13
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Nine F.A. Cup football programmes and other memorabilia, including 6th May 1961 Leicester City vs Tottenham Hotspur Daily Express community singing sheet; 6th May 1961 Leicester City vs Tottenham Hotspur final tie official programme; Wembley 1961 'Success City!' publication; 25th May 1963 final tie Leicester City vs Manchester City official programme; 26th April 1969 Leicester City vs Manchester City final official programme (x2); 11th April 1970 Chelsea vs Leeds final official programme; 8th May 1971 Arsenal vs Liverpool final official programme; 6th May 1972 Arsenal vs Leeds United final official programme; 4th May 1974 Liverpool vs Newcastle final official programme.
A replica Liverpool Football Club home shirt from the 1989-91 seasons, sponsored by Candy, size XL with L.F.C. tags, signed in black ink below sponsor John Barnes, together with an Official Matchday Programme for Liverpool v Chelsea 22/07/20, a game which Liverpool won 5-3 as Premier League Champions. (2)
Chelsea Football Club, a Football League Division 1 Season 1948-1949 Official Programme, Chelsea v Newcastle, Wednesday 1st September 1948, together with a Chelsea Football & Athletic Co. Ltd. programme 25th December 1948 (lacking cover) and various other Chelsea official programmes 1949-1956. (see image of full list) (37)
The Football Association Challenge Cup Competition Final Tie Official Programme. Birmingham City v Manchester City, Empire Stadium Saturday, May 5th, 1956, together with the F.A. Amateur Cup Final Tie Programme Bishop Auckland v Willington, Saturday, April 22nd 1950, Chelsea v Leeds United F.A. Cup Final 1970, F.A. Cup Guide Match Magazine, Scotland v England International 1950 and Bill Baxter Testimonial Match Ipswich Town v West Ham United 1970. (6)
Chelsea Football Club, an official programme for the Football League Division 1 Chelsea v. Manchester United match, Saturday 12th December, 1953, page 8 showing images of Manchester United Personalities (Busby Babes) signed by eight players to include Bill Foulkes, Roger Byrne, Allenby Chilton, Duncan Edwards, Jackie Blanchflower, Dennis Violett, Jonny Berry and Tommy Taylor. (all but Edwards signed in biro) (1)
Football career collection of Roland 'Roy' Mathews, English Amateur League football player including seven caps; red velvet cap from England V. Wales Amateur International Match, 23rd January 1937, with box and compliment clip, red velvet cap from England V. Ireland Amateur International Match, Saturday 13th February 1937, boxed with programme, L.P.F.L navy blue cap, London F.A. 1930-31, Essex County F.A. 1936-37 and cream caps dated 1933-34 and 1937, together with an assortment of cloth badges including London Football Association, Essex County Football Association and The Athenian Football League (Presented for A.F.L. V The Diables Rouges played at Liege (Belgium) on 6th February 1935) and various programmes to include; five F.A. Amateur XI V Royal Navy, Royal Air Force and The Army FA programmes (November 1934, January, November, December 1936 and January 1937), two F.A. Amateur XI V. Cambridge University Programmes (8th November 1934 and 7th November 1935), eight Essex County Football Association programmes including Essex V. The Army (January 1936), Essex V. Suffolk (October 1934), and Essex V. Middlesex (November 1935), The Corinthains V. The Athenian League, 10th November 1934, The Athenian League Reserve Section V. The Middlesex County Amateur League, 15th February 1930, signed A.F.L. Annual Dinner and Presentation of Trophies programmes (11th May 1935 and 9th May 1936), etc.
EPHEMERA - TAUNTON (SOMERSET) comprising a railway flyer for a B.R. excursion to Taunton Races, 1959; various unframed prints, including two after Harry Frier; a programme for A Stuart Fayre and Masque, circa 1935; three Taunton Rugby Football Club programmes, circa 1952-56; a Taunton Official Handbook, circa 1939; and other items.
Football Programmes. Middlesbrough Football Club, a large quantity of mainly modern issue Home Match Football Programmes (some signed) ranging from seasons 1996/97 through to 2017/18 (not complete runs). Really nice collection. This collection has been looked after and with an added collectors bonus of a large quantity of these have been personally signed to front, rear and multi signed to inside pages. Signatures include Colin Cooper, George Boateng, Gareth Southgate, Massimo Maccaroni, Mark Viduka, Stewart Downing along with the late Ugo Ehiogu and others. Programme seasons/quantity are as follows: 96/97 X5, 98/99 X7, 99/2000 X22, 2000/01 X12, 2001/02 X28, 2002/03 X18, 2003/04 X22, 2004/05 X26, 2005/06 X25, 2006/07 X25, 2007/08 X19, 2008/09 X22, 2009/10 X25, 2010/11 X20, 2011/12 X24, 2012/13 X 22, 2013/14 X24, 2014/15 X23, 2015/16 X22, 2016/17 X19 & 2017/18 X27. Although not checked, these appear to be generally Good to Excellent. Large Pallet Lot. COLLECTION ONLY. (Pallet Lot)
Of Sporting Interest - Football Premier League - A large collection of vintage and later football related ephemera. To include Esso football badges and FA cup winners 1872 - 1972, Champions League match day programmes; Arsenal, RC Lens, Dynamo Kyiv, Real Madrid, Manchester United, Euro 2000 official programme, England match day programmes and other examples.
Football. Liverpool FC Vintage Matchday Programme Collection of 17 Programmes From 1966-1969. All Home Games. Good Collection. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
A large collection of football memorabilia to include FA Cup Final Programmes for each year from 1959-2019 (some duplicated). Also FA Cup Final Programmes for 1953 and 1949 along with The World Cup programme Argentina 1978 and Official England Squad Medal Selection 1988. All stored in clear plastic filing pockets.
A collection of sporting autographs, comprising: Manual of Rugby League Coaching, c. 1940s signatures of 5 distinguished Yorkshire and Lancashire rugby players on inside of front thick paper wrapper, including Trevor Foster of Bradford Northern, who had 16 caps for Wales and toured with the 1946 British "Indomitables" to Australia and New Zealand. Other signatures are James Crossley, "Barney" Hudson, Tommy Sale and ?Duncan Jackson. In a pamphlet, 56 pages, illustrated with photographs and line drawings. (b) Alan Ball, the 1966 England Football World Cup winner, signed under his image on front cover of Blackpool F.C. programme v Brentford, League Division Three, 20 September 1980. (c) Football: 19 autographs, most of Southend United players with a few of their opponents, Reading, on front and back covers and one inside page of the programme for Southend United's home match v Reading, Division Four, 13 January 1978. Signatures include Colin Morris, Derrick Parker (twice), Tony Hadley, Micky Laverick, Alan Moody, Steve Yates (Southend) and Steve Death (Reading). With: a complimentary match ticket. (d) Football: 13 autographs of Cardiff City players, including the legendary John Toshack, in the programme for their away match against Derby County, Second Division, 3 February 1968. All the players have signed against their printed names, including a substitute and Brian Clark, who joined Cardiff City officially two days after the match (he was famously to score the winning goal for Cardiff against Real Madrid in 1971). John Toshack was a Welsh international and also became a key player for Liverpool. (e) Football: 5 autographs of Arsenal players from the 1957-58 season, in programme for their home match against Birmingham City, League 1, 19 October 1957. The signatures are by Stan Charlton, Dennis Evans, Bill Dodgin, and Jack Kelsey, the world-class Welsh goalkeeper who starred for Wales in the 1958 World Cup (there are two signatures by him). The programme lacks 2 pages and the rear cover. (f) Snooker: autographs of the professional billiards and snooker players Claude Falkiner and Thomas Arthur (Tom) Dennis, who are shown in action in a mounted photograph dated "Nott [ingha]m 6-2-36". The signatures, with a third autograph, are on the mount. (g) Comedy acrobatics: The Talo Boys, multiview photograph, 7.75 x10.75 inches (9.5 x 27.25 cm) showing group portrait and the men performing various acrobatic feats, signed on the back "To Mr. Goodwin with best wishes and good luck. The '5 Talo-Boys', Princes Theatre, Bristol, 2.9.1936". The group was still performing in the 1950s, and a video is available on YouTube from that time.
1950 Switzerland Football Team signed autograph album page. 11 autographs PLUS the original Match programme. Set on descriptive A4 sheet with corner mounts. From the John "Jack" Murray Scottish football collection. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
Football programmes, Shrewsbury Town, 5 programmes, 4 home issues v Bradford City Midland League 46/47, v League XI 26 April 1950, v York City 50/51, v Hereford Utd Herefordshire Invitation Cup Final 30 Apr 1973 sold with an away programme for FAC tie v Walsall 24 Nov 1945 (punched holes) (most with faults, fair/gd)
Football programme etc, Tranmere Rovers v Northwich Victoria 1 Nov 1913 Lancs Combination (professionally cleaned & repaired), 16 page issue being Tranmere's first ever First Team issue sold with b/w team group of Tranmere & a selection of head & shoulder player portrait photo's (10) (mixed condition, fair/gd)
Football, Portsmouth FC, a selection of items mostly 1980's onwards inc. programmes, match tickets, VIP & Media passes, FAC Final Programme 2010, Book, 'Pompey, The History of Portsmouth Football Club' (1984), Poster for match v Barnsley 20 April 1996, binder of Home programmes for 1985/86 Season, Newspapers, Magazines etc (mixed condition, fair/vg) (1 box)
Football, Manchester Utd, a selection of items including original Daily Express Newspaper dated 7 Feb 1958 with coverage of the Munich Air Crash (poor/fair), pre-Munich scrap book page showing team group pictures and match action, FAC Final programmes for 83 & 85, also EC Cup Final programme 1968, Supporters Club Membership card for 1968, Official Annuals 1979/80 etc (mixed condition, fair/vg)
Football autographs, 3 signed programmes, Clyde v Hibernian Scottish Cup Final 1958 signed by the Clyde squad to team line-up page, (approx. 25 signatures), single sheet programme from Preston North End v Dundee, Friendly, 6 Oct 1959 with 6 Preston & 9 Dundee signatures, & also Knebworth v Southend Friendly 15 July 1993 signed by 15 Southend players (some creasing & minor faults, gen gd)
Football programmes, FA Youth Cup Finals, a collection of 60+ programmes 1975/76 onwards, many including programmes for both Legs, noted Wolves v WBA 75/76, Newcastle v Watford 84/85, Manchester City v Aston Villa 79/80 single sheet, also 4 page away programme, Tottenham v West Ham 80/82 (both legs), Manchester City v Man Utd 85/86 (both legs), Coventry v Charlton 86/87 (both legs, one single sheet, one 4 page issue) etc (mostly gd/vg)
Football programmes, a large collection of modern football programmes contained in 13 purpose made binders with gilt lettering to spines, league FA Cup, Internationals, Cup Finals etc. Also loose programmes including Euro 96 (with some team sheets), World Cup France 98 (with some team sheets & Final Draw programme), World Cup 2006 & others (vg). Heavy lot!, 2 boxes
Twelve vintage English football programmes, mostly late 1940s, comprising 'Blackpool v Tottenham Hotspur March 13th 1948', 'England v Ireland November 16th 1949', 'England v Scotland April 9th 1949', 'Blackpool v Manchester United Final Tie April 24th 1948', 'Scottish League Cup Rangers v Raith Rovers Final March 12th 1949', 'Scottish league Cup Rangers v Dundee November 26th 1948', 'Football League of Ireland v Scottish Football League 19th October 1949', 'Blackburn Rovers Official Programme' for seasons 1947-48, 1948-49, 1949-50 and 1951-52 and 'Blackburn Rovers v West Bromwich Albion October 23rd 1948' (lacking front cover) (12).
A quantity of sporting memorabilia, including a programme from the First Ashes Test at Edgbaston in June 1997, signed by Allan Border, a team photo relating to both England and The West Indies and the Tests in 1995, prints and associated signatures are printed, and 2 cricket bats dated from the 1950s with the signatures of the Australian cricket teams, and a signed picture of boxer Charlie Lagri, and a football money box containing various loose coinage from European countries
A collection of World Cup 1966 tickets, rosettes, programmes etc., nine match day tickets comprising: Final, July 30, Wembley Stadium, England v West Germany (slightly worn, small part loss top right corner); Semi Final, July 25, Goodison Park, West Germany v Soviet Union (VGC); Quarter Final, July 23, Goodison Park, Portugal v North Korea (iconic match in which Eusebio scored four goals to help Portugal come back from 3-0 down to defeat underdogs North Korea) (very small part loss lower left, else VGC); Eighth Final (Group Stage), July 19, Goodison Park, Portugal v Brazil (featuring Eusebio and Pelé, Portugal won 3-1 with a brace from Eusebio) (small part loss upper left corner not affecting text, else VGC); Eighth Final (Group Stage), July 15, Goodison Park, Hungary v Brazil (VGC); Eighth Final (Group Stage), July 12, Goodison Park, Brazil v Bulgaria (VGC); Eighth Final (Group Stage), July 20, Old Trafford, Hungary v Bulgaria (VGC); Eighth Final (Group Stage), July 16, Old Trafford, Portugal v Bulgaria (VGC); Eighth Final (Group Stage), July 13, Old Trafford, Portugal v Hungary (VGC), all housed in original World Cup 1966 season ticket envelope; with various original letters from the Football Association 1965 re tickets for World Cup 1966 including acknowledgement of application for tickets and remittance, in orig. envelope; supplementary ballot for 2 final tickets typed letter, in orig. envelope; typed letter signed re: two receipt vouchers being sent in error, in orig. envelope; printed notice "World Championship - Jules Rimet Cup - 1966. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Please note that in case of a replay for the FINAL MATCH ONLY, you must keep your FINAL MATCH TICKET (S). Only on production of your FINAL MATCH TICKET (S), would you be able to purchase a ticket (or tickets) for the replay.."; World Cup 1966 Information booklet, folding, with four stapled match ticket counterfoils attached, etc.; plus World Cup 1966 Official Souvenir Programme, 64,[2]pp, original pictorial wraps, and England v West Germany World Cup 1966 Final Official Souvenir Programme, 64pp, original pictorial wraps; plus England, Brazil and Hungary rosettes (3); Spicers Interplus World Cup 1966 colour poster featuring match action shots from the quarters, semis and final of the 1966 World Cup, approx 87 x 55cm, folding; ten July 1966 copies of 'Sportsmail' newspaper covering the 1966 World Cup, comprising July 12, 13, 14, 16, 20, 21, 23, 26, 27 & 30, plus July 31 copies of 'Sunday Express' and 'The People' newspapers with England World Cup Victory headlines/front pages, plus some assorted sports sections of the aforementioned newspapers July 1966 covering World Cup; plus a hardback volume 'The Football Association World Cup Report 1966', by Harold Mayes, William Heinemann, 1967, 1st edition, 309pp, profusely illustrated from photos throughout, 4to, original cloth gilt, dust wrapper, plus an original official World Cup 1966 tie licenced by the F.A., by "favourite", embroidered with logos of the Jules Rimet trophy. With hand written letter of provenance signed by the vendor, who worked for the printing firm McCorquodale & Co Ltd in Newton-le-Willows, Merseyside, from 1963 onwards, during which time he was involved in the production of the programmes for the 1966 World Cup that were required in the North West. The vendor and a work colleague and good friend successfully applied for tickets and attended the 7 group C matches plus semi final and final and acquired all the items present in the lot himself in person. A wonderful authentic collection of World Cup 1966 memorabilia and ephemeraNB this lot also includes an official World Cup 1966 tie licenced by the F.A., by "favourite", embroidered with Jules Rimet trophy logos
England away programmes and newspaper style programmes, including 1946 Luxembourg v England 16-page official programme for the Friendly played 31/3/1946 at Stade Municipal de la Ville, Luxembourg. 1968 Italy v England (Under 23's) 32-page official programme for the Friendly played 25/5/1968 at Stade Comunale, Trieste (Italy's all time top scorer Luigi Riva played for the Italian team) 1971 UEFA Youth Championships (Under 18's) 44-page official tournament programme for the Championship's held in Czechoslovakia between 22-30/5/1971. Included England, Wales, USSR, Austria, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, West Germany, Greece, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Swede, Switzerland and Yugoslavia.1975 Spain v England (UEFA Under-18's Youth Preliminary Match) 8-page official programme played 18/3/1975 at the Estadio Vicente Calderon, Madrid. 1939 Italy v England (Friendly) played 13/5/1939 at the San Siro, Milan. 4-page special newspaper style programme published on the day of the game by ''IL Littoriale'' dedicated to the friendly and includes large format front cover full team line-ups1948 Italy v England (Friendly) played 16/5/1948 at Stadio Comunale, Turin. 4-page special newspaper style programme publsihed on the day of the game in Turin by ''IL Football Italiano'' devised by Emilio Martino, dedicated entirely to the friendly with England and includes front cover full team line-ups1952 Italy v England (Friendly) played 18/5/1952 at Stadio Comunale di Firenze, Florence. Large match poster promoting the game, measuring 75 cm x 51 cm, not in the best of condition with folds, tears and pieces missing around the edges etc but could be restored and minimal text affected.1947 Portugal v England (Friendly) played 25/5/1947 at Estadio Nacional, Lisbon. Rare ''Stadium'' issue published in Lisbon for the friendly which England won 10-0. Includes full team line-ups and extensive coverage of the game which was the first International between the two nations, (qty)
Over 80 programmes involving Austria, Germany plus German & Austrian club teams, includes some 1974 World Cup issues, rare aways, friendlies, European fixtures home and away's including semi finals, finals etc, international football tournaments etc. Includes: 1952 Germany v Republic of Ireland (friendly - Berliner Fussball-Programm issue from day of game with one page preview and line-up), 1954 Austria B v Hungary B (Fussball-Blatt), 1957 Austria v West Germany (friendly), 1957 Austria v Sweden (friendly), 1958 Austria v France (Festschrift Programme) + single sheet issue + 6-page issue (friendly), 1959 European Cup Final Real Madrid v Stade Reims (Stuttgarter Nachrichten issue - final was played in Stuttgart), 1963 European Cup Benfica v Borussia Dortmund (Benfica Ilustrado Issue), 1964 Tennis Borussia Berliner International tournament programme (fully signed cover), 1966 Slavia Prague v Austria Wien (Mitropa Cup), 1966 Austria v Soviet Union (friendly), 1968 European Cup Eintracht Braunschweig v Juventus (Telesport Programm), 1969 Alemannia Aachen v Chelsea (Friendly), 1969 Borussia Monchengladbach v Hannover 96, 1970 Benfica International Youth Tournament programme Inc Bayern Munich, 1971 UEFA EURO Qualifer Poland v West Germany, 2 x 1974 FIFA World Cup press information booklets + 2 x 1974 World Cup guide programme (Hamburg), 1974 World Cup guide programme (Munchen), 1974 World Cup Yugoslavian tournament programme, 1975 Borussia Monchengladbach v Queens Park Rangers (friendly played in Marburg), 1975 Japan v Bayern Munich (friendly in Japan), 1976 Bayern Munich (Club Zeitung) June 1976 covering the European Cup Final v St Etienne, 1979 UEFA Cup semi final MSV Duisberg v Borussia Monchengladbach, 1979 Argentina v Holland (FIFA Jubilee), 1985 ECWC AS Roma v Bayern Munich (Roma Mia), 1990 UEFA Cup Semi Final Juventus v FC Koln (JUVE-TORO programme), 1994 UEFA Cup final Austria Salzburg v Inter Milan (Salzburger Nachrichten Issue), (qty)
Collection of football programmes and Rugby League programme dating from 1908 onwards, to include 1908 Herts v Middlesex (single card - amateur FA Junior County Match at Benskin's cricket ground, Watford), 1933/34 Spurs v Arsenal, 1936/37 Millwall v Derby County (FAC 5th Round - Millwall's record attendance), 1937/38 Millwall v Newport County, 28 x Brentford homes dating from 1946/47 to early 1950's, 1947/48 Manchester City v Wolves, 1951/52, Bexhill Town v Nottingham Forest (friendly 12-1 result), early 1950's Colchester United Inc 1951/52 v Ipswich Town, Palace & (ECL) Harwich & Parkinson, 5 x Walsall early 1950's plus 3 x Walsall 1957/58 Reserve aways, Sheffield Weds v Wolves (1952/53 & 1953/54), 1953/54 Huddersfield v Wolves, 1954/55 Bury v Blackburn, 1955/56 Sunderland v Ashington (Res), Spurs double season aways Inc at Forest & Sheffield Weds etc plus various other 1940's & 1950's football programmes etc Rugby League Challenge Cup Semi Final Barrow v Bradford / Halifax v Huddersfield, 1948-49 (approx. 75)
Football League War Cup Final programme Blackburn Rovers v West Ham United, played at Wembley, 8th June 1940, 16-page plus white cover, the format was the same as the FA Cup with the exception first and second rounds were played home and away. West Ham United defeated Blackburn Rovers 1-0, in front of a 42,300 crowd. Bears visible vertical fold, minor cover page edge tears and creases
Rare large format football programme Manchester United v Heart of Midlothian, played at Wrigley Field Los Angeles, 1st June 1960, 12-page with team line-ups on centre page, this is the large format programme not to be confused with the Supplement Bears some creasing, some splits in cover spine
A number of football programmes from the 50s, 60s ,70s, 80s and 90s, including England U21'S, U23'S, Wales ,English Schools, FA Challenge Trophy Final 1972, a set of Arsenal home programmes from the League winning season of 19909/91, and a correspondence letter signed by Graham Kelly following issues during the Manchester United and Arsenal game along with its programme, (qty)
Football Lisbon Lions signed 1988 Celtic Centenary Dinner programme and seperate Jimmy Johnstone signed cover.Dinner Menu Autographed on the front by TEN Ronnie Simpson Goalkeeper, Jim Craig Left back, Billy McNeill (captain) Centre half, Willie Wallace Inside right, Bertie Auld Inside left, Bobby Lennox Outside left, Tommy Gemmell Right back, John Clark Left half, Bobby Murdoch, Stevie Chalmers and Danny McGrain.Also has separate 1992 cover signed by Jimmy Johnstone making up all the players.Rare piece of football history. From The John "Jack" Murray Scottish football collection. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
Tom Finney signed 1951 England v Scotland Football programme and match ticket. Rare From The John Murray Scottish football collection. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

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