Collection of football programmes to include 1977 European Cup Final Liverpool v Monchengladbach (souvenir issue), 1979 Nottingham Forest v Malmo European Cup Final, 1985 Liverpool v Juventus (European Champions Final at Heysel), 1965/66 Chelsea v TSV Munchen 1860 (ICFC), 1967/68 Manchester City v Sparta Prague (friendly-POSTPONED), 1979/80 Chelsea v Los Angeles Aztecs (challenge match), 1968 Manchester Utd v Benfica (European Cup Final), 1968/69 Manchester Utd v Estudiantes (European/South American Cup), 1968/69 Manchester Utd v AC Milan (E.C. s/f), 1968/69 AC Milan v Manchester Utd (E.C. s/f - CCTV beam back to O.T.), 2002/03 Manchester Utd v Real Madrid (Champions League), 2006/07 Manchester Utd v AC Milan (Champions League s/f); Charles Buchans magazines 1965 (FAC Final review), 1966 (March), 1969 (July), 1969 (August) (European Cup Final report), Soccer Star (August 1963) (Spurs on cover) (poor); overall fair. (A Lot)
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Collection of Manchester Utd memorabilia to include 1958 'The United Story in pictures' 48 pages, Evolution - Theatre of Dreams (brochure about the Old Trafford Stadium), 2005 United for UNICEF annual dinner + entrance pass, 2013 World Finals tourny at Manchester Utd (U15's tourney), 2019/2020 away at Lask (champions league) + newspaper report, 1996 Sportsman's dinner 18 April 1996 (signed by Denis Law, James H. Reeve + 1 other) menu, Mike Tyson inaugural dinner tour (19 November brochure), 2006 St. Patricks Celebration at the Manchester Suite pocket booklet, 2006 3 Lions Sporting Gala dinner booklet menu, 2007 Celebration match menu + car park ticket Manchester Utd v Europe XI, 2006 Sporting Legends Dinner menu + list of events + ticket, 2005 Asia Tour brochure by Malaysian Airways, 1993 Soccer Festival in South Africa programme Manchester Utd v Kaizer Chiefs, v Arsenal, 2005 The Royal Oak dinner menu, 2006 Player of the Year Awards order events/menu x 4, 1962/63 United handbook (autographs Albert Quixall, Dave Gaskell, Nobby Lawton, Jimmy Nicholson, Sam McMillan, Ian Moir), book - On the Wing by Willie Morgan (autographed by W.M.), 1967/68 United v Real Madrid + return pirate, 1968/69 Juventus v Manchester Utd pirate, plus some further programmes; fair/good. (A Lot)
1996/97 Manchester Utd home league programmes (19) + Blackburn Rovers team sheet + friendlies Inter Milan + FAC Spurs, Wimbledon + Coca Cola Swindon Town + Champions League Porto, Juventus, Rapid Vienna, Fenerbahce, Borussia Dortmund (s/f); plus complete set of away programmes (less WHU) (18) + FAC Wimbledon + Coca Cola Leicester City + Champions league aways Porto, Juventus, Rapid Vienna, Fenerbahce, Borussia Dortmund (s/f), Charity Shield v Newcastle Utd; away friendlies National League XI at Tolka Park, Norwich City, Morecambe, Macclesfield Town, Guernsey (U18's), Prestatyn Town, Northern Ireland, Milk Cup, Barry Town, Altrincham, Bishop Auckland, Flixton, Northwich Victoria, Mullingar XI (U 15's) R of Ireland, Sunderland (festival), Coventry City (Busst's benefit), Carnforth, Umbro international tourney at Nottingham Forest + ticket, also McClair testimonial at OT v Celtic + ticket; good. (A Lot)
A notebook (approx A4 sized) with an excellent selection of autographs from European clubs to inc: Atletico Madrid, Panathinaikos, Red Star Belgrade, Torpedo Moscow, Brondby, Honved, Galatasary, Brescia, IFK Gothenburg, Barcelona inc Rivaldo, Figo, Kluivert, Rotor Volvograd, Perugia, Inter Milan, Rapid Vienna, Fenerbahce, Juventus, Porto, Dortmund, Slavia Prague, Feyenoord, Kosicem, AS Monaco, Lodz, Bayern Munich, Zagreb, Sturm Graz, Valencia, Real Madrid, AS Roma and many more. All signatures obtained in person by our vendor. To view video click here: https://youtu.be/00v59lhBDbM
Paolo Montero black and white No.4 Juventus v. Celta Vigo match worn long-sleeved shirt, 2000, Kappa, XL with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed JUVENTUS, the reverse lettered MONTERO, number rubbed, the right sleeve with Lega Calcio flash, with COA from Racing Club Museum The above shirt was worn by Montero in the UEFA Cup match against Celta Vigo played on 2nd March 2000 Provenance: Racing Club Museum
Kieran Gibbs red and white No.40 Arsenal v. Juventus match issued short-sleeved shirt, 2008, Nike, Lwith v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal, the reverse lettered GIBBS, the sleeves with Emirates Cup 2008 flashes In the match played 2nd August 2008, Juventus defeated Arsenal 1-0
Angelo Di Livio blue and yellow No.7 Juventus v. Parma Coppa Italian Final, 2nd Leg match issued short-sleeved shirt, 1995, Kappa, XL with v-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed JUVENTUS, the front of the shirt also autographed by Di Livio In the Coppa Italia Final 2nd leg match against Parma played 11th June 1995, Juventus winning the final 3-0 on aggregate
.18k gold & enamel medal and fob awarded by Juventus FC to Ottorino Barassi on the occasion of the club's home-leg match of the 1971 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Final v Leeds United, the obverse with enamel Juventus club crest, the reverse inscribed LA JUVENTUS F.C., A, OTTORINO BARASSI, TORINO, 26-5-71, diameter 24mm., weight 15gr. The match was abandoned after 51 minutes with the score at 0-0 due to heavy rain causing the pitch to become waterlogged. The match was replayed two days later and ended in a 2-2 draw. The return leg at Elland Road was drawn 1-1, with Leeds United crowned champions on the away goals rule. Provenance: by family descent The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.
Selection of silver-plated footballing awards and presentations given to Arsenal's David Dein MBE, comprising circular dish with ASSOCIATION SPORTIVE DE CANNES crest, 11 x 3cm.; square ashtray engraved FC BARCELONA, 11.5cm.; rectangular letter tray engraved with JUVENTUS crest, 22 x 13c.; rectangular letter tray engraved UEFA CUP REAL CLUB DEPORTIVO ARSENAL FC LA CORUMA 9-3-2000, 17 X 21CM.; rectangular letter tray engraved PSG COUPE DES VAINQUEURS E COUPE 1/2 FINALE ALLER PARIS-SAINT-GERMAIN / ARSENAL FOOTBALL CLUB PARC DES PRINCES 29 MARS 1994, 19 X 23CM.; pewter lobed plate with VILLE DE LENS crest and lettering, 22cm. diameter; and a twin handle planished bowl with PANATHINAIKOS FC crest and lettering in cyrillic, stamped 925, 8.5 x 27cm., (7) The following Lots 328 to 354 are the property of David Dein MBE, former co-owner and vice-chairman of Arsenal FC and former vice-chairman of the F.A. The lots are being offered for Charity and all proceeds will be donated to The Twinning Project charity which David set up connecting football clubs with prisons helping rehabilitate prisoners.
Michel Platini football legend signed on two covers comm the Liverpool v Juventus match covers for the Heysel Stadium Disaster. Both with 29/5/85 match day postmarks. Set on descriptive A4 page with corner mounts. It was a crowd disaster that occurred on 29 May 1985 when mostly Juventus fans escaping from a breach by Liverpool fans were pressed against a collapsing wall in the Heysel Stadium in Brussels, Belgium, before the start of the 1985 European Cup Final between the Italian and English clubs. Thirty-nine people-mostly Italians and Juventus fans-were killed and 600 were injured in the confrontation. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
Hamburg Football 1983, nine team signed on European Cup cover v Juventus. Also has stadium card signed by 7 Hamburg team. Includes Stein, Hieronymus, Jakobs, Kaltz, Heesen, Groh. Set on descriptive A4 page with corner mounts, easy to remove if required. Comes 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, Manchester United ticket selection, all cup & European matches, 1980s onwards, inc. Champions League, Rumbelows Cup, Coca Cola Cup, FA Challenge Cup, ECWC, European Super Cup, FA Cup, Centenary Trophy; Juventus, Aston Villa, Torpedo Moscow, Red Star Belgrade, Wrexham, Atletico Madrid, Montpellier, Legia Warsaw, Liverpool etc., some creasing & folds, generally G to VG, 25
Pavel Nedved Former Juventus Footballer 10x8 inch signed photo. 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
1983, 10 Juventus players signed Football Cup final cover match v Hamburg M307. Includes Boniek, Bettega, Platini, Scirea, Gentile. Set on A4 descriptive page with corner mounts. 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
Collection of Manchester United home match programmes to include 1958/59 Blackburn Rovers (poor), 1964/65 Arsenal, Liverpool, Birmingham City 1965/66 Blackpool, 1966/67 Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Chelsea, 1967/68 Southampton, Hibernians Malta (EC), Gornik Zabrze (EC), Sarajevo (EC), Real Madrid (EC-s/f), 1968/69 Rapid Vienna (EC), Anderlecht (EC), Waterford (EC), AC Milan (EC-s/f) (away leg pirate version), AC Milan (EC-s/f), 1969/70 Manchester City, Everton, Burnley (FLC), 1970/71 Manchester City, 1974/75 Portsmouth, Aston Villa, 1975/76 v 1968 United EC Winners team (Crerand testimonial), Manchester City, 1976/77 Everton x2, 1977/78 Ipswich Town, Newcastle Utd, Carlisle Utd (FAC), Birmingham City, 1978/79 Tottenham Hotspur (FAC), Chelsea (FAC), Real Madrid (centenary match),Benfica (Stepney testimonial), 1979/80 Derby County, 1980/81 Norwich City and match ticket, 1981/82 Middlesbrough, 1983/84 Port Vale (Milk Cup), 1984/85 Sheffield Wednesday, 1996/97 Juventus (CL), 2001/2002 Leicester City, 2013/2014 Bayer Leverkusen (CL), Swansea City; away match programmes 1965/66 Benfica (EC), 1982/83 Spurs, 1983/84 Stoke City, Port Vale (FLC); fair condition (50)
F.C. INTERNAZIONALE (INTER MILAN), PLAYER ISSUE JERSEY, CIRCA LATE 1960satalasport label, stitched gilt bullion star over the Scudetto, and number 6 verso, short sleevedNote: For many years this jersey was thought to be Armando Picchi’s, swapped with him following the 1967 European Cup Final in Lisbon. However, recent thinking is that the jersey was not worn by Picchi during that European Cup campaign.The Bertie Auld Collection.Armando Picchi remains a legendary figure within the history of Internazionale.He began his playing career with A.S. Livorno in 1954, before signing for S.P.A.L. in 1959, followed by Inter in 1960.A defensive rock, he was originally deployed as a right back, before incoming coach Helenio Herrera moved him to the libero (or sweeper) position. His strength and leadership would prove pivotal to the team’s success and, following the exit of captain Bruno Bolchi, Picchi would assume the armband.Throughout his time at the club (1960-67), he was lauded as one of Italy’s finest defenders. His tactical intelligence and versatility were instrumental to Herrera’s catenaccio system, one that placed a solid back four at the heart of the team. Due to this overt emphasis on defence, the system was not without its critics. This said, it is very difficult to argue with the great success it brought Herrera’s men.Indeed, this was a side and era still fondly referred to as La Grande Inter. A period during which they would win three Scudetti, two European Cups and two Inter-Continental Cups.It was during Picchi’s final season they would reach their third European Cup final.The team experienced no major issues enroute, seeing off Torpedo Moscow, Vasas S.C., Real Madrid, and C.S.K.A. Red Flag, conceding only three goals over the eight games.They entered the final as clear favourites, a side who had already lifted Europe’s ultimate prize twice in the past four years. A team with pedigree.This said, Herrera and Picchi knew Jock Stein’s Celtic would be no straightforward task, their Glaswegian counterparts traveling to Lisbon fresh off the back of a domestic treble. Certainly, if Grande Inter were a team characterised by their solid defence, Celtic could be viewed as their antithesis. Stein’s side had established themselves by playing ‘pure, beautiful, inventive football,’ scoring sixteen times enroute to their first European final.What went on to happen on the 25th May 1967 will forever live on in the annals of sporting history.Picchi and McNeill led their respective teams out onto the park in the searing heat of Lisbon. A penalty was converted by Sandro Mazzola within the first ten minutes, separating the sides at half-time.After the break, the Bhoys emerged from the tunnel knowing the biggest forty-five minutes of their careers were required if they were to break down the catenaccio of Picchi’s back four. What happened next is perhaps best summarised by the famous lyrics of the Willie Maley song:‘Celtic went out to attack, They won The Big Cup and they brought it back, it was the first time it had been on British shores…’Goals from Gemmell and Chalmers not only secured Celtic’s greatest ever triumph, but helped bring about the end of Herrera’s Grande Inter. Indeed, within months Picchi would leave the club for Varese, where he would play out the remainder of his career.Upon retiring, the legendary captain went on to manage Varese, before taking over at Livorno and then Juventus. It was during his first year with the latter that he was sadly diagnosed with cancer, ultimately passing away in 1971 at the young age of 35.The importance of Picchi and his legacy continue to be remembered, with him being inducted into the Italian Football Hall of Fame in 2021.
FILIPPO INZAGHI; an autographed photograph of Inzaghi playing for AC Milan, with certificate verso from Hamilton Land, 29.5 x 20cm, together with an autographed photograph of Alessandro Del Piero playing for Juventus, with Sportizus certificate verso, 29.5 x 20cm, each framed and glazed (2).
A collection of Menus and team sheets from the Manchester United treble season in 1998/99. Three team sheets away at West Ham and Aston Villa and home to Chelsea (FAC). Menus are from the home matches v Blackburn, Bayern Munchen (CL), Bury (LC), Southampton, Inter Milan (CL), Chelsea (FAC), Everton, Sheffield Wednesday, Juventus (CL).
FUSSBALL - Champions League Finale 1997 Borussia Dortmund gegen Juventus Turin (3:1) unter Trainer Ottmar Hitzfeld. Signiertes Borussia-Fantrikot mit den Unterschriften der Spieler und Widmung. Die Unterschriften wurden vor Ort vom Einlieferer selbst eingeholt. Dazu silberfarbener Fanpokal und Sonderausgabe des Kicker-Magazins, darin ist auch die damalige Aufstellung und die Spannung des Finals nachzulesen.| SOCCER - Champions League Final 1997 Borussia Dortmund versus Juventus Turin (3:1) under coach Ottmar Hitzfeld. Signed Borussia fan shirt with the signatures of the players and a dedication. The signatures were obtained on site by the consignor himself. In addition, there is a silver-colored fan trophy and a special edition of the Kicker magazine, which also contains the line-up at the time and the excitement of the final.
CRISTIANO RONALDO 2021/22 CHAMPIONS LEAGUE MATCH WORN MANCHESTER UNITED HOME JERSEYOn 27th August, 2021, Manchester United announced they had reached an agreement with Juventus to re-sign Ronaldo, subject to agreement of personal terms, visa and medical. The transfer was for an initial £12.85 million, with a two-year contract plus an optional year, and was confirmed on 31th August. Ronaldo was given the number 7 shirt after Edinson Cavani agreed to switch to 21. The first 24 hours of Ronaldo's shirt sales was reported to have broken the all-time record following a transfer, overtaking Messi after his move to Paris Saint-Germain.On 11th September, 2021 Ronaldo made his second debut at Old Trafford, scoring the opening two goals in a 4-1 league victory against Newcastle United. On 29th September, he scored a last-minute winner in United's 2-1 victory at home to Villarreal in the Champions League, and overtook Iker Casillas as the player with the most appearances in the competition. In the next Champions League fixture on 20th October, Ronaldo again scored a last minute winner, helping United overturn a two-goal deficit in a 3-2 home victory against Atalanta, and scored both goals, including a last minute equalizer, in the reverse fixture against Atalanta on 2nd November. On 23rd November, Ronaldo became the first player to score in five consecutive matches of a Champions League campaign for an English club, after opening United's 2-0 victory away against Villarreal, with his six goals being crucial to United's qualifying for the round of 16 as group winners. On 2nd December, Ronaldo netted two goals in a 3-2 home league win against Arsenal, which saw him surpass 800 career goals.He finished the season with 24 goals in all competitions, 18 of those goals being in the Premier League, making him the third-highest goalscorer in the league behind Golden Boot winners Mohamed Salah and Son Heung-min, being named in the Premier League Team of the Year and the winner of United's Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year award, given to the club's best player from the previous season.Presented here is an Adidas rare long-sleeved red jersey that was worn by Cristiano Ronaldo in the 2021/22 Champions League Tournament. The jersey features the name "RONALDO" and #7 heat applied on the back of the jersey. The "MANCHESTER UNITED" crest and Adidas logo and sponsor applied to the front of the jersey. Champions League proper patches applied to sleeves. Sized 8.The jersey originates from the collection of a Manchester United coaching member.
Rangers v Juventus 1978 cover signed by 10 members of the team including Smith, Russell, Johnstone, Parlane, Jardine, MacDonald. 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, European Cup Finals, 1980 to 1989 complete run, Nottingham Forest v Hamburg 1980, Real Madrid v Liverpool 1981, Bayern Munich v Aston Villa 1982 (2 different versions), Hamburg v Juventus 1983 (4 different versions plus a team sheet), Roma v Liverpool 1984 (2 different versions), Liverpool v Juventus 1985, Barcelona v Steaua Bucharest 1986, Bayern Munich v Porto 1987 (2 different versions plus a team sheet), PSV Eindhoven v Benfica 1988 & Steaua Bucharest v AC Milan 1989 (mostly gd)
Gianluigi Buffon black No.1 Juventus match worn short-sleeved goalkeepers shirt, 2008, Nike, XL with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed JUVENTUS, the reverse lettered BUFFON, the right sleeve with Lega Calcio Serie A flash, with COA The above shirt was worn by Buffon in the match against Catania played on 12th January 2008 and gained by Lorenzo Stovini after the match
Allesandro Del Piero red, white and green No.10 Juventus match worn short-sleeved shirt, 2005-06, Nike, L with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badges , one inscribed JUVENTUS, CENTENARIO DEL 1' SCUDETTO 1905-2005, the reverse lettered DEL PIERO, the right sleeve with Lega Calcio flash with COA The above shirt was worn by Del Piero in the match against Lazio played on 17th December 2005 and gained by Christian Manfredini as a swap after the match
Edgar Davids blue No.26 Juventus match Intertoto Cup match worn long-sleeved shirt, 1999-00, Kappa, XL with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed JUVENTUS, the reverse lettered DAVIDS, the right sleeve with Lega Calcio flash, with COA from Racing Club Museum The above shirt was worn by Davids in an Intertoto Cup match during the 1999-2000 season Provenance: Racing Club Museum
Phil Neal Continental silver European Cup Runners-Ups medal, 1985 the obverses inscribed UEFA, the reverse inscribed COUP DES CLUBS CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, 1985, in original fitted case In the final played on 29th May 1985 at the Heysel Stadium, Juventus defeated Liverpool 1-0 to win this ill-fated match. Phil Neal played in all nine of the season European match and captained the Merseyside club in the final. Provenance: Christie's South Kensington, Football Memorabilia including The Phil Neal Collection, 29th September 2000, Lot 209
Mark Iuliano black and white No.13 Juventus v. Manchester United Champions League semi-final match worn short-sleeved shirt, 1998-99, Kappa, XL with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, the reverse lettered IULIANO, the right sleeve with Champions league flash, the other with embroidered club badge inscribed Juventus The above shirt was worn by Iuliano in the Champions League semi-final 2nd leg match against Manchester United played on 21st April 1999, the match ending in a 3-2 victory for United
Cristiano Ronaldo black and white No.7 Juventus match worn/issued Champions League short-sleeved shirt, 2019-20, Adidas, 7 with crew-neck collar and printed badge, the reverse lettered RONALDO, the reverse also autographed by Ronaldo, the right sleeve with Champions league flash, the other with UEFA Respect flash
Collection of over 60 match tickets, including 1924 Partick Thistle v Glasgow Rangers (opening of ground), 2 x different tickets for 1952 Italy v England (friendly), 1953 Stuttgarter Kickers v KAA Gent Belgium (friendly) 1958 European Cup Semi Final Real Madrid v Vasas Budapest, 1960 European Cup Barcelona v Wolves (unused), 1963/64 Fulham FC Players Pass (former property of player Bobby Howfield), 1967 Fairs Cup Napoli v Hibernian, 1968 EURO Nations Cup Spain v England, 2 x tickets for 1969 Welsh International XI v Manchester United (Croesto investiture match at Bangor City), 1970 Santos v Inter Milan (Friendly in New York), 1976 Brazil v Soviet Union (Friendly), 1976 Brazil v Paraguay (Copa Atlantico), 1979 ECWC Final Barcelona v Fortuna Dusseldorf, 1980 Brazil v Soviet Union (Friendly), 1982 FIFA World Cup Argentina v El Salvador (unused Argentina Included Maradona) plus 1982 World Cup Semi Final Poland v Italy (unused), 1983 European Cup Athletic Bilbao v Liverpool (press/invitation Ticket), 6 x 1984 UEFA European Super Cup Juventus v Liverpool (six different style unused tickets Including Press ''Stampa'' ticket), Diego Maradona: 2 x unused Tickets for 1987 Granada CF v Malmo (Friendly - Diego Maradona Debut & only appearance for Granada CF). Also included are various 1950's to early 1970's English League and Cup tickets including many unused and directors tickets etc., (over 60)
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)
Alex Ferguson signed Juventus v Manchester United in the European Champions Cup FDC Double Pm Torino Centro Corr ZE 21.4.99 Filatelico. 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
Collection of Sheffield Wednesday home programmes 1949/50 Coventry City, 1952/53 Blackpool (FAC), Burnley, 1953/54 Sheffield Utd (FAC), Sunderland, 1954/55 WBA, Notts. County (FAC), 1956/57 Preston NE (FAC replay), 1957/58 Leicester City, Juventus (friendly), Luton Town, 1958/59 Napoli (friendly), 1959/60 Manchester City, Fulham, Peterborough Utd (FAC), 1960/61 Cardiff City, Doncaster Rovers (County Cup s/f, 4 pager), Preston NE, Leicester City, 1961/62 Select XI (Cohen, Bond, Clayton, Billy Wright, Quixall, McIlroy, Eastham, Charlton etc), Nottingham Forest, Swansea Town (FAC), Leicester City, 1962/63 Leicester City, WHU, 1963/64 Nottingham Forest, 1964/65 Nottingham Forest, 1965/66 Newcastle Utd, 1966/67 Stoke City, Everton, 1967/68 Manchester Utd, Plymouth Argyle (FAC), WBA, 1968/69 Wolves, Everton; also 1965/66 Official Handbook (s/b); fair. (36)
Collection of Wolverhampton Wanderers programmes 1969/70 Homes including Lazio (Anglo-Italian), Kilmarnock, Fiorentina and Bolton Wanderers reserves (26); aways including Bournemouth (testimonial) (25): 1970/71 homes including Hanover 96, Dundee (Texaco), Morton (Texaco), Derry (Texaco semi-final 8 December), Derry (Texaco semi-final 23 March), Hearts (Texaco final) (28); aways (15): 1971/72 homes including Academica (UEFA), Den Hague (UEFA), Carl Zeiss Jena (UEFA), Juventus (UEFA), Ferencvaros (UEFA semi-final), Spurs (Final-UEFA) (28); aways including Spurs (UEFA-Final) (8): 1972/73 homes including Ipswich Town (Texaco), Kilmarnock (Texaco), Spurs FLC semi-final) (30); aways including Leeds Utd (FAC semi-final), Bristol Rovers (Watney Cup) (12); fair. (Total 172)

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