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Manchester United Player Contracts for Busby Babe Freddie Goodwin - February to May 1956 and July 56 to May 57, wage ranging from £11 to £15 per week, both signed by the player, the earlier also by Walter Crickmer - Secretary (2). Freddie played 95 times for United before transferring to Leeds United in 1960 for whom he appeared 107 times., He notably managed Birmingham City before emigrating to America, where he died in 2016
Manchester United in The European Cup Programmes 1956-57- 68-9, including 56-7 v. Anderlecht, Real Madrid plus pirate. 65-6 away at HJK, at Benfica, at Partizan, 67-8 at Hibs of Malta, at Gornik, final and semi finals, 68-9 at Waterford, at Anderlecht, at Milan - two versions, etc approximately forty-nine in folio65-6 all present, 62-3 v. Blackburn absent, 63-4 v. West Brom present, 64-5 v. Leicester absent, 66-7 v. Man City present, 67-8 v. Gornik and Madrid both present, 88-9 v. Waterford absent Waterford (again) no token printed, Anderlecht x 2 one absent one present. Vienna x 2 both present, Milan - present.
Manchester United Related Autographs including United v AC Milan 1969 European Champions Cup programme signed by Pat Crerand and Jack Ryan; Benfica v United 1968 European Clubs Final programme signed by Alex Stepney, Pat Crerand and Brian Kidd; Alex Stepney Testimonial signed by Alex Stepney and Sammy McIlroy; Eric Cantona, Wayne Rooney, David Beckham and others
A Victorian mahogany and leather upholstered armchair, the shaped cresting rail carved and moulded with the text 'Labour & Wait.' above a sheaf of corn and a ribbon carved 'Unitas Unitas', above a brown leather back and seat, raised on turned supports to castors, united by a ‘H’ shaped stretcher, label to rear "Manufactured by the Co-op. Wholesale Society Cabinet factory, Broughton, Manchester." 72 x 61 x 134cms high.
Manchester United, related to William Beaty (Bill Beaty), interesting collection of photographic postcards and related, belonging to Bill Beaty – Assistant Club Secretary / Ground Committee. Including a Manchester United Football Club Ltd 1959-1960 Player’s ticket issues to W. Beaty, 1959-1960 season, blue cloth booklet stamped gilt, numbered 52, signed Beaty, as ticket holder, printed with Training Rules, Players' Instructions and fixture list. Photographic postcards include, Manchester United Ground Committee (taken at ground), Manchester United Ground Committee Day Out (Oxford 1948), Various people Connected with Manchester United F.C. Club Ground Committee & Officials with Wives including Matt Busby (on right hand side), Manchester United Ground Committee taken at Hampton Court Grounds (April 27th 1949) & Ground Committee at the Ground (older photo). Manchester United Football Club Ltd headed card reading ‘The Bearer of this card is Mr. W.E. Beaty, Assistant Secretary of Manchester United Football Club’, three Manchester United Pens with Wembley 1958, Development Association (x2) and an enamel pin badge. Fascinating lot connected to Manchester United F.C. history. Total cards seven.
A rolled up signed drawing called "The Last Line-Up" 75cm's x 60cm's when extended, featuring drawings of photos of the Manchester United players lining up in Belgrade on the 5th February 1958 at the Red Star Belgrade match the day before the Munich air crash. It is a limited edition 644/1958 and has been signed in pencil by Harry Gregg, Albert Scanlon, Ken Morgan Ray Wood and Jackie Blanchflower with a printed signature of Matt Busby.
An original of Henrik Larsson's signing on contract signed by both parties for Manchester United for a half season on loan from Helsingborg dated 1st January 2007 with FA and Premier League endorsements of registration plus various other Club correspondence. An unbelievable bit of modern Manchester United History. Generally good
A collection of (117) Manchester United away programmes from friendlies in the 1990s and early 2000s. 1990/91 (7), 1991/92 (2), 1992/93 (4), 1993/94 (7),1994/95 (6), 1995/96 (9), 1996/97 (10), 1997/98 (17), 1998/99 (13), 1999/00 (14), 2000/01 (12),2001/02 (15) and 2002/03 (1). Includes some Youth Friendlies. Some very light duplication. Good

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