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COLCHESTER UNITED 1949/50 / LAST FA CUP TIE BEFORE ENTERING THE LEAGUE Programme for the away 4th Qualifying Round tie v Wealdstone 12/11/1949. Wealdstone won 1-0 and the following season Colchester were elected to the Football League. Slightly creased and slightly discoloured at the top. Generally good
QPR Sixteen programme: 10 v Aldershot programmes Football Combination matches at Rangers: 51/2, 52/3, 54/5, 57/8, 58/9, 60/1, 65/6 folded and minor tear and 67/8 London Mid-Week League folded and minor tear. At Aldershot 66/7 London Mid-Week League and 59/60. Some are slightly creased, team changes and scores entered and 6 v Ipswich Town for Football Combination matches at Rangers: 52/3, 83/4 and 85/6. At Ipswich 55/6, 76/7 and 77/8. Some are slightly creased, team changes and scores entered. Fair to generally good
ARSENAL / LEEDS UNITED / CELTIC Programme for the Dubai Football 7's 11-13/3/2010 including 2 Tournaments for the Professionals and Legends. The Professional teams include Arsenal, Leeds United, Celtic and Blackburn Rovers and the Legends include Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United, Liverpool, Rangers and Celtic. Good
EURO Tournament programme for the 1972 Final in Belgium, press folder issued by the Football Association for the 1980 Tournament in Italy, included are many different items including an Italian Postage Stamp, Notices to Italian and English fans, an England tournament pennant signed by Kevin Keegan, Thomas Cook Itinerary Information, England Squad 4 page card and team itinerary including training sessions, 1992 Tournament in Sweden Guide in English and Official Magazine April 1992 in Swedish, ticket for the 1996 Euro Final in England, Czech Republic v Germany, slightly creased and Die Blaue Munich issue 10 page programme for the 1988 Euro Final, Netherlands v USSR 25/6/1988, . Very slight wear at the top. Generally good
1946 SOUTHERN LEAGUE CUP (SCOTLAND) FINAL The 1945–46 Southern League Cup was the sixth and final edition of the regional war-time football tournament. This was the last season of the regional League Cup as the national competition started in the 1946/7 season. Programme for Rangers v Aberdeen at Hampden Park 11/5/1946. Folded in four, team changes and score typed out and entered. Aberdeen won 3-2. Fair to generally good
FOOTBALL INTEREST: A mixed lot of memorabilia, to include: - A presentation frame for England's George Best, including limited edition print portrait by Heather G Harman (53/500), autograph card, matchday ticket, banquet programme with facsimilie signatures etc COA to verso, size approximately: 62x73cm (unautheticated by Keys Auctioneers)- A collection of matchday programmes, ticket stubs, poster etc
Jules Rimet Cup World Championship England 1966 official programme and a large quantity of football programs from clubs across England & Scotland, in alphabetical order, including Manchester United v Birmingham 1958-59, Manchester City v Birmingham 1960, Gateshead v Coventry 1958, Newcastle v Leyton Orient 1964, Liverpool v Fulham 1963, also Final Tie programme Blackburn Rovers v Wolverhampton Wanderers Wembley 1960 & The FA Cup Final programme Chelsea v Liverpool 2006 etc.
Jimmy Rimmer Collection silver-plated salver inscribed “ROTHMANS” JIMMY RIMMER TESTIMONIAL Swansea City v Manchester United Vetch Field 24th February 1987, 11in. wide, match programme with 17 signatures on the team sheet, ticket, match programme Birmingham City v Manchester United 1972-3, match programme Wales v England U 23 at Wrexham 1970-71, letter for Football Association informing Rimmer he is a reserve for England v Sweden U23 dated 2nd November 1970, complete with envelope, letter from Football Association dated 23rd November 1970 stating he is a reserve for the U23 match v Sweden with envelope, with match programme, players itinerary also, etter from Manchester United to J. Rimmer c/o Arsenal F.C WISHING HIM EVERY SUCCESS ON HIS LOAN TO Arsenal dated 18.2.1974 with envelope and Arsenal players contract to Rimmer, Manchester United contract to J. Rimmer dated 25th June 1973 with 2 pages of official MU letter headed papers confirming his wages and bonuses. Telegram to J.R sent to Birmingham City 16th March 1973 wishing him good luck 6 x 4” Press Photograph of Jimmy Rimmer laid down to card
Roger Byrne rare white No.3 England v. Republic of Ireland match worn, 1957, Umbro, 38, with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed REP. OF IRELAND 1957, staining to front and back, with numerous holes around collar, front and back, with match programme (2)The above shirt was worn by Busby Babe Roger Byrne and gained by Seamus Dunne as a swap after the England v. Republic of Ireland World Cup Group 1 qualifying match played on 19th May 1957 at Dalymount Park, the match ending in a 1-1 draw Provenance; Seamus Dunne thence by family descent - Whyte's Auctioneers, 17th April 2021, Lot 519 Roger Byrne was born on 8 September 1929 in the Gorton district of Manchester. Byrne undertook two years of National Service in the Royal Air Force, where he was not considered good enough to play football and played rugby instead. While playing for Ryder Brow, Byrne came to the attention of United scout Joe Armstrong and was offered amateur terms at the club, turning professional soon after, becoming the first of what would come to be known as the 'Busby Babes'.Byrne was captain of Manchester United from the 1955–56 season onwards. He captained the side through the legendary Busby Babes era, playing as a left-sided full-back of the traditional style. He had previously been fielded at wing half and outside left and it was a testament to his versatility that, despite being naturally right sided, he should have been a success in a variety of positions.Perhaps his best asset was his ability to inspire players with his charismatic leadership. Even more than 60 years after his death, he is still regarded as one of Manchester United's greatest captains. He earned league-winner's medals in 1952, 1956 and 1957, and was an FA Cup runner-up to Aston Villa in 1957. He also helped United reach the semi-finals of the European Cup in 1957, when they were the English Football League's first entrants into the competition.Byrne was also a regular member of Walter Winterbottom's England team during the 1950s and was considered a possible captain of the national team after the retirement of the incumbent captain, Billy Wright, whose career continued until 1959. His total of 33 England caps were all won in consecutive fixtures. He appeared in every England international from his debut against Scotland in April 1954 to his last match against France in November 1957. This remains a record. Byrne didn't score for England, and took two penalties during his England career, but both were missed against Brazil and Yugoslavia respectively in 1956.He died in the Munich air disaster at the age of 28, Byrne was the oldest of the eight players who perished at Munich. On arriving home he would have received the news that his wife Joy was expecting their first child. They had only married the previous year.
The Football League v. Scottish Football League match programme, 12th March 1921, played at Highbury, Football League players selected from Manchester United (Mew and Silcock), Liverpool, Sheffield Wednesday, Everton, Burnley, Sunderland and Arsenal, and Rangers, Celtic , Dundee , Partick , Clyde , Morton , Falkirk and Dundee providing the players for the Scottish League team, folds
Viv Anderson blue, red and white Middlesbrough 1997 F.A.Cup Final tracksuit top, Errea, XXL, with zip-up front and embroidered badge inscribed MIDDLESBROUGH FOOTBALL CLUB 1986, F.A.CUP FINALISTS 1997, the reverse with sponsors logos Cellnet and Errea, with autographed copy of the match programme (2)Provenance: The Viv Anderson CollectionThe following lots 39 to 159 relate to the career of Viv Anderson MBE. See bio foot of lot 39
Viv Anderson white-metal Nottingham Forest v. Wolves League Cup runners-up tankard, 1980, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP FINALISTS 1979-80, 11cm high, with autographed copy of the match programme (2)The 1980 League Cup Final was played at Wembley 15th March 1980, Wolves defeating Forest 1-0 Provenance: The Viv Anderson CollectionThe following lots 39 to 159 relate to the career of Viv Anderson MBE. See bio foot of lot 39
Football Leeds Utd 1972 FA Cup final match ticket and Programme along with autographs of Don Revie, Billy Bremner, Trevor Cherry, Gordon McQueen, Paul Reaney, Peter Lorimer fixed to both sides of autograph album page, irregular cut so a little scruffy PLUS nice 4 x3 inch collectors card signed by Jack Charlton. 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
The Jewish Chronicle Association Football Trophy 1958 Cup Final vintage programme Maccabi Stadium Hall Lane Hendon NW4. 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
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