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Norman Hunter signed 10x8 inch black and white photo pictured in action for Leeds United. 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
Mick Jones signed 10x8 inch black and white photo pictured while playing for Leeds United. 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
Leeds United - 1972 FA Cup Final signed Photo- This rare and stunning item of Leeds United memorabilia is a 1972 FA Cup Final Centenary photo signed by the 9 players from the victorious 1972 season. Measures an impressive 16" by 12".The payers to have signed are:- Allan Clarke, Paul Reaney, Johnny Giles, David Harvey, Eddie Gray, Terry Yorath, Mick Jones, Chris Galvin and Nigel Davey.A stunning item of Leeds United memorabilia from an era fans will never forget. 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
Paul Reaney signed 10x8 inch colour photo pictured during his playing days with Leeds United. 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
Johnny Giles signed 10x8 inch black and white photo pictured during his time with Leeds United. 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
Five programmes from the 1940's, comprising Wolves v Leeds United, October 19th, 1946, Blackpool v Brentford, 2nd September 1946, Aston Villa v Arsenal/ Wolves (1 x programme for x 2 games), Aberdeen v Falkirk, 21st September 1946 and West Bromwich Albion reserves v Bolton Wanderers reserves, September 28th, 1946, with all showing some edge wear, marking, tears, writing and hole punches, (5).
Manchester United home reserve programmes, all with tokens intact in varying conditions: 1960-1 v Everton No 1. 1961-2 v Derby County No.13, Preston North End No.16. 1962-3 v Everton No.1, Bolton Wanderers No.3, Huddersfield Town No.4, Leeds United No.7, Manchester City-Lancashire Senior Cup No.10, Manchester City No.20, Bury No.21, Sheffield United No.22, Stoke City No.24. 1962-3 No.19 v Wolverhampton Wanderers. 1963-4 v Chesterfield No.3, WBA No.4, Blackpool No.5, Huddersfield Town No.6,Manchester City No.7. 1964-5 v Burnley No.6. 1966-7 v Stoke No.3, Sheffield United No.10, Blackburn Rovers No.13.1967-8 v Bury No.1,Notts Forest No.4,Leeds United No.17, Derby County No.20, Sheffield United No.25.1968-9 v Aston Villa No.14. 1971-2 v Burnley Lancashire Senior Cup Final. 1972-3 v Everton Token 3, Manchester City Token 16. 1973-4 v Huddersfield Town Token 3. 1974-5 v Manchester City Token 12, v Bury Token 6. 1975-6 v Bury, 13/9/75, 1980-1 v Bolton Wanderers, v Blackburn Rovers Youth Lancashire Youth Cup 2nd Round, v Huddersfield Town 1981-2 x 2 copies, (41).
Thierry Henry red and white No.14 Arsenal v. Leeds United match worn short-sleeved shirt, 2001, Nike, L, with v-neck collar embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal, the reverse lettered HENRY, the sleeves with The F.A.Premier League flashes. The following lots 700 to 743 relate to the career of French World Cup winner and Arsenal legend Thierry Henry.
A suitcase containing an archive of material having belonged to Sir Alf Ramsey (1920-1999) and relating to his tenure as manager of the England national football team for the FIFA World Cups in 1966 and 1970, mainly preparation for the aforementioned World Cups, several documents with original manuscript pen & ink notes by Alf Ramsey, other material including some original Autograph Letters Signed and Typed Letters Signed to Alf Ramsey, some contemporary copies of typed letters and other documents, some associated ephemera etc, documents relating to World Cup 1966 include Autograph Letter Signed from the Leeds Utd first team coach Syd Owen (1922-1998) to Alf Ramsey together with Owen's 7pp manuscript scouting report of West Germany v Switzerland 12th July 1966, the ALS 1¼pp on Leeds Utd headed paper "Dear Mr Ramsey, Please find enclosed report on the German v Switzerland game which I trust you may find helpful in the future. May I take this opportunity on behalf of all at Elland Road to wish the England team success in the future games. Please extend my best wishes to my club colleagues Les, Jack and Norman. I would have liked to have written a more comprehensive report, detailing each player, but morning and afternoon training has limited my time. Kind regards, and every success to your efforts. Yours sincerely, Syd Owen", the 6pp m/s scouting report on the same sized paper (26.5 x 21cm), "Germany v Switzerland Tuesday 12th July Hillsborough…Result Germany 5 Switzerland 0. After seeing this game the general opinion I formed is that the German side are thoroughly fit, resolute in everything they do, tactically well drilled, and I consider will go a long way in this competition. It was obvious after the first 15 minutes that Germany would dictate the game...the German defenders never allowed the Swiss forwards an inch of freedom in which to work...The Swiss centre forward was opposed throughout the game by No. 6 (Weber) allowing No 5 (Schulz) to act as a sweeper behind a defensive line [m/s tactical diagram below]... Schulz works laterally across the field covering his colleague being attacked with the ball...the tendency is for man for man marking...Held the O.L. (No 10) can catch pigeons (a real flyer). Not much craft when on the ball...Beckenbauer and Haller attack when the situation is on and Overath No 12 is a neat player with good control...All the goals were well taken, illustrating the tremendous confidence that the individual had in his own ability as a finisher..." etc etc, with typed letter reply by Alf Ramsey thanking him for the report, plus ALS from Manchester Utd manager Sir Matt Busby (1909-1994) to Alf Ramsey, together with a typed scouting report by Busby on Portugal, both on Manchester United headed paper, the ALS "Dear Alf, a note in haste - first of all congrats - keep it up - I know you have knowledge of Portugal but have included a report which may help. Wembley final the next stop is the wish of Yours Truly, Matt", the typed scouting report "The Portuguese defence is not a walled-up effort and they come out playing. Both backs come in hard but…play very square. They play tight on the wingers. BAPTISTA is not over dominant in the air...Of the countries we have seen, the Portuguese forwards have been the most dangerous, particularly EUSEBIO, who will take on players and hit every conceivable ball from 30 or 40 yards...Eusebio should be tightly marked for the whole…game.", plus another 3 page m/s report on Brazil v Hungary played 15/7/66, not signed, unknown hand, plus further scouting reports incl. 3½pp typed report W. Germany v Spain by Alan W. Brown of Sheffield Wednesday FC, 6¼pp typed report signed by Alan Brown of Sheff. Wed. on various matches and teams, dated 19th July 1966 and others similar; 6½ pages of manuscript pen & ink notes by Alf Ramsey outlining a provisional training programme, training programme and schedule for the England football team throughout June and July 1966, provisional programme 4½pp "The Football Association. World Cup 1966. Provisional Programme. Headquarters - 6th to 17th June Lilleshall Sports Centre. 20th to 24th June Hendon Hall Hotel. 8th to 21st July. Hendon Hall Hotel. Programme. Monday 6th June. Assemble Station Hotel, Stafford by 1pm for luncheon. Proceed by coach to HQ after luncheon. Allocation of rooms. Meeting of full party to discuss programme. Activities. 7th June. Medical Check. Ball Practice. Physical Training. Activities...10th June. Ball practice. Team practice. Tactical practice. Activities...14th June. Team practice…Golf. Activities…15th June. Tactical practice. Open afternoon for press etc…16th June. Team Practice. Tactical Practice. Physical training…20th June. Assemble Windsor Hotel Lancaster by 1pm for luncheon. Training at ---- [Wembley Stadium crossed out]. Anglo American Club as guests of honour…21st June. Training…at [Roehampton crossed out] Wembley 3pm...24th June. Depart for Finland...25th June Training Helsinki...26th June England v Finland... 27th June Depart for Norway...28th June Training Oslo...29th June England v Norway... 30th June Depart for Denmark...1st July Training Copenhagen...3rd July England v Denmark...4th July Depart for Poland...5th July England v Poland...6th July Depart for England...Arrive London 12 noon…Players Disperse on arrival...8th July Assemble Windsor Hotel 4pm. Training Highbury [Stamford Bridge crossed out]...11th July Training Wingate. England v Uruguay...13th July Training Highbury [Roehampton or golf crossed out]. France v Mexico...15th July Training Roehampton. France v Hungary...16th July Training Wingate. Morning. England v [France crossed out] Mexico. 17th July Golf [----?]...18th July Training Highbury...19th July Training Roehampton…20th July. Training Wingate", attached 2 page m/s document by Ramsey similar with short schedule for the team with daily entries from 8th July to 30th July, outlining where the team are to meet, train, dates/times of all other group games, plans for the team if progressing through tournament to final etc "...23rd July Quarter Finals. If qualifying will be playing at Wembley or Sheffield. If Wembley arrangements as above. If Sheffield leave 21st July after luncheon. Training at Sheffield Ground on 22nd July... 26th July Semi Final at Wembley 7.30pm. If playing in quarter final at Sheffield and qualifying for Semi Final at Goodison Park leave Sheffield for Liverpool on evening of 23rd July. Training at a Liverpool Ground on 24th and 25th... 28th...Play off for 3rd and 4th Positions 7.30pm...30th July Final. Wembley. 3pm", 3 page typed version of the programme attached with m/s notes/corrections by Ramsey; plus 5½pp m/s notes by Ramsey on plans/prep. regarding the England team at Lilleshall, June 1966, including on accommodation, training facilities, films, food, coaching/medical staff, daily allowance for players during WC, match fees, incentive bonus, list of previous International football matches with scores, etc, the group of documents with typed document clipped at top headed "World Cup Party at Lilleshall: June 7/17, 1966. Notes of Meeting between Mr Ramsey and MR Whitehorn of the FA & Mr J. Lane of the C.C.P.R."; Plus several other docs relating to WC 1966 and England's preparations for the tournament, some with Sir Alf’s m/s notes; plus good quantity of similar documents for Mexico 1970 World Cup including various hotel brochures Mexican cities with Sir Alf’s m/s research notes, altitude training preparation, daily programme for England team for tournament with Sir Alf’s m/s notes, kit order, press release, WC technical studies, British Embassy letters etc; plus a folder containing several documents on the 1974 World Cup and Sir Alf’s sacking. For a more detailed description and for provenance, see https://auctions.twgaze.co.uk/catalogue/lot/29d3059188f97611e06399aa3a689e2f/8a390ef7ce02b4a94fa666f3e767067e/books-ephemera-lot-5237/
A COLLECTION OF TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FOOTBALL CLUB PROGRAMMES PRESENTED IN A BINDER, programmes range from 1961 to 1982, featuring Tottenham Hotspur v Burnley, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Manchester City, Sheffield Wednesday, Aston Villa, and Leeds United to name a few, each programme is housed in a plastic sleeve and are in date order, all appear in good condition, 54 in total
A COLLECTION OF CHELSEA FOOTBALL CLUB PROGRAMMES, programmes range from 1962 to 1996, featuring Chelsea v Crystal Palace, Oldham Athletic, Leeds United, and Wolverhampton Wanderers, Leicester City to name a few, 90 in total, each programme is housed in a plastic sleeve and are in date order, all appear in good condition
1972 FA CUP FINAL / ARSENAL V LEEDS UNITED Programme signed on the line-up page by Arsenal player, Pat Rice, an 8" X 6" B/W Press photo with stamp on the reverse of both captains shaking hands with a large picture of the FA Cup in the background and 3 newspaper cuttings from the 1968 League Cup Final including the same teams. Generally good
LEEDS UNITED Seven home programmes from 1955/56 v Sheffield Wednesday score entered, Fulham score entered, Port Vale score entered, Lincoln City, Middlesbrough writing to front and scores entered, Swansea writing to front, score entered, Liverpool. Most are slightly creased, some have rusty staples. Fair to generally good
LIVERPOOL PLEASE NOTE THAT SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY 1955/6 HAS THE CENTRE PAGES MISSING. Twenty one league programmes and three FA Cup home programmes for 1955/56. League matches v Leeds United, Bury, Port Vale, Notts County, Blackburn, Leicester, Hull City, Plymouth Argyle, Lincoln City, Nottingham Forest, Bristol Rovers, Doncaster Rovers, Bristol City, Middlesbrough, Fulham, Sheffield Wednesday, Swansea, Barnsley, Rotherham United score written on cover, West Ham, Stoke City, FA Cup third round v Accrington Stanley, FA Cup fourth round v Scunthorpe, FA Cup fifth round Manchester City. Most are slightly creased, some have minor tears, some have team changes and score entered. Fair to generally good
STOCKPORT COUNTY Six programmes: away v Darlington at Leeds United FC for the FA Cup 1st round, 2nd re-play 5/12/1966, team changes, 3 X FA Cup ties v Darlington 18/2/1961 and Workington 4/3/1961, some with horizontal creases, rusty staple, ageing marks and Crewe Alexandra 20/2/1960 plus Carlisle United 16/14/1960 and Aldershot 19/3/1960, some with creases, ageing marks, writing in pen, scores entered. Generally good . Generally good
LEEDS UNITED Seven home programmes v Banik Ostrava 4/3/1957, Everton 18/8/1956, Bolton 8/9/1956, Chelsea 1/9/1956, West Brom 13/4/1957, Dinamo Zagreb 6/9/1967, Ferencvaros 7/8/1968 token missing. Most have slight creasing, a couple have split spines, a couple have minor tears. Generally good
FOOTBALL TICKETS Twenty eight tickets including West Ham United v Ipswich Town 16/4/1980 FA Cup S-F Replay at Leeds United, England v Norway 1980, Spain 1981 and Sweden 1995, Wolves v Everton 66/7 FA Cup, Swansea v Cardiff 71/2 Welsh Cup and Shrewsbury 79/80 Welsh Cup S-F, Swansea v Crystal Palace 79/80 FA Cup 2nd Replay at Cardiff, Wrexham v Brighton 76/7, Portsmouth v Chelsea 88/9, Bradford City v Chelsea 88/9, Ipswich v Liverpool 81/2 LC S-F, Germany v Wales 1991 X 2, Liverpool v Genoa 91/2 UEFA Cup and Man. City v BMG 78/9 UEFA Cup. Generally good
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