COLLECTION OF SCOTTISH AND ENGLISH FOOTBALL PENNANTS, CIRCA 1970s comprising Aberdeen League Cup 1976, Rangers Treble Winners 1976, Rangers Treble Toppers 1976, Scotland the Brave, Leeds, Coventry Champions Div. 2 1966/67, Liverpool, Chelsea Promotion 1977, Fulham, QPR, Everton, Wolves38.5cm high
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Collection of football programmes dating from the 1960s and 1970s to include various Wembley stadium matches, premier league, football league, European championships, assorted Pompey FC programmes. Collection covers a wide selection of teams including Rangers, Tottenham, Stoke City, Watford, Arsenal, A C Milan, Liverpool etc.
Fernando Morientes red No.19 Liverpool v. AC Milan match issued long-sleeved shirt, 2005, Reebok, L, with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB, THE FINAL ISTANBUL 2005 UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE, the reverse lettered MOREIENTES, the right sleeve with Champions League flash
Mike Duxbury a silver and enamel Manchester United v. Liverpool Milk Cup (League Cup) runners-up medal, 1983, the obverse inscribed THE MILK CUP THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, the reverse inscribed FINALISTS 1983, in original fitted case.In the 1983 League Cup final played on 26th March 1983 at Wembley, Liverpool defeated United 2-1.The following lots 381 to 450 relate to the career of England International and Manchester United full back Mike Duxbury.
Mike Duxbury a silver-mounted and bakelite Manchester United v. Liverpool Charity Shield plaque, inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD, LIVERPOOL v MANCHESTER UNITED WEMBLEY 20TH AUGUST 1983 with easel stand, in original box stand detached In the Charity Shield match played on 20th August 1983 at Wembley, United defeated Liverpool 2-0 The following lots 381 to 450 relate to the career of England International and Manchester United full back Mike Duxbury
Steven Gerrard red No.8 Liverpool v. AC Milan Champions League short-sleeved shirt, 2007, Adidas, XL, with crew-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE, LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB EST 1892, UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE THE FINAL ATHENS 2007, 23rd MAY OLYMPIC STADIUM, the front of the shirt autographed by Gerrard, the reverse lettered GERRARD, the sleeves with Champions league flashes, shirt was previously framed.The above shirt was won by the vendor in a Mastercard competition.
Dave Bassett The Sun Manager of the Year Award, 1987, given to Dave following his achievement of guiding his Club, Wimbledon FC to an incredible 6th place finish in the top flight of English game that season, just nine points behind Runners Up Liverpool, made from white metal on a plastic base, lettered THE SUN MANAGER OF THE YEAR AWARD 1987 HARRY BASSETT. Dave “Harry” Bassett's incredible career in football saw him mastermind seven promotions and become one of the elite number of Managers to take charge of over 1000 games. The following lots 187 to 200 relate to the managerial career of Dave Bassett
Liverpool v. Bury Opening of Spion Kop New Stand souvenir programme, 25th August 1928, Liverpool Association Football Club Souvenir Programme for the Opening of the Completed Spion Kop New Stand, 25th August 1928, 12-page programme with cover printed in gilt and red ribbon in spine, featuring black and white images of the stand and ground, team line-ups, etc., marking the ceremony held prior to the opening fixture when Mr John McKenna, president of the Football League.
Mike Duxbury red and black Manchester United Milk Cup Final tracksuit top, 1983, Adidas, with zip-up front and embroidered badge inscribed MANCHESTER UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB MILK CUP FINAL WEMBLEY 1983, the reverse with SHARP ELECTRONICS sponsor logo The above was worn by Duxbury prior to the 1983 Milk Cup final against Liverpool The following lots 381 to 450 relate to the career of England International and Manchester United full back Mike Duxbury
Mike Duxbury white and black No.2 Manchester United v. Liverpool match issued short-sleeved shirt, 1983, Adidas, Medium, with v-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed MANCHESTER UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB, MILK CUP FINAL WEMBLEY 1983, staining to front and back The above shirt was issued to Duxbury for the 1983 Milk Cup final against Liverpool, in the match played on 26th March 1983 at Wembley, Liverpool defeated United 2-1 after extra-time, Duxbury wore long-sleeves for the match The following lots 381 to 450 relate to the career of England International and Manchester United full back Mike Duxbury
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 COVENTRY CITY FOOTBALL CLUB PROGRAMMES, programmes range from 1983 to 1991, featuring Coventry City v Everton, Arsenal, Luton Town, Liverpool, and Manchester United to name a few, 35 in total, each programme is housed in a plastic sleeve and are in date order, all appear in good condition
A COLLECTION OF BOLTON WANDERERS AND WIGAN ATHLETIC FOOTBALL CLUB PROGRAMMES, Bolton Wanderers programmes range from 1960 to 1992, featuring Bolton Wanderers v Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, and Wolverhampton Wanderers to name a few, 34 in total, the Wigan Athletic programmes range from 1980 to 1990, featuring Wigan Athletic v Bolton Wanderers, Swansea City, Bristol City, Scunthorpe and Doncaster Rovers to name a few, 14 in total, each programme is housed in a plastic sleeve and are in date order, all appear in good condition
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
Assorted sporting programmes from the late 1960s to include assorted football examples for various teams to include Liverpool; Derby County and Manchester United; Women's Hockey Silver Jubilee England vs USA 11th March 1978; Wimbledon All England Tennis Tournament from 1969 - 1972; Wimbledon Centenary Magazine Motor Racing Mallory Park 4th July 1971; York Rugby League Club York vs Huddersfield 3rd January 1970;
Three Steiff Collector Bears to include: 1. Liverpool Football Club Bear, with medallion, button and yellow tag to ear 004230, chest and foot tags, in original box (Certificate lacking), 28cm 2. Skip, the RNLI Bear, Danbury Mint, with button and yellow to ear 000645, chest and foot tags, in original box with certificate, 28cm 3. George "Hotel Chocolat" Tasting Club Bear, limited edition 93 of 2000, button and white ear tag no 663314, foot tag only, in original box with certificate, 28cm (3)
Football programmes: Liverpool Football Club, a quantity of matchday programmes from the 1977-1978 season, domestic and European games, including the European Cup Quarter Final, Semi-final, and Final vs Club Brugge KV at Wembley Stadium, 10th May '78; together with a number of cup final programmes from Domestic Cups and European cups including 1964-65 FA Cup Final vs Leeds Utd, Challenge Cup Final 1973-74 vs Newcastle Utd, Challenge Cup Final 1976-77 vs Manchester Utd, European Cup Final 1976-77 vs Borussia Moenchengladbach, European Cup Final Rome 1984 vs AS Roma, European Champions Cup 1984-85 Brussels vs Juventus FC, Super Cup Monaco 2000-01 vs FC Bayern Munich, and others.Qty: 41
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE VINTAGE COLLECTIBLE 1970'S FOOTBALL AND TV TRADING CARDS AND 1970's ASTON VILLA PROGRAMMES to include a group of A & BC Footballer 2nd Series (1970-1971) No 4-5, 8-11, 14-17, 19-23, 26-33, 35, 37-41, 43,45, 48, 49, 51-53, 59, 61, 63-64, 67, 72, 75, 79-80,82,, 94, 97, 105, 108, 122-124, 127, 129-130, 135, 140-141,144, 146, 175, and seventeen duplicates to include Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, Everton, Manchester City, etc, a group of A & BC Tarzan 1-7,13, 15, 19-32, 35-45, 45-50, 56-64, sixteen duplicates, a group of Anglo Confectionary Captain Scarlet 1-12, 14-33, 35-40, 42-45, 48-51, 53-55, 60-64, 66 and twelve duplicates, Somportex Series One 2-4, 7-10, 14-15, 18, 22, 27-28, 32, 34-37, 39, 41-43, 45, 48, 50-51, 55, 57, 62-66,69, and five duplicates, Somportex Series 2 No 1, 16-17, 21-22, 25, 34, 40, 42, 45, 56-58, 62, 66-68, 72-73 and two duplicates, A &BC Batman 2,5,7-8, 14, 23, 26, 28, 33, 39, 52, 55, three duplicates, various cards from A&BC and National Periodical, assorted Valiant, War Bulletin, Moon Shot, Famous Last Words, John Drake Danger Man, Dandy flag cards, approximately forty cards covering two series of Monkees A & BC cards, a large quantity of cigarette cards, and a small group of vintage 1970's Aston Villa programmes (2 boxes and loose) (Condition Report: cards range from very good to poor)
Irish Football: An extensive collection of Irish International Football programmes ranging in date from 1985 -2013, 15 of which are V I P Complimentary Programmes in their FAI logo folders c 60; Also a small collection of Liverpool and Manchester United printed materials. An interesting collection for any Irish Football supporter
A remarkable, emotive, and rare WW1 nurses’ album, compiled by Voluntary Aid Detachment Nurse, Maude Alice Lineham (1883-1967). The album was carried by Maude during her time serving as a nurse at Spondon House Hospital, Derby, Derby Royal Infirmary, and the Leicester Royal Infirmary. Published records confirm that she served as a Red Cross Volunteer from November 1st 1914, through to October 1st 1917. During her time on the hospital wards, caring for wounded servicemen, it’s assumed that Maude would have passed around her book, allowing the injured men to write poems, give accounts of their service, and also profusely illustrate on the pages. Many regiments from the British Army are represented, with one Scottish solider, John J. Ferguson from the Seaforth Highlanders giving a written first hand eight page account of the famous Christmas truce, writing on Christmas Eve that ‘We started singing carols, they applauded us, they sang and we replied’. He later added that ‘We gave them three cheers (British ones) when they sang ‘God save the King’ in English. John Ferguson goes one to talk about the general mood, and famous football match played on Christmas Day, adding ‘It was like living in a different world - here we were Christmas Day in the trenches, and able to walk about with our ‘heads up, some of our men even left the trench to play football - a party from B company went over and were photographed with the Germans’. Another page, written by Sgt Richard Jones of the 1/5th Kings Liverpool Regiment has a small piece of coarse white fabric stitched to the page, and states that it is ‘A piece of a German white flag. The flag was taken from a prisoner who surrendered with 120 more, at Festubert on May 17’ 15 to the British (this would have been from the Battle of Festubert, fought between May 15th and May 25th, in the Artois region of France). Some of poems within the album clearly are odes to Maude, praising her ability as a nurse as the men were rehabilitated. The illustrations are in pencil, pen and ink, and watercolours, with the subject matter ranging from caricatures to landscapes and still life. Some of the illustrations are of high quality, clearly made by some talented artists. One charcoal head and shoulders portrait of a young lady is believed to be Maude, sketched by one of the soldiers under her care, and signed to the bottom left. A number of the illustrations and entries date to the pre-WW1 era, with these likely having been made during Maude’s teaching career. Notes: Maude Alice Lineham was born in Derby in 1883, the daughter of John Wood Lineham and Hannah Hobson. The first page of the book is written in Maude own hand, stating her name as Maude Alison Lineham, with a date of Jan 1903, and the address if Mount Pleasant, 260 Burton Road, Derby. The 1911 census clearly records her middle name as ‘Alice’ and it’s unknown as to why she records it as Alison. By the time of the 1911 census, Maude was 28 years old and still living with her parents and two siblings at the Mount Pleasant address. Her occupation in 1911 was recorded as ‘School Teacher, Private’. By November 1914 she’d volunteered as a nurse within the Voluntary Aid Detachment, under the umbrella of the Red Cross. It’s believed that Maude never married, and she passed away in Bromley, London in 1967.
The Carabao Cup Final 2024/25: x 2 VIP Hospitality at Wembley Stadium on 16 March 2025 with Pre-Match Dinner & Drinks in the FA Lounge, hosted by Wembley Legends Donated by: TalkSPORT You and your guest will enjoy the thrill of the on-pitch action and the crowd at the Carabao Cup Final, as 2 teams showdown in front of thousands of passionate fans at Wembley Stadium on 16 March 2025. The Carabao Cup is the English Football League's (EFL’s) showpiece cup competition and 1 of the 3 major honours of the domestic football season. Beginning each August, it features all Clubs from the EFL and Premier League in a straight knock-out format across seven rounds, with the semi-finals being played over two legs. Last year, Liverpool FC ensured that Jurgen Klopp's final season ended with silverware, after Virgil Van Dijk's extra-time goal gave them a 1-0 win over Chelsea FC in the Carabao Cup final 2023/24. This unique experience includes x2 tickets to the 2024/25 Carabao Cup Final at Wembley Stadium with Pre-Match Dinner and Drinks in the FA Lounge, hosted by Wembley Legends, before heading to your seats for the big final. The FA Lounge is also available after the game. https://www.wembleystadium.com/events/2025/Carabao-Cup-Final Terms & Conditions: x2 tickets to Carabao Cup Final 2024/25 with Pre-match Dinner & Drinks in the FA Lounge The FA Lounge is also available after the game Dress code: smart casual – no club shirts admitted into the lounge and no bags permitted into the stadium Tickets are not to be resold or re-auctioned Wembley Stadium terms & conditions apply We are hosting this auction on behalf of The Country Trust - please contact Victoria Cable if you require further information about the individual lots.
THE FOOTBALL CLUB HOUSE: SOUVENIR PROGRAMMES FROM SEMI-FINALS/FINALS FOR CUP FINALS 1980 - 2012, programmes of note include FA Cup semi-final West Ham vs. Everton dated April 12th 1980; FA Challenge Cup competition Arsenal vs. West Ham dated May 10th 1980; Challenge Cup final Nottingham Forest vs. Luton Town dated April 9th 1989; FA Cup final Arsenal vs. Manchester United dated May 21st 2005; Carling Cup final Cardiff City vs. Liverpool dated February 26th 2012, approx. 80 programmesProvenance: the collection of the former BBC Wales football commentator Richard Shepherd, please see lot 175 for further detailsComments: good overall but viewing recommended
THE FOOTBALL CLUB HOUSE: LIVERPOOL PROGRAMMES OF SEASONS 1921 - 2000, programmes of note include 11 from 1921 - 1930: Wolverhampton Wonderers vs. Cardiff City at Anfield dated March 19th 1921; Liverpool vs. Cardiff City dated April 15th 1922; Liverpool vs. Cardiff City dated October 21st 1922; Liverpool vs. Cardiff City dated December 15th 1923; Cardiff City vs. Darlington at Anfield dated January 19th 1925; Liverpool vs. Cardiff City dated February 29th 1925; Liverpool vs. Cardiff City dated December 12th 1925; Liverpool vs. Cardiff City dated April 15th 1927; FA Cup 4th Round Cardiff City vs Liverpool at Ninian Park dated January 28th 1928; Liverpool vs. Cardiff City dated March 17th 1928; Liverpool vs. Cardiff City dated March 29th 1929 and Liverpool vs. Cardiff City dated January 11th 1930, approx. 60 programmesProvenance: the collection of the former BBC Wales football commentator Richard Shepherd, please see lot 175 for further detailsComments: early programmes from 1921 - 1930 all have fading and taped seams, some frayed edges; good overall but viewing recommended
THE FOOTBALL CLUB HOUSE: EIGHT EARLY EVERTON PROGRAMMES to include joint issue programme dated November 26th 1921: Everton vs. Cardiff City (with associated newspaper cuttings) and Liverpool Reserves vs. Port Vale Reserves; Everton vs. Cardiff City dated April 5th 1924, Everton vs. Cardiff City dated February 25th 1925, Everton vs. Cardiff City dated January 16th 1926, Everton vs. Cardiff City dated December 11th 1926, Everton vs. Cardiff City dated December 26th 1927, Everton vs. Cardiff City dated November 10th 1928 and Everton vs. Cardiff City dated September 17th 1930Provenance: the collection of the former BBC Wales football commentator Richard Shepherd, please see lot 175 for further detailsComments: some with newspaper cuttings, all programmes bound with tape to the spine, some writing on team sheets and covers, some discolouration and staining, all appear complete, some fraying to edges; viewing recommended
THE FOOTBALL CLUB HOUSE: FINALS PROGRAMMES, including from Football League and Challenge Cup competitions during 1970s: Manchester City vs. West Bromwich Albion dated March 7th 1970; Chelsea vs. Leeds United dated April 11th 1970; Liverpool vs. Newcastle United dated May 4th 1974 (2), with torn ticket stub; Arsenal vs. Manchester United dated May 12th 1979 (2), with torn ticket stub, approx. 35 programmesProvenance: the collection of the former BBC Wales football commentator Richard Shepherd, please see lot 175 for further detailsComments: good overall but viewing recommended
Football Pin Badge collection over 80 vintage badges from the English football league includes Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester City and others. 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
Football Interest - A collection of mid 20th century 1960s 70s and 80s sporting football match programmes. The collection featuring examples such as 1972 Enfield V Hendon FA Amateur Cup Final, 1979 Arsenal V Liverpool Charity Shield, 1976 South Wales V Man United, 1975 Liverpool V Slask Wroclaw UEFA Cup, alongside other league and cup examples.
A large collection of 20th century Football programmes. The collection including programmes from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, with examples from league, cup, International, and European matches. Featuring teams such as West Ham, Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal, Southampton, Newport, Plymouth, Wales, England, W. Germany, Watford, Tottenham, Aston Villa, and Bournemouth, amongst others. To include a 1966 England V West Germany World Championship Final Programme.
Football Interest - A collection of mid 20th century 1960s and 70s sporting football match programmes. The collection featuring examples such as 1974 Manchester United V Bristol Rovers, 1968 Fulham V Bristol City, 1973 Manchester CCity V Walsall League Cup, 1974 Manchester City V Wolverhampton Wanderers League Cup Final, 1978 Liverpool V Nottingham Forest League Cup Final and Replay, alongside other league and cup examples.
Football Interest - A collection of mid 20th century 1970s and 80s sporting football match programmes. The collection featuring examples such as 1972 Bristol City V Sheffield Wednesday, 1980 Arsenal V West Ham FA Cup Final, 1979 Arsenal V Manchest United FA Cup Final, 1977 Liverpool V Manchester United FA Cup Final, 1978 Bristol City V Chelsea, alongside other league and cup examples.
Football - 16 Original carded Corinthian figures to include Eric Cantona Manchester United, Neil Ruddock Liverpool, Nick Barmby Middlesbrough, John McGinley Bolton, Keith Branagan Bolton, Mark Bosnich Aston Villa, Dwight Yorke Aston Villa, Mark Crossly Nottingham Forest, Steve Stone Nottingham forest, Les Ferdinand Newcastle United, Pete Ndlovu Coventry, Robert Pires Metz (France), Ruud Gullit Chelsea, Alan McDonald QPR, Tim Flowers Blackburn Rovers, and Andre Kanchelskis, all ex
A collection of football programmes comprising West Ham United vs Manchester City Saturday 12th March 1977, Manchester City vs Bristol City Saturday 24th September 1977, Manchester City vs Birmingham City Saturday 10th December 1977, Manchester City vs Derby County Saturday 29th April 1978, Manchester City vs Manchester United Saturday 10th September 1977, Manchester City vs Leicester City Saturday 2nd September 1972, Manchester City vs Manchester United Saturday 15th November 1969, Bristol City vs Manchester City Friday February 17th 1977, Southport vs Swansea City Tuesday 4th April 1978, Southport vs Workington Friday 1st December 1972, Southport vs Stockport County Friday 30th March 1973, Southport vs Chester Friday 3rd November 1972, Southport vs Newport County Tuesday 30th January 1973, Southport vs Stockport County Friday 25th October 1974, Southport vs Reading Friday 16th March 1973, Southport vs Hartlepool Friday 28th February 1975, Southport vs Barnsley Friday 22nd October, Southport vs Hartlepool Easter Monday 23rd April 1973, Southport vs Port Vale 20th November, Southport vs Manchester City Wednesday 23rd September 1969, Southport vs Hull City Wednesday August 31st 1977, England vs Scotland Friday 6th May 1977, Liverpool vs Manchester City Saturday 18th November 1978, Manchester United vs Manchester City 30th September 1978, Manchester United vs Manchester City 4th May 1976, Manchester United vs Manchester City 15th March 1958, Cup Final Arsenal vs Ipswich Town Saturday 6th May 1978, Liverpool vs Manchester United Cup Final Saturday 21st May 1977, Cup Final Manchester United vs Southampton Saturday 1st May 1976, Cup Final Fulham vs West Ham United Saturday 3rd May 1975, England vs Finland Wednesday 17th October 1984, Manchester City vs Leeds United Saturday 9th September 1978, Manchester City vs Tottenham Hotspur Saturday 23rd September 1978, Manchester City vs Bolton Wanderers Saturday 3rd March 1979, Manchester City vs Bristol City Saturday 5th May 1979, Manchester City vs Tottenham Hotspur Saturday 12th January 1980, Manchester City vs West Bromwich Albion Saturday 2nd February 1980, Manchester City vs Arsenal Saturday 15th March 1980, Manchester City vs Ipswich Town Saturday 3rd May 1980, Manchester City vs Southampton Saturday 15th November 1980, Manchester City vs Middlesbrough Saturday 17th January 1981, Manchester City vs Nottingham Forest Saturday 7th February 1981, Manchester City vs Coventry City Saturday 23rd January 1982, Notts County vs Liverpool Saturday 20th November 1982, Notts County vs Manchester United Saturday 14th May 1983, Notts County vs Everton Saturday 1st October 1983, Forest vs Ipswich Town Saturday 6th November 1982, Forest vs Manchester City Saturday 27th November 1982, Forest vs West Ham United Saturday 15th January 1983, Forest vs Notts County Saturday 23rd April 1983, Forest vs Liverpool Monday 2nd May 1983, Forest vs Notts County Saturday 16th October 1983, Forest vs Celtic FA Cup Wednesday 23rd November 1983, Everton vs Manchester City 1st October 1977 and Everton vs Ipswich Tuesday 4th September 1984 (55).
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