Mixed Lot of Football related items To include Atletico De Madrid vs Leicester City FC 12/4/2017 Program and Scarf, Everton vs Arsenal women's Cup Final 2010 scarf, Manchester United Champions 2006 scarf, Wimbledon FC Centenary 1889-1989 book and medallion, Dudley Town Centenary program and badges plus tie framed, football FDCs, England silk scarf together with 6 replica Charity Shields Leicester City v Liverpool (box)
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Irish and Welsh Football Programmes, with noted programmes of Shelbourne v Belenenses 14th Oct 1964, Dundalk v Liverpool 30th July 1980, Carrick Rangers v FC Aris Luxembourg Bonnevoie, UEFA Cup Bohemians v Newcastle United 14th Sept 1977, Linfield v Liverpool 2nd Aug 1996 (16 Irish programmes), South Wales XI v Manchester United 8th Dec 1976, Bangor City v Atletico Madrid 23rd Oct 1985, Welsh Cup finals, Welsh international matches (#32)
Hasbro - Marvel - Hope - Others - A boxed Rocket Blast Iron Man (78278) an 80 piece Space 1999 Jigsaw Puzzle, A Bingo Set (72602) An near-filled folder of 2008/2009 Football Trading cards featuring player from Liverpool, Chelsea, Blackburn Rovers and others and a granddad is my Hero photo frame. Items appear to be in good-very good condition in very good boxed with some storage wear. Also some other mixed loose and damaged parts. Contents not checked for completeness (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG-2
1940'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Ten programmes: Arsenal Reserves v Birmingham City Reserves 5/10/1946, slightly marked, Arsenal v Chelsea 20/3/1948, Aston Villa v Stoke 26/8/1944, creased and tape inside, Brentford v Aston Villa 16/2/1946, Liverpool v Blackburn Rovers 8/3/1947 single sheet, punched holes and slightly marked, Millwall v Brentford 28/1/1950 Friendly, scores entered, Northampton Town v League XI 4/5/1950 Barron Benefit., QPR v Rotherham United 13/12/1947, scores entered, Swindon Town v QPR 21/2/1948 and West Ham United Reserves v Crystal Palace Reserves 17/4/1948, punched holes. 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
FOOTBALL MISCELLANY Programmes include FA XI v Armey XI at Wembley 6/4/1946, Aston Villa v Blackburn Rovers at Villa 10/5/1947, ex-binder, Gateshead v Ashington 26/12/1960, Northern Counties League and Murton C.W. 14/1/1961, Durham Cup, first season after being relegated from the League, Sweden v England 1979, England v Czechoslovakia 1978 plus colour team sheet, England Ladies v Denmark Ladies 8/11/1987 at Blackburn Rovers FC, Doncaster Rovers v Accrington 61/2, penultimate League match, Tottenham v Nottm. Forest 60/1, a team sheet for England v Northern Ireland 17/10/2003 Schoolboys International and 2 tickets, 2016 Europa League Final in Basle, Liverpool v Sevilla and unused ticket for Great Harwood v Rotherham United 70/1 FA Cup, some with creases, minor wear, team changes . Generally good
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.
Mark Lawrenson signed 10x8 inch Autographed editions colour photo. Mark Thomas Lawrenson (born 2 June 1957) is a former professional footballer who played as a defender for Liverpool, among others, during the 1970s and 1980s. After a short career as a manager, he then became a radio, television and internet pundit for the BBC, TV3, BT Sport and Today FM, retiring at the end of the 2021-22 football season.[2] Born and raised in England, Lawrenson qualified to play for the Republic of Ireland through his grandfather, Thomas Crotty, who was born in Waterford. Good condition Est.
Nottingham Forest football club - over fifty programmes including football league cup final vs Liverpool at Wembley Saturday 18th March 1978, European Cup Final vs Malmo at Munich 30th May 1979, European Cup Final vs S.V. Hamburgo at Madrid 28th May 1980, FA Cup Final vs Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley 18th May 1991, various other European programmes etc
Gordon McQueen 9ct 1973-74 Division I League Championship winners plaque inscribed CHAMPIONS DIVISION I, 1973-74, LEEDS UNITED GORDON McQUEEN, mounted on teak with easel stand, in original fitted caseLeeds United won their 2nd League Champions this season with 62 points, Liverpool being runners-up on 57 pointsThe following lots 178 to 210 relate to the career of Gordon McQueenProvenance Gordon McQueen thence by family decent Gordon McQueen was born in Kilbirnie, Scotland in 1952 and, as a young sportsman he excelled with his first love being football, and he marked his first steps to stardom with local side Largs Thistle before coming to the attention of St. Mirren, where he would cut his teeth in the Scottish Leagues, making 57 appearances before coming to the attention of Don Revie and Leeds United.Jack Charlton was coming to the end of his illustrious playing career and taking his infamous black book with him, so the Elland Road football side needed to bring a defender to the Club capable of filling Big Jack’s huge boots, and McQueen, it was decided, was the man for the job, and a £30,000 bargain fee brought him over the border and to West Yorkshire’s finest.He played a key part in securing the League Title for Leeds in 1973-74, a powerhouse in defence throughout, and it was little surprise that he was called up for his first Scotland cap in 1974, going on to make 30 international appearances over a decade for country.His first season also saw him gain a runner up medal in the European Cup Winners Cup, and the same would happen again in the Final of All Finals when Leeds lost in Paris to Bayern Munich under controversial circumstances- sadly Gordon missed out on playing as he suspended following being sent off in the semi-final in the match against Barcelona.In 1978, after 141 appearances, Manchester United came calling, and £500,000 saw him cross the Pennines to the Red Devils, a move he just could not turn down, and it would prove a wise one indeed, making 184 appearances in the famous shirt and playing on the losing side in the 1979 F.A.Cup Final, finally adding a Winners medal to his collection after beating Brighton following a replay in 1983.A season in the Hong Kong League with Seiko saw him finally return home to coach, firstly with Airdrieonians’ and then back where his pro career started with St Mirren until the call came from close friend and former teammate Bryan Robson to join the Riverside Revolution at Boro, a period that saw two promotions, a controversial relegation and two Final appearances during his time there as reserve and first team coach, departing with Robson in 2001.He took a change of career direction as quickly and smoothly as he intercepted a pass, joining Soccer Saturday as one of its anchor pundits, where his knowledge and passion for the game was respected by colleagues and viewers alike.Gordon sadly passed away far too young in June 2023, and two Clubs normally fiercely opposed jointly mourned the passing of one of their greats.
Viv Anderson white-metal Nottingham Forest v. Liverpool League Cup winners tankard, 1978, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP WINNERS 1977-78, 13cm high The 1978 League Cup Final was played at Wembley 18th March 1978 and ended as a 0-0 draw between Nottingham Forest and Liverpool. The replay was played at Old Trafford, 22nd March 1978, with Forest winning 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
David McCreery 9ct gold Manchester United 1977 F.A. Cup Winners medal, in its original blue presentation box from Fattorini and Sons of Birmingham, with original ring suspension, no year engraved on the obverse and the players name engraved on the reverse.McCreery came on as substitute for Gordon Hill in the 81st minute of the game, which finished in a 2-1 victory over Liverpool at Wembley on May 21st 1977.The following lots 288 to 359 relate to the career of David McCreery David McCreery was born in Northern Ireland in 1957 and came to the notice of the Red Devils at an early age, signing for them in 1974.His path to the first team was a swift one at a time of great change for the Manchester Giants- the days of Matt Busby and his great sides had ended, and United looked to rebuild to herald a new era to Old Trafford. It’s a testimony to his talents, as by 1975-6 he had graced the Wembley turf as part of the F.A. Cup Final side that lost to Southampton by way of the now famous Bobby Stokes goal for the Saints, but fortune smiled on the Irishman in the Final of 1976-77 when he walked away with a Winners medal.The quest for a permanent place in a starting 11 took him next to Q.P.R. another side showing serious ambition under the Chairmanship of Jim Gregory at management at that point of Tommy Docherty, a gaffer that knew both him and his quality well from their time together up NorthHe had taken his international bow for Northern Ireland in 1976, and what a career that would also prove to be, winning 67 caps, appearing in two World Cup Finals, making the All Star XI in 82 for his continuous quality performances in the tournament and being the first player to wear Nike boots on the biggest stage of them all- not bad for a Belfast lad. Post Q.P.R., a spell in the states with Tulsa, playing both indoor and outdoor football for the Roughnecks, saw him return home for his longest club relationship with the Geordie Giants Newcastle United, one that saw 272 outings in the magpie stripes in a seven-year period, where he became a firm Toon favourite.His later career took in Clubs up that end of the country, including Hartlepool and Carlisle United, with spells at Hearts, GIF Sundsval Coleraine sandwiched in between. It was no surprise that a man of his standing in the game would also apply his skill and knowledge to coaching and management, with both Hartlepool and Carlisle having him gaffer them with some success. A fascinating fact also is that, for a spell, he was European advocate for Argentina giants Boca Juniors, scouting and acting as liaison as a result of his highly respected knowledge of the beautiful game.His playing career yielded a total of 639 appearances, and his contribution as a player for all the sides he represented is beyond measure a consummate professional through and through.
Tommy Gibb 9ct gold Newcastle United v. Liverpool F.A.Cup runners-up medal, 1974, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHALLENGE CUP RUNNERS-UP, in original fitted case.In the 1974 final played on the 4th May 1974 at Wembley Liverpool defeated Newcastle 3-0.The following lots 28, 29 and 30 relate to the career of Tommy Gibb.
Gordon McQueen 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 caseIn the 1983 League Cup final played on 26th March 1983 at Wembley, Liverpool defeated United 2-1The following lots 178 to 210 relate to the career of Gordon McQueen, see Bio Lot 178Provenance Gordon McQueen thence by family decent
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
Dirk Hinderyckx white and blue No.14 Brugge v. Liverpool match worn short-sleeved shirt, 1976, Adidas, with v-neck collar, staining to front and backThe above shirt was worn and swapped with Ray Kennedy after the Brugge v. Liverpool UEFA Cup Final 2nd leg match played on 19th May 1976 in Brugge, the match finishing 1-1Provenance: Christie's Scotland Football Memorabilia including the Ray Kennedy Collection, 20th October 1993, Lot 82
Viv Anderson silver-mounted and black bakelite Manchester United v. Liverpool Charity Shield plaque, 1990, inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIAITION CHARITY SHIELD, TENNENT'S F.A. CHARITY SHIELD LIVERPOOL V. MANCHESTER UNITED AT WEMBLEY STADIUM ON SATURDAY 18TH AUGUST 1990 with easel standProvenance: The Viv Anderson CollectionThe following lots 39 to 159 relate to the career of Viv Anderson MBE. See bio foot of lot 39
Gordon McQueen 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, stand detached In the Charity Shield match played on 20th August 1983 at Wembley, United defeated Liverpool 2-0The following lots 178 to 210 relate to the career of Gordon McQueen, see Bio Lot 178Provenance Gordon McQueen thence by family decent
VINTAGE 1930'S AUTOGRAPH BOOK, 180+ SIGNATURES OF FOOTBALLERS & CELEBRITIES Vat majority of the autographs are Football related and include players from Aston Villa, Sheffield Wednesday, Middlesbrough, Leeds United, Liverpool, Blackburn Rovers, Derby County, Stoke City, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Chelsea, Grimsby etc Photos show only a few of the pages in this book Ref RL
Football Manchester Utd 1972 cover Signed By Captain Martin Buchan. 28 Apr 72 Manchester Special Postmark Manchester Utd. Personally Signed By Captain Martin Buchan. Captain in 1975 helped United win the 1977 FA Cup Final against Liverpool, which they won 2-1. Buchan became the only player to captain both Scottish and English FA Cup-winning sides. Buchan left the club in August 1983 after injuries caught up with him, signing for Oldham Athletic on a free transfer. He had played in 456 games, scoring 4 goals, Football League Commemorative Series FL10. Cover. Official Cover Certified Cover no 155 of 247. 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
A collection of football ephemera and memorabilia including an Adidas 26th Final of the European Clubs Championship dated 27th May 1981, further bag with FC Barcelona label, various signed photographs including Bob Latchford formerly of Everton FC, dinner menus, a Liverpool League Champions 1963 pennant, etc (qty).
A large collection of 1960s and 1970s Tottenham Hotspur Football Club programmes. The collection of Spurs programmes to include examples from the 1961/62, 1963/64, 1964/64, 1965/66, 1966/67, 1967/68, 1968/69, and 1969/70 seasons. With examples from League, European Cup, League Cup, and Friendly matches. Including matches against Leeds United, Glasgow Rangers, Manchester United, Arsenal, Everton, Chelsea, West Ham United, Liverpool, Aston Villa, Manchester City, Olympic Lyon, Southampton, Dukla Prague, Newcastle, Hajduk Split, and Millwall.
FA Cup - Sporting Interest - A large collection of 20th century FA Cup football programmes. The collection including examples from Finals, Semi-Finals, and Replays from the 1970s and 80s. Including match tickets for the 1972 and 1975 Finals. Teams present including Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham, Arsenal, Fulham, Leeds United, Manchester United, Liverpool, Brighton, Everton, and others.
Corinthian - Vivid Imaginations - 3D Stars - Others - An assortment of football related figures in various sizes to include Luis Garcia - Liverpool, Gordon Banks - England, Paul Ince - England and others. Items appear very good-excellent. Some items are unboxed and show some minor display dust, others come in boxes (some factory sealed); some storage wear. (This does nott constitute a guarantee) RG
ENGLISH FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES, comprising Spurs vs. Wolvers 17th May 1972, Spurs vs. Atletico 15th May 1963, Spurs vs. Anderlecht 23rd May 1984, Leeds vs Chelsea 1970 FA cup final and replay, Villa vs Burnley 26th April 1961, and Liverpool vs Arsenal 26th May 1989There are seven programs in the lot, there are some creases to the pages and the spines, pen marks to pages , general worn condition
Five albums containing A & BC gum trading cards with various football related sets, including Quiz, Pennants, Posters, Scottish Footballers etc.1 - film stars - plain backs - #1-482 - flag stickers - plain backs - Italy, el Salvador, Argentina, Malaysia, France, Canada, Netherlands, India, China, Uruguay, Poland, Denmark, Turkey, Portugal, Peru3 - Flags of the World - 9cmx6.5cm - 1-25,27,28 30-80 2X#72 and #384 - flags of the world 8x5.5cm (#27 has yes written on the back) 1-80 2X#25- 1958/59 footballers,6 red and blue backs - #1-46 9x6.5cm6 - 1958/59 footballers with planet red and black backs - #1-92 9.5x6.5cm7 - famous footballers 1959/60 with quiz on the back, #1-48, + #3,6,16,25,30,44,56,58,66,69,78,79 #50-988 - famous footballers 1960/61 # 1-84 2X#37+#599 - famous footballers 1960/61 plain backs, Harry Leyland, Edwin Holliday, Brian Pilkington, Bill Perry, Ernie Taylor, George Cummins, Jimmy Harris, Bobby McKinlay, Peter McCall, John Elsworth, Dennis Viollet, Bob Cairns, Willi Cunningham, Clive Colbridge, Dennis Uphill, Peter Broadbent, Graham Leggat, Edwin Holliday, Neil Mocham, Sammy Baird, Ron Moran, Alan Hodgkinson, Eric Caldow, Tommy Bryceland, Peter Dobing, Maurice Setters, Pat saward, Tom McAnearney, Bob Morton, Jimmy Adamson, Stan Matthews, Joe Kennedy, Derek Hogg, Brian Harris, Dave McLaren, Roy McCrohan, George Showell, Geoff Twentyman, Eric Kerfoor, Blackpool team group.10 - black and white footballers with facsimile signatures 1961/62 blue signatures #1-642x64,51,56,3711 - 1962 bazooka #1-17 #19-24 #26-59 #61-65 #67-71 #74-8112- 1963 make a photo blue back - #3,8,13,16,27,43,50,52, 56-110 #56,58,59,61,62,63,66,74,76,78,81,94,95,98,10413 - make a photo green back - #12,15,19,21,32,33,34,39,41,42,44,7814 - 1964 quiz red back - #1-58 - #67,76,9615 -1964/65 green back - #1,2,4,8,9-21,24-36,38,39,41,43,45,47-49,51-53,56,59-70,73-75,77,80,2116 - footballers black and white, small, in pairs - 1+45x22+843+354+66x25+276+467+598+269+1410+1511+73x212+7413+5416+4817+8018+5119+4420+7721+8322+8223+5624+4025+3728+7929+3330+5231+4332+86x234+6036+42x238+5039+7641+9647+6949+71x253+6455+9557+7858+6761+8562+8163+6865+7072+7587+91x288+90x289+10192+9993+9794+10098+102172+1734 check lists 1-32 33-64 65-96 97-12517 - footballers black and white, small, singles - #1-110 + #31,105,106, 3, 5, 13, 19, 21, 27, 28, 35, 44, 54, 79, 8318 - footballers black and white small with names, singles- #111-118, 121-131, 133,135-146,148-172,174-199,201-204,206-209,211,212,199, (bad condition ->)114, 125,135,122,154,156,156,207,175,170,175,19319 -footballers black and white small with names, pairs - 111+201113+161116+176119+195120+159121+212123+178126+127128+143129+148130+167132+140166+135138+149139+145153+170154+192x2150+155156+157112+160162+174164+165171+175x2177+211179+189184+191180+185184+191182+187188+124115+190158+194198+199200+193202+203125+206204+207208+144209+118210+137152+114Check list 126-149 150-173 174-197 198-22020 - Scottish footballers picture card, small, in colour, black backs - #1-34, 36-42, 3,7,11,15,28,42,42,26,30 - pairs 2+28, 4+23, 5+31, 6+18, 7+30, 11+42, 15+27, 16+25, 18+10, 19+41, 20+9, 21+5, 23+13,25+36, 8+24, 24+27, 26+2, 28+7, 29+12, 30+1, 31+19, 32+16, 33+6, 34+17, 35+22, 36+15, 37+21, 38+11, 39+14, 41+38, 40+3, 42+4, 36+15, 3 cards spelling "Celtic F.C 1966/7" and 9 more showing Celtic team photo. 21 - 1967 star players, black back - #1-55 extra #2,29,34,35,37,39,41,53,4822 - 1967 world cup footballers poster - Alan Ball, Gordon Banks x3, Bobby Charlton, Jackie Charlton, George Cohen, Jimmy Greaves, Roger Hunt, Geoff Hurst, Bobby Moore, Nobby Stiles, Alan Murrey, Ray Wilson23 - 1968/69 yellow back - #1-54, 55-101. 2x14,21,32,43,48,54,53,57,69,78,79,80,82,85,87,88,91,92,95,96,100,98,10124 - 1968/69 shiny team pennants - Newcastle, Luton, Arsenal, Manchester City, Cardiff, Norwich, Manchester United, Hull, Portsmouth, Millwall, Leeds, Tottenham, West Bromwich, Sheffield, Wolverhampton X2, Stoke, 25 - long cutout team pennants/ banners - Arsenal, Aston Villa, Birmingham City, Blackpool, Burnley, Chelsea, Coventry, Everton, Fulham, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Newcastle, Nottingham forest, Queens Park Rangers, Sheffield Wednesday, Sheffield United, Southampton, Stoke city, Sunderland, Tottenham, West Bromwich Albion, West ham, Wolverhampton Wanderers, 26 - 1969 green back - #1-28, 30-64+checklist,65-117 extra #22,41,42,43,61,170 +53 blue back Willie Duff.27 - 1969 crinkle cut with facsimile signatures, 1-36 extra #21,22,35Conditions are generally good, very few have writing on them or printing issues.
Five albums containing A & BC gum trading cards with various football related sets, including Scottish footballers in various colours, Club Crests, Superstars etc.1 - ABC top stars 1969 green back - checklist+ #117 - 170. Duplicate #1452- 1969 Scottish blue back - #42-50,53-723- 1970/71 orange backs - #1-85, 86-170, 171-255 4 - error cards John O'ROURKE and Jimmy Greenhoff pictures on wrong cards 2 normal John O'Rourkes 10 with Jimmy Greenhoff s name, team, position and back and 3 pictures of Jimmy Greenhoff with John O'Rourkes name, team, position and back and 3 normal Jimmy Greenhoffs.5- duplicates - 2 extra #172, 183,184, 189, 190, 191, 193, 195, 174,197,207,202,208,209,229,225,232,243,241,244,252,2503 extra - 218,223,224,239,170,6 - 1970 transparencies - Jeff astell, Alan Ball, Gordon Banks, Roy Barry, Colin bell. Peter bonatti. Tony book, Billy bremner, Tony brown, Willie Carr Bobby Charlton Jackie Charlton Martin chivers. Allan Clarke. Frank Clarke. Ralph coates. Charlie Cooke. Terry cooper Wynn Davies. Alan durban. Peter eustce. Allan Evans. Charlie George. Bobby Graham. George Graham. Eddie grey. Jimmy Greaves. Tony green. Ron Harris. Colin Harvey. Kevin hector. Terry Hennessy. Alan Hinton. Bobby hope. Alan Hudson. emlyn Hughes. geoff Hurst. Ian Hutchinson. Mick Jones. Steve Kember. John kaye. Brian kidd, Brian LeBone, Francis Lee. Jim mccalliog. Roy McFarland. frank mclintock. bob mcnab, bobby moncur, Bobby Moore, tony brown, tony green, Alan mullery, Henry newton, Keith newton, John O'Hare, John O'Rourke, Peter Osgood, Martin Peters, Fred Pickering. Jimmy Robertson Brian Robson, Joe royle, David sadler Tommy Smith Alex Stepney, Mick summerbee. Peter Thompson David wagstaffe Gordon West Tammy wright.POSTERsAlan Ballx2, Allan Clarke, Bobby Charlton, Bobby Moore, Wyn Davies, Francis Lee, Alan Mulleryx2, Peter Osgoodx2, Billy Bremnerx2, Martin peters, Peter Bonettix3, Brian Kidd, Ron Davisx2, Jeff Astlex3.BADGESBobby Moore, jackie Charlton, Jimmy Greaves7 - 1970/71 Scottish green back - 1-85 86-1718 - 1971 Scottish purple - 75-78 80-87 90-92 94-100 102-104, 107,109,110,112-123, 125,126, 128,129,131-134,136,137,140-1439 - 1972 redbacks- 1-109 110-167 169-219 + duplicate 154 10 - 1972/73 blue backs #1-8911 - 1972/73 orange back extra # 92,93,106,108,111,133,149,152,175,176,17812 - 1971 purple back - 1-104 105-109 110-219 220-290 duplicate 115,12713 - 1971/72 club crests stamps- Arsenal Cardiff Chelsea Coventry crystal palace Derby Everton Huddersfield Ipswich leads Leicester City Liverpool Manchester City Manchester United Newcastle United Nottingham forest Sheffield United Southampton Stoke City Tottenham Hotspur West Bromwich Albion West ham United Wolverhampton Wanderers14-1971/72 footballer stamps - bailey Allen Ball Gordon Banks Jeff brockley. Tony Burke. Billy bramner. Bobby Charlton. Tony currie. Ron Davies. Ian Gibson, Ron Harris Terry Hennessey. John Kaye Steve kember Frank McLintock Mick mills Bobby Moncur Alan mullery Jimmy Nicholson David nish Tommy Smith 15- Scottish club crest stamps - Aberdeen airdrieonians,ayr, Celtic, Clyde, Dundee, Dundee utd, Dunfermline, Falkirk, hearts of Midlothian, Edinburgh, Kilmarnock, Morton, Motherwell, rangers, st.johnstone16- strips of 4 of the above 17 - 1971 purple back - #1-7318- 1973 crinkle cut with facsimile signatures - #1-32 full set x 4 Extras #1-9,11,13-29,31,3219 - 1972/73 blue backs - #1-131 #132-234,236-261,263Extra 141,145x2,147
Fourteen Arsenal 1930's home programmes, from games against a Vienna XI, Manchester City, Portsmouth (x2), Liverpool, Leeds United, Tottenham Hotspur, Birmingham, Brentford (x2), Middlesborough, Cheslea, a single sheet Football League Cup (south) against Reading and the FA Cup 3rd round 3rd replay game between West Ham United Tottenham Hotspur, with all showing some evidence of some rusting around staples, slight cover staining , loose pages, added notations and hole punches.
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