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Lot 327

Autographed ARTHUR GRAHAM 12 x 8 photo : Col, depicting a superb image showing Argentina's Diego Maradona being surrounded by a posse of Scottish players including Alan Hansen, Kenny Dalglish and ARTHUR GRAHAM during a friendly International at Hampden Park in 1979, Maradona would score his first goal for his country in a 3-1 victory, signed (by Graham only) in black marker. 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

Lot 549

Maradona blue No.10 Argentina short-sleeved shirt, 1981, Le Coq Sportif, with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed AFA.

Lot 764

Maradona white and blue No.10 Argentina long-sleeved shirt, 1981, with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed AFA, stained.

Lot 568

Diego Maradona blue and white Replica No.10 Argentina short sleeved shirt, Le Coq Sportif , S, crew neck collar with embroidered badge, back lettered MARADONA and signed in black pen with some evidence of having been framed.

Lot 921

Diego Maradona autographed commemorative tribute short-sleeved shirt, the back of the shirt autographed by Maradona, the shirt similar to that worn in an Argentina vs. Rest of the World match given in his honor on November 10, 2001. Played at La Bombonera, more than 50,000 people attended to watch Maradona and the Argentina national team play together for the last time, the front of the jersey features Maradona’s number 10, a photo of him running with a football along with an embroidered autograph. Maradona has hand signed the shirt boldly in black marker pen to the reverse below his number 10 and between the wording “Homenaje A Diego Maradona” in Spanish, meaning “tribute to Diego Maradona.

Lot 150

A Maradona signed first day cover, Pele example and Great Britain Coin First Day cover, signed by George Best, Pele, Alex Ferguson etc

Lot 160

Diego Armando Maradona - S.S.C. Napoli - anni '80 - Scarpe Puma personalizzate Diego senza indicazione della taglia, Made in west Germani sulla linguetta esterna. Sei tacchetti in ferro, evidenti segni di giuoco. Misura indicativa della suola esterna 26 cm. Provenienza: Collezione Privata

Lot 97

Diego Armando Maradona - S.S.C. Napoli - Stagione 1985-1986 - Cartolina fotografica promozionale con firma autografa.12 x 17 cm

Lot 196

Diego Armando Maradona - Nazionale Argentina di Calcio - 1986 - Maglia gara home Le Coq Sportif, taglia 44, a manica corta. Sul fronte: stemma della Nazionale di Calcio Argentina. Sul retro: numero 10 nero in flock. Maglia preparata/indossata da Maradona nel 1986. Allegato dichiarazione di provenienza. Provenienza: Collezione privata di Nicolàs Leoz Almiròn, presidente della CONMEBOL (South American Football Confederation). Parente di Nicolàs Leoz Almiròn

Lot 528

Diego Armando Maradona - S.S.C. Napoli - Stagione 1986-1987 - Maglia gara home Ennerre, a maniche corte, senza indicazione della taglia. Nessuna etichetta presente all'interno della maglia. Sul fronte: sponsor commerciale Buitoni e stemma del club. Sul retro: numero 10 bianco cucito. Allegato COA di provenienza: Alessandro Renica ex giocatore del Napoli nella stagione 1986-1987 e compagno di squadra di Maradona.

Lot 98

Diego Armando Maradona - S.S.C. Napoli - 1987 - Busta ricordo Napoli campione d'Italia nella stagione 1986-1987 con splendida firma autografa de El Pibe de Oro.

Lot 99

Diego Armando Maradona - SSC Napoli - 1987 - Cartoncino filatelico con annullo del 25° anniversario dell'Unicef affrancato anche con i due francobolli dedicati ai due scudetti del Napoli con splendida firma autografa de El Pibe de Oro.

Lot 533

Diego Armando Maradona (attribuita) - F.C. Barcellona - Stagione 1983-1984 - Maglia gara home, Meyba, a maniche corte, taglia G. Sul fronte: stemma del club cucito. Sul retro: numero 10 bianco applicato. Rete traforata sotto le ascelle. Unito paio di pantaloncini appartenenti al completo. Maglia attribuita e indossata da Maradona in occasione dell'incontro amichevole F.C. Barcellona vs Borussia Dortmund del 23 Agosto 1983. Provenienza: Collezione privata

Lot 86

SCOTLAND V ARGENTINA 1979 / MARADONA Programme and ticket for the International Friendly match at Hampden Park, Glasgow 2/6/1979, Maradona scored his first international goal in the 70th minute, staple holes at the bottom of the ticket, writing in pen on back cover page. Generally good

Lot 256

Football: three signaturesDiego Maradona, signed on single index card, mounted with colour photographGary Lineker, signed on single index card, mounted with colour photographGary Lineker, signed and dedicated on index card 'To Benjamin and Charlotte, Best Wishes...', mounted with colour photographQty: 3

Lot 439

Napoli Fan Replica 1980's Maradona Football Shirts by,'NR' blue home and white away both numbered '10' (2).

Lot 431

Boca Juniors, 1982, Adidas Blue and Yellow Shirt, Number '10' (Diego Maradona), size L

Lot 727

1949, IL Calcio Illustrato Milan Newspaper, featuring Italy v. England, dated 4th December. Thirty-Two press photos of Italian players/Serie 'A; Players including Maradona, Vialli, Klinsmann, Matthaus. 1928 Italy v. Egypt postcard. Anglo Italian programmes.

Lot 163

DIEGO MARADONA 1982/83 MATCH WORN BARCELONA UNIFORMThe iconic Diego Maradona joined FC Barcelona in the summer of 1982 for a world-record transfer fee of $7.6 million from Argentina's Boca Juniors, introducing the diminutive playmaker to the highly-competitive world of European soccer. Maradona took to the European game instantly, and although he only played with Barcelona for two seasons, his impact on the club and La Liga cannot be overstated, scoring 22 goals in his 36 appearances.Offered is an FC Barcelona kit worn by Maradona during his tenure with the club during the 1982/83 season. The jersey features Maradona's iconic number "10" printed on the back in white numerals over Barca's timeless red and blue vertical stripes. Barcelona's crest and a logo for kit manufacturer Meyba are sewn onto the jersey's front. Meyba manufactured the Barcelona kits from 1982-1992, a period of great success for the Blaugrana. The jersey is size G and exhibits noticeable wear and the shorts are size 6. A Meyba tag is sewn onto the back inside collar of the kit. The jersey comes with an LOA.

Lot 164

DIEGO MARADONA 1993/94 MATCH WORN #10 ARGENTINA JERSEYPresented is an Argentina National Team jersey used by Diego Maradona between 1993 and 1994. The diminutive attacking midfielder led Argentina to the 1986 FIFA World Cup title in one of sport's greatest individual performances, scoring five goals and assisting five more throughout the tournament as Argentina defeated West Germany in a thrilling final. Such magic, however, could not be recaptured at the end of his international career; with La Albiceleste's struggles in the 1994 World Cup qualifiers and then their early departure from the tournament in the United States with Maradona's failed drug test and subsequent suspension being the final nail in the coffin the golden era carried by Argentina's favoured son came to a swift and abrupt end. The offered jersey features Maradona's number "10" in the felt applique style. An "AFA" gold crest is embroidered on the jersey's upper left chest, with a black Adidas logo resting on the opposite right chest. The jersey exhibits moderate use. Sized T4.

Lot 161

DIEGO MARADONA 1986/87 MATCH WORN AND SIGNED #10 NAPOLI JERSEYVery few athletes are revered to such a level as Diego Maradona is by his fellow Argentines. The diminutive forward established himself as a national team talisman, culminating in the divine "Hand of God" goal he netted in the 1986 World Cup quarterfinals against England (nor should we forget the "Goal of the Century" later in that match, that wound up being the game-winner). So it's easy to forget the contributions Maradona made outside of his national team duties; indeed, "El Pibe de Oro's" club career took him across two continents, winning titles with FC Barcelona and SSC Napoli.Presented is a rare SSC Napoli red jersey used by Diego Maradona during the 1986/87 season. Across all competitions, Maradona made 41 appearances while scoring 17 goals as the club's star Argentine helped bring home the first-ever Serie A league title for Gli Azzurri. The red knit pullover jersey features Maradona's iconic number "10" in tackle twill. An SSC Napoli embroidered patch rests on the jersey's upper right chest opposite the Nicola Raccuglia "NR" sportswear logo on the left. The Italian food company "Buitoni" advertisement wordmark is painted across the jersey's chest which can be seen from inside the jersey. The jersey exhibits evidence of moderate use. Sized G. The jersey was also signed by Maradona with a black marker.

Lot 376

Two 2006 World Cup Buckingham limited edition first day covers, one signed by Maradona, the other Pele (2)

Lot 68

A Trevor Francis Soccer Camp shirt by Umbro bears No. 11 to the back, together with three other miscellaneous football shirts*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 52

Sampdoria Football Club 1985-86 title winning season home shirt, bears the No. 9 for Trevor Francis, who appeared 104 times for the club and scored 30 goals*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 84

A Scottish Football Association home shirt 1985, by Umbro, for No. 4, Robert Aitken. Final score Scotland 1 - England 0. Robert Aitken was close to being booked in the game. Trevor Francis played in the same game and possibly swapped shirts after the match.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 66

A Diego Maradona Napoli Football Club 1984-85 season away shirt, bears No. 10 to the back, his first season with the club. He went on to win the league with Napoli in 1986/87 and wear the Captain’s arm band. He helped win the 1986 World Cup whilst with Napoli.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which  meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradonna and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it.  Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradonna shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.   I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !)  if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance. 

Lot 51

A Sampdoria Home shirt 1984/85 season with No. 9 to the back, this was Trevor’s first season with Sampdoria.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 62

A S.L. Benfica Football Club 1985-86 home shirt bears No. 3 to the back for Antonio Oliveira. Possibly swapped after the Sampdoria v. Benfica UEFA cup match in which Trevor Francis played. Sampdoria won 1-0.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 70

A Newcastle United shirt 2003-05 seasons by Adidas, signed by Alan Shearer.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 85

An Italy Mexico World Cup qualifier shirt bears the No. 3 for Pietro Vierchowod. England lost to Italy 2-1. Vierchowod played for Sampdoria at the time. Trevor Francis played No. 10 in this match and was substituted for the young Gary Lineker.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 65

A Napoli Football Club 1984-85 season away shirt, bears the No. 6 for Moreno Ferrario.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 45

A Nottingham Forest long sleeve shirt bears European Cup Final 1979 Munich logo, by Adidas, bears Trevor Francis’s No. 7 to the back. Size 4/5 M. Nottingham Forest defeated Malmo 1-0 to become European Champions for the first time in club history. Trevor Francis scoring the only goal.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME ROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 58

A C Milan 1997-98 season, away shirt, bears No. 3 to the back for Paolo Maldini, who made 647 appearances for A C Milan and 126 appearances for Italy.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 49

A Queens Park Rangers 1988-89 Season home shirt, bears No. 12 on the back for Trevor Francis (play worn). Trevor played as player/manager after Jim Smith moved to manage Newcastle United. Trevor made 32 appearances for QPR and scored 12 goals.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 59

A Juventus Football Club, 1982-83 season home kit, bears No. 5 to the back for Sergio Brio who made 304 appearances for Juventus*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 105

A 1974 period Admiral English Intermediate shirt, bears the Number 12 to the back.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 98

An England Intermediate team shirt circa 1970-72, bears No. 7 to the back. Trevor Francis was playing for Birmingham at the time.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 88

A France International shirt 2000–2002 bears the No. 10 for Zinedine Zidane, possibly match worn. France went on to win the European cup.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 60

A Club Atlético Independiente de Avellaneda 1985-86 season home shirt, bears No. 2 to the back.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 54

A Sampdoria 2011-12 home presentation shirt for Trevor Francis, bearing his surname and No. 9 to the back*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 87

An Italy 1998 season away shirt, a Juventus 1998-99 home shirt and an A C Milan 1995-96 away shirt. (3).*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 99

An England International 1981 away shirt bears No. 9 to the back for Trevor Francis, England v. Romania, 0–0 April 29th 1981.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 103

An England Umbro 1990 Home Shirt, signed by various footballers and managers including Alan Shearer, Nigel Clough, Des Walker, Kevin Keegan, Chris Wood, Laurie McMenemy, Alan Ball, Matt le Tissier and others.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 79

A Hungary International home shirt 1980 season, bears No. 6 to the back for Imre Garaba, possibly playworn shirt. Imre played 82 times for his country.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 53

A Sampdoria Football Club goal keeper's shirt possibly for Ivan Bordon or Roberto Bocchio.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 47

An Everton Football Club 1986-87 season shirt that was possibly worn in the Dubai Champions Cup,Everton v Rangers 1987 - 1988. Bears the No. 7 to the back for Trevor Steven, (playworn). Everton became First Division League champions, under the management of Howard Kendall.Believed to be a Game swapped shirt*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 78

A Saudi Arabian 1978-80 home shirt by Admiral, No. 7 to the back together with an away shirt with No. 15 (2).*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 56

An A C Milan 1984-85 season home shirt bears No. 8 for Ray Wilkins who made 105 appearances for A C Milan and was an England teammate of Trevor Francis.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 49A

A Liverpool 2001-02 season shirt, bears No 4 Hyypia to the back.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 82

A Denmark international home shirt 1983-84 bears No. 8 to the back for Jesper Olsen, for the 1984 European qualifying group 3. Denmark won 1–0. He won 43 caps for Denmark and was playing for Ajax at the time. Trevor Francis played No. 10 in the match*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 102

An England International Spain 1982 World Cup away shirt bears No. 8 to the back for Trevor Francis, used for either the game against France or West Germany in which Trevor Francis played in both games.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 46

A Nottingham Forest 1985-86 home shirt bears No. 13 to the back with Skol logo.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 48

A Tottenham Hotspur Football Club 1988-91 away shirt bears No. 14 possibly for David Howells who made 277 appearances for Tottenham. Trevor Francis played in the Queens Park Rangers v. Tottenham match.  Believed to be a match worn shirt.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 100

An England International home shirt 1982 bears No. 9 for Trevor Francis, England v. Northern Ireland and 1982 British Home Championship. Trevor Francis was injured after 65mins, and was substituted by Cyrille Regis.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 61

An Inter Milan 1989-90 home shirt un-numbered.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 63

A Grasshopper Club Zurich 1981-82 season away shirt (play worn) bears No. 10 to the back possibly for Ralmondo Ponte who moved from Grasshoppers to Nottingham Forest in 1981 whilst Trevor Francis was playing for the club.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 89

A Brazil International World Cup shirt 2002 bears the No. 10 for Rivaldo, who won 58 caps. Brazil went on to win the World Cup that year. Rivaldo played for Barcelona at the time.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 107

A 1985 Umbro Airtex England shirt with No 10 to the back, possibly Trevor's shirt worn in the Mexico v England game on the 9th June 1985*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 83

A Mexico international shirt 1985, bears No. 16 for Carols Muñoz Remolina, friendly international on 9th June 1985, Mexico won 1-0, Trevor Francis played in this game and wore the No. 10 shirt.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

Lot 108

A 1974 period Admiral English Intermediate shirt, bears the Number 7 to the back.*SOLD WITH A LETTER OF CONFIRMATION STATING THE ABOVE LOT HAS COME FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TREVOR FRANCIS*The estate has stated "I would say that Trevor wasn’t into collecting shirts / memorabilia as such himself. He preferred to keep only items which meant something significant to him personally. Specifically, he did speak about the shirt swap with Maradona and I remember on one occasion he thought he had mislaid it and was very concerned at the time, but he did locate it. Trevor bought and sold many homes and his shirts etc were never displayed and basically stored in suitcases or plastic crates. The Maradona shirt was a game swapped shirt, and from memory, I think there is a mud stain on the shirt. With regard to Zidane and Rivaldo, and on the basis of them meaning something to Trevor, I believe they were game worn shirts.I can’t give you any complete guarantee on the shirts but I do think he would not have retained them all those years ( and stored and transported them through many house moves !) if they didn’t mean a lot to him personally and were of significance."

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