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)
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1960-70 English League Football programmes, a mixed lot of league and a few cup matches with noted teams of Watford v Shrewsbury 21st Jan 1961, Wrexham v Shrewsbury 23rd April 1961, Arsenal v Newcastle 27th Feb 1960, Manchester United v Leeds 31st Dec 1966 (worn copy), Exeter v Luton 9th Jan 1960, Bolton v Nottingham 13th Feb 1960, Newcastle v Wolves 9th Jan 1960, Crystal Palace v Real Madrid 1962, plus lots more in mixed condition - fair to good (#145)
DUNDEE UNITED Eight home programmes for ties against European opposition, Inter Cities Fairs Cup third round v Juventus 8/3/1967, Cities Fairs Cup v Barcelona 16/11/1966, Fairs Cup v Newcastle 15/9/1969, Fairs Cup v Grasshoppers 15/9/1970, Fairs Cup v Sparta Prague 4/11/1970, UEFA CUP v IBK Keflavik 30/9/1975, UEFA CUP v F.C Porto, 22/10/1975, UEFA Cup v Standard Liege 27/9/1978. Some are slightly creased. Generally good
F.A. CUP FINALS A miscellany relating to matches at Wembley: 1946 Charlton Athletic v Derby County, pirate programme issued by Victory, slightly ageing marks plus a large newspaper cutting, 1955 Manchester City v Newcastle United, programme and songsheet, torn with tape repair inside and 1967 Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur, programme, slightly creased, songsheet, folded and Evening News colour wrap. Fair to generally good
FA CUP FINALS Eleven programmes for the FA Cup Final ties at Wembley; Leicester City v Wolves 30/4/1949, punched holes, staples rusted away, Blackpool v Newcastle United 28/4/1951, Arsenal v Newcastle United 3/5/1952, Blackpool v Bolton Wanderers 2/5/1953, Preston North End v West Bromwich Albion 1/5/1954, Manchester City v Newcastle United, 7/5/1955, Birmingham City v Manchester City 5/5/1956, Aston Villa v Manchester United 4/5/1957, Bolton Wanderers v Manchester United 3/5/1958, Luton Town v Nottingham Forest 2/5/1959, Blackburn Rovers v Wolves 7/5/1960, some with creases, ageing marks, minor tears, rusty staples, team changes, scores entered. 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.
David McCreery black and white No.4 Newcastle United short sleeved home shirt worn by David McCreery, 1986-87, player issue, Umbro, size L, embroidered badge, crew neck collar, with signs of game wear and staining.The following lots 288 to 359 relate to the career of David McCreery. See bio foot of lot 288.
Tommy Gibb Continental gold Newcastle United v. Fiorentina Anglo-Italian Cup Final medal, 1973, the reverse inscribed IV TONEO ANGLO-ITLAIANO, ANGLO ITALIAN COMPETITION, 1973, in original fitted case.In the final played on the 3rd June 1973 at Stadio Artemio Franchi, Newcastle defeated Fiorentina 2-1.The following lots 28, 29 and 30 relate to the career of Tommy Gibb.
Tommy Gibb Newcastle United v. Ujpesti Doza 1969 Inter-City Fairs Cup winner's trophy, in the form of a continental silver plated miniature replica of the Noel Beard Trophy, inscribed COUPE DES VILLES DE FOIRES TROPHEE NOEL BEARD, VAINQUEUR 1969, on an ebonised base, 17cm. high.In the two-legged final United defeated Ujpesti Doza 6-2.The following lots 28, 29 and 30 relate to the career of Tommy Gibb.
Bruno Guimaraes blue and gold Newcastle United v. Tottenham Hotspur short-sleeved shirt, 2023, Castore, M, with crew-neck collar and printed badge, the reverse lettered BRUNO G., the right sleeve with Premier League flash, some colour run on name and numberIn the match played on 10th December 2023, Spurs defeated Newcastle 4-1
Tom Curry 9ct gold and enamel Newcastle United Infirmary Cup winners medal, 1924-25, the obverse inscribed NEWCASTLE INFIRMARY CUP COMPETITION, the reverse inscribed WINNERS 1924-25, in original fitted case, 17grms.After retiring from playing in 1930 he began to focus on coaching and was appointed trainer at Carlisle United and later Manchester United after the 2nd World War he resumed his duties at Manchester United, Matt Busby stating he was the best trainer in Britain, he tragically died in the Munich Air Disaster.The following lots 214 to 219 relate to the playing career of Tom Curry.
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.
Olivier Bernard black and white No.35 Newcastle United v. Manchester United match issued short-sleeved shirt, 2002, Adidas, XL, with v-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed NEWCASTLE UNITED, the reverse lettered BERNARD, the sleeves with The F.A.Premier League flashesIn the match played on 23rd November 2002, Manchester United defeated Newcastle 5-3
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.
Tom Curry 15ct gold Newcastle United v. Aston Villa 1924 F.A.Cup winners medal, the obverse inscribed 1924, the reverse inscribed English Cup Won By N.U.F.C., T. CURRY, in original fitted case.In the final played on 26th April 1924 at Wembley Newcastle United defeated Villa 2-0, Tom Curry was a reserve player on the day of the final, he played in 35 matches for United that season.After retiring from playing in 1930 he began to focus on coaching and was appointed trainer at Carlisle United and later Manchester United after the 2nd World War he resumed his duties at Manchester United, Matt Busby stating he was the best trainer in Britain, he tragically died in the Munich Air Disaster.The following lots 214 to 219 relate to the playing career of Tom Curry.
David McCreery black and white No.4 Newcastle United short sleeved 1987/88 shirt, Player issued, Umbro size M, crew neck collar with embroidered badge. The shirt is from the first season the Club switched to the new crest from the old NUFC lettered styling. The following lots 288 to 359 relate to the career of David McCreery. See bio foot of lot 288.
David McCreery rare black and white No.4 Newcastle United short sleeved 1986/87 shirt, Player issued, Umbro, v-neck collar with embroidered badge, with signs of game wear and staining.The shirt has the alternative patched Greenall's sponsor decal which was the second design used that season. The following lots 288 to 359 relate to the career of David McCreery. See bio foot of lot 288.
Tom Curry 9ct gold Newcastle United Division 1 League Championship winners medal, 1926-27, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, NEWCASTLE UNITED, the reverse inscribed League Champions 1926-27 Won By N.U.F.C. T. CURRY, in original fitted case.Newcastle United won the League Championship this season with 56 points, Huddersfield Town being runners-up on 51 points.After retiring from playing in 1930 he began to focus on coaching and was appointed trainer at Carlisle United and later Manchester United after the 2nd World War he resumed his duties at Manchester United, Matt Busby stating he was the best trainer in Britain, he tragically died in the Munich Air Disaster.The following lots 214 to 219 relate to the playing career of Tom Curry.
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