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NEWCASTLE UNITED FOOTBALLING LEGENDS - A selection of signed items to include JOHN BARNES, MALCOLM MACDONALD, BOBBY MONCUR x 4, FRANK CLARK, BRIAN KILKLINE, ROBBIE ELLIOTT, CHRISTIAN BASSEDAS, OLIVER BERNARD, CHARLES NZOGBIA, (14), this item has been independently checked by Garry King and comes with an Excalibur Auctions certificate of authenticity
1906 France v England Football Programme: Amateur International in which a strong England team won 15-0. Players include Woodward Tottenham, J Raine Newcastle, FMilnes Sheffield United and Farnfield Norwich. 4 pager dated 1 11 1906 is excellent. Believed to be the first ever Amateur International match for England.
A collection of approximately 100 football programmes, primarily 1960s/70s seasons, some later, teams to include; Mansfield Town, Nottingham Forest, Doncaster Rovers, Leicester City, Notts County, Rovers, and other teams, matches to include; Leyton Orient v Newcastle, Nottingham Forest v Grimsby Town, Hull City v Shrewsbury Town, Burnley v Ipswich, Peterborough v Mansfield Town, and others, with a selection of Manchester United 1970s reviews, a signed England 1966 framed print and a Terry Griffins signed framed print, in one box.
Autographed MIKE SUMMERBEE 16 x 12 Edition : MIKE SUMMERBEE dinks the ball over Newcastle United goalkeeper Ian McFaul to open the scoring in Manchester City's memorable 4-3 victory over Newcastle United at St. James Park in May 1968, the victory secured the First Division Title for The Citizens, signed (by Summerbee 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
Sheffield Wednesday Single Sheet / Four-Page Programmes, 57-8 V. Sheffield United - Yorkshire League cup and Senior Challenge Cup (both scores/ scores), reserves issues Challenge Cup at Leeds 66-7,67-8 (tokens intact), at Newcastle 61-2, at Manchester City 66-7 (token absent) 70s issues including at Liverpool, Blackpool, Huddersfield, Stoke (22).
Sheffield Wednesday Reserves Programmes 88-9 and 99-2000 at Manchester United first team single sheets at Arsonal 85-6, 90s V. Liverpool, Leeds, Newcastle, Pontin's Holidays League Cup Final 2004-5 at Manchester United, 89 Intermediate Semi Replay V. Scunthorpe finals Vs Sunderland 89 and 93, 1980 Youths at Manchester City etc over 80.
Sport, Football - a collection of programmes, including FA Cup Final Tie, Blackpool v Bolton Wanderers, 1953; Manchester City v Newcastle United, 1955; Aston Villa v Manchester United, 1957; etc; Internationals, including England v Spain, 1967; England v Scotland, 1965, etc; World Championship 1966; etc, qty
A collection of vintage Bristol Rovers Football Club programmes. 1940s and later, including 1956 Bristol Rovers vs Manchester United, 1948 Bristol Rovers vs Haarlem, 1984 Bristol Rovers vs Arsenal, 1958 Bristol Rovers vs Bristol City, 1949 Bristol Rovers vs Newcastle, 1953 Bristol Rovers vs Everton, 1955 Denmark vs England, 1953 Bristol Rovers vs Cardiff (Exhibition match), 1955 Bristol Rovers vs Chelsea, and more
Ireland Cap from the collection of football memorabilia-Bill McCracken (1883-1979) Ireland cap from the Collection of football memorabilia-Bill McCracken (1883-1979) Celebrate the extraordinary career of Bill McCracken, a pioneering footballer whose influence shaped the modern game. Known as “the man who changed the offside rule,” McCracken was a stalwart of Newcastle United, making 443 appearances over an illustrious 19-year tenure (1904-1924), during which he won three league championships, an FA Cup medal, and earned 13 Ireland caps. Elected to the Football Hall of Fame in 1971, his legacy endures as one of football’s most innovative and accomplished figures. Ireland Cap (1903-1904 Season): A rare artifact representing McCracken’s international career. Royal blue with gold tassel. The cap has the Irish Football association crest embroidered and was made by Hatters, AP Dalzell, Royal Avenue Belfast also embroidered on the inside of the cap. Further Details Club Ireland National Team Name Bill McCracken Season 1903/04 Condition Excellent condition considering age. Some evidence of minor war and tear on tassel Provenance Vendor is the 3rd Cousin of Bill McCracken and the cap was passed down through family along with other memorabilia included within the Bill McCracken (1883-1979) memorabilia collection. Provenance Available Letter Signed by Vendor
Arsenal Dinner/Dance menu in celebration of 50 consecutive seasons in Division One 9 November 169 and Jubilee Souvenir Issue programme Arsenal vs Newcastle 1968 Programme – Jubilee Souvenir Issue Arsenal vs Newcastle United – 9 November, 1968 Both items from From the Bill McCracken collection: Bill McCracken, a pioneering footballer whose influence shaped the modern game. Known as “the man who changed the offside rule,” McCracken was a stalwart of Newcastle United, making 443 appearances over an illustrious 19-year tenure (1904-1924), during which he won three league championships, an FA Cup medal, and earned 13 Ireland caps. Elected to the Football Hall of Fame in 1971, his legacy endur Excellent condition – some fading commensurate with age. Provenance: Vendor is the 3rd Cousin of Bill McCracken and the cap was passed down through family along with other memorabilia included within the Bill McCracken (1883-1979) memorabilia collection.
Collection of football memorabilia-Bill McCracken Newcastle United and Ireland (1883-1979) Celebrate the extraordinary career of Bill McCracken, a pioneering footballer whose influence shaped the modern game. Known as “the man who changed the offside rule,” McCracken was a stalwart of Newcastle United, making 443 appearances over an illustrious 19-year tenure (1904-1924), during which he won three league championships, an FA Cup medal, and earned 13 Ireland caps. Elected to the Football Hall of Fame in 1971, his legacy endures as one of football’s most innovative and accomplished figures. In this collection is a tea pot presented to Bill from Newcastle Utd. The teapot is marked Newcastle United Champions League 1904-05 finalists. Cup finalists 1904-05-06 The other memorabilia items from Bill McCracken’s carrer include: The Hall of Fame programme of Events when Bill was inducted in 1971 A signed photograph of Bill McCracken showing of his trophy for being induced into the Hall of Fame. A signed photo of Bill McCracken in his black and white strip playing for Newcastle United. A signed photo of Bill McCracken pictured alongside a framed photo of the 1910/11 Newcastle Team. A Daily Mirror newspaper article Jan 5, 1973, Headline ‘ The Bill McCracken story – ‘Rebel’ with a £2 cause. Newspaper article from 1971, Jack Steeples visits the Hall of Fame – headline – Old Bill joins the All Time Greats. Newspaper article with headline ‘ Man who changed the offside rule 90 on Monday’. Further Details Club Newcastle United Name Bill McCracken Season 1904-1924 Condition Good condition, commensurate with age. Provenance Vendor is the 3rd Cousin of Bill McCracken and the cap was passed down through family along with other memorabilia included within the Bill McCracken (1883-1979) memorabilia collection. Provenance Available Letter From Vendor.
Charity Shield Medal 1906/7 from the Collection of football memorabilia-Bill McCracken (1883-1979) Celebrate the extraordinary career of Bill McCracken, a pioneering footballer whose influence shaped the modern game. Known as “the man who changed the offside rule,” McCracken was a stalwart of Newcastle United, making 443 appearances over an illustrious 19-year tenure (1904-1924), during which he won three league championships, an FA Cup medal, and earned 13 Ireland caps. Elected to the Football Hall of Fame in 1971, his legacy endures as one of football’s most innovative and accomplished figures. Charity Shield Medal 1906-07 season Newcastle United played Corinthian as league champions and came out winners 5-2 I what was to be the last Sheriff of London Charity Shirts, the following year the match was to be known as the FA Charity Shield. This medal was awarded to Bill McCracken from this game. Further Details Club Newcastle United Name Bill McCracken Season 1906/07 Match Sheriff of London Charity Shield Provenance Vendor is the 3rd Cousin of Bill McCracken and the cap was passed down through family along with other memorabilia included within the Bill McCracken (1883-1979) memorabilia collection. Provenance Available Letter from Vendor
Historical Collection of Newcastle Chronicle press photos from 1944-1948 predominantly Newcastle United Collection of over 160 original black and white photographs from 1944 to 1948 in an album. Some are still loose. They are predominantly Newcastle United but there is the odd England v France and other team photos included. They are Newcastle Chronicle photos collected by the same gentleman when he was a young man and they have always been in the same family. The photographs come presented in a Newcastle Chronicle album alongside descriptions of the game/ player, as appropriate. The photographs are in excellent condition. The Album shows signs of wear commensurate with age The highlights of the collection include: - 1947/48 games and victory celebrations captured as Newcastle celebrated promotion to the first division - Photos of Newcastle legend Jackie Milburn - Big Newcastle games captured vs Liverpool and Leeds United - England Vs France wartime game at Wembley 1945 in aid of British and French war charities.
X18 FULHAM 1949/50 FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES, BURNLEY 15/10/49, MANCHESTER UNITED 10/12/49, DERBY COUNTY 26/11/49, LIVERPOOL 29/10/49, CHELSEA 17/9/49, NEWCASTLE UNITED 24/9/49, CHARLTON 3/9/49, HUDDERSFIELD 31/8/49, WOLVERHAMPTON 20/8/49, EVERTON 27/12/49, MANCHESTER CITY 14/1/50, STOKE 25/2/50, BLACKPOOL 18/2/50, ARSENAL 25/3/50, SUNDERLAND 8/4/50, MIDDLESBROUGH 6/5/50, WEST BROM 22/4/50, PORTSMOUTH 10/4/50. VARYING CONDITIONS, GENERALLY GOOD.
MISCELLANEOUS 1970S WALSALL FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES/ TICKET STUBS, MANCHESTER UNITED VERSUS WALSALL 1974/75 PROGRAMME AND TICKET 4/1/1975, WALSALL VERSUS MANCHESTER CITY PROGRAMME AND TICKET 2/10/1973, WEST BROMWICH ALBION VERSUS WALSALL TEAM SHEET 30/12/1972, VERSUS CRYSTAL PALACE 25/4/1975, PLUS 8 MISCELLANEOUS TICKET STUBS, BIRMINGHAM CITY, BRISTOL ROVERS, NEWCASTLE UNITED, MANCHESTER CITY. USUAL FAULTS NOTED, EDGE WEAR, FOLDS, SOME PEN WRITINGS, HEAVY TEARS ON WEST BROMWICH ITEM.

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