Football and Sporting Memorabilia

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Football and Sporting Memorabilia DAY TWO FOOTBALL AND SPORTING MEMORABILIA SPORTING EPHEMERA the Labour Party and Conservative Botham, David Gower, Fred Party, and was elected to the House Trueman, Henry Cooper, Frank 837 ‘Horse and Jockey’. Large original of Commons as a Labour MP from Bruno and Steve Davis. Also includes acrylic painting of a horse and jockey 1945 to 1951, and as a Conservative six various first day covers and World on canvas. Signed ‘Elliott 1994’. MP from 1962 to 1967. Cup 1990 cards signed by six players Framed and glazed. Overall including Robson, Speedie, 24.5”x41”. VG £30/50 843 Horse Racing. Attractive Victorian Gascoigne, Alan Ball etc. G £70/100 green glass beer bottle c1910 838 ‘Steeplechase’ 1992. Helen heavily embossed with ‘Howard’s of 849 Olympic Games. British Olympic Fergusson. Original watercolour Manchester’ with horse and jockey Association official reports published painting of two horses jumping a to side of bottle. Approx 8” tall. by World Sports for 1952 (2), 1956 fence by the artist. Signed Original ‘Riley’s’ screw top. Sold with (2), 1960 (2), 1964 (1), 1968 (2) and ‘Fergusson 92’. Mounted, framed an attractive stone ginger beer bottle 1972 (2). Sold with a run of Sports and glazed. The image measures c1880’s with impressed ‘James Illustrated Daily for the Atlanta 1996 14”x10.5” and overall 22”x19”. Howard of Ardwick’ with horse and Games, issues one to eighteen Some minor damage to frame. G jockey to side of bottle. Approx 7” (missing issue two) and a copy of the £80/120 tall. Qty 2. G £30/50 associated special commemorative 839 Gordon Richards, jockey. Excellent issue. Qty 29. G/VG £20/30 844 Lester Piggot and Gordon Richards. ink signature of Richards on album ‘Hotel George V’ headed note paper 850 Olympic Games. Melbourne 1956. page, dated 1934. G £20/30 signed by Piggott, and a small plain Official Report of the 16th Olympiad 840 ‘Derby 1852’. German cigarette tin sheet signed by Richards (light 1956. Published by the organising image of the Derby winner of 1852, folds). G/VG £20/30 committee . Good/very good ‘Daniell O’Rourke’, with jockey condition £30/50 845 Olympic Games 1936. Daily Frank Butler, to lid. Some wear, good programme for 5th August. 54pp 851 Roger Bannister, Christopher £20/30 featuring events for that day Chataway & Chris Brasher. A sheet 841 ‘The Struggle’. Original Stevengraph including track & field, football nicely signed in black ink by of the finish of a horse race, circa matches Poland v Hungary, Egypt v Bannister, a smaller sheet signed by 1879, miniature picture woven in Austria. Some wear to spine and Chataway (vertical folds) and a letter silk, approx 2.25”x6” wide. Original covers, annotations throughout, written to Brasher requesting an mount. Label to back of stevengraph otherwise in generally good autograph and answers to questions ‘Thomas Stevens, sole inventor and condition. Sold with a used with Brasher reply hand written and manufacturer, Stevengraph Works, admission ticket to the Olympic signed to the reverse. G/VG £20/30 Coventry’. Overall 8”x5.5”. Stadium for the same day. Rare. VG 852 Roger Bannister, Sebastian Coe, Reg Good/very good condition with £30/35 Harris. Official ‘Postal & Courier colours bright. Rare and one of the 846* ‘Pan America Games 1987’ first day Services’ first day cover issued 10 earliest Stevengraphs. G £80/120 cover signed in ink by five 100m October 1980, signed by Bannister 842 Squire Osbaldeston: His Olympic Champions. Signatures are and Coe. Sold with a small piece Autobiography’. London 1926. Allan Wells, Carl Lewis, Linford signed by Reg Harris, six times British Autobiography of George Christie, Harrison Dillard and one cycling champion. G/VG £25/3 5 Osbaldeston (1786-1866), the other. G £30/50 853 Nadia Comaneci, Romania. A small renowned huntsman, cricketer and 847* Olympic Games 1948. Official first autograph page nicely signed in ink all-round sportsman. Presentation day cover for the Games held in by Comaneci, and a mono press copy to Aidan M. Crawley on his London with full set of Olympic photo in a floor routine during the eighteenth Birthday from his Father, stamps, hand stamped 29th July 1976 Montreal Olympics, 9”x7” dated 10th April 1926. Original light 1948. G £20/30 overall. VG £20/30 brown cloth, folding map etc. Some minor foxing, slight breaking to 848* ‘Autographed Editions. Blue folder 854 Athletics autographs. Copy internal hinges otherwise in good containing fifteen colour and mono photographs, cuttings and condition £50/80 photographs produced by the promotional cards each signed by company and signed to lower border the featured athlete. Signatures Aidan Merivale Crawley, MBE by each player. Signatures are Allan include Mary Peters, David Hemery, (1908-1993) was a British journalist, Wells, Seb Coe, Daley Thompson, Alan Wells, Sally Gunnell, Steve television executive and editor, and Sharron Davies, Virginia Wade, John Redgrave, Matthew Pinsent etc. Qty politician. He was a member of both Francombe, Bob Champion, Lester 21, some duplicates. G/VG £20/30 of Britain’s major political parties, Piggott, Graham Gooch, Ian 74 855 Kelly Holmes & Linford Christie. Two 861 Owen Cathcart Jones. Celebrated 867 Daily Express Roy Ullyett Cartoon colour photographs, one featuring airman of the 1930’s along with Annuals 1969 and 1970. 14th and Holmes racing, the other celebrating Amy Johnson and Jim Mollison took 15th Series. Presentation copies to her Double Olympic Gold Medal in part in several long distance Air Norman Giller, both inscribed to Athens, 2004, with separate Races including Mildenhall- inside front cover by Ullyett and signature, mounted framed and Melbourne in 1934, and London to dated with the year. Some minor glazed, 14”x12” overall. Also a Cape Town in 1931. Ink signature of wear to wrappers otherwise in good colour photograph of Christie Cathcart Jones on large piece laid condition. Front covers both feature celebrating his Olympic Gold Medal down to album page. With printed football, George Best and the length in the 100m at Barcelona, 1992, also obituary. G £15/25 of hair now worn by players £25/35 with signature, mounted framed and 862 Malcolm Campbell ‘Bluebird’. Ink 868 Daily Express Roy Ullyett Cartoon glazed, 17.5” x 14” overall. VG signature of Campbell on paper Annual 1971. 16th Series. £20/30 piece, laid down to large album Presentation copy to Norman Giller, 856 Billiards/Snooker. H.W. Stevenson. page. VG £25/35 inscribed to inside front cover, ‘To Vanity Fair Supplement colour My Pal Norman, with my best 863 E.C. Horton. 12 hour Walking chromolithograph of Stevenson at protests, signed Roy Ullyett 1971, record, 73 miles 145 yards. Excellent the table. ‘He might be Champion if with hand drawn cartoon/caricature ink signature of Richards on album there were a Championship’. May of a long haired protester with page. Sold with a mono press 25th 1905 by SPY. Sold with John placard reading ‘Down With Soccer’ photograph of Horton winning the Roberts Jnr. Vanity Fair colour by Ullyett. G. Front cover features Five Miles ‘Centurions’ Walk at chromolithograph of Cannon. ‘The the length of hair worn by players. Stamford Bridge in the 1920’s. G Champion Roberts’. July 4th 1885 £25/35 £20/30 by SPY. Both mounted, framed and 869 Daily Express Roy Ullyett Cartoon glazed, the Roberts frame lacking 864 Tom Webster. Sporting cartoonist Annuals 1967, 1972 and 1973. glass. Both overall approx 16”x22”. and Illustrator 1886-1962. Excellent 12th, 17th and 18th Series. G £40/60 ink signature of Webster on album Presentation copies to Norman page. VG £15/25 857 ‘The National Rules of Billiards’. Giller, all three inscribed to inside Original large copyright ‘Burroughes 865 Daily Express Roy Ullyett Cartoon front cover by Ullyett and dated with & Watts’ printed poster listing the Annual 1966. 11th Series. the year. Some minor wear to rules of Billiards. Framed and glazed. Presentation copy to Norman Giller, wrappers otherwise in good Overall 23”x27.5”. G £40/60 inscribed to inside front cover, ‘To condition. Front covers both feature Norman with thanks and a lot of football flower power, pampering of 858* Snooker. Three signed promotional affection. You’ll never make a good footballers etc £30/40 photographs of Dennis Taylor, John Ghost, you carry to much weight!’, Virgo and Mark Williams. Various 870 Vanity Fair 1881. Disbound volume signed Roy Ullyett 1966, with hand sizes. G £15/25 containing thirty four Vanity Fair drawn cartoon/caricature by Ullyett. lithographs, not from the same year, 859 Boxing. White file containing various Some wear to wrappers and spine including robed judges, ladies, signed photographs, promotional paper, with minor loss to spine paper statesman, horse trainer, lords, ‘men cards, cards of leading boxers. and greater loss to rear cover. Front of the day etc. Mainly published Signatures are Henry Cooper, Frank cover features World Cup Willie 1860’s-1890’s. Plus other images Bruno (2), Chris Eubank, Gary £30/40 from ‘Town Topics’ 1890’s, some of Stretch, Duke McKenzie, Barry Norman Giller is a prolific English which are similar to Vanity Fair McGuigan, Gary Mason and Nigel author, a sports historian and lithographs. Very varied condition, Benn. Plus similar signed television scriptwriter. He was chief some good with full borders, others photographs and cards of darts football reporter with the Daily with tears, damage and loss. players Bob Anderson, Eric Bristow Express in London from 1964-74, Viewing essential £40/60 and jockey Wilson, jockey, Peter and has been a freelance writer Scudamore, David Coulthard and 871 Motor racing. Autosport 1000kms. since leaving Fleet Street in 1974 Torvill & Dean. Various sizes. G Official programme for the race held £30/40 866 Daily Express Roy Ullyett Cartoon at Silverstone on the 7/8th May Annual 1968.
Recommended publications
  • Football Club Years Of
    125YEARS OF Cork Constitution FOOTBALL CLUB Edmund Van Esbeck Published by Cork Constitution Football Club, Temple Hill, Cork. Tel: 021 4292 563 i Cork Constitution Football Club wishes to sincerely thank the author, Edmund Van Esbeck and gratefully acknowledges the assistance of the following in the publication of this book: PHOTOGRAPHS Irish Examiner Archieve Sportsfile Photography Inpho Photography Colin Watson Photographey,Montreal, Canada John Sheehan Photography KR Events Martin O’Brien The Framemaker Club Members © Copyright held by suppliers of photographs GRAPHIC DESIGN Nutshell Creative Communication PRINTER Watermans Printers, Little Island, Co. Cork. ii AUTHORS NOTE & ACKNOWLEDGEMENT When the Cork Constitution Club celebrated the centenary of its foundation I had the privilege of writing the history. Now I have been entrusted with updating that chronicle. While obviously the emphasis will be on the events of the last twenty-five years - the most momentous period in the history of rugby union - as a tribute to the founding fathers, the first chapter of the original history will yet again appear. While it would not be practical to include a detailed history of the first 100 years chapter two is a brief resume of the achievements of the first fifty years and likewise chapter three embraces the significant events of the second fifty years in the illustrious history of one of Ireland’s great sporting institutions. There follows the detailed history and achievements, and they were considerable, of the last twenty five years. I owe a considerable debt of gratitude to many people for their help during the compilation of this book. In that regard I would particularly like to thank Noel Walsh, the man with whom I liaised during the writing of the book.
    [Show full text]
  • Year Player Score Course
    Belgian Open Year Player Score Course 2001 - 2012 No competition - - 2000 Lee Westwood (Eng) 266 Zoute 1999 Robert Karlsson (Swe) 272 Zoute 1998 Lee Westwood (Eng) 268 Zoute 1994 Nick Faldo (Eng) 279 Zoute 1993 Darren Clarke (N.Irl) 274 Zoute 1992 Miguel Angel Jimenez (Esp) 274 Zoute 1991 Per-Ulrik johansson (Swe) 276 Waterloo 1990 Ove Sellberg (Swe) 272 Waterloo 1989 Gordon J. Brand (Eng) 273 Waterloo 1988 Jose Maria Olazabal (Esp) 269 Bercuit 1987 Eamonn Darcy (Irl) 200 (54 holes) Waterloo 1979 Gavin Levenson (RSA) 279 Waterloo 1978 Noel Ratcliffe (Aus) 280 Ravenstein 1958 Kennth Bousfield (eng) 271 Ravenstein 1957 Bernard J. Hunt (Eng) 280 Latem 1956 Flory Van Donck (B) 269 Latem 1955 Dave Thomas (Eng) 290 Spa 1954 Dai Rees (Eng) 287 Antwerp 1953 Flory Van Donck (B) 270 Waterloo 1952 Antonio Cerda (Arg) 286 Spa 1951 Albert Pelissier (Fra) 286 Latem 1950 Roberto de Vicenzo (Arg) 282 Zoute 1949 Jim Adams (Eng) 283 Spa 1948 W.S. Forrester 289 Brussels 1947 Flory Van Donck (B) 283 Spa 1946 Flory Van Donck (B) 289 Waterloo 1939 Flory Van Donck (B) 291 Brussels 1938 T. Henry Cotton (Eng) 277 Waterloo 1937 M. Dallemagne (Fra) 285 Zoute 1936 Auguste Boyer (Fra) 285 Spa 1935 W.J. Branch 283 Brussels 1934 T.Henry Cotton (Eng) 279 Waterloo 1933 Auguste Boyer (Fra) 282 Spa 1932 A.J. Lacey 291 Brussels 1931 A.J. Lacey 301 Spa 1930 Henry Cotton (Eng) 281 Brussels 1929 S.F. Brews 300 Antwerp 1928 A. Tingey Jnr. 293 Brussels 1927 M. Dallemagne (Fra) 140 (36 holes) Zoute 1926 Aubry Boomer (Eng) 137 (36 holes) Zoute 1925 E.Lafitte (F) 145 (36 holes) Antwerp 1924 Walter Hagen (USA) 142 (36 holes) Zoute 1923 Percy Boomer (Eng) 143 (36 holes) Brussels 1922 Aubry Boomer (Eng) 150 (36 holes) Brussels 1921 E.
    [Show full text]
  • Graham Budd Auctions Sotheby's 34-35 New Bond Street Sporting Memorabilia London W1A 2AA United Kingdom Started 22 May 2014 10:00 BST
    Graham Budd Auctions Sotheby's 34-35 New Bond Street Sporting Memorabilia London W1A 2AA United Kingdom Started 22 May 2014 10:00 BST Lot Description An 1896 Athens Olympic Games participation medal, in bronze, designed by N Lytras, struck by Honto-Poulus, the obverse with Nike 1 seated holding a laurel wreath over a phoenix emerging from the flames, the Acropolis beyond, the reverse with a Greek inscription within a wreath A Greek memorial medal to Charilaos Trikoupis dated 1896,in silver with portrait to obverse, with medal ribbonCharilaos Trikoupis was a 2 member of the Greek Government and prominent in a group of politicians who were resoundingly opposed to the revival of the Olympic Games in 1896. Instead of an a ...[more] 3 Spyridis (G.) La Panorama Illustre des Jeux Olympiques 1896,French language, published in Paris & Athens, paper wrappers, rare A rare gilt-bronze version of the 1900 Paris Olympic Games plaquette struck in conjunction with the Paris 1900 Exposition 4 Universelle,the obverse with a triumphant classical athlete, the reverse inscribed EDUCATION PHYSIQUE, OFFERT PAR LE MINISTRE, in original velvet lined red case, with identical ...[more] A 1904 St Louis Olympic Games athlete's participation medal,without any traces of loop at top edge, as presented to the athletes, by 5 Dieges & Clust, New York, the obverse with a naked athlete, the reverse with an eleven line legend, and the shields of St Louis, France & USA on a background of ivy l ...[more] A complete set of four participation medals for the 1908 London Olympic
    [Show full text]
  • La Leyenda De Inglaterra 2º Wayne Rooney119 Perdidos 37 Pie Izquierdo 1996-09 19 Rooney Siempre Fue Un Talento Incontro- Enero
    JUGADORES GOLES 53de cabeza11 ROONEY, CON MÁS PARTIDOS Ganados 1970-90 PARTIDOS 119 1º Peter Shilton125 71 Empatados 5 2003-17 29 la leyenda de Inglaterra 2º Wayne Rooney119 Perdidos 37 pie izquierdo 1996-09 19 Rooney siempre fue un talento incontro- enero. "Se merece estar en los libros de 3º David Beckham pie derecho Probablemente, Rooney 115 lable. Su expulsión en los cuartos del historia del club. Estoy seguro de que ROONEY está entre los 10 mejores futbolistas Mundial de 2006 ante Portugal por su anotará muchos más", armó Sir Alex ingleses de la historia. Su carrera es trifulca con Cristiano aún retumba en las Ferguson, el técnico que le llevó al 4º Steve Gerrard2000-14 maravillosa. Islas. Jugó tres Copas del Mundo (2006, United. 114 2010 y 2014) y tres Euros (2004, 2012 y Después de ganar 14 títulos en Old Gary Lineker 2016) sin suerte. Siete goles en 21 Traord, 'Wazza' ha vuelto 13 años partidos de fases nales, 37 en 74 después a casa, al Everton, para apurar 5º Bobby Moore1962-73 Del 12 de febrero de 2003, cuando debutó encuentros ociales y 16 en 45 amistosos su carrera. Y en Goodison Park ha 108 con Inglaterra en un amistoso ante son el baje del jugador de campo con aumentado su mito anotando dos tantos Australia con 17 años y 111 días, a su más duelos y más victorias (71) de la en dos jornadas de liga inglesa que le último duelo, el 11 de noviembre de 2016 historia de Inglaterra al que han llegado disparan a los 200 goles en Premier.
    [Show full text]
  • Two Day Sporting Memorabilia Auction - Day 2 Tuesday 14 May 2013 10:30
    Two Day Sporting Memorabilia Auction - Day 2 Tuesday 14 May 2013 10:30 Graham Budd Auctions Ltd Sotheby's 34-35 New Bond Street London W1A 2AA Graham Budd Auctions Ltd (Two Day Sporting Memorabilia Auction - Day 2) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 335 restrictions and 144 meetings were held between Easter 1940 Two framed 1929 sets of Dirt Track Racing cigarette cards, and VE Day 1945. 'Thrills of the Dirt Track', a complete photographic set of 16 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 given with Champion and Triumph cigarettes, each card individually dated between April and June 1929, mounted, framed and glazed, 38 by 46cm., 15 by 18in., 'Famous Dirt Lot: 338 Tack Riders', an illustrated colour set of 25 given with Ogden's Post-war 1940s-50s speedway journals and programmes, Cigarettes, each card featuring the portrait and signature of a including three 1947 issues of The Broadsider, three 1947-48 successful 1928 rider, mounted, framed and glazed, 33 by Speedway Reporter, nine 1949-50 Speedway Echo, seventy 48cm., 13 by 19in., plus 'Speedway Riders', a similar late- three 1947-1955 Speedway Gazette, eight 8 b&w speedway 1930s illustrated colour set of 50 given with Player's Cigarettes, press photos; plus many F.I.M. World Rider Championship mounted, framed and glazed, 51 by 56cm., 20 by 22in.; sold programmes 1948-82, including overseas events, eight with three small enamelled metal speedway supporters club pin England v. Australia tests 1948-53, over seventy 1947-1956 badges for the New Cross, Wembley and West Ham teams and Wembley
    [Show full text]
  • Description Fifty-Years-Of-Hurt-The-Story-Of
    LBN9L1YIQAPX < PDF > Fifty Years of Hurt: The Story of England Football and Why We... Fifty Years of Hurt: The Story of England Football and Why We Never Stop Believing (Hardback) Filesize: 3.01 MB Reviews This book is fantastic. This is certainly for all those who statte there had not been a really worth reading. It is extremely difficult to leave it before concluding, once you begin to read the book. (Prof. Dale Fahey MD) DISCLAIMER | DMCA JNX1NNO2D2RB Kindle ~ Fifty Years of Hurt: The Story of England Football and Why We... FIFTY YEARS OF HURT: THE STORY OF ENGLAND FOOTBALL AND WHY WE NEVER STOP BELIEVING (HARDBACK) To save Fifty Years of Hurt: The Story of England Football and Why We Never Stop Believing (Hardback) eBook, make sure you click the link beneath and save the document or get access to other information that are relevant to FIFTY YEARS OF HURT: THE STORY OF ENGLAND FOOTBALL AND WHY WE NEVER STOP BELIEVING (HARDBACK) ebook. Transworld Publishers Ltd, United Kingdom, 2016. Hardback. Condition: New. Language: English . Brand New Book. England invented football, codified it, became champions of the world in 1966 but humiliatingly then forgot how to play the greatest game of all. England took their eye o a ball they arrogantly thought they owned, allowing other nations to run o with it. It has been Fiy Years of Hurt since Bobby Moore lied the World Cup trophy at Wembley, and in this groundbreaking book, Henry Winter will address the state England are in on the golden anniversary of their greatest moment.
    [Show full text]
  • Sample Download
    David Stuart & RobertScotland: Club, Marshall Country & Collectables Club, Country & Collectables 1 Scotland Club, Country & Collectables David Stuart & Robert Marshall Pitch Publishing Ltd A2 Yeoman Gate Yeoman Way Durrington BN13 3QZ Email: [email protected] Web: www.pitchpublishing.co.uk First published by Pitch Publishing 2019 Text © 2019 Robert Marshall and David Stuart Robert Marshall and David Stuart have asserted their rights in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 to be identified as the authors of this work. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission in writing of the publisher and the copyright owners, or as expressly permitted by law, or under terms agreed with the appropriate reprographics rights organization. Enquiries concerning reproduction outside the terms stated here should be sent to the publishers at the UK address printed on this page. The publisher makes no representation, express or implied, with regard to the accuracy of the information contained in this book and cannot accept any legal responsibility for any errors or omissions that may be made. A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. 13-digit ISBN: 9781785315419 Design and typesetting by Olner Pro Sport Media. Printed in India by Replika Press Scotland: Club, Country & Collectables INTRODUCTION Just when you thought it was safe again to and Don Hutchison, the match go back inside a quality bookshop, along badges (stinking or otherwise), comes another offbeat soccer hardback (or the Caribbean postage stamps football annual for grown-ups) from David ‘deifying’ Scotland World Cup Stuart and Robert Marshall, Scottish football squads and the replica strips which writing’s answer to Ernest Hemingway and just defy belief! There’s no limit Mary Shelley.
    [Show full text]
  • Team Checklist I Have the Complete Set 1979/80 Sigma Sport Silhouettes Action Portraits of Famous Footballers
    Nigel's Webspace - English Football Cards 1965/66 to 1979/80 Team checklist I have the complete set 1979/80 Sigma Sport Silhouettes Action Portraits of Famous Footballers Arsenal Manchester United 006 Liam Brady 011 Bobby Charlton 035 Pat Jennings 016 Steve Coppell 053 Frank Stapleton 028 Brian Greenhoff Aston Villa 036 Joe Jordan 039 Denis Law 026 Andy Gray 041 Sam (Sammy) McIlroy Bolton Wanderers 042 Gordon McQueen 059 Frank Worthington 054 Mickey Thomas Chelsea Norwich City 057 Ray (Butch) Wilkins 048 Martin Peters Coventry City Nottingham Forest 034 Tom Hutchison 005 Garry Birtles 060 Terry Yorath 023 Trevor Francis Derby County 024 Archie Gemmill 030 Gordon Hill 051 Peter Shilton 040 Roy McFarland 058 Anthony (Tony) Woodcock Everton S. V. Hamburg 038 Bob Latchford 037 Kevin Keegan Fulham Southampton 004 George Best 001 Alan Ball 020 Ron Davies Ipswich Town Stoke City 044 Paul Mariner 045 Mick Mills 002 Gordon Banks Leeds United Swansea City 007 Billy Bremner 055 John Toshack 012 Jack Charlton Tottenham Hotspur 014 Allan Clarke 013 Martin Chivers 017 Tony Currie 027 Jimmy Greaves 018 Alan Curtis 031 Glen Hoddle 022 Brian Flynn 047 Alan Mullery 025 John Giles West Bromwich Albion 043 Paul Madeley 009 Tony Brown Liverpool 049 Cyrille Regis 015 Ray Clemence West Ham United 019 Kenny Dalglish 008 Trevor Brooking 029 Steve Heighway 032 Geoff Hurst 033 Emlyn Hughes 046 Bobby Moore 052 Graeme Souness Wolverhampton Wanderers Manchester City 021 Derek Dougan 003 Peter Barnes 050 John Richards 010 Mick Channon 056 Dave Watson This checklist is to be provided only by Nigel's Webspace - http://cards.littleoak.com.au/.
    [Show full text]
  • Arsenal.Com Thearsenalhistory.Com
    arsenal.com Se11so11 1951-8 Footballthearsenalhistory.com League Division I Saturday, lst February ARSENAL v. MANCHESTER UNITED 'KICK-OFF 3 p.m. (Part Floodlight) lors who had come particularly to see our friendly match at Hereford last April and ARSENAL FOOTBALL CLUB LIMITED new signings-Ronnie Clayton and Freddie when we approached our old colleague Joe Jones-both from Hereford United. Here Wade, who is man;iger of the team nowa­ Directors again it was a story of the goalkeeper days, it was arranged that we should talk SIR BRACBWBLL :>Mira, Bart., K.C.V.O. (C hairman) keeping down the score, for Maclaren in about it again after they had been elimin­ CoMMANDBR A. F. BoNB, R.o., R.N.R., asro. 1he City goal was in great form to make ated from the F.A. Cup. This we did after J. W. JOYCE, EsQ. spectacular saves from Ray Swallow, Tony the 3rd Round and everything was fixed D. J. C. H. HILL-WOOD, EsQ. G. BRAcswsu.-SMITH, EsQ., M.B.B., e.A . Biggs and Freddie Jones. up in very quick time. We wish these two Secretary First, he made a full-length, one-handed youngsters every success at Highbury and W .R. WALL. save from Jones and followed it up with a long sojourn with our club. Manager a backward somersault in saving from Last Saturday we played a Friendly W. J. CRAYSTON. Biggs. Then Newman, the centre-half, match at Swansea in most difficult con­ kicked off the line when a shot from Swal­ ditions. The thaw had set in and the pitch low seemed certain to go in and Mac­ was thoroughly wet and sloppy.
    [Show full text]
  • 2012 Annual Report 2012
    RFU ANNUAL REPORT AND ACCOUNTS 2012 ANNUAL REPORT 2012 Registered Office Rugby Football Union Rugby House Twickenham Stadium 200 Whitton Road Twickenham TW2 7BA Tel: 0871 222 2120 Fax: 020 8892 9816 www.rfu.com Auditors Mazars LLP Tower Bridge House St Katharine’s Way London E1W 1DD Bankers Barclays Bank PLC 1 Churchill Place London EC14 5HP The England rose is an official registered trade mark of the Rugby Football Union and is the subject of extensive trade mark registrations worldwide. RUGBY UNION IS PLAYED BY A COMPLETE CONTENTS CROSS SECTION OF THE COMMUNITY, WITH THE RFU RESPONSIBLE FOR AROUND 1 President’s Foreword 2 Chairman of the Board 4 Chief Executive Officer 6 Highlights of the Season 8 Professional Rugby 2.5 12 Women’s Performance MILLION ENJOYING RUGBY AT 14 Rugby Development 18 Game Governance 20 Commercial 23 Twickenham Stadium 24 Season 2011/12 Results 26 Financial Review 2,000 30 Financial Highlights RUGBY CLUBS Financial Statements Contents: 32 Statement of the Board of Directors’ Responsibilities in Respect of the Financial Statements , 33 Independent Auditor’s Report to the 3 200 Members of the Rugby Football Union MEMBER SCHOOLS 34 Group Profit and Loss Account 35 Group Statement of Total Recognised Gains and Losses 36 Balance Sheets 37 Group Cash Flow Statement , 39 Notes to the Financial Statements 6800 54 Five-year Summary NON-AFFILIATED SCHOOLS Her Majesty The Queen, Patron HRH Prince Harry, Vice Patron 140 Paul Murphy, President UNIVERSITIES Board of Directors 2012/13 Bill Beaumont, Chairman Peter Baines Rob Briers HELPED BY A VOLUNTEER Steve Brown WORKFORCE OF MORE THAN Andrew Cosslett John Douglas Sophie Goldschmidt Andrew Higginson Ian Metcalfe Paul Murphy 60,000 Ian Ritchie John Spencer Miles Templeman Rob Udwin Peter Whiting IN THE PAST YEAR THE RFU INVESTED RFU Executive Directors Rob Andrew, Steve Grainger, Richard Knight £55.7m and Karena Vleck DIRECTLY WITH CLUBS AND IN OPERATING THE ENGLISH GAME AT ALL LEVELS.
    [Show full text]
  • The World Cup— a Pictorial History on Stamps by John F
    Historic Events: The World Cup— A pictorial history on stamps by John F. Dunn With the World Cup beginning on June 12 and running through the championship game on July 13 in Brazil, we present here stamps that trace the history of this worldwide event from the first, 1930, competition to date. Prelude: The world’s most popular sport, football—known in the United States as soccer—has elements that trace back to ancient Greece and Rome, but the rules of the sport as we know it today came into fruition in the mid-19th Century in England, where various forms of the game were played as far back as the eight century. The first formal “International” competition was held in 1872, albeit it between England and Scotland. By 1900 the sport was sufficiently widespread that it was introduced as a demonstration sport (with no medals awarded), and then as a medal sport in the 1908 London Olympics. It was not until the 1920 Olympics that a non-Euro- pean nation competed—Egypt, along with 13 European teams—in a competition that was won by Belgium. Uru- guay won the 1924 and 1928 Olympics. By 1930, under the leadership of its President, Jules Rimet, the Federation Interna- tionale de Football Associations (FIFA) was ready to stage its own tournaments, free of the amateur restrictions of the Olympics. Hav- ing won the previous two Olympic Championships, and with the Jules Rimet and the first South American nation celebrates trophy, named “The God- its 100th Anniversary of inde- dess of Victory,” which pendence, Uruguay became the later came to be known as natural choice as the first World the Rimet Cup, on a stamp from Hungary.
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Membership Survey Executive Summary 2012
    Annual Membership Survey Executive Summary 2012 Questionnaires were sent to 1067 AST members at the end of the 2011/12 season. 636 responses were received, representing 60% of the membership. This year’s survey has seen a 65% increase in the number of respondents compared with 2011 A About You 1. Which of the following describe your relationship with Arsenal Football Club? (Respondents ticked more than 1 category) Shareholder:70 Platinum (Club) member:45 Gold member (Season ticket): 301 Silver member:66 Red member:171 Away scheme member: 17 Overseas supporter:60 Fanshare member:105 Junior Gunner: 1 B Ownership And Governance 2. Since his takeover in May 2011 are you satisfi ed with Stan Kroenke’s explanation of his Vision for Arsenal Football Club? Yes: 13%No: 75% No View: 12% 3. Do you think Stan Kroenke should make it a priority to support the Arsenal Fanshare scheme which was established by the AST to give more supporters involvement in Arsenal’s ownership structure? Yes: 82%No: 7% No View: 11% 4. Both Stan Kroenke and the Arsenal Board continue to reiterate their commitment to Arsenal’s Self- Sustaining model (where the club only spends the revenues it raises) and reject suggestions that either of its two main shareholders invest money into the club. Which of the following models would you prefer Arsenal to follow? a. Self-Sustaining model (only spending club revenues earned) 60% b. Outside investment into the club (benefactor model) 40% 5. Earlier this season the AST urged the Arsenal Board to review their business model, and, while supportive of the general principle of sustainability, urged them to fully review options for injecting additional cash into the club such as through a rights issue or short-term loan against future income.
    [Show full text]