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Tel 0161 483 1297 PRICE LIST for OFFICIAL FOOTBALL COVER SERIES – DECEMBER 2015 DAWN COVER PRODUCTIONS, 27 ASHFIELD ROAD, DAVENPORT, STOCKPORT, SK3 8UD - Tel 0161 483 1297 PRICE LIST FOR OFFICIAL FOOTBALL COVER SERIES – DECEMBER 2015 SEASON 1971-72 (1st SERIES) Opponents 101 Arsenal League & Cup Double Stromsgodset 28.09.71 £7 102 Reading Centenary Gillingham 13.11.71 £6 103 Notts County Div 4 Champs Newport County 15.01.72 £6 104 Preston N.E. Div 3 Champs Bristol City 15.01.72 £6 105 Leicester City Div 2 Champs Wolves 15.01.72 £35 106 Tottenham H. League Cup Holders last day. 03.03.72 £6 107 League Cup Final 1972. Stoke C v Chelsea. 04.03.72 £7 108 Wolves (UEFA CUP) Quarter Finals v Juventus 22.03.72 £8 109 Leeds Utd Anniv of Euro Fairs Cup win 03.05.72 £8 110 FA Cup Final 1972. Leeds Utd v Arsenal 06.05.72 £10 101 105 111 UEFA Cup Final 2nd Leg Spurs v Wolves 17.05.72 £35 SEASON 1972-73 (2nd SERIES) 201 Norwich City 1st Div 1 game Everton 12.08.72 £6 202 Birmingham C return to Div 1 Sheffield Utd 12.08.72 £6 203 Manchester C UEFA Cup Valencia Spain 13.09.72 £6 204 Liverpool 9th year in Europe E Frankfurt 12.09.72 £6 205 Derby County Champions 1972 Benfica 25.10.72 £6 206 Southend U 1000th home game Bristol Rovers 24.11.72 £8 207 Grimsby Town Div 4 Champs Brentford 16.12.72 £8 208 Aston Villa Div 3 Champs Everton 13.01.73 £12 209 League Cup Final 1973. Norwich City v Spurs 03.03.73 £15 202 208 210 FA Cup Final 1973. Leeds Utd v Sunderland 05.05.73 £20 SEASON 1973-74 (3rd SERIES) 301 Bolton W Div 3 Champs Hull City 01.09.73 £25 302 Hereford 1st Home Game Div 3 Blackburn R 01.09.73 £6 303 Liverpool League/UEFA Champs Jeunesse Esch 03.10.73 £6 304 Sunderland In Europe E.C.W.C. Vasas Budapest 03.10.73 £30 305 Burnley Div 2 Champions Q.P.R. 13.10.73 £30 306 Southport Div 4 Champions Huddersfield T. 30.11.73 £15 307 Man C Jubilee Year Maine Rd Manchester Utd 01.12.73 £30 308 Nottm F v Notts C 70th "Derby" League Meeting Notts County 03.03.74 £12 303 309 309 League Cup Final 1974 Man City v Wolves 02.03.74 £25 310 FA Cup Final Liverpool v Newcastle 04.05.74 £45 SEASON 1974-75 (4th SERIES) 401 York City 1st Game Div 2 Aston Villa 17.08.74 £7 402 Peterborough U Div 4 Champs Brighton 24.08.74 £7 403 Carlisle 1st Home Game Div 1 Tottenham H. 24.08.74 £7 404 Leeds League Champs Euro Cup Zurich 18.09.74 £15 405 Liverpool E.C.W.C. Stromsgodset 17.09.74 £15 406 Middlesbrough Div 2 Champs Newcastle Utd 09.11.74 £8 407 Oldham A Div 3 Champs Manchester Utd 28.12.74 £10 408 Bristol R v City 1st League Meeting In 10 Years Bristol City 28.12.74 £6 402 410 409 League Cup Final 1975 Norwich C v A. Villa 01.03.75 £15 410 FA Cup Final 1975 Fulham v. West Ham 03.05.75 £10 SEASON 1975-76 (5th SERIES) 501 Chester 1st Game Div 3 Southend Utd 23.08.75 £6 502 Man Utd Div 2 Champs Sheffield Utd 23.08.75 £7 503 Mansfield Div 4 Champs Cardiff City 13.09.75 £6 504 Everton in UEFA Cup AC Milan 17.09.75 £6 505 Aston Villa UEFA Cup Antwerp 01.10.75 £6 506 Derby Div 1 Champs 1975 S. Bratislava 01.10.75 £6 507 West Ham United E.C.W.C. Lahden Reipas 01.10.75 £12 508 Blackburn Div 3 Champs Bolton W. 08.11.75 £10 503 508 509 League Cup Final 1976 Man City v. N’castle 28.02.76 £20 510 FA Cup Final 1976 Man U v. S’hmpton 01.05.76 £45 SEASON 1976-77 (6th SERIES) 601 Hereford U 1st Game Div 2 Hull City 21.08.76 £6 602 Bristol C Return to Div 2 Stoke City 24.08.76 £6 603 West Brom Return to Div 1 Liverpool 25.08.76 £6 604 Liverpool League Champs 1976 Crusaders 14.09.76 £15 605 Manchester City UEFA Cup Juventus 15.09.76 £6 606 Manchester Utd UEFA Cup Ajax 29.09.76 £8 607 Sunderland Div 2 Champs Liverpool 06.11.76 £10 605 SP1 608 Lincoln City Div 4 Champs Sheffield Weds 02.10.76 £7 609 League Cup Final 1977 (0-0) Aston V v Everton 12.03.77 £15 610 FA Cup Final 1977 Man U v Liverpool 21.05.77 £45 SP1 Port Vale Centenary Shrewsbury T. 25.09.76 £6 SEASON 1977-78 (7th SERIES) 701 Manchester City UEFA Cup Widzew Lodz 14.09.77 £6 702 Manchester United St Etienne 05.10.77 £7 703 Bolton Wanderers Centenary Blackburn 04.10.77 £12 704 Wolverhampton W Centenary Derby County 04.10.77 £20 705 Liverpool League/Euro Champs Dresden 19.10.77 £6 706 Cambridge U Div 4 Champs Oxford United 29.10.77 £7 704 709 707 Crystal Palace Promoted Div 2 Charlton Athletic 29.10.77 £12 708 Mansfield Town Div 3 Champs Notts County 29.10.77 £6 709 League Cup Final 1978 Liverpool v. Nottm F 18.03.78 £8 710 FA Cup Final 1978 Arsenal v Ipswich T 06.05.78 £45 711 Euro Cup Final at Wembley Liverpool v Bruges 10.05.78 £7 SEASON 1978-79 (8th SERIES) 801 Wigan 1st Home League Game Grimsby Town 23.08.78 £6 802 Nottm F Champs & L/Cup Wnrs Liverpool 13.09.78 £6 803 Liverpool Euro Champs Nottingham F. 27.09.78 £6 804 Ipswich Town in E.C.W.C. Alkmaar 27.09.78 £6 805 Manchester United Centenary Manchester City 30.09.78 £8 806 810 806 Wrexham Div 3 Champs Cardiff 30.09.78 £6 807 Everton Centenary Liverpool 28.10.78 £7 808 Bolton W. Div 2 Champs Nottingham F. 25.11.78 £8 809 League Cup Final 1979 Nottm F. v. Southampton 17.03.79 £6 810 FA Cup Final 1979 Arsenal v. Man. Utd. 12.05.79 £10 SEASON 1979-80 (9th SERIES) 901 West Brom. Albion Centenary Ajax 11.08.79 £6 902 Stoke City Return Div 1 Coventry City 18.08.79 £6 903 Crystal Palace Div 2 Champs Southampton 21.08.79 £6 904 Shrewsbury T. Div 3 Champs Notts County 21.08.79 £6 905 Liverpool League Champs 1979 Dynamo Tbilisi 19.09.79 £6 902 907 906 Nottm F. Euro/League Champs Oesters Vaexjoe 19.09.79 £6 907 Sunderland Centenary England X1 07.11.79 £6 908 League Cup Final 1980 Nottm F. v. Wolves 15.03.80 £12 909 100th Manchester Derby Man Utd v. Man City 22.03.80 £8 910 FA Cup Final 1980 Arsenal v. West Ham 10.05.80 £8 SEASON 1980-81 (10th SERIES) 1001 Sunderland Return Div 1 Everton 16.08.80 £6 1002 Grimsby T. Div 3 Champions Preston N.E. 19.08.80 £6 1003 Huddersfield T. Div 4 Champs Carlisle United 19.08.80 £6 1004 Leicester City Div 2 Champs Liverpool 23.08.80 £6 1005 Manchester Utd UEFA Cup Widzew Lodz 17.09.80 £6 1002 1005 1006 Portsmouth Promoted Div 3 Fulham 27.09.80 £6 1007 Liverpool League Champs 1980 Oulun Pallseura 01.10.80 £6 1008 Nottm F. Euro Champs 1980 Cska Sofia 01.10.80 £6 1009 League Cup Final 1981 Liverpool v. W Ham 14.03.81 £12 1010 FA Cup Centenary Final 1981 Man City v. Spurs 09.05.81 £10 SEASON 1981-82 (11th SERIES) 1101 Rotherham Utd Div 3 Champs Norwich City 29.08.81 £6 1102 Southend Utd Div 4 Champs Newport County 04.09.81 £6 1103 Aston V. League Champs 1981 Reykjavik 16.09.81 £6 1104 Ipswich UEFA Cup Wnnrs 1981 Aberdeen 16.09.81 £6 1105 West Ham Utd Div 2 Champs Liverpool 26.09.81 £6 1104 1108 1106 Tottenham Hotspur E.C.W.C. Ajax 29.09.81 £8 1107 Liverpool Euro Champs 1981 Oulun Palloseura 30.09.81 £7 1108 Preston Cent. (Silver Score) Burnley 20.10.81 £10 1109 League Cup Final 1982 Liverpool v. Spurs 13.03.82 £10 1110 FA Cup Final 1982 Spurs v. Q.P.R. 22.05.82 £10 SEASONS 1982-1986 (12th SERIES) 1201 Sheffield Utd Div 4 Champs Preston N.E. 04.09.82 £6 1202 Wigan A. 1st Home Ever Div 3 Brentford 04.09.82 £6 1203 Manchester Utd U.E.F.A. Cup Valencia 15.09.82 £7 1204 Liverpool League Champs 1982 Dundalk 28.09.82 £6 1205 Burnley Cent./Div 3 Champs Oldham Athletic 30.10.82 £7 1206 Milk Cup Final 1983 Liverpool v. Man U 26.03.83 £7 1203 1207 1207 England in European Championships Greece 30.03.83 £6 1208 England in European Championships Hungary 27.04.83 £6 1209 FA Cup Final 1983 Man U v. Brighton 21.05.83 £8 1210 Manchester Utd E.C.W.C. Dukla Prague 14.09.83 £7 1211 Liverpool Champions 1983 Odense BK 28.09.83 £6 1212 Milk Cup Final Replay 1984 Liverpool v Everton 28.03.84 £7 1213 Milk Cup Final 1984 Liverpool v Everton 25.03.84 £6 1214 FA Cup Final 1984 Everton v Watford 19.05.84 £6 1215 Oxford United Div 3 Champs Portsmouth 01.09.84 £6 1216 Manchester Utd U.E.F.A.
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