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FOOTBALL CARD COLLECTOR MAGAZINE
DADDIES SAUCE
DADDIES FOOTBALL GREATS (1984)
No.4 Trevor Brooking
Coloured, numbered series of ??. Anonymous plain backs. Given free with special bottles of "Daddies Sauce"
Sixe 60x37mm
PRICE GUIDE: £4.00
THE DAILY CITIZEN
(Newspaper)
TEAM SUPPLEMENT - 1913-14
The Daily Citizen team supplements were issued in 1914 and have now become very scarce to find.
PRICE GUIDE: £25.00 - £30.00
DAILY EXPRESS
(Newspaper)
FOOTBALL TEAMS (1956)
Black and white team groups. Postcard style, unnumbered series of 11 known cards. Each card has various back wordings in blue text.
Size 140x89mm
PRICE GUIDE: £30.00
DAILY EXPRESS
FOOTBALL FAVOUR (1964)
Coloured football favour, better known as a football rosette. Given free with the "Daily Express" on the occasion of the 1964 F.A. Cup Final against Preston North End at Wembley.
Overall size 140x85mm
PRICE GUIDE: £10.00
DAILY EXPRESS
COMMUNITY SINGING SONG SHEET (1964)
DAILY EXPRESS
F.A. CUP FINAL PAPER HAT BAND (1964)
1964 F.A. Cup Final paper hat band given free with the Daily Express
EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS CUP FINAL PAPER HAT BAND (1965)
1965 European Cup Winners Cup Final paper hat band given free with the Daily Express. Unlike the hat band issued for the 1964 Final, this 1965 version is very rare.
THE DAILY GRAPHIC FOOTBALL ALBUM
WEST HAM UNITED 1903-04
THE DAILY GRAPHIC FOOTBALL ALBUM
WEST HAM UNITED 1904-1905
THE DAILY GRAPHIC FOOTBALL ALBUM
WEST HAM UNITED 1906-07
THE DAILY GRAPHIC FOOTBALL ALBUM
WEST HAM UNITED 1907-1908
THE DAILY GRAPHIC FOOTBALL ALBUM
WEST HAM UNITED 1908-1909
THE DAILY GRAPHIC FOOTBALL ALBUM
WEST HAM UNITED 1912-13
DAILY MAIL
(Newspaper)
SOUVENIR TEAM GROUP - 1934
DAILY MAIL
WORLD CUP WALLCHART (1970)
Coloured, unnumbered series of 28 stickers. Daily Mail produced a large colour World Cup Wallchart. The wallchart however only has spaces for the 22 members of the England squad. Issued as a single sheet.
Size
PRICE GUIDE: £
1928-29 Team group inscribed on front "Presented with the compliments of the Daily News"
DAILY SKETCH
(Newspaper)
MEXICO 70 - WORLD CUP SOUVENIR CARD
Coloured, numbered series of 40 cards. Cards issued in strips of 5 players by collecting special coupons which appeared in the Daily Sketch. England World Cup candidates plus international stars. 16 page album issued to accompany the series.
Size when cut 68x36mm
PRICE GUIDE: £2.00
No.1 Bobby Moore
England's most successful captain. He not only led the side to World Cup victory, but captained West Ham when they won the F.A. Cup and European Cup Winners' Cup in successive seasons. Sir Alf Ramsey, who uses superlatives like a miser uses money, calls him "Magnificent". From a boy he was destined for success. He was an England youth international at centre-half, a postion he is sometimes forced to play for his club. His international career started in Lima where England played Peru in 1962. He has played in every world Cup match since.
No.32 Geoff Hurst
thirty-two caps. son of a professional footballer, and born at Aston-under-Lyne. Hurst earned his first cap in 1966. He didn't make the World Cup team until the quarter-final against Argentina and at once hit the headlines by scoring the winning goal. From this spectacular springboard he dived into the World Cup record books by becoming the only player ever to score three goals in a final (against west Germany). Hurst began his playing days at West Ham as a wing-half, but became a strong and brilliant front runner.
No.33 Martin Peters
earned his first of 32 England caps just before the last World Cup, scored the second goal against west Germany in the final. Born at Plaistow, played as a schoolboy for Dagenham, London, Essex and England. Joined West Ham as an apprentice professional in May 1959 and made his first Football League appearance against Cardiff City on Good Friday 1962. as a player Peters is athletic rather than muscular and although he spends most of his time playing deep he almost slides into dangerous positions. Once in range he has a "killer" shot. If he reaches his peak in Mexico he could become one of the most outstanding world Cup players.
DAILY SKETCH
WORLD CUP TRANSFER (1970)
Bobby Moore
Geoff Hurst
Martin Peters
Coloured, series of 28 World Cup player transfers. Issued as two sheets of 14 players.
Size
PRICE GUIDE: £
DAILY STAR
(Newspaper)
DAILY STAR FOOTBALL (1979)
ALAN DAMMS
1966 WORLD CUP ART PRINT (2006) BOBBY MOORE O.B.E. ART PRINT (2006)
Coloured, reproduction of an un-issued card drawn by John Barr. Line drawing depicting Geoff Hurst. Smaller version has anonymous plain back. Unofficial, bootleg cards produced in the style of Donaldson cards. They are of the same era as the official release. They are very rare, in any condition and are identified by the red names on the front and the lack of a publisher's name and address to rear.
Size 70x44mm and 59x37mm
PRICE GUIDE: £30