if no one else wants it i am happy to hold for you till you are able to get cash or willing to trade if you have something that would interest me
Football Memorabilia Collections
I don't move stuff on, have three framed shirts in the garage that are not even up.
Don't worry about holding it, if you still have it when I have some dosh I'm meant to have it.
Sorry HN, not @derby but am still interested.
I'll try and remember them @the Hutt Rec.
I'll try and remember them @the Hutt Rec.
So pretty much you won't be bringing them.
#sieve
i hope he does. Will be ready with money or a pint if that is enough HN? Belle Vue before the game?
just picked up three match worn phoenix goalkeeper tops paston, crowther and spoonley (do not think the spoonley was match worn but is player issue) the collection continues to grow.
i hope he does. Will be ready with money or a pint if that is enough HN? Belle Vue before the game?
Yep. Putting them in my bag to take home now.
just picked up three match worn phoenix goalkeeper tops paston, crowther and spoonley (do not think the spoonley was match worn but is player issue) the collection continues to grow.
a family member of an ex player
Lucky bastard. How many player issue / match worn shirts do you have all up?
Lucky bastard. How many player issue / match worn shirts do you have all up?
i have 23 at the moment and always looking for more.
Programme's are at bellevue.
Did anyone other than Osky want one from the Vanuatu game. Was November 2007. Forget how long the qualifying for 2010 was.
I think I've still got my 1982 All Whites biscuit tin somewhere, as well as my 1982 All Whites soap (in the shape of a soccer ball)...my 1982 World cup guide? Dunno. The much less prestigious 1986 guide (made by TVNZ!) is still around, minus the cover though.
I think I've still got my 1982 All Whites biscuit tin somewhere, as well as my 1982 All Whites soap (in the shape of a soccer ball)...my 1982 World cup guide? Dunno. The much less prestigious 1986 guide (made by TVNZ!) is still around, minus the cover though.
I have cake tin and coffee cup from 82.
I have my '82 tour manager now cadging lifts off me to ASB games.
I bet Terry has loads of football memorabilia.
Those who were on White Noise tour of 2010 will know who I mean.
just recieved my latest addition to the collection a vince lia away shirt, talked to vince at the end of last season and he was happy to add one of his shirts, took a while to get here but was worth waiting for.
Lia is actually a nice guy to talk to socially. Quite a genuine guy.
Lia is actually a nice guy to talk to socially. Quite a genuine guy.
Yarn.
going to give you an insight into my shirt collection starting with the last ones i got and working backwards to the first one i got if you are not interested hit the ignore my posts button.
Looking forward to seeing what you have holeinone!
This could take a while Colin :)
Has anyone framed a shirt before? I have a kit to do it but having trouble stretching the shirt without it puckering
Has anyone framed a shirt before? I have a kit to do it but having trouble stretching the shirt without it puckering
Not sure if kissing the shirt is in the instructions
Has anyone framed a shirt before? I have a kit to do it but having trouble stretching the shirt without it puckering
i have never tried to do my own but very interested how that turns out when you finish.
What about the three goalkeeper ones you got or are they coming up last?
What is the coolest football memorabilia item owned out there,fever?
edit:actually disregard that - I went to the start of the fred for a read.
I do have a Man U training top owned by George Best that is pretty cool though
My Dad has loads of programs from when he was young in England, the best probably being the official 1966 World Cup program unopened and still in its original seal (he also has one in used condition that he wrote the scores in etc). He went to a couple of games too.
I also have a couple of Arsenal FA Cup Final programs from the 70s that my Grandfather gave me - I think 78 and 79. I like to collect programs from anything I go to too.
What about the three goalkeeper ones you got or are they coming up last?
they are coming soon. well now really.
My Dad has loads of programs from when he was young in England, the best probably being the official 1966 World Cup program unopened and still in its original seal (he also has one in used condition that he wrote the scores in etc). He went to a couple of games too.
I also have a couple of Arsenal FA Cup Final programs from the 70s that my Grandfather gave me - I think 78 and 79. I like to collect programs from anything I go to too.
Actually on programs, somewhere I have a Kingz program, from an away game, signed by Kevin Fallon! From a family holiday to Melbourne and the Kingz happened to be playing there, must have been summer 2002 I think.
Does it come with poles, pegs, guy ropes and a fly?
The guy I always stay with when I'm in France has the 1938 programme for England v Germany when the English players gave the Nazi salute. And it's signed by all the players in the English team. His father was one of them.
Let me know if you ever wanna sell the tent - I may almost fit into it.
The guy I always stay with when I'm in France has the 1938 programme for England v Germany when the English players gave the Nazi salute. And it's signed by all the players in the English team. His father was one of them.
Wow that really interesting! That programme would be worth a few bob, as it's a very famous/infamous match.The England team were told to give the salute by the FA & Foreign office(appeasement, Czech crisis and all that) and the players weren't too happy about it, particularly the Captain, the great Eddie Hapgood. One player in the squad refused to agree to the salute: Stanley Cullis of Wolves, a terrific player and a highly principled man. As a result, he was left out of the team(a big call too, as Cullis was a mighty centrehalf, who Puskas called " the last of the attacking centre halves"). Anyway England were so fired up, and tonked the jerries 6-3, with Matthews having a blinder and Len Goulden from West Ham scoring with a fabulous volley. All in front of Goebbels and Von Ribbentrop i think... Germany called in some Austrian players(as Adolf had claimed it as "German") and they trained in the Black Forest for about a month beforehand. England turned up about 3 days before the match, after a long, hard season. What's changed...? Which player was your friend's father?