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1997/98 Manchester United Home + Away Football Tickets: Homes v Coventry, West Ham, Juventus, Crystal Palace, Feyenoord, Barnsley, Sheff Wednesday, Kosice, Blackburn, Aston Villa, Everton, Tottenham, Walsall FA Cup, Leicester, Bolton, Barnsley FA Cup, Derby, Arsenal, Monaco, Wimbledon, Liverpool, Newcastle, Leeds. Aways v Arsenal, Aston Villa, Blackburn, Bolton, Coventry, Crystal Palace, Derby, Everton, Leicester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Sheff Wednesday, West Ham, Wimbledon. (37)
2002/03 Manchester United Home + Away Football Tickets: Aways at Aston Villa, Birmingham, Blackburn, Blackburn LCSF, Burnley LC, Charlton, Chelsea, Everton, Fulham, Leeds, Man City, Newcastle, Southampton, Sunderland, Tottenham, West Ham. Homes v Boca Juniors, West Brom, Zalaegerszegi, Middlesbrough, Bolton, Maccabi Haifa, Tottenham, Olympiakos, Everton, Aston Villa, Southampton, Leicester LC, Bayer Leverkusen, Newcastle, Arsenal, Deportivo La Coruna, West Ham, Chelsea LC, Birmingham, Sunderland, Portsmouth FA Cup, Blackburn LCSF, Chelsea, West Ham FA Cup, Man City, Arsenal FA Cup, Juventus, Leeds, Basel, Fulham, Liverpool, Blackburn, Real Madrid, Charlton. (50)
1996/97 Manchester United Home Football Tickets: Matches v Blackburn, Notts Forest, Tottenham, Rapid Vienna, Liverpool, Fenerbahce, Arsenal, Juventus, Leicester, Leeds, Aston Villa, Tottenham FA Cup, Wimbledon FA Cup, Southampton, Coventry, Porto, Sheff Wednesday, Derby, Borussia Dortmund, Newcastle. (20)
1980s Football Disaster + Tragedies Programmes: A dreadful decade for football. Includes 1985 European Cup Final Juventus v Liverpool at The Heysel, 1989 FA Cup semi final Liverpool v Notts Forest at Hillsborough and Celtic v Liverpool Disaster Appeal, 84/85 Bradford City v Lincoln and 1985 World Cup Charity Match for the Bradford Fire Disaster. C/W programme and ticket to opening of the Kop at Hillsborough by the Queen in 1986. Excellent condition. (6)
PAVEL NEDVED 1996 MATCH WORN CZECH REPUBLIC JERSEYThe Puma red #4 jersey was worn by the Czech former midfielder Pavel Nedved in a friendly match during the 1996 season with his national team. He is widely considered as one of the greatest midfielders of his generation and as one of the most successful players to emerge from the Czech Republic, winning domestic and European accolades with Italian clubs Lazio, including the last Cup Winners' Cup, and Juventus, whom he led to the 2003 UEFA Champions League Final.Winning the Ballon d'Or as European Footballer of the Year in 2003, Nedved was the second Czech player to receive the honour and the first since the breakup of Czechoslovakia. During his career Nedved received a number of other individual awards, including the second Golden Foot award in 2004, Czech Footballer of the Year (four times) and the Golden Ball (six times). He was also named by Pele as one of the FIFA 100, and was placed in the UEFA Team of the Year in 2003, 2004, and 2005. He retired following the 2008–09 season, after a 19-year professional career. Nedved played 501 league matches at club level (scoring 110 goals), and was capped 91 times for the Czech Republic (scoring 18 times).His honours are: Italian Championship 1999-2000, 2001-02, 2002-03. Italian Cup 1998 and 2000. Italian Super Cup Winner 1998 and 2000. Czechoslovakian League Winner 1992-93. Czech Republic League Winner 1993-94 and 1994-95. Czech Republic Cup Winner 1996. European Cup Winners Cup Winner 1999. European Super Cup 1999.The jersey features the name "Nedved '' and #4 applied in felt material on back, A smaller #4 applied in felt material on front. The Puma logo and the National Team crest are embroidered on the front. The sizing tag was removed.
CRISTIANO RONALDO UEFA EURO 2020 MATCH WORN PORTUGAL JERSEYA Nike red #7 Portugal jersey which was worn by the professional footballer Cristiano Ronaldo during the UEFA Euro 2020 Campaign. Cristiano Ronaldo has won the Euro 2020 Golden Boot, and finished as UEFA EURO 2020 Alipay Top Scorer thanks to his five goals at the tournament. As a result, the Portugal international has added another individual accolade to his glittering trophy cabinet, despite his team getting knocked out in the round of 16.While adding to his extraordinary scoring tally, his campaign ultimately ended in disappointment as Portugal, the defending champions, bowed out of the tournament in the round of 16. On an individual level, four of his five goals at Euro 2020 arrived from the penalty spot. Ronaldo scored twice from the spot late in the game during Portugal’s 3-0 win against Hungary in their tournament opener. His double allowed him to overtake Michel Platini’s long-standing record of 9 European Championship goals. He then added a sublime effort in the 4-2 loss against Germany, where he rolled back the years by sprinting the length of the pitch to round off a rapid counter-attack. The Juventus forward then added another two penalties in Portugal’s enthralling 2-2 draw against France in their final group game. His two goals against France took his international total for Portugal to 109, matching the world-record mark set by former Iran forward Ali Daei. The short-sleeved jersey features the name "RONALDO'' and #7 applied on the back.The Nike swoosh, #7, Portugal crest, and "UEFA NATIONS LEAGUE WINNER" patch applied to the chest. The Unique "2016 UEFA EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS" patch applied on the right sleeve, and "RESPECT" patch on the left sleeve. The wash label is screen printed on the inside of the jersey. Made in Indonesia. Sized L.The jersey comes with a letter of authenticity which states that this jersey originates from the collection of the Brazil Team technical coordinator Marcos Moura Teixeira whose ID copy accompanies the letter.
Selection of European Cup Winners Cup finals to include match programmes 1984 Juventus v Porto (Basle), 1985 Everton v Rapid Vienna (Rotterdam), 1986 Dinamo Kiev v Atletico Madrid (Lyon), 1987 Ajax v Locomotiv Leipzig (Athens) official programme + Greek magazine version, 1988 Mechelan v Ajax (Strasbourg), 1989 Barcelona v Sampdoria (Berne), 1990 Sampdoria v Anderlech (Gothenburg), 1991 Barcelona v Manchester Utd + United brochure edition; good. (10)
FAIRS/UEFA Cup Finals to include 1969 Newcastle v Ujpest Dozsa (29 May), 1970 Arsenal v Anderlecht (28 April), 1972 Leeds Utd v Juventus (3 June), 1972 Wolves v Spurs (3 May), Spurs v Wolves (17 May), 1981 Ipswich Town v AZ 67 Alkmaar (6 May), 1981 AZ 67 Alkmaar v Ipswich Town (20 May); fair/good. (7)
European Super Cup Finals match programmes 1988 Mechelen v PSV Eindhoven, 1988 PSV Eindhoven v Mechelen (PSV Flits newspaper style), 1990 AC Milan v Sampdoria, 1991 Manchester Utd v Red Star Belgrade, 1992 Werder Bremen v Sampdoria, 1993 Parma v AC Milan, 1994 Arsenal v AC Milan, 1996 PSG (Paris) v Juventus (Le Journal newspaper style), 1997 Borussia Dortmund v Barcelona; generally good. (9)
Collection of Manchester Utd match tickets to include Big Match 1991 European Cup Winners final ticket v Barcelona (two counterfoils) + Sealink travel ticket + return boarding card; 1999 Champions League Cup final ticket v Bayern Munich stadium pamphlet, 2003 Champions League Cup final ticket at Old Trafford AC Milan v Juventus; 1976/77 FLC final 2nd replay Aston Villa v Everton at Old Trafford: FAC final match tickets 1958 v Bolton Wanderers, 1976 v Southampton + enclosing card from United, 1979 v Arsenal + enclosing card from United, 1983 v Brighton + enclosing card from United, 1985 v Everton + enclosing card from United, 1990 + 1990 replay v Crystal Palace, 1994 v Chelsea, 1995 v Everton, 1996 v Liverpool + rail ticket, 1999 v Newcastle Utd + rail ticket, 2004 v Millwall, 2005 v Arsenal: League Cup final match tickets 1983 v Liverpool + enclosing card from United, 1991 v Sheffield Wednesday, 1992 v Nottingham Forest + rail ticket, 1994 v Aston Villa + rail ticket,2003 v Liverpool, 2006 v Wigan Athletic: Charity Shield tickets 1977 v Liverpool + rail tickets,1983 v Liverpool + rail ticket, 1990 v Liverpool+ counterfoil,1996 v Newcastle United; FAC s/f match tickets, 1962 Spurs, 1976 v Derby County, 1977 v Leeds Utd, 1983 v Arsenal, 1985 v Liverpool + replay match, 1990 v Oldham Athletic, 1994 v Oldham Athletic + rail ticket, v Oldham Athletic replay, 1995 Crystal Palace + replay ticket, 1996 v Chelsea, 1999 v Arsenal; United home match European Cup tickets v 1967/68 Gornik Zabrze, Real Madrid (EC s/f), 1976/77 Juventus, Ajax, 1977/78 St. Etienne, St. Etienne (CCTV beamed to O.T. - token removed), 1980/81 Widzew Lodz, 1982/83 Valencia, 1983/84 Juventus, Barcelona,1984/85 Spartak Varna,Videoton, Dundee Utd, Raba Vasas Gyor also Celtic v Rapid Vienna at O.T. 1990/91 Wrexham (away), Montpellier, Legia Warsaw (ECWC s/f),Wrexham,Pecsi Munkas; 1991/92 Panathinaikos, Atletico Madrid, Red Star Belgrade (Super Cup), 1992/93 Torpedo Moscow, 1993/94 Honved; 1996/97 Champions League 1996/97 Rapid Vienna, Fenerbahce, Juventus, Porto, Borussia Dortmund (CL s/f), 1998/99 Juventus, 1999/2000 Zagreb Croatia, Sturm Graz, Marseille, Valencia, Bordeaux, Fiorentina, Real Madrid, 2000/01 Anderlecht, Dynamo Kiev, PSV Eindhoven, Panathinaikos, Valencia, Sturm Graz, Bayern Munich, 2001/02 Bayer 04 Leverkusen, Deportivo (October), Bayern Munich, Nantes, Boavista Lille, Deportivo (April), Olympiakos, 2002/03 Zagreb, Olympiakos, Bayer 04 Leverkusen, Deportivo, Juventus, Basle, Real Madrid, 2003/04 Panathinaikos, Rangers, Stuttgart, Porto: Football League and Cup 1966/67 Norwich City (FAC), Liverpool, 1967/68 Spurs (FAC), 1968/69 Everton, Manchester City (away), Leeds Utd. x 2, Liverpool, Everton (FAC), Manchester City, 1969/70 Everton, Liverpool, Manchester City (FLC s/f), Manchester City (FAC), Middlesbrough (FAC), 1970/71 Manchester City, Everton, Crystal Palace (FLC), 1971/72 Manchester City (away), 1975/76 Liverpool (away), Leeds Utd (away), Oxford Utd (FAC) (poor), Peterborough Utd (FAC), Wolves (FAC), 1976/77 Derby County (away), Sunderland (FLC), WBA (away), Newcastle Utd. (FLC), Everton (FLC), Birmingham City (away), QPR (FAC), Southampton (FAC), Aston Villa (FAC), Liverpool (away), 1977/78 Carlisle Utd. (FAC), WBA (FAC), WBA (FAC away), 1978/79 Real Madrid (100 years celebration match), Watford (FLC), Chelsea (away), Bolton Wanderers (away), Spurs (FAC), Liverpool (away), 1979/80 Spurs (FLC), Spurs (FAC), Notts. Forest (away), Leeds Utd (away), 1980/81 Stoke City (away), Brighton (FAC), Notts. Forest (FAC away), 1981/82 Liverpool (away), Spurs (FLC), Watford (FAC away), Stoke City (away), 1982/83 Liverpool (away), Bradford City (FLC), WHU (FAC), Notts. Forest (FLC), Luton Town (FAC away), Derby County (FAC away), Arsenal (FLC s/f), Stoke City (19 February-postponed date), Everton (FAC), Everton (away) 1983/84 Stoke City (away), Port Vale (FLC away), Liverpool (away), Notts. County (away), Everton (away), Aston Villa (away), 1984/85 Everton (away), Everton (FLC), Bournemouth (FAC), Coventry City (FAC), Blackburn Rovers (FAC away), WHU (FAC), Sheffield Wednesday (away), 1985/86 Arsenal (away), Notts. Forest (away, Newcastle Utd, Manchester City (away), Everton (FL Super Cup), Crystal Palace (FLC), WHU (FLC), Sheffield Wednesday (away), Aston Villa (away), Liverpool FLC away), Everton away), Rochdale (FAC), Sunderland (FAC-away), Liverpool (away), WHU (FAC), Coventry City (away), 1986/87 Fluminese Brazil (friendly), Real Sociedad (testimonial), Manchester City (away), Southampton (FLC), Norwich City (away), Aston Villa (away), Manchester City (FAC), Coventry City (FAC), Sheffield Wednesday (away), Newcastle Utd (away), 1987/88 Everton (away), Hull City (FLC), Hull City (FLC away), Sheffield Wednesday (away), Crystal Palace (FLC), Bury (FLC), QPR (away), Portsmouth (away), Oxford Utd (FLC away), Chelsea (FAC), Derby County (away), Arsenal (FAC away), 1988/89 Newcastle Utd (Mercantile Trophy), Rotherham Utd (FLC) Wimbledon (FLC away), Middlesbrough (away), QPR (FAC), QPR (FAC 2nd replay), Oxford Utd (FAC), Bournemouth (FAC away), Bournemouth (FAC), Nottingham Forest (FAC), 1989/90 Portsmouth (FLC), Spurs (FLC), Hereford Utd (FAC) away), Sheffield Utd (FAC away), 1990/91 Halifax Town (FLC), Liverpool (FLC), Celtic (Bryan Robson testimonial), QPR (FAC), Southampton (FLC), Bolton Wanderers (FAC), Leeds Utd (FLC s/f), 1991/92 Cambridge Utd (FLC), Portsmouth (FLC), Crystal Palace (away), Oldham Athletic (FLC), Arsenal (away), Southampton (FAC), Middlesbrough (FLC s/f), Middlesbrough (FLC s/f away), Notts. Forest (away), 1992/93 Brighton (FLC), Bury (FAC), Brighton (FAC), Coventry City (away), Crystal Palace, 1993/94 Celtic (friendly), Everton (away), Liverpool (away), 1995/96 Coventry City (away), Reading (FAC), Manchester City (away), 1996/97 Inter Milan (friendly), Swindon Town (FLC), Spurs (FAC), Wimbledon (FAC), 1997/98 Inter Milan (friendly), Bolton Wanderers (away), Barnsley (FAC-away), 2000/01 Manchester City (Irwin (testimonial), WHU (FAC), 2001/02 Bury (friendly-away), Bolton Wanderers, 2002/03 Bolton Wanderers (away), Leicester City (FLC), Chelsea (FLC), Portsmouth (FAC), Blackburn Rovers (FLC s/f), WHU (FAC), Arsenal (FAC), Blackburn Rovers (FLC s/f away), Blackburn Rovers (away), Manchester City (away), Everton (away), 2003/04 Bolton Wanderers (away), Wolves, Manchester City (FAC), Fulham (FAC), Manchester City (away); also England home internationals at O.T. 2003 v Liechtenstein, v Denmark, 2005 Poland 2004 Wales; fair. Total (300+)
Selection of Hibernian home match programmes to include 1958/59 Kilmarnock (SLC), 1960/61 Peebles Rovers (SC), 1962/63 Utrecht (ICFC), 1964/65 Third Lanark (SLC), 1965.66 St. Mirren (SLC), Clyde, 1966/67 St. Mirren, Dundee, 1967/68 Stirling Albion, 1968/69 Olympia (Slovenia), Hamburg (ICFC), 1971/72 Schalke (friendly) 1973/74 Leeds Utd (UEFA), 1974/75 Juventus (UEFA); fair/good. (14)
Collection of Derby County home programmes 1947/48 Blackpool, 1948/49 Bolton Wanderers, 1950/51 Blackpool, 1951/52 Aston Villa, 1955/56 Simmering (Vienna) (4 page friendly), 1956/57 New Brighton (FAC), 1957/58 Rotherham Utd, Doncaster Rovers, 1958/59 Preston NE (FAC), 1959/60 Stoke City, 1962/63 Peterborough Utd (FAC) (6th January 1963 postponed), 1963/64 Grimsby Town, 1964/65 Norwich City, 1965/66 Cardiff City, 1967/68 Nottingham Forest (public practice match), Lincoln City (FLC), 1968/69 Swindon Town (FLC), 1969/70 Ipswich 1973 Spartak Moscow (Hennesey testimonial); the following are all the newspaper editions 1972/73 Benfica (EC), Juventus (EC s/f), 1974/75 Servette (UEFA), Atletico Madrid (UEFA), QPR, Velez Mostar (UEFA), Orient (FAC), 1975/76 Slovan Bratislava (EC), 1976/77 AEK Athens (UEFA), 1977/78 Manchester Utd, 1978/79 Manchester Utd, 1979/80 Manchester Utd; fair. (31)
Collection of Arsenal home programmes 1946/47 Brentford, 1948/49 Burnley, 1949/50 Swansea Town (FAC), Sheffield Wednesday (FAC), 1950/51 Derby County, Everton, Sheffield Wednesday, Sunderland, Blackpool, Portsmouth, 1951/52 Hapoel Tel Aviv, 1952/53 Blackpool, Cardiff City (selotape to spine), Doncaster Rovers (FAC), Hibernian (Charity match), 1953/54 Bolton Wanderers, Portuguesa De Desportos (friendly 4 page), 1954/55 Sunderland, Cardiff City, Sheffield Wednesday, 1955/56 Aston Villa, Manchester City, Huddersfield Town (4 page), Sheffield Utd, Spurs 1956/57 Sunderland, WBA, Cardiff City, 1958/59 WBA, Juventus (friendly), WHU, 1959/60 Manchester City, Everton, WBA, Blackpool, 1963/64 Wolves (FAC), 1964/65 Sheffield Utd, 1967/68 Birmingham City (FAC), Manchester Utd, Spurs, 1968/69 QPR, Leicester City, 1972/73 Chelsea (FAC), 1974/75 Coventry City (FAC), 1980s (3); varied condition, overall fair. (47)
Collection of Wolverhampton Wanderers home programmes 1954/55 Moscow Spartak, 1955/56 Moscow Dynamo, San Lorenzo (Argentina), early 1960s (35 including v Rangers 1960/61 ECWC s/f, FK Austria 1960/61 friendly, All Star XI 1964/65 Broadbent testimonial), 1965/66 (21). 1966/67 (24), 1967/68 (21), 1968/69 (23 including St. Mirren friendly), 1969/70 (24 including Kilmarnock, Fiorentina, Lazio), 1970/71 (10 including Hanover 96, Dundee, Hearts (Texaco Final),1971/72 (12 including Juventus, Ferencvaros, Spurs (UEFA final), Academica, Carl Zeiss Jena signed by John Richards, Gerry Taylor, John McAlle plus others), 1972/73 (5 including Ipswich Town Texaco Cup), 1973/74 (18 including Leipzig, Belenenses, International XI, 1974 Wembley Wolves booklet, 1974/75 (23 including Porto UEFA); some big match programmes 1973 Leeds Utd (FAC s/f) x 2, 1988 Burnley Sherpa Van final +colour souvenir Wolves winners x 3, 1996 Steve Bull testimonial souvenir, 2003 Sheffield Utd v Wolves play-off final, 1992 Cullis test v Aston Villa, 1993 Honved (opening of new stadium), 1996 v Chelsea (Thompson testimonial), 1998 Barcelona (friendly) plus other homes 1966/67 Mansfield Town (FLC), 1966/67 Tamworth (Staffs. Snr. Cup final), plus 1993/94 Manchester Utd reserves (including Phil Neville, David Beckham, Gary Neville, Nicky Butt, Robbie Savage, Dion Dublin, Darren Ferguson); varied condition some fair at best. (A Lot)
Collection of Manchester Utd home match programmes 1985/86 (28), 1986/87 (28), 1987/88 (25), 1988/89 (29), 1989/90 (22); Testimonials (4), 1967/68 aways (league and cup) (22); 1967/68 European Cup triumph - Final (signed by David Sadler), Hibernians (Malta) away official programme + Hibernians soccer magazine, Real Madrid (s/f away pirate), Gornik Zabrze away 13 March 1968 in Stadium Slaski; 1967 Australian Tour match programmes full set of 8; also 2018/19 Champions League aways programmes Paris Saint-Germain (6 March 2019), Juventus (7 November 2018); fair/good. (1 box of quantity)
Selection of Manchester Utd. home European match programmes 1957/58 Red Star Belgrade, 1963/64 Willem II, Sporting Lisbon, Spurs away at Spurs (3 December), 1964/65 Djurgardens, Borussia Dortmund, Everton, Racing Strasbourg, Ferencvaros, 1965/66 Helsingin, Vorwarts, Benfica, Partizan, 1967/68 Sarajevo, Hibernians Malta, Gornik Zabrze, Real Madrid (away pirate), Real Madrid, 1968/69 Waterford x 2, Anderlecht, SK Rapid x 2, AC Milan, AC Milan (cctv from Milan), 1977/78 St. Etienne (Plymouth issue), 1983/84 Juventus, 1991/92 Red Star Belgrade, 1996/97 Porto, Rapid Vienna, 1998/99 Bayern Munich (Dec), Brondby, Barcelona, Inter Milan, Juventus, LSK Lodz; fair/good. (37)
Collection of Champions League final match programmes to include 2009 Barcelona (Guardiola 1st season manager) v Manchester Utd plus 20 page 2009 Roma finale in English; 2010 Bayern Munich v Inter Milan, 2011 Barcelona v Manchester Utd (Wembley), 2012 Bayern Munich v Chelsea, 2013 Borussia Dortmund v Bayern Munich, 2014 Real Madrid v Atletico Madrid, 2015 Juventus v Barcelona, 2016 Real Madrid v Atletico Madrid, 2017 Juventus v Real Madrid, 2018 Real Madrid v Liverpool; good. (11)
European Cup finals 1987 Bayern Munich v FC Porto, 1987 Bayern Munich 27 May 1987 magazine cup final edition, 1986 Barcelona v Steaua Bucharest, 1985 Liverpool v Juventus at Heysel Stadium, 1983 Hamburg v Juventus (special edition) plus cup final newspaper edition (football part only); good. (5)
Football Autographed TREVOR FRANCIS 12 x 8 Photo : Col, depicting Sampdoria's new signings Liam Brady and TREVOR FRANCIS acknowledging the support of their fans following a 1-0 victory over Juventus in a Serie A encounter at the Louis Ferraris Stadium in 1982, signed (by Francis 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
MANCHESTER UNITED Fourteen home programmes including 5 tickets for the UEFA Champions League including 3 X 94/5 v IFK Gothenburg, FC Barcelona and Galatasaray, 6 X 96/7, 2 v SK Rapid Vienna, Fenerbahce SK, Juventus, FC Porto, Borussia Dortmund, 4 X 97/8 v Juventus FC, Feyenoord, FC Kosice, AS Monaco and 98/9 v Juventus FC, some with vertical creases and tape marks. Generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED Ten away programmes for the UEFA Champions League including 3 X 94/5 v Galatasaray, FC Barcelona, IFK Goteborg, 3 X 96/7 Juventus FC, Rapid Wien, Borussia Dortmund, 3 X 97/8 v FC Kosice, Feyenoord Rotterdam, AS Monaco and 98/9 v Brondby IF, some with tape marks. Generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED Seven away tickets for the UEFA Champions League matches v ZTE FC Budapest 14/8/2002, Bayer Leverkusen 24/9/2002, Olympiacos 23/10/2002, vertical crease, punched holes and paper loss to top right corner, FCB 26/11/2002, staple removed, Juventus 25/2/2003, staple removed, R.C Deportivo 18/3/2003 and Rewal Madrid 8/4/2003, vertical crease. Generally good
LEEDS UNITED Five home programmes for European Semi-Finals and Finals: Dinamo Zagreb 6/9/1967 Fairs Cup Final, Dundee 15/5/1968 Fairs Cup S/F, Ferencvaros 7/8/1968 Fairs Cup Final, Celtic 1/4/1970 European Cup S/F, very slight vertical crease and team changes and Juventus 3/6/1971 Fairs Final, very slightly creased. Generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED Approximately 110 away tickets for various European competitions including v ECWC Tottenham Hotspur 27/11/1963, UEFA Cup tie Ajax 15/9/1976, ECWC Semi Final Juventus 25/4/1984, UEFA Cup tie Dundee United 12/12/1984, UEFA Atletico De Madrid 1991/92, UEFA Champions League matches FC Barcelona 2/11/1994, IFK Goteborg 23/11/1994, SK Rapid Vienna 4/12/1996, 2 X Semi- Final Borussia Dortmund for the season 1996/97, 2 X Futebol Clube Do Porto 19/3/1997, Feyenoord 5/11/1997, Juventus 10/12/1997, Treble Season 1998/99 Brondby IF, 2 X Quarter Final AS Monaco 4/3/1998 and the following tickets including duplicates from the seasons 7 X 1999/2000, 5 X 2000/2001, 9 X 2001/20021, 15 X 2002/2003, 3 X 2003/2004, 4 X 2004/2005, 4 X 2005/2006, 9 X 2006/2007, 3 X 2007/2008, 2 X 2008/2009, 5 X 2009/2010, 6 X 2010/2011, 1 X 2011/2012, 2 X 2012/2013, 3 X 2013/2014, 1 X 2015/2016 and UEFA Europa League matches for the season 1 X 2015/2016, 5 X 2016/2017, 2 X 2017/2018, 1 X 2018/2019, 3 X 2021/2022, 2 X 2022/2023, some creased, wear and tear to edges, tape repairs as well as some paper loss to edges, writing faded, used and unused. Fair to generally good
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