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saw this ad in the grimsby evening telegraph:-

ARSENAL V SHEFF U 1936 ORIGINAL FACUPFINAL PROG £99,TICKET £169,
1935 ORIGINAL FACUPFINAL ALBIONVSHEFF WED PROG£499,REPRODUCTION PROG+TICKET £20 Tel: 07434 451336

SHEFF WED VSHEFF UNT ORIGINAL RARE 1993 FACUP SEMI-FINAL PROGRAMME £15,TICKET AND COACH TICKET £15
1993 FACUP FINAL SHEFF WED V ARSENAL £20, TICKET £20,REPLAY RARE £59 Tel: 07434 451336

EVERTON V SHEFFIELD WED 1966 FA Cup Final Football Programme £10, 1966 FA Cup Semi-Final Man U V Everton Programme£10,all other cup final programmes£10,ANY TEAM PROGRAMME FROM £5 Tel: 07434 451336

EVERTON V SHEFFIELD WED 1966 FA Cup Final Football Programme £10, 1966 FA Cup Semi-Final Man U V Everton Programme£10,all other cup final programmes£10,ANY TEAM PROGRAMME FROM £5 Tel: 07434 451336
 



He's got to have missed a 4 off the price of our prog from '36 unless it's in a reet state.
 
Never been interested in programmes or tickets. I don't buy a programme whatever the occasion and chuck ticket away as soon as I leave the stadium.
 
If anyone is interested, a programme from the 1915 FA Cup Final between the Blades and Chelsea is being sold by Graham Budd Auctions at Sotheby's next month in their Sports Memorabilia event. Guide price is £10k to £15k. A snip.

It's on the GBA website, lot 1148.
 
If anyone is interested, a programme from the 1915 FA Cup Final between the Blades and Chelsea is being sold by Graham Budd Auctions at Sotheby's next month in their Sports Memorabilia event. Guide price is £10k to £15k. A snip.

It's on the GBA website, lot 1148.

Only worth £62 but then Chelsea drive the prices up artificially.
 
A shoe box full of pre-war football progs , could easily be worth more than a house nowadays . Unless they are pig ones .
 

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