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Rocky
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Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2020 8:28 pm
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Vova12
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This program is the most memorable for me because it was the first in my collection. My favorite club Slava did not do program. This is a program dedicaited to the 40 anniversary of club. Slava played with Oxford University that day.
It was after this match that I started collecting programs and later doing them myself for my favorite club.
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Carlisleprogs
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Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2020 9:36 pm
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Not sure about the players, but the Palace fans certainly would!
We played there in the FA Youth Cup 3 or 4 years ago, I chose not to make the long trip because their previous 3 or 4 home games had been postponed because of the pitch, and the game was only arranged with a weeks notice.
Really wish I had gone now, it's a club I would love to visit |
The most noticeable and impressive thing about about a trip to Accrington is the sheer hard work that their volunteers and fans put into the club. It's a miracle that they can survive on such small attendances. |
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Footyfan
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Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2020 1:08 pm
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There are some great programme covers being listed here however, it does beg the question as to whether the owners actually bought the programme in question at the game - how old are you lot?
I used to watch Bradford Park Avenue as a kid when Leeds Utd were playing away, it was a totally different experience, smaller crowd, different ground, and a different programme to add to the collection.
Park Avenue (now long gone) was a joint football and cricket site with Yorkshire CC playing there in the summer months, The football ground was covered on 3 sides but the stand out feature was the 'Dolls House' that incorporated the offices, dressing rooms etc. Avenue featured it on the prigramme cover for 1961/2 and 1962/3 seasons: |
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manchesterunitedman1
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Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2020 10:41 pm
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Footyfan wrote: |
There are some great programme covers being listed here however, it does beg the question as to whether the owners actually bought the programme in question at the game - how old are you lot?
I used to watch Bradford Park Avenue as a kid when Leeds Utd were playing away, it was a totally different experience, smaller crowd, different ground, and a different programme to add to the collection.
Park Avenue (now long gone) was a joint football and cricket site with Yorkshire CC playing there in the summer months, The football ground was covered on 3 sides but the stand out feature was the 'Dolls House' that incorporated the offices, dressing rooms etc. Avenue featured it on the prigramme cover for 1961/2 and 1962/3 seasons: |
What is the relevance to your question?
What does it matter whether it was purchased at the game or not?, I have been going to see United since 1962 and have seen 98% off the games at Old Trafford since then as well as 100's away and abroad, but if I want to collect items older than myself which I would suggest 95% off collectors do-your question to me is therefore one of some form of issue that you have that others can buy the older items?, or is there another reason at all that I have missed or in your eyes you should only collect programmes from the games you ever went too?. Confused.com for sure! _________________ Leslie Millman
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Footyfan
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Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2020 12:15 pm
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It was just a general question said with tongue in cheek!
I think the covers being listed are great and of course it does not matter at all if you actually attended the game. I wish I had such nice items in my collection. |
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manchesterunitedman1
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Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2020 6:17 pm
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There are some great programme covers being listed here however, it does beg the question as to whether the owners actually bought the programme in question at the game - how old are you lot?
I think if you would have added this at the end of your post, it would have been taken as tongue in cheek
I obtained this next item whilst I was in short kecs
Walsall T Swifts v Newton Heath 1890-1 by Leslie Millman, on Flickr _________________ Leslie Millman
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Carlisleprogs
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Carlisleprogs
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Sorry for filling this topic up with old covers. It’s just that I rarely find time to look at my collection and thought it would be good to let people see items that are usually sitting in a board backed comic bag out of sight.
Here is a 35/6 Gateshead
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rams10
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Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2020 7:24 pm
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Carlisleprogs wrote: |
Sorry for filling this topic up with old covers. It’s just that I rarely find time to look at my collection and just thought it would be good to let people see items that are usually just sitting in a board backed comic bag out of sight.
Here is a 35/6 Gateshead
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I'm still working, but am in the same position as you were as in rarely finding time to view my collection.
And am enjoying your posting of these.You have a great collection of unusual and rare programmes. More of the same please. |
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Carlisleprogs
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Carlisleprogs
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kcs
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Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 8:34 am
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Some lovely covers being posted here.
This is probably my favourite Leeds home cover throughout the years.
Although a close second is the 48/49 cover
And one more for luck, the ground picture used for several 49/50 home games is also up there for me
Will try and post some non league favourites in the coming days. _________________ Nuts and Bolts Web Design
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Basford United
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Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 9:41 am
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Great programmes - would any show Jim Twomey in goal? He was my sister-in-laws' father |
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manchesterunitedman1
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Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 11:31 am
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"It’s just that I rarely find time to look at my collection and thought it would be good to let people see items that are usually sitting in a board backed comic bag out of sight"- Carlisleprogs.
Well from one Leslie to another Leslie I find your remark above so sad in the fact it is all stashed away and not even you are getting any pleasure. Just think of the thousands if not Millions of football fans around the world who could be seeing your stuff everyday on the likes of Flickr in particular or a website you have set up independently. Yes we have already chatted briefly about this and there was a free Flickr service with limited use, that has now gone but to obtain a subscription the rate is currently around £78 quid for 2 YEARS- so what that then 730 days for a penny or so a day to showcase some treasures that others would love to see or even know exists.
No I am not on commission re Flickr!, but having started the first football memorabilia on that platform in 2007 I have now uploaded 16,800 or so images and have at least half as much again to load up from the 1880's but the main issue is that the site is generating interest every day with average views on those images of around 5000 or so, some days 12,000, some 16,000 some days 3000. To date the overall viewings across the images, photo stream, collections is just under 15 Million and as I say growing daily, of late more folks have had that bit extra time to devote of course.
I try and add a few words with most postings to let the viewer know a little about the results, scorers, attendance ect ect wherever I can or some snippet of information allied to whatever the item is.
I have long complained about the boredom of scanning but the benefits are all there to see.
I am not looking for any pats on the back, I did this originally for my self to keep tabs on what I had just in case of any issues, but as collecting is never ending so are the uploads, it does not matter if it is a 20p bus ticket or some expensive rarity-it is what you collect and each collection is important to that person be it modern day items or stuff from a 100+ years ago-sometimes it has no correlation to monetary value, it is as individual as we all are.
Just my thoughts, but especially now with us all having more time on our hands I would rather be bored scanning that putting up shelves or similar stuff
Keep Well, Keep Safe, Keep Sane and Keep indoors! _________________ Leslie Millman
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Pete’s Picture Palace Forum Moderator
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Hull City v Crystal Palace 31.1.1925.
FA Cup (or English Cup as described inside) 2nd round and Palace slid to their second defeat in a fortnight at Anlaby Road. Beaten by a team of pussy-cats too if the lovely image on the cover is right, but at least the gents there would be nice and warm if they shopped at Ward & Abercrombie.
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sharrowblade Forum Moderator
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manchesterunitedman1 wrote: |
it does not matter if it is a 20p bus ticket or some expensive rarity-it is what you collect and each collection is important to that person be it modern day items or stuff from a 100+ years ago-sometimes it has no correlation to monetary value, it is as individual as we all are.
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Well said Leslie...I think its a point that sometimes get lost in the hobby.
I have a collection of 350 plus programmes dating from 2009, that have little monetary value, but they are worth more to me than any expensive individual programmes from any era.
These are the programmes I would never part with, because these are the games, complete with team-sheet and tickets. that my young un's have attended.
As I said not worth anything to anyone else, but to us, a unique part of the memories.
www.flickr.com/photos/sharrowblade/albums/72157626074614032
By the way, some great programme covers on show, great to see them.
Especially during these strange days
Likewise if anyone has any from this day in history, the challenge is up and running again. Can we do another calendar year.
Stay safe everybody.
Regards Sharrow _________________ http://www.flickr.com/photos/sharrowblade/sets
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