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Magnificent Sevens by Darren Baker
Signed limited edition of 1000 prints. Image size 25 inches x 21 inches (64cm x 53cm). Price £95.00
Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 25 inches x 21 inches (64cm x 53cm). Price £128.00
ITEM CODE DBAK0003
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Heroes of Goodison Park by Doug Harker.
Signed limited edition of 2000 prints. Paper size 27.5 inches x 19.5 inches (70cm x 49cm). Price £330.00 Signed by 20 former players, including Howard Kendall, Graeme Sharp, Colin Harvey, Ray Wilson, Gordon West, Brian Labone and Tony McNamara.
ITEM CODE SPC0427
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Wayne Rooney by Stephen Doig
In his first game for Evertons first team Rooney scored a last minute goal which ended Arsenals 12 month long unbeaeten run. He was 16 years old at the time. He is one of the youngest players to be picked for the England squad and was the youngest player to score.
Open edition print. Paper size 12 inches x 16 inches (31cm x 41cm). Price £18.00
ITEM CODE SSP0144
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Matt le Tissier by Gary Brandham.
Limited edition of 500 prints. Image size 19.5 inches x 13.5 inches (50cm x 35cm). Price £71.00 Signed by Matt Le Tissier.
ITEM CODE SPC0128
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Footballing Heroes Past and Present by Peter Deighan.
Signed limited edition of 500 prints. Image size 19.5 inches x 15.5 inches (49cm x 40cm). Price £100.00
ITEM CODE PDF0006
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Pele and Bobby Moore by Peter Cornwell.
Signed limited edition of 750 prints. Paper size 19.65 inches x 13.5 inches (50cm x 35cm). Price £37.00
ITEM CODE SPC0112
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Legends of Maine Road by Simon Smith.
Limited edition of 2000 prints. Paper size 33 inches x 23.5 inches (84cm x 60cm). Price £323.00 Signatories : 20 legends incl. Francis Lee, Mike Summerbee, Joe Royle etc.
ITEM CODE SPC0101
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Manchester City - End of an Era
After 80 years at Maine Road Manchester City played their last game against Southampton on 11th May 2003. The 32,000 capacity stadium made way for a modern 48,500 seater stadium.
Open edition. Mounted size 19.5 inches x 15.5 inches (50cm x 40cm). Price £27.00 The facsimile signatures of the starting 11 plus manager Kevin Keegan are included.
ITEM CODE SPP0122
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Real Madrid Legends by Stephen Doig.
Ronaldo, Raul, David Beckham, Zinedine Zidane and Roberto Carlos.
Open edition prints. Paper size 12 inches x 16 inches (31cm x 41cm). Price £18.00
ITEM CODE SSP0135
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Birmingham Legends by Stephen Doig.
Bob Latchford, Christophe Dugarry, Robbie Savage, Frank Worthington and Trevor Francis.
Open edition prints. Paper size 12 inches x 16 inches (31cm x 41cm). Price £18.00
ITEM CODE SSP0137
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Legends by Stephen Doig.
Mike Bailey, Billy Wright, Steve Bull and John Richards.
Open edition prints. Paper size 12 inches x 16 inches (31cm x 41cm). Price £18.00
ITEM CODE SSP0136
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Norwich City Legends by Stephen Doig.
Kevin Keelan, Jeremy Goss, Bryan Gunn, Chris Sutton and Martin Peters.
Open edition prints. Paper size 12 inches x 16 inches (31cm x 41cm). Price £
ITEM CODE SSP0134
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Aston Villa Legends by Stephen Doig.
Peter Withe, Paul McGrath, Darius Vassell, Dean Saunders and Brian Little.
Open edition prints. Paper size 12 inches x 16 inches (31cm x 41cm). Price £18.00
ITEM CODE SSP0131
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West Bromwich Albion - FA Cup Winners 1968 by Graham Griffiths.
West Bromwich Albion made Wembley their second home in the 1960s. They reached the League Cup Finals of 1967 and 1970, and won the FA Cup for a fifth time in 1968 when Jeff Astles extra time winner saw off Everton.
Open edition print. Paper size 12 inches x 16 inches (31cm x 41cm). Price £14.00 With facsimile signatures of Jeff Astle and Alan Ashman.
ITEM CODE SSP0123
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Ireland World Cup Squad 2002 by Peter Deighan.
Signed limited edition of 600 prints. Image size 468mm x 387mm.. Price £130.00
ITEM CODE PDF0017
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Irish Football Heroes by Peter Deighan.
Three Irish Footballers who warrant a place in footballing history.
Signed limited edition of 500 prints. Image size 483mm x 400mm.. Price £110.00
ITEM CODE PDF0016
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Darius by Gary Holmes.
Signed Limited Giclee print edition of 250 signed prints. Image size 7 inches x 10 inches (18cm x 25cm). Price £30.00
ITEM CODE GH0019
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Sav by Gary Holmes.
Signed Limited Giclee print edition of 250 signed prints. Image size 7 inches x 10 inches (18cm x 25cm). Price £30.00
ITEM CODE GH0006
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Kevin Phillips by Gary Holmes.
Signed Limited Giclee print edition of 250 signed prints. Image size 7 inches x 10 inches (18cm x 25cm). Price £30.00
ITEM CODE GH0003
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Magnificent Sevens by Darren Baker
Heroes of Goodison Park by Doug
Harker. Signed limited edition of 2000 prints, also signed by 20 former
players, including Howard Kendall, Graeme Sharp, Colin Harvey, Ray
Wilson, Gordon West, Brian Labone and Tony McNamara
Wayne Rooney by Stephen Doig In his first game for Evertons first team Rooney scored a last minute
goal which ended Arsenals 12 month long unbeaeten run. He was 16
years old at the time. He is one of the youngest players to be
picked for the England squad and was the youngest player to score.
Matt Le Tissier by Gary Brandham Signed also by
Matt Le Tissier
Manchester City - End of an Era After 80 years at Maine Road Manchester City played their last game
against Southampton on 11th May 2003. The 32,000 capacity stadium
made way for a modern 48,500 seater stadium. The facsimile
signatures of the starting 11 plus manager Kevin Keegan are included.
Real
Madrid Legends by Stephen Doig. Ronaldo, Raul, David Beckham, Zinedine Zidane and Roberto Carlos.
Birmingham
Legends by Stephen Doig. Bob Latchford, Christophe Dugarry, Robbie Savage, Frank Worthington and
Trevor Francis.
Wolverhampton
Wanderers Legends by Stephen Doig. Mike Bailey, Billy Wright, Steve Bull and John Richards.
Norwich
City Legends by Stephen Doig. Kevin Keelan, Jeremy Goss, Bryan
Gunn, Chris Sutton and Martin Peters.
Aston
Villa Legends by Stephen Doig. Peter Withe, Paul McGrath, Darius
Vassell, Dean Saunders and Brian
Little.
West Bromwich Albion - FA Cup Winners 1968 by
Graham Griffiths. West Bromwich Albion made Wembley their second home in the 1960s.
They reached the League Cup Finals of 1967 and 1970, and won the FA Cup
for a fifth time in 1968 when Jeff Astles extra time winner saw off
Everton. |
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