Vintage lined album page signed clearly circa 1966 in blue ink by West ham & England legend Bobby Moore (died 1993). Moore captained West Ham for more than ten years and was captain of the England team that won the 1966 World Cup. He won a total of 108 caps for the England team. Which at the time of his international retirement in 1973 was a national record. This record was later broken by 125 - cap goalkeeper Peter Shilton. Moore's total of 108 caps continued as a record for outfield players until 28th March 2009, when David Beckham gained his 109th cap. double mounted in a red and white mount and framed in dark wood with page including the relevant details.
12x16 black and white digitally enhanced photo signed clearly in blue
marker by West Ham Legends Alvin Martin and Billy Bonds. Both pictured holding the FA Cup after beating Arsenal 1-0 in the 1980
FA Cup Final.
The final match of the 88/89 season was contested by Liverpool and
Arsenal at Anfield. By coincidence it was a match between the two top teams in the First Division to act as the title decider. Arsenal needed to win the game by at least 2 clear goals to take the title, while Liverpool enjoyed home advantage anf had won the FA Cup the previous weekend. Despite being the underdogs Arsenal won 2-0, with a last minute goal scored by Michael Thomas- the final goal, in the final minute, of the final game of the league season, giving them their ninth First Division title. The match is considered to be the most dramatic conclusion to a league season in the history of the English game. The presentation includes a colour photo of Michael Thomas scoring the winning goal signed clearly in black marker by Michael Thomas who has also added Its Up For Grabs Now, Best Wishes' and a colour photo signed clearly in black marker by the other goal scorer Alan Smith. double mounted with an original programme and ticket and a page incuding all the details from the game.
10x8 black and white photo signed clearly in blue marker by three time World Heavyweight Champion Muhammad Ali. Ali who is considered one of the greatest heavyweight championship boxers of all time. As an amateur he won a gold medal in the light heavyweight division at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome. After turning professional, he went on to become the first boxer to win the Lineal heavyweight championship three times.
This signed photo came direct from G.O.A.T Greatest of All Time as a donation for a charity evening for Cancer Research. comes with the paperwork supplied by them for the auction.
12x16 black and white photo signed clearly in silver marker by
English boxing legend Henry Cooper. Cooper is pictured fighting Ali
in 1963 at Wembley Stadium. The famous fight when Cooper knocked Clay down during the dying seconds of the fourth round with his trademark. lefthook. The bell rang before Cooper could try to complete a knockout. Clay was literally saved by the bell .Clay went on to win the fight in the fifth round, after ferociously attacking Cooper's cuts leaving Cooper's face streaming with blood the referee Tommy Little was forced to stop the fight
in the American's favour.