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Auchinleck Talbot Programme Fair October 5th 2014


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Just a quick reminder to anyone who collects football programmes, and other football memorabilia, that the 1st Auchinleck Talbot Programme Fair takes place this Sunday at Beechwood in the Social Club between 11am and 2pm. Admission is free, and there are 5 stallholders in total.

Some of the items included in the sale are

Edinburgh City vs Arniston 1949-50 East of Scotland Junior Cup

Birmingham City vs Irvine Meadow 1958-9 friendly

1951 Junior Cup Final Irvine Meadow vs Petershill

1954 Junior Cup Final Aberdeen Sunnybank vs Lochee Harp

1956 Junior Cup Final Lugar Boswell vs Petershill

1952-3 Junior Cup semi final Ashfield vs Vale of Leven at Ibrox

1954-5 Junior Cup semi final Ashfield vs Duntocher Hibs at Parkhead

1959-60 Junior Cup semi final and replay St Andrew's Utd vs Thornton Hibs

1953 Ireland vs Scotland Juniors at Dalymount Park, Dublin

1953 Scotland vs Wales Juniors at Tynecastle

autographs from an album from mid 1960's of Clydebank Juniors, Dunoon and Duntocher Hibs

early 1920's postcard of Clackmannan Celtic

postcards from 1920's advising player of his selection for the following clubs:-

Stirlingshire Juniors vs Falkirk; Scottish Junior Football League vs Kilmarnock; Clackmannan Cletic vs St Ninian's Thistle; Clydebank Juniors vs Longcroft Thistle; Kilsyth Emmet vs Dunipace Junior Cup 1918; Parkhead vs Bellshill; Perthshire Junior FA vs East of Scotland; Perthsire Junior FA vs Forfarshire; Kilsyth Emmet vs Rutherglen Glencairn Junior Cups semi final at Firhill 1918-19.

King's Park letter from 1920, before they joined the Scottish Football League.

There's thousands of other items on sale, and it's a Junior programme bonanza as well as every other kind of programme available, Internationals, Finals, Semi Finals, Friendlies, Testimonials, Ex League and Pre League, Scottish and English league and cup from the 1940's onwards, European competitions and anything else!

It's the first Programme Fair in Scotland for over 2 years, so if you can support it please do, we might be able to revive the genre north of the border if it is successful.

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