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I bought 200 celtic views 1000, celtic futera cards and 4 albums 100 celtic programmes and a bundle of books to punt and part fund my Rangers programme collection, it would be easier to sell oil to the arabs, nobody wants them. :huh:

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Programmes in general from 1970 onwards are generally referred to as waste paper in my anorak circles but you take gambles on what looks like a good deal to help part fund your collection because it is an expensive hobby for some items.

This Celtic one cost me £55 https://www.flickr.com/photos/108391184@N07/15329791744/in/album-72157648496049960/

this Celtic one, rare as rocking horse shit £68

https://www.flickr.com/photos/108391184@N07/15777255794/in/album-72157648970286482/

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The st etienne one would be worth about £60 if the back page wasn't missing, my most valuable would probably be Dundee home in the league cup 1947 or the coronation cup one, the celtic postponed 2008 one is also a contender, usually goes for £100 or more because most of them were pulped, even celtic programmes online don't have this. I bought it from a major celtic collector.

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They won't be worth anything mate, only pr 60 have held their value apart from specific items, also Lisbon season are always hard to get, very strange because a lot of good history. I read a good story in a Celtic view,Peter Grant says that Davie Provan ran rings round Alex MacDonald, on the way past him he said ah could keep a beach baw away fae you in a phone box

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Another cracker, John Greig visited Bobby Lennox in hospital after breaking his leg, a Dailly Record reporter said, when did you realise that your leg was broken? he said - when I saw him running towards me. :lol:

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As I probably said before: The most hilarious thing about this thread is the idea that the Celtic View is some kind of republican rah-rah rag, rather than what it is - a not-very-slick piece of corporate advertising from the very depths of revenue stream pursuit hell.

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