Football cards and stickers issued around the world, from the 1880's to the present day and even some that haven't been issued yet. I don't have any cards for sale, nor do I provide valuations, this blog is just a means of passing on information I have gathered over many decades of collecting. Alan Jenkins.
Friday, 29 January 2016
Master Vending - (MAS-170/MCA-4) Cardmaster Did You Know?
1959
(MAS-170/MCA-4) Cardmaster Did You Know?
Master Vending
50 cards
(MAS-170/MCA-4) Did You Know? - Cream back
(MAS-170/MCA-4) Did You Know? - Grey back
1. Tom Hoyland (Sheffield United)
2. Bill Leivers (Manchester City)
3. Joe Haverty (Arsenal)
4. Tom Finney (Preston North End)
5. Pat Saward (Aston Villa)
6. Ray Charnley (Blackpool)
7. Colin Grainger (Sunderland)
8. Danny Malloy (Cardiff City)
9. Mick Meagan (Everton)
10. Hughie Kelly (Blackpool)
11. Brian Pilkington (Burnley)
12. Harry Gregg (Manchester United)
13. Basil Hayward (Portsmouth)
14. Ron Saunders (Portsmouth)
15. Bobby Smith (Tottenham Hotspur)
16. Bobby Charlton (Manchester United)
17. Geoff Bradford (Bristol Rovers)
18. Graham Fincham (Leicester City)
19. Gerald Summers (West Bromwich Albion)
20. Colin Baker (Cardiff City)
21. Billy Wright (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
22. Billy Liddell (Liverpool)
23. Don McEvoy (Sheffield Wednesday)
24. Ralph Gubbins (Bolton Wanderers)
25. Harry Harris (Portsmouth)
26. Jack Hedley (Sunderland)
27. Nat Lofthouse (Bolton Wanderers)
28. Stanley Matthews (Blackpool)
29. Bill Eckersley (Blackburn Rovers)
30. Jim Langley (Fulham)
31. Graham Shaw (Sheffield United)
32. Alwyn McCuffie (Luton Town)
33. Tommy McGhee (Portsmouth)
34. Willie Gardiner (Leicester City)
35. Ray Barlow (West Bromwich Albion)
36. Tommy Johnston (Blackburn Rovers)
37. Tommy Younger (Liverpool)
38. Brain Clough (Middlesbrough)
39. Johnny Haynes (Fulham)
40. Willie Cunningham (Leicester City)
41. Bob Morton (Luton Town)
42. Reg Matthews (Chelsea)
43. Ron Shiner (Sheffield Wednesday)
44. Jimmy Dugdale (Aston Villa)
45. Cliff Jones (Tottenham Hotspur)
46. Billy Elliott (Sunderland)
47. Bill Perry (Blackpool)
48. Ken McPherson (Coventry City)
49. Alex Parker (Falkirk)
50. Jim Dickinson (Portsmouth)
Bimbo Bread (Mexico) - Cristiano Ronaldo (02)
Cristiano Ronaldo
Bimbo Bread
Mexico
16 cards
Some more illustrations relating to this collection. Thanks to Ben Li for the card packets and Mark Avenell for the poster.
UPDATE (20-06-2025 09:45): Javier Boullosa V. has provided photos of all the cards. On checking the ones he sent it looks like some of the original illustrations were duplicated. These have been removed and replaced with the ones Javier provided. I originally thought this collection consisted of 12 cards but the correct total is 16, the last four cards are shown here, thanks again to Javier.
Dell's Confectionery Works Ltd., London - DEL-050/DEB-1 Footballer & Cricketer Pictures (03)
c1905
DEL-050/DEB-1 Footballer & Cricketer Pictures
Dell's Confectionery Works Ltd., London
11 known (4 Football)
Steve F has provided scans of three more cards - all cricketers. Steve has the impression that this collection was issued some time around 1905.
Footballer - Holding left foot with both hands
Footballer - Looking right with both hands holding football
Footballer - Seated on ball, holding figure
Footballer - Three tears falling from right eye
Cricketer - Batsman, '100' on scoreboard at rear
Cricketer - Batsman, holding up bat in right hand
Cricketer - Doing hand stand, ball under nose
Cricketer - Wicket-keeper
Cricketer - Batsman, ball in the eye - red and white striped shirt
Cricketer - Batsman, two-handed, bat behind head - blue and white striped shirt
Cricketer - Fielder, picking up ball with two hands - red and white striped shirt
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim - TSG 1899 Hoffenheim Autogrammkarten
2015-16
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim Autogrammkarten
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
Germany
36 cards
Oliver Baumann
Pavel Kaderabek
Ermin Bicakcik
Fabian Schär
Sebastian Rudy
Eugen Polanski
Eduardo Vargas
Jonathan Schmid
Jiloan Hamad
Tobias Strobl
Jens Grahl
Tarik Elyounoussi
Jeremy Tolian
Pirmin Schwegler
Steven Zuber
Nadiem Amiri
Mark Uth
Jin-Su Kim
Nicolai Rapp
Kevin Kuranyi
Niklas Süle
Adam Szalai
Philipp Ochs
Kevin Volland
Benedikt Gimber
Alexander Stolz
Kai Herdling
Joelinton
Markus Gisdol
Frank Fröhling
Frank Kaspari
Michael Rechner
Otmar Rösch
Christian Weigl
Christian Neitzert
Maskottchen Hoffi
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim Frauen - TSG 1899 Hoffenheim Frauen Autogrammkarten (2015-16)
2015-16
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim Frauen Autogrammkarten
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim Frauen
Germany
27 cards
Martina Tufekovic
Lena Weiss
Kristin Demann
Michaele Specht
Silvana Chojnowski
Martina Moser
Christine Schneider
Dora Zeller
Stephanie Breitner
Isabella Hartig
Lina Bürger
Leonie Keilbach
Nicole Billa
Emily Evels
Anne Fühner
Judith Steinert
Theresa Betz
Leonie Pankratz
Katharina Kiel
Sophie Howard
Friederike Abt
Tamar Dongus
Fabienne Dongus
Brian Heilig
Gabor Gallai
Jürgen Grimm
Jürgen Ehrmann
Topps - Match Attax 2015-16 (45) - James Milner
2015-16
Match Attax 2015-16 ~ James Milner
Topps
490+ cards
Topps are running a competition to win one of 20 signed James Milner card. Here is a mock-up taken from a video they uploaded to their website. I've also added a couple of photos of him signing his sticker sheets.
136. James Milner (Liverpool) - Autographed
Topps (USA) - Trivia Battle (1984)
1984
Trivia Battle
Topps
USA
132 double cards
A total of 264 cards, each with 6 questions. Only two cards have any football content, one about Pelé and another about goalkeepers.
No. 10 of 264. Pelé
No. 87 of 264. Goalies
Tony Sheldon Collectibles - Stalybridge Celtic ~ The Pride of Tameside 1996-97
1996-97
Stalybridge Celtic ~ The Pride of Tameside 1996-97
Tony Sheldon Collectibles
20 cards
1. Brendan Burke
2. Ian Arnold
3. Jamie Bates
4. Craig Boardman
5. Greg Challender
6. Steve Charles
7. Lee Coathup
8. David Hall
9. Mark Hine
10. Steve Jones
11. Craig Powell
12. Mark Powell
13. Dean Trott
14. David Vine
15. David Williams
16. Brian Kettle
17. Tommy Martin
18. David Pover
19. Peter Barnes
20. Facts & Figures
Thursday, 28 January 2016
Merlin - Premier Gold 98
1997-98
Premier Gold 98
Merlin
150 base cards
UPDATE (01-02-2015): Jim Magilton (Southampton) identified as the extra player on card no. 86 - Steve Claridge (Leicester City), thanks to Martin Bennett.
1. Patrick Vieira (Arsenal)
2. Dennis Bergkamp (Arsenal)
3. Ian Wright (Arsenal)
4. Ray Parlour (Arsenal)
5. Lee Dixon (Arsenal)
6. David Seaman (Arsenal)
7. Nigel Winterburn (Arsenal)
8. Emmanuel Petit (Arsenal)
9. Tony Adams (Arsenal)
10. Mark Bosnich (Aston Villa)
11. Mark Draper (Aston Villa)
12. Ugo Ehiogu (Aston Villa)
13. Stan Collymore (Aston Villa)
14. Savo Milosevic (Aston Villa)
15. Gareth Southgate (Aston Villa)
16. Dwight Yorke (Aston Villa)
17. Martin Bullock (Barnsley)
18. John Hendrie (Barnsley)
19. Paul Wilkinson (Barnsley)
20. Neil Redfearn(Barnsley)
21. Neil Thompson (Barnsley)
22. Clint Marcelle (Barnsley)
23. Arjan De Zeeuw (Barnsley)
24. Nicky Eaden (Barnsley)
25. David Watson (Barnsley)
26. Tim Flowers (Blackburn Rovers)
27. Graeme Le Saux (Blackburn Rovers)
28. Tim Sherwood (Blackburn Rovers)
29. Jeff Kenna (Blackburn Rovers)
30. Kevin Gallacher (Blackburn Rovers)
31. Billy McKinlay (Blackburn Rovers)
32. Per Pedersen (Blackburn Rovers)
33. John McGinlay (Bolton Wanderers)
34. Nathan Blake (Bolton Wanderers)
35. Chris Fairclough (Bolton Wanderers)
36. Alan Thompson (Bolton Wanderers)
37. Scot Sellars (Bolton Wanderers)
38. Per Frandsen (Bolton Wanderers)
39. Gerry Taggart (Bolton Wanderers)
40. Keith Branagan (Bolton Wanderers)
41. Gudni Bergsson (Bolton Wanderers)
42. Gianluca Vialli (Chelsea)
43. Dennis Wise (Chelsea)
44. Frank Leboeuf (Chelsea)
45. Roberto Di Matteo (Chelsea)
46. Mark Hughes (Chelsea)
47. Dan Petrescu (Chelsea)
48. Gianfranco Zola (Chelsea)
49. Dion Dublin (Coventry City)
50. Steve Ogrizovic (Coventry City)
51. Gary McAllister (Coventry City)
52. Eoin Jess (Coventry City)
53. Darren Huckerby (Coventry City)
54. Richard Shaw (Coventry City) with Egil Ostenstad (Southampton)
55. Bruce Dyer (Crystal Palace)
56. Neil Shipperley (Crystal Palace)
57. Kevin Muscat (Crystal Palace)
58. Andy Linighan (Crystal Palace)
59. Dean Gordon (Crystal Palace)
60. Carlo Nash (Crystal Palace)
61. Marc Edworthy (Crystal Palace)
62. Simon Rodger (Crystal Palace)
63. Andy Roberts (Crystal Palace)
64. Dean Sturridge (Derby County)
65. Aljosa Asanovic (Derby County)
66. Jacob Laursen (Derby County)
67. Chris Powell (Derby County)
68. Russel Hoult (Derby County)
69. Igor Stimac (Derby County)
70. Duncan Ferguson (Everton)
71. Nick Barmby (Everton)
72. Gary Speed (Everton)
73. Slaven Bilic (Everton)
74. David Unsworth (Everton)
75. Andy Hinchcliffe (Everton)
76. Gunnar Halle (Leeds United)
77. Ian Rush (Leeds United)
78. Brian Deane (Leeds United)
79. Carlton Palmer (Leeds United)
80. Gary Kelly (Leeds United)
81. Lee Sharpe (Leeds United)
82. Rod Wallace (Leeds United)
83. Lee Bowyer (Leeds United)
84. Nigel Martyn (Leeds United)
85. Emile Heskey (Leicester City)
86. Steve Claridge (Leicester City) with Jim Magilton (Southampton) - thanks to Martin Bennett
87. Ian Marshall (Leicester City)
88. Kasey Keller (Leicester City)
89. Neil Lennon (Leicester City) with Juninho
90. Mustafa Izzet (Leicester City)
91. Robbie Fowler (Liverpool) with John Spencer
92. Jamie Redknapp (Liverpool)
93. Steve McManaman (Liverpool)
94. Jason McAteer (Liverpool)
95. Bjorn Tore Kvarme (Liverpool)
96. Stig Inge Bjornebye (Liverpool)
97. John Barnes (Liverpool)
98. David James (Liverpool)
99. Patrik Berger (Liverpool)
100. Andy Cole (Manchester United)
101. Ryan Giggs (Manchester United)
102. Ronny Johnsen (Manchester United)
103. Peter Schmeichel (Manchester United)
104. David May (Manchester United)
105. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (Manchester United)
106. Gary Pallister (Manchester United)
107. Nicky Butt (Manchester United)
108. Roy Keane (Manchester United)
109. David Beckham (Manchester United)
110. Alan Shearer (Newcastle United)
111. Stuart Pearce (Newcastle United)
112. Faustino Asprilla (Newcastle United)
113. Robert Lee (Newcastle United)
114. Warren Barton (Newcastle United)
115. Keith Gillespie (Newcastle United)
116. Philippe Albert (Newcastle United)
117. Darren Peacock (Newcastle United)
118. David Batty (Newcastle United) with Patrick Vieira (Arsenal)
119. Peter Atherton (Sheffield Wednesday)
120. Andy Booth (Sheffield Wednesday)
121. Dejan Stefanovic (Sheffield Wednesday)
122. Ian Nolan (Sheffield Wednesday)
123. Benito Carbone (Sheffield Wednesday)
124. Des Walker (Sheffield Wednesday)
125. Regi Blinker (Sheffield Wednesday)
126. Matt Le Tissier (Southampton)
127. Egil Ostenstad (Southampton)
128. Jim Magilton (Southampton)
129. Ulrich van Gobbel (Southampton)
130. Claus Lundekvam (Southampton)
131. Robbie Slater (Southampton)
132. Andy Sinton (Tottenham Hotspur)
133. Chris Armstrong (Tottenham Hotspur)
134. Ian Walker (Tottenham Hotspur)
135. Ruel Fox (Tottenham Hotspur)
136. Allan Nielsen (Tottenham Hotspur)
137. Sol Campbell (Tottenham Hotspur)
138. Steffen Iverson (Tottenham Hotspur)
139. Julian Dicks (West Ham United)
140. John Hartson (West Ham United)
141. Paul Kitson (West Ham United)
142. Marc Rieper (West Ham United)
143. Hugo Porfirio (West Ham United)
144. Ludek Miklosko (West Ham United)
145. Kenny Cunningham (Wimbledon)
146. Efan Ekoku (Wimbledon)
147. Marcus Gayle (Wimbledon)
148. Vinnie Jones (Wimbledon)
149. Dean Holdsworth (Wimbledon)
150. Robbie Earle (Wimbledon)
Premier Gold 98 - B prefix - Badge (Engraved Foil)
20 cards
B01. Arsenal
B02. Aston Villa
B03. Barnsley
B04. Blackburn Rovers
B05. Bolton Wanderers
B06. Chelsea
B07. Coventry City
B08. Crystal Palace
B09. Derby County
B10. Everton
B11. Leeds United
B12. Leicester City
B13. Liverpool
B14. Manchester United
B15. Newcastle United
B16. Sheffield Wednesday
B17. Southampton
B18. Tottenham Hotspur
B19. West Ham United
B20. Wimbledon
Premier Gold 98 - G prefix - Golden Moments (Rainbow Foil)
5 cards
G1. David Beckham (Manchester United) - PFA Young Player of the Year 1997
G2. Alan Shearer (Newcastle United) - PFA Player of the Year 1997
G3. Gianfranco Zola (Chelsea) - Football Writers' Player of the Year 1996-97
G4. Champions - Premier League 96/97 (Manchester United)
G5. Au Revoir Eric 1992-97 - Eric Cantona (Manchester United)
Premier Gold 98 - H prefix - Hot Shots (Rainbow Foil)
5 cards
H1. Alan Shearer
H2. Ian Wright
H3. Robbie Fowler
H4. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
H5. Dwight Yorke
Premier Gold 98 - Superstars album card
1 large card
David Beckham (Manchester United) - PFA Young Player of the Year 1997
Gianfranco Zola (Chelsea) - Football Writers' Footballer of the Year 1996-97
Alan Shearer (Newcastle United) - PFA Player of the Year 1997
Robbie Fowler (Liverpool) - PFA Young Player of the Year 1995, 1998
Merlin Premier Gold 98 - Checklists (paper)
4 checklists
Checklist 1
Checklist 2
Checklist 3
Checklist 4
Premier Gold 98 - Adverts (paper)
6 known
'The Best Just Got Better'
'For The Ultimate in Trading Card Quality…'
Du kan vinne.... (You can win...) - No prize (Norwegian version)
Prize - Trip to Premier League match (Norwegian version)
Prize - Football shirt (Norwegian version)
Prize - Football (Norwegian version)
Merlin Premier Gold 98 - Album cover
Alan Shearer (Newcastle United)
Robbie Fowler (Liverpool)
Allan Nielsen (Tottenham Hotspur)
Premier Gold 98 - box
Alan Shearer (Newcastle United) - top
Gianfranco Zola (Chelsea), Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (Manchester United) - front
Robbie Fowler (Liverpool) - side
Allan Nielsen (Tottenham Hotspur) - side
Match Weekly - Match Weekly All Star Album (1981)
Match Weekly All Star Album
Match Weekly
1 booklet
This is another of those booklet where you had to cut out pages from the magazine, fold them in half and insert them into a special cover provided with the issue dated 19 September, 1981. I've typed them out as they appeared in the magazine rather than as they might appear in booklet form. There are 16 players each week, eight in colour and eight in black & white. The first eight player each week are the colour ones.
Spot the deliberate mistake. I feel a little better when I see errors like this. It makes my typing errors seem not so important. Derek Parlane (Leeds United) appears twice, once in colour and once in black and white, so that's 96 pictures but only 95 footballers.
UPDATE (27-07-2016): Front cover illustration replace with scans showing the front and back cover and the insides of the front and back covers.
Match Weekly All Star Album - 19 September, 1981
Clive Allen (Queens Park Rangers)
John Devine (Arsenal)
Trevor Cherry (Leeds United)
Mike Angus (Middlesbrough)
Phil Parkes (West Ham United)
Joe McBride (Everton)
Kenny Sansome (Arsenal)
Steve Hunt (Coventry City)
Danny McGrain (Celtic)
John Wark (Ipswich Town)
Arthur Albiston (Manchester United)
Mike Robinson (Brighton & Hove Albion)
John Robertson (Nottingham Forest)
Phil Neal (Liverpool)
Tony Kellow (Exeter City)
Brendon Batson (West Bromwich Albion)
Match Weekly All Star Album - 26 September, 1981
Petar Borota (Chelsea)
John Richards (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
Derek Parlane (Leeds United)
Mike Thomas (Everton)
Kevin Dillon (Birmingham City)
Steve Moran (Southampton)
Loek Ursem (Stoke City)
Steve Archibald (Tottenham hotspur)
Vince Hilaire (Crystal Palace)
Jim Platt (Middlesbrough)
Gary Owen (West Bromwich Albion)
Tony Currie (Queens Park Rangers)
Billy Kellock (Peterborough United)
Alan Young (Leicester City)
Paul Goddard (West Ham United)
David Kemp (Plymouth Argyle)
Match Weekly All Star Album - 3 October, 1981
Peter Withe (Aston Villa)
Lee Chapman (Stoke City)
Kevin Reeves (Manchester City)
David O'Leary (Arsenal)
Alex McLeish (Aberdeen)
Steve Coppell (Manchester United)
Kenny Dalglish (Liverpool)
Iain Munro (Sunderland)
Colin Lee (Chelsea)
Derek Johnstone (Rangers)
Terry Cochrane (Middlesbrough)
Paul Cooper (Ipswich Town)
Peter Taylor (Orient)
Alan Cork (Wimbledon)
Colin Morris (Blackpool)
Alan Curbishley (Birmingham City)
Match Weekly All Star Album - 10 October, 1981
Brian Greenhoff (Leeds United)
Peter Bodak (Coventry City)
Alan Ainscow (Everton)
Kevin Keegan (Southampton)
Jim Cannon (Crystal Palace)
Garth Crooks (Tottenham Hotspur)
Trevor Aylott (Burnley)
Alan Kennedy (Liverpool)
John McGovern (Nottingham Forest)
David Moss (Luton Town)
Frank Kopel (Dundee United)
Frank Worthington (Birmingham City)
Steve Buckley (Derby County)
Larry May (Leicester City)
Kevin Mabbutt (Bristol City)
Chris Woods (Norwich City)
Match Weekly All Star Album - 17 October, 1981
Mick Martin (Newcastle United)
Kenny Swain (Aston Villa)
John Gidman (Manchester United)
John Deehan (West Bromwich Albion)
Mark Dennis (Birmingham City)
John Hollins (Arsenal)
Ray Clemence (Tottenham Hotspur)
Phil Boyer (Manchester City)
Trevor Brooking (West Ham United)
Russell Osman (Ipswich Town)
Mark Chamberlain (Port Vale)
Keith Bertschin (Norwich City)
Viv Anderson (Nottingham Forest)
Trevor Whymark (Grimsby Town)
Eamonn Bannon (Dundee United)
Don Penn (Walsall)
Match Weekly All Star Album - 24 October, 1981
Joe Gallagher (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
Joe Waters (Grimsby Town)
Gary Shaw (Aston Villa)
Barry Powell (Derby County)
Stan Cummings (Sunderland)
Adrian Heath (Stoke City)
Alan Brazil (Ipswich Town)
Brian Horton (Luton Town)
Graham Roberts (Tottenham Hotspur)
Tommy Burns (Celtic)
Derek Parlane (Leeds United)
Craig Johnston (Liverpool)
Jeff Wealands (Birmingham City)
Mike Baxter (Middlesbrough)
Ian Wallce (Nottingham Forest)
David Armstrong (Southampton)
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