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.
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Monday, 31 August 2020
Match of the Day magazine - 2020-21 Season Wallchart (League Ladders) (01) - 29 September
2020-21 2020-21 Season Wallchart (League Ladders) Match of the Day magazine 104 team tabs Part One of the Match of the Day League Ladder will be in the shops on 29 September, 2020.
It might still be available at places like W.H. Smith - they package the full League Ladder collection as an individual item, otherwise contact the published as they can provide back issues, or there's eBay.
Just to share my findings for anyone else looking, I was able to get the back issues that I was after at https://5minutefunshop.co.uk/search?type=product&q=match+of+the+day
In shops on 29th September 2019 your ad says! Hope you mean 2020!!
ReplyDeleteOoops.
DeleteI bought the wallchart and initial batch of team scarves/tabs. When is the edition with the rest of the tabs and scarves on sale?
ReplyDeleteSince the lockdown the magazine has gone from being a weekly to coming out every fortnight. The next issue is out on Tuesday (13 October).
DeleteIs macclesfield meant to be wycombe?
ReplyDeleteCan I buy this wallchart? I believe that it was issue 612 (29th Sept) with part 2 in issue 613. Any advice greatly appreciated.
ReplyDeleteIt might still be available at places like W.H. Smith - they package the full League Ladder collection as an individual item, otherwise contact the published as they can provide back issues, or there's eBay.
ReplyDeleteGood luck.
Thank you Alan, I will look into this
DeleteJust to share my findings for anyone else looking, I was able to get the back issues that I was after at https://5minutefunshop.co.uk/search?type=product&q=match+of+the+day
ReplyDeleteI'm pleased you managed to track them down.
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