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Basically programmes aren't worth naff all. Unless you have say George Best last game for Manure or some rare ones. I bought nearly 300 (Hoops) last year for under a tenner from a chap in Wood Green
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Basically programmes aren't worth naff all. Unless you have say George Best last game for Manure or some rare ones. I bought nearly 300 (Hoops) last year for under a tenner from a chap in Wood Green
Agree with Cambs. They have poor value. I've been to a couple of programme fairs in the past and picked up our 1967 League Cup Final programme for 3 or 4 quid. Others were about 10p each.
I thought about buying loads of them recently sorta like Cambs, but, with a view to selling them on individually but using the angle "buy the programme corresponding to the day/week you were born". Although they are worth 10p each I thought someone born 5/9/78 might happily shell out a few quid for a QPR v ???? prog dated 5/9/78. I then thought it'd be too much faff and effort for a moderate reward and shelved my grandiose plans....... Could be daft enough idea to get on Dragon's Den one day though!
Cheers M, some of the progs are when we played at White City. I'd like to get hold of the game v Leeds for our biggest ever attendance, 41000+ I believe?
There is always someone who will pay slightly over the odds for a programme with some relevance to them eg: Their first game, a birthdate of themselves/child, a cup-tie or suchlike. But "over the odds" isn't much either. Maybe a quid, perhaps two?
There is always someone who will pay slightly over the odds for a programme with some relevance to them eg: Their first game, a birthdate of themselves/child, a cup-tie or suchlike. But "over the odds" isn't much either. Maybe a quid, perhaps two?
There are a lot of programme collectors, just like stamps or cigarette cards. Someone may need one or two programmes to complete a whole seasons set. All programmes are definitely worth more than 10p, maybe if you buy in bulk off someone who is desperate.
Too many knockers on this message board, quick to start mugging someone off.
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