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County memorabilia

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The other day my dad was having a looking through some old records and found both songs that Notts County had released two players have signed it. Dose anyone else anything from years gone past shirt records etc. 36396319_10156263791126578_7563851872600

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Yeah, I’ve got some old books about Notts and some old Football Post newspapers, one was when they won promotion from the 4th division in the 70s.

I’ve got a few old programmes from the 50s and 60s too although I sold a few rarer ones on eBay.

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I have several former players autobiographies, scarves and the common programmes from days gone by. Nothing all that special but items I have picked up over the years.

I'm afraid I lost a lot of things when I first moved to the US, I had shirts, programmes, autograph books, a scrapbook with news clippings and other things too. I aim to come across for two weeks to see family, and I want to buy a new shirt.

In time I might be able to restart my collection.

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All the usual stuff, mine stands out no more than any other that has been mentioned. I do have some items which used to belong to Jimmy which I have kept safely, he personally gave them to me after he retired.

I have some of the oldest items which belonged to my Grandfather, there's very early programmes and news sheets which gave basic information (before programmes came about). I also have a very wide collection of programmes, most of which I have picked up over the years.

A Bolton fan gave me one of Kev's boots, also a founding members picture frame with little badges in and a poster signed by Jimmy Sirrel.

I've got a few signed shirts, as does @super_pie and I have a official EFL match ball given to me by Mitre before anyone else had one. I have been tempted to get it signed, yet I like the idea of it just being what it is.

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I don't have much myself.

I have several shirts that I have collected over the seasons, none are signed and the programmes I have are just random.

I have some small metal badges from various points, some feature the single magpie from the 80's and my dad says one is rare (its a golden magpie made out of 24 carrot gold). I also have programmes, shirts and all the general stuff.

Oh oh oh ohhhhh, everywhere where we go, watching super County putting on a show!

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Plenty of shirts and a few programmes, but mostly recent and nothing of value.  I also have an order of events card from the Juentus v Notts stadium opening back in 2011, but my main item is a large signed framed photoframe of Colin Slater's Greatest Notts XI.  That must be worth a bit.

What right do you have to tell me I'm wrong?  You're not my Granddaughter.

I thrown out a lot of stuff over the years and given things to charity shops, there is not much room for unused items and I don't miss having it to be honest.

I have all the usual stuff, programmes, books, cards, posters etc.

Oh oh oh ohhhhh, everywhere where we go, watching super County putting on a show!

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I have all the common things which have already been discussed, the one thing I do have which is different is one of the players shirts from the early 80's. It was given to me buy a friend who bought the shirt at an auction.

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On 12/07/2018 at 17:44, KingKev said:

I want to start collecting signed shirts and pictures, I hope to hang them on my bedroom wall but I don't have anything else currently.

I don't collect programmes.

I collected programs once but they took up loads of space I agree there mate.

collect signed stuff is great anything I get I give my nephew he has a right lot.

its great to meet the players after as well

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