England’s Greatest Ever Forward Line
by 10Footballs | Feb 12, 2016 | Articles
The 1940’s saw an England team with what most experts agree was the nations best ever attacking force, players such as Stanley Matthews and Tom Finney tore apart opponent’s defences producing massive score lines across the continent… Download the...England vs Scotland 1920’s – 1930’s
by 10Footballs | Dec 8, 2015 | Articles
A look at some of the classic matches between the old rivals in the inter war period, a time when England began playing at the new Wembley Empire Stadium… Download the article here – 10 Footballs – England vs Scotland 1920s 1930s ( You will need the...England Away Games 1930’s
by 10Footballs | Dec 8, 2015 | Articles
England’s golden footballing era, the team of the 1930’s was arguably the best ever, and were it not for the outbreak of WW2, possibly a team that could have lifted the world cup… Download the article here – 10 Footballs – England Away...Football Programmes
Programmes To 1900
Programmes 1900 – 1919
Programmes 1920s
- The Programmes – 1919/20
- The Programmes – 1920/21
- The Programmes – 1921/22
- The Programmes – 1922/23
- The Programmes – 1923/24
- The Programmes – 1924/25
- The Programmes – 1925/26
- The Programmes – 1926/27
- Newcastle 1926 – 1927
- The Programmes – 1927/28
- The Programmes – 1928/29
- The Programmes – 1929/30
- Arsenal 1929-1930
Programmes 1930s
- The Programmes – 1930/31
- Arsenal 1930-1931
- The Programmes – 1931/32
- Arsenal 1931/1932
- The Programmes – 1932/33
- Arsenal 1932 – 1933
- The Programmes – 1933/34
- Arsenal 1933/1934
- The Programmes – 1934/35
- England 1934/35
- Arsenal 1934/35
- Sheffield Utd 1934/35
- The Programmes – 1935/36
- Sunderland 1935 – 1936
- Arsenal 1935/36
- Internationals 1935/36
- The Programmes – 1936/37
- Arsenal 1936/1937
- Sunderland 1936/37
- England & Internationals 1936-37
- English Amateurs Tour of Australia & New Zealand 1937
- The Programmes – 1937/1938
- Islington Corinthians World Tour 1937-38
- FA Cup Matches 1937/38
- England Internationals 1937/38
- Tottenham Hotspur 1937/1938
- Spurs Reserves 1937-1938
- Chelsea 1937/1938
- Arsenal 1937/1938
- Everton 1937-38
- Brentford 1937/1938
- The Programmes – 1938/39
- FA Cup Matches 1938/39
- Arsenal 1938/1939
- England & Scotland 1938/39
- Everton 1938-39
- The Programmes – 1939/40 (The Aborted Season)
Programmes 1940s
- Wartime 1939/40
- Wartime 1940/41
- Wartime 1941/42
- Wartime 1942/43
- Wartime 1943/44
- Wartime 1944/45
- Aldershot Wartime
- England 1944/45
- Uncle Alf: Part 1 – Stockton Schoolboys and the County Team
- Uncle Alf: Part 2 – Stan Cullis and David Jack come calling
- Uncle Alf: Part 3 – Stockton, South Bank, The Army & Boro Reserves
- The Programmes – 1945/46
- Man Utd 1945-1946
- Derby County 1945/46
- Moscow Dynamo 1945/46
- England 1945/46
- The Programmes – 1946-47
- Man Utd 1946-47
- Stoke City 1946/47
- Wolves 1946/47
- Newcastle 1946/47
- Chelsea 1946-47
- Internationals 1946/47
- The Programmes – 1947/48
- Arsenal 1947/1948 Champions
- Arsenal Reserves 1947-1948
- Man Utd 1947-48
- Derby County 1947/48
- Blackpool 1947-1948
- Notts County 1947-1948 Tommy Lawton
- England & Great Britain 1947-1948
- GB Olympics 1948
- The Programmes – 1948-49
- Charlton Athletic 1948/49
- Notts County 1948-1949 (Lawton)
- Man Utd 1948-49
- Middlesbrough 1948-49
- Newcastle 1948-49
- Derby 1948-49
- England 1948-49
- The Programmes – 1949-1950
- Man Utd 1949-1950
- Notts County 1949-1950 (Lawton)
- 1949-50 World Cup Season Internationals
- Arsenal 1949-1950
- Derby 1949-1950
- Aston Villa 1949-1950
Programmes 1950s
- Duncan Edwards 1950-58
- Seamus O’Connell
- Jimmy Greaves 1950 – 1970
- The Programmes – 1950/51
- Man Utd 1950-51
- Arsenal 1950-51
- Newcastle 1950-51
- Derby 1950-51
- Barnsley 1950-51
- Notts County 1950-1951 (Lawton)
- England 1950/51 & FA Tour to Australia 1951
- The Programmes – 1951/52
- Man Utd 1951/1952 Champions
- Man City 1951-1952
- Notts County & Brentford 1951-52 (Lawton)
- England 1951/52
- The Programmes – 1952/53
- Arsenal 1952 – 1953 Champions
- Arsenal Reserves 1952-1953
- Man Utd 1952-1953
- Man City 1952-1953
- Newcastle 1952 – 1953
- Brentford 1952-53
- FA Cup 1952-1953
- England 1952 – 1953 & The Coronation Cup May 1953
- Port Vale 1953-1954
- Arsenal 1953/54
- Arsenal Reserves 1953 – 1954
- Chelsea 1954/1955 Champions
- England 1953/54
- Manchester United 1953 – 1954
- Tommy Lawton 1953 – 1954
- 1953 – 1954
- 1954 – 1955
- Port Vale 1954-1955
- Barcelona 1954/55
- Real Madrid 1954/55
- Manchester United 1954 – 1955
- Arsenal Reserves 1954 – 1955
- Arsenal 1954 – 1955
- West Bromwich Albion 1954 – 1955
- Newcastle United 1954 – 1955
- Hull City 1954 – 1955
- Middlesbrough 1954 – 1955
- England 1954 – 1955
- West Ham United 1954 – 1955
- 1954 FIFA World Cup Switzerland
- 1955 – 1956
- Manchester City 1955 – 1956
- DT’s Birthday 02.04.1955
- Puskas & Hungary pre-1956
- Man Utd 1955-1956
- West Brom 1955-1956
- England 1955-1956 & FA Tour of South Africa 1956
- Man Utd 1956/57 – League Champions
- Olympic Games Football 1956
- England 1956/57
- Internationals & World Cup Qualifiers 1956/57
- England 1957/58
- Wolverhampton Wanderers 1956 – 1957
- 1956 – 1957
- Manchester City 1956 – 1957
- Blackpool 1956 – 1957
- West Brom 1956-1957
- Southampton 1956 – 1957
- Tommy Lawton & The Poppies – 1955/57
- World Cup Qualifiers 1957/58
- Leeds United 1957 – 1958
- Notts County 1957-1958
- West Brom 1957-1958
- The Programmes – 1957/58
- Wolves 1957 – 1958 Champions
- Southampton 1957 – 1958
- Chelsea 1957 – 1958
- Man Utd 1957-58 – Munich
- Manchester City 1957 – 1958
- Darlington 1957 – 1958
- Peterborough, Sheffield Wednesday & Sheffield United 1957 – 1958
- Welsh Cup Final & Others 1957 – 1958
- Bolton, Stockton, Middlesbrough FA Cup Winners 1957 – 1958
- 1958 World Cup
- Leeds United 1956 – 1957
- Everton 1957 – 1958
- 1958 – 1959
- Watford 1958 – 1959
- Preston North End 1958-1959
- Non League 1958 – 1959
- Cardiff 1958 – 1959
- Millwall 1958 – 1959
- Brentford 1958 – 1959
- Chelsea 1958 – 1959
- Manchester United 1958 – 1959
- Manchester City 1958 – 1959
- Sheffield United 1958 – 1959
- Sunderland 1958-59
- West Brom 1958-1959
- Reading 1958 – 1959
- England 1958 – 1959
- Bela Vista FC Tour of Europe 1958
- Puskas & Real Madrid – 1959 onwards
- Hibernian 1958 – 1959
- Plymouth 1958 – 1959
- Tommy Taylor
- Brian Clough – The Player
- The Programmes – 1959/60
- Wolves 1959-1960
- Man Utd 1959-1960
- Gateshead 1959/1960
- Burnley 1959/1960 Champions
- Arsenal 1959 – 1960
- Middlesbrough 1959 – 1960
- Birmingham city 1959 – 1960
- West Brom 1959-1960
- Blackpool 1959 – 1960
- Brentford 1959 – 1960
- Manchester City 1959 – 1960
- Swindon 1959-1960
- Swindon Reserves and Schools 1959-1960
- England 1959 – 1960
Programmes 1960s
- The Programmes 1960-1961
- Spurs 1960/61 – Double Winning Season
- Spurs 1960/61 – Double Winning Season – Friendlies & Reserves
- England 1960 – 1961
- Bolton Wanderers 1960 – 1961
- Leicester City 1960 – 1961
- Manchester United 1960 – 1961
- Stan Matthews 1961 – 1967
- England (Prior to Alf Ramsey) 1961 – 1963
- 1961 – 1962
- Middlesbrough 1961 – 1962
- Manchester United 1961 – 1962
- Manchester City 1961 – 1962
- George Best 1962 – 1973 – While it was still serious
- Leyton Orient 1962 – 1963
- Sunderland 1962-1963
- Liverpool 1962 – 1963
- Middlesbrough 1962 – 1963
- Manchester City 1962 – 1963
- Manchester United 1962 – 1963
- 1962 – 1963
- 1963 – 1964
- Tommy Lawton & the Poppies – The Return
- Crystal Palace 1963-1964
- Liverpool 1963 – 1964 Champions
- Cardiff City 1963-1964
- Chelsea 1963 – 1964
- Man City 1963 – 1964
- Bradford Park Avenue 1963-1964
- Middlesbrough 1963 – 1964
- Man Utd 1963 – 1964
- St. Mirren 1963-1964
- 1964-1965
- Man Utd – 1964 – 1965
- Man City 1964 -1965
- Middlesbrough 1964 – 1965
- The 1964 Betting Scandal
- 1965 – 1966
- Middlesbrough 1965-66
- Man Utd 1965-66
- Man City 1965-66
- Shrewsbury 1965-66
- Sir Alf Ramsey & The World Cup 1966
- 1966 – 1967
- Man Utd 1966-67 Championship
- Manchester City 1966-1967
- QPR 1966-67
- Middlesbrough 1966-1967 3rd Division Promotion
- 1967 – 1968
- Man City 1967-1968 – Champions
- Middlesbrough 1967-68
- West Brom – FA Cup Winners 1968
- Manchester United 1967 – 1968
- 1968 – 1969
- Man Utd 1968-1969
- Man City 1968-1969
- Leeds 1968-69
- Middlesbrough 1968-1969
- Brian Clough – Manager Part 1
- 1969/70 – Specials
- 1969 – 1970
- Newcastle 1969 Fairs Cup
- Everton 1969/70 Champions
- Middlesbrough 1969-1970
- Youth 1960-61 – 1969-70
Programmes 1970s
- 1970s Cup Finals
- 1970 – 1971
- Arsenal 1970-1971
- Manchester Utd 1970-1971
- Chelsea 1970-71
- Manchester City 1970-1971
- Leyton Orient 1970-71
- Cambridge Utd 1970-71
- England Internationals 1970s
- 1971 – 1972
- Hereford FA Cup Run 1971/72
- Man Utd 1971-72
- Man City 1971-72
- 1972 – 1973
- Hull City 1972-73
- Sunderland 1973 FA Cup Winners
- 1973 – 1974
- Middlesbrough 1973 – 1974 Division 2 Champions
- 1974 – 1979
- Man Utd 1974-75
- Carlisle 1974-1975
- George Best 1975 – 2005
- Brian Clough – Manager Part 2
- Tottenham Hotspur 1977-1978
- Wimbledon 1977-78
- Wigan 1978-79
- Scotland Home Internationals 1970s – 1980s
- George Best – Hibernian 1979 – 1981
- Postponed & Abandoned Games 1970s Onwards
- Youth 1970-71 – 1979-80
Programmes 1980s
Programmes 1990s
- Eric Cantona
- Barnet 1991-1992
- Aldershot 1991-92
- Wycombe Wanderers 1992-1993
- Wycombe Wanderers 1993-1994
- Middlesbrough 1994-1995
- Umbro Cup 1995
- Euro 96
- Middlesbrough 1996-1997
- Middlesbrough 1997-1998
- Man Utd 1998/1999 Treble Champions
- Man Utd Friendlies 1998-99
- Man Utd Reserves 1998-99
- Man Utd Senior Cup & Youth 1998-99
Boxing Programmes
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