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Thread: Are Any Post 80s City Prorgammes Worth A Decent Amount

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    Are Any Post 80s City Prorgammes Worth A Decent Amount

    Got hundreds of them, chuck or sell ?

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    Re: Are Any Post 80s City Prorgammes Worth A Decent Amount

    Quote Originally Posted by Peajay View Post
    Got hundreds of them, chuck or sell ?
    200 plus views, looks like the green bags it is then.

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    I don't even know where mine are. Got loads of 80s City programs and a few 70s. Got a couple of FA Cup Final programs too. 1974 and 1983.

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    Got loads from 1991 to 2015

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    I’ve got 2 massive boxes in the loft full of programmes from the mid 70’s to mid 80’s when I suddenly realised I didn’t need to have a program from every home game I went to. I then only bought programmes sporadically, including the play off and cup final ones. In the boxes are also old newspapers ( including the last pink football echo from 1986), a load of old Cardiff fanzines and things like esso and shell coin collections and Panini sticker albums from past world cups.

    All of these are my “treasures”. I suspect my kids will dump the lot when I die

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Corleone View Post
    I’ve got 2 massive boxes in the loft full of programmes from the mid 70’s to mid 80’s when I suddenly realised I didn’t need to have a program from every home game I went to. I then only bought programmes sporadically, including the play off and cup final ones. In the boxes are also old newspapers ( including the last pink football echo from 1986), a load of old Cardiff fanzines and things like esso and shell coin collections and Panini sticker albums from past world cups.

    All of these are my “treasures”. I suspect my kids will dump the lot when I die
    That is how i feel

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    Re: Are Any Post 80s City Prorgammes Worth A Decent Amount

    Got every home programme since the new stadium opened, except this seasons.
    I doubt they're worth anything near the £3 each I paid for most of them.

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    I bought two collections recently for not much. So I now have about 4000 spares! To be fair some may be worth a few quid but most are very common, same for the 1970s and late 1960s. Due to Ebay even mid 1950s onwards are now not worth much except for a few away games and some Welsh Cup ones. Keep them as a memento and after your days they may well get dumped.

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    [QUOTE=cardiff55;5121115]I bought two collections recently for not much. So I now have about 4000 spares! To be fair some may be worth a few quid but most are very common, same for the 1970s and late 1960s. Due to Ebay even mid 1950s onwards are now not worth much except for a few away games and some Welsh Cup ones. Keep them as a memento and after your days they may well get dumped

    I have the programme from our 16-0 thrashing of Knighton Town in The Welsh Cup in the early 60s, those were the days my friends!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatty Foggon View Post
    Is that you Matt? You've taken the name of one of my idols. We signed him from Newcastle for £20k and sold him a year later to Middlesbrough for £10k. In the meantime he did not a lot, but did get sent off in his last game for us I think. He was fat and slow, a pale shadow of the player who helped win the Fairs Cup for Newcastle 2 years earlier. He did well at Boro though under Charlton, top scorer for 2 seasons.

    I went to see a reserve game once, I was 15 and it was half-term. He played, and by the time we'd walked halfway down Tudor Road on our way back to the station a white Rover 2000 screamed to a halt and a fat bloke ran out and in to the bookies. It was Foggon. It must have been about 7 minutes after the game ended. I did like him though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cardiff55 View Post
    Is that you Matt? You've taken the name of one of my idols. We signed him from Newcastle for £20k and sold him a year later to Middlesbrough for £10k. In the meantime he did not a lot, but did get sent off in his last game for us I think. He was fat and slow, a pale shadow of the player who helped win the Fairs Cup for Newcastle 2 years earlier. He did well at Boro though under Charlton, top scorer for 2 seasons.

    I went to see a reserve game once, I was 15 and it was half-term. He played, and by the time we'd walked halfway down Tudor Road on our way back to the station a white Rover 2000 screamed to a halt and a fat bloke ran out and in to the bookies. It was Foggon. It must have been about 7 minutes after the game ended. I did like him though.
    No mate. The best game I think he had for the city was v the hammers in the league cup on Sept 8th 1971.
    https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/spor...fairs-18015550

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    Quote Originally Posted by cardiff55 View Post
    Is that you Matt? You've taken the name of one of my idols. We signed him from Newcastle for £20k and sold him a year later to Middlesbrough for £10k. In the meantime he did not a lot, but did get sent off in his last game for us I think. He was fat and slow, a pale shadow of the player who helped win the Fairs Cup for Newcastle 2 years earlier. He did well at Boro though under Charlton, top scorer for 2 seasons.

    I went to see a reserve game once, I was 15 and it was half-term. He played, and by the time we'd walked halfway down Tudor Road on our way back to the station a white Rover 2000 screamed to a halt and a fat bloke ran out and in to the bookies. It was Foggon. It must have been about 7 minutes after the game ended. I did like him though.
    No my username is very boring Tony. That is my site though

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