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Match Of The Day - Large Signed Football Photo Lineker Brooking Davies Autographs

Original price £100.00 - Original price £100.00
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£100.00
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Current price £100.00

Match of the Day

Football - A large mounted colour photograph signed by ten of the Match of the Day team in the late 1990s, including Gary Lineker, John Motson, Trevor Brooking, Barry Davies, Alan Hansen, Mark Lawrenson, Ray Stubbs, Mark Bright, Garth Crooks and Hazel Irvine.

Provenance: From the private collection of John ‘Motty’ Motson.

Measures 50cm x 76cm and is in good overall condition.

Please refer to illustrations.

Additional Information
Object Signed Photos
Sub-Type Football
Type Sport
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