Mad Eyed Screamer
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You'll be surprised what drives the value of programmes..... from the 70's onwards most programmes can be picked up between 1 and 3 pounds (sorry dont have a pound sign on my keyboard!)I collect pre-war football annuals so don't know much about programmes but pr
If I were you I'd Google football programme forums, join one and ask your question. No idea what drives the value of programmes....I have a programme in decent condition for the famous 1953 Blackpool cup final signed personally by Stanley Matthews and Stan Mortensen which you would think would be worth a bob or two but I paid £33 for. Good luck- hope you have a gem in the collection.
One exception to this is (I think) City v Derby 1976 / 77.
The programme has an advert for the Sex Pistols tour which included a gig at the Electric Circus in Collyhurst. The programme is highly sought after by Pistols aficionados so the value is very high.
The tour was also advertised in other clubs programmes in the towns / cities where the band were due to play and a similar pattern exits there too.