“Programme! Programme! Get your matchday programme!”Liverpool FC’s official matchday programme has been part of the Anfield experience since the very beginning, the voice of the club and an enduring bond with the fans – and this is its colourful story from the origins of LFC to the phenomenal modern era. See what the earliest programmes were like and learn how the publication evolved from 1892 to the present day, with each decade bringing changes to its look and feel along with heroes who made LFC history, and triumph and tragedy in changing times. This official book showcases a spectacular array of front covers and inside pages from every era: the must-read managers’ notes and the captains’ columns; the star interviews and opposition analysis; the vital stats, match reports and reaction from the team’s finest hours; and of course the fashions!Compiled by Reds fan and programme collector Andy Marsden, sharing many unseen images from his comprehensive archive, it’s an essential and evocative guide to an LFC institution. Get with the programme!
FREE WITH YOUR ORDER: Without a doubt the finest piece of football memorabilia in the British Isles. The only fully signed photo in existence of the legendary England team that won the FIFA World Cup in 1966. The team in the photo are wearing the red matchday shirts with Bobby Moore holding the Jules Rimet Trophy; the photo is also signed by Alf Ramsey, manager, and Harold Stephenson, trainer, as well as most of the reserves. The original was in a late 1960’s football annual that was sold to international collector Nigel Wray (https://bit.ly/Priory_Collection). You will receive with your order an A4 laminated print of this intriguing piece of historic football memorabilia. The A4 print also has the signatures of the reserves. Jimmy Greaves, Jimmy Armfield, Gerry Byrne, Ron Flowers, Norman Hunter, Terry Paine, Ian Callaghan, George Eastham, Ron Springett (signed in pencil), Peter Bonetti.
Publisher: Reach Sport
Published: April 13, 2023
Price: £15.99
ISBN-10: 1914197674
ISBN-13: 978-1914197673
Hardback: 288 pages
Dimensions: 254 x 198 mm