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Soccerbid were the first and ONLY memorabilia company in the world to be seen weekly on Sky Sports, Setanta & Match of the Day.
 

The following papers have featured Soccerbid and have written positive
stories about us.

The following radio stations regularly feature our items.

We are a registered dealer of Universal Autograph Collectors Club: No 294

We are also board members of Aftal

AFTAL are working together with the Police, Trading Standards, and Customs and Revenue officers to monitor and help stamp out the ever-growing problem of non-authentic signed memorabilia being sold and distributed throughout the UK. 

 
 
Soccerbid was delighted to have supplied memorabillia to help raise 26 Million pounds for the 2011 appeal
 
As seen on ITV 1 "May the Best House Win" November 2011
 
As seen on the Quest channel (on Sky, Virgin & Freeview) December 2011
John Surtees signed photo

John Surtees signed photo
After the sad news of the passing of the above we are pleased to offer a John Surtees signed 12x8 photo

Former Formula 1 and motorcycling world champion John Surtees died at the aged 83 on March 10th 2017.
Surtees is the only man to have won the grand prix world championship on both two wheels and four.
He won four 500cc motorcycling titles - in 1956, 1958, 1959 1960 & the F1 crown with Ferrari in 1964.
Surtees was awarded an MBE in 1959, the same year he won the Sports Personality of the Year award, and the CBE in 2016.
He won six F1 races in 111 starts between 1960 and 1972, and also drove for Honda, Lotus, Cooper, Lola and BRM.
Surtees was world champion in the 350cc motorcycling category as well as 500cc from 1958-60.
He later set up his own F1 team and was behind the wheel when it made its debut at the 1970 British Grand Prix at Brands Hatch.
Team Surtees managed two podium finishes but never won a race before folding in 1978.
Surtees went on to become chairman of the British team in the now-defunct A1 Grand Prix series, while his son Henry began competing in Formula Two but was killed in an accident at Brands Hatch in 2009, aged 18.
The family set up the Henry Surtees Foundation in aid of people recovering from brain and physical injuries and to support motorsport-related educational programmes.
Surtees remained involved in motor racing into his eighties, competing in classic car and bike events up until 2016.
 
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