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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
1965 European Cup winners cup Replica recepion programme actually signed by Ken Brown

1965 European Cup winners cup Replica recepion programme actually signed by Ken Brown
1965 European Cup winners cup Replica recepion programme actually signed by Ken Brown with printed signatures of the West Ham team including Bobby Moore

The 1965 European Cup Winners' Cup Final between West Ham United & TSV 1860 München of West Germany. The final was held at Wembley Stadium in London on 19 May 1965. It was the final match of the 1964–65 Cup Winners' Cup tournament and the fifth European Cup Winners' Cup Final since the competition's inception. It was aid to be one of the best Cup Winners' Cup Finals, West Ham began all over the opposition. John Sissons missed from only three yards. Petar Radenkovic made a brilliant save from Brian Dear, one of several saves in the first half. Alan Sealey and Brian Dear just failed to get to a Sisson cross. At the other end Hans Küppers narrowly missed. Despite chances at both ends, there was no score at half-time. The second half began in a similar vain. Dear went close and Sisson hit the post. Jim Standen made fine saves from Rudi Brunnenmeier, Peter Grosser and Kuppers. The breakthrough came in the 70th minute when Ronnie Boyce threaded a pass between two defenders and Sealey cracked the ball into the net from a difficult angle. Two minutes later, West Ham scored again. A free kick to West Ham was not cleared, Bobby Moore crossed it over, Radenkovic failed to collect the ball and Sealey scored a second goal to seal the match for West Ham.
 
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