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Is it just me or is it a bit sad to see players autographs just dumped and forgotten about these days.
I remember while I was 15-16 and started playing men's football and I had a really good season, so our manager who was well connected arranged to have Mick Stockwell come down and see me and a signed photo and all that, as he was my favourite player at the time as a reward for how well i'd done (he was very old school with the kids) and I still have it, as with subsequent players and managers from that era - I wouldn't dream of discarding them.
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help with Ipswich signatures? on 15:18 - Sep 10 with 4445 views
help with Ipswich signatures? on 15:16 - Sep 10 by ActionMan
Is it just me or is it a bit sad to see players autographs just dumped and forgotten about these days.
I remember while I was 15-16 and started playing men's football and I had a really good season, so our manager who was well connected arranged to have Mick Stockwell come down and see me and a signed photo and all that, as he was my favourite player at the time as a reward for how well i'd done (he was very old school with the kids) and I still have it, as with subsequent players and managers from that era - I wouldn't dream of discarding them.
help with Ipswich signatures? on 15:16 - Sep 10 by ActionMan
Is it just me or is it a bit sad to see players autographs just dumped and forgotten about these days.
I remember while I was 15-16 and started playing men's football and I had a really good season, so our manager who was well connected arranged to have Mick Stockwell come down and see me and a signed photo and all that, as he was my favourite player at the time as a reward for how well i'd done (he was very old school with the kids) and I still have it, as with subsequent players and managers from that era - I wouldn't dream of discarding them.
I think this is a piece of printed shop merchandise isn't it?
Luke Varney 42 top right Piotr Malarczyk bottom centre above N and R Kevin Foley 44 top right Daryl Murphy 9 above M Cole Skuse 8 Luke Chambers 4 top left Christophe Berra 6 top centre Jonathan Douglas 22 centre Jay Tabb 18 bottom above A and D Tommy Smith 5 bottom right Dean Gerkin 1 bottom left above P and O Jonas Knudsen 3 top Bartosz Bialkowski 33 top centre next to Berra Freddie Sears 20 above O and A
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help with Ipswich signatures? on 16:09 - Sep 10 with 4330 views
help with Ipswich signatures? on 15:18 - Sep 10 by itfcjoe
A selfie is the signature of today
It certainly is.
I am content with my autograph collection incorporating the players and staff from 1961/62 and loads of signed photos by some of the footballing goods and greats of the early to mid 1960's.
Also several ITFC players acquired over the following 50 years or so.
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help with Ipswich signatures? on 16:57 - Sep 10 with 4213 views
Remember when we had good players playing for us in the Championship?
In the spirit of reconciliation and happiness at the end of the Banter Era (RIP) and as a result of promotion I have cleared out my ignore list. Look forwards to reading your posts!
help with Ipswich signatures? on 15:16 - Sep 10 by ActionMan
Is it just me or is it a bit sad to see players autographs just dumped and forgotten about these days.
I remember while I was 15-16 and started playing men's football and I had a really good season, so our manager who was well connected arranged to have Mick Stockwell come down and see me and a signed photo and all that, as he was my favourite player at the time as a reward for how well i'd done (he was very old school with the kids) and I still have it, as with subsequent players and managers from that era - I wouldn't dream of discarding them.
When I was playing american football for Colchester Gladiators, a kid with his dad approached me after a game for my signature. He handed me a pen and a used paper plate with ketchup smeers on it. I knew I had reached my peak at that moment. Got a feeling the plate never made it outside the ground.
On a similar note. My dad worked nights at a hotel in chelmsford in the period when Porridge the film was being made at Chelmsford prison. The cast were known as the animals and all stayed at the hotel except for Ronnie Barker and Richard Beckinsale who they brought in from Brentwood each day. The cast were crazy and shut off one of the roads to play cricket and also stole someones moped and put it above the hotel entrance porch.
He got he a section of the film schedule with loads of signatures on it but I cannot make out who's signature they are or if any are the main cast or secondary characters.