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Welcome to the MSR World of Memorabilia Our website will be completely refurbished and ready by Tuesday 22nd November Keep logging on for an update We are now accepting credit card payments by phone, call our office on 0115 9886188 between the hours of 9am - 5pm Monday to Friday and speak to Mick, John or Andy. We can arrange delivery or collection via payment methods to suit including weekly payments if required. Delivery throughout Nottingham and Derbyshire is free A courier or postage cost will apply for elsewhere in the UK or abroad All items come professionally framed and are subject to availability
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WAYNE ROONEY At Euro 2004, while experienced England players struggled to find their form, Wayne Rooney produced 4 stunning displays to announce himself on the world stage. The best was against Croatia when he scored two goals of the highest quality to win the game. His celebration is captured in this great piece which is signed by the up and coming star .
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PAUL GASCOIGNE Paul Gascoigne is a true character in the football world and was very popular during his spell in Scotland. One of his most memorable games for Rangers came in the final game of the 1995/96 season against Aberdeen. Gazza scored a fantastic hat trick to seal the Scottish title, Rangers eighth title in a row and was also named Scottish player of the season. This picture is personally signed by Gascoigne and is professionally framed. |
DENIS LAW In the 1960's Denis Law was the King of Old Trafford. When it came to scoring goals Law was the master, a pure genius when it came to putting a ball in the back of the net. Law won the European Footballer of the Year award in 1964 and helped Manchester United win the league twice in 1965 and 1967, forming the legendary trio of Best, Law and Charlton. On the International scene Law was a regular for Scotland. This piece is a professionally framed Manchester United shirt signed by Law. |
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DAVE MACKAY – DERBY COUNTY 1969 This item celebrates the 1968/69 season when Derby County won promotion to the 1st Division. Dave Mackay was a crowd favourite and this item features an image of the iron hard Scotsman lifting the trophy. Adjacent to this are extracts from the souvenir programme showing the trophy and Dave Mackay as the joint footballer of the year. This piece also includes a copy of the final league table for this very successful season for Derby County . top |
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DAVE MACKAY – DERBY COUNTY While at Derby County Dave Mackay helped turn the Rams into one of the best clubs in Europe. Mackay captained them to Division One and then returned to manage the club to a second league title in 1975. This Derby County shirt is personally signed by the iron hard Scotsman .
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DAVE MACKAY - SCOTLAND During the sixties and seventies, Dave Mackay personified the image of the gritty, determined, iron hard Scotsman that battled to the very end and often to victory. A Scottish league and cup winner with his home team of Hearts, Dave moved to English Football with Spurs in 1959. He was awarded the Football writers player of the year in 1968/69 whilst playing for Derby County. Dave Mackay has personally signed this authentic Scotland shirt from the era. |
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DANNY WILLIAMS Danny William's career changed forever in July 2004 when he dumped Mike Tyson to a fourth round defeat in Louisville. This achievement will sit proudly in the history books for generations to come. Previously William's signature win in his career came when he defeated his British title against Mark Potter in 2000. Williams dislocated his right arm early in the fight but somehow continued to deck Potter in the 6 th round. Unfortunately he failed to complete his boxing fairytale in Las Vegas after his brave World Heavyweight title bid was ended by Vitali Klitschko. Danny Williams has personally signed this picture of him knocking down Mike Tyson in this famous win.
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SIR BOBBY CHARLTON & GEORGE BEST Both these players will always be remembered as true greats. Sir Bobby Charlton was one the sports true gentlemen, the perfect role model. Bobby won everything the game had to offer including the World Cup and the European Cup for Manchester United. George Best on the other hand is often referred to as the first ‘footballing superstar'. Most would argue that he is the most gifted footballer ever produced in the British Isles, there wasn't anything he couldn't do. This authentic Manchester United shirt is personally signed by both players and is beautifully framed.
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SIR BOBBY CHARLTON & NOBBY STILES Bobby Charlton and Nobby Stiles were legends both for their club Manchester United and Country. Stiles was famous for being one of the games ‘hard men' that were common place in the 60's and 70's being an awesome tackler. Sir Bobby Charlton had exquisite skills – grace, speed, athleticism and a thunderbolt shot that made him dangerous even 30 yards from goal. Both players have signed this authentic Manchester United shirt.top |
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ST JOHN & ROGER HUNTAt Liverpool Roger Hunt developed an incisive attacking partnership with Ian St John and his haul of 245 league goals between 1959 and 1969 stands as a club record, as does his single season total of 41 in the 1961-62 Second Division promotion campaign. Ian St John swiftly became a cult hero at Liverpool after he was signed for a then club record of £37,500 from Motherwell. St John's most famous Liverpool goal was his header from Ian Callaghan's cross at Wembley in 1965 to bring the FA Cup to Anfield for the first time. Both players have signed this authentic Liverpool shirt which has been professionally framed.Request other Memorabilia please click here |
STUART PEARCE Stuart Pearce is an English sporting icon. He was a favourite with supporters wherever he played through his displays of wholehearted determination and hard tackling which earned him his now famous nickname ‘Psycho'. Pearce's character was perhaps best demonstrated by his spot kick against Spain during Euro 96 when he finally put his Italia 90 demons to rest. This signed England shirt has been personally signed by Stuart Pearce and is professionally framed. |
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TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FA CUP 1967 Tottenham Hotspur were a major force throughout the 1960's and 70's and were very successful as a cup side. This piece commemorates their 2-1 FA Cup final victory over rivals Chelsea when Robertson and Saul scored the winning goals. This fantastic picture shows Dace Mackay being held aloft with the FA Cup by Greaves, Gilzean, Jennings, Venables and Robertson. This item has been personally signed by Dave Mackay, Jimmy Greaves and Pat Jennings and has been professionally framed. |
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MICHAEL OWEN Michael Owen joined Liverpool as a schoolboy and scored prolifically as he rose rapidly through the Anfield ranks. During the summer of 1998 he achieved worldwide fame following his stunning strike in the World Cup second round clash with Argentina. Off the pitch he collected the PFA Young Player of the year for season 1997-98 and in 1998 was also voted BBC Sports Personality of the year. Michael also scored a sensational hat-trick in England's 5-1 win over Germany. He was named European Footballer of the year in December 2001 when he received the prestigious Ballon D'or. This piece is personally signed by Michael Owen and professionally framed.
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BRIAN CLOUGH & STUART PEARCEThis piece is the ultimate piece of Nottingham Forest memorabilia. It features two signed photographs of Forest legends Brian Clough and Stuart Pearce. Brian Clough was arguably the greatest manager of modern times. He represented everything good about football, his teams were exciting, skilful and clean and he turned players who had been labeled ‘average' into international stars. His achievement of winning back to back European Cup wins will always be remembered. Stuart Pearce is another Forest favourite mainly due to his displays of wholehearted determination and hard tackling which earned him the nickname ‘Psycho'. Pearce was captain at Forest and played 522 games netting 88 goals.Request other Memorabilia please click here
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