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FULHAM V CHARLTON ATHLETIC EARLY 1950S COMPOSITE FOOTBALL PHOTOGRAPH

FULHAM V CHARLTON ATHLETIC EARLY 1950S COMPOSITE FOOTBALL PHOTOGRAPH

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Black and white composite photograph showing the crowd, including the two managers, at a match between Fulham and Charlton Athletic in the early 1950s. The smaller photograph shows Charlie Vaughan scoring past Ian Black with Pavitt and Hurst looking on. The two managers are given speech bubbles - Dodgin: "Um ...shall I Spring those Umpteen Thousands?" and Jimmy Seed: "...I might do worse than Keep him".

20 x 25cm. Very good condition.

Date
1950s

£30.00 (Code: 38733)

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