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Arsenal
Football Home Programme Collectors Handbook 1946-2006 Arsenal
Collectors handbook for home programmes is a booklet which has been many
years in the making and spans more then forty years of the clubs history. It
lists and brings together for the first time reserve and youth matches that
have been played at Highbury. This booklet will appeal to you where you are
interested in collecting football programmes or only in the results of every
Arsenal match played at Highbury since the war.
Programmes
have been listed as they were printed season by season, in date order with
actual programme numbers even though the printers have got one or two
programme numbers confused. I have included fixture details and results;
Arsenal's score is shown first. There is also a column to mark in personal
collection details with abbreviated information as to the type of unusual
programmes issued for a particular match issued each season. It is, of
cause, very difficult to list all other matches played at Highbury were
programmes have been issued including results, other then Arsenal matches
such as English Schools shields, Catering Cups and other minor matches as
there have been so many matches played over the years. I would appreciate any
help and information, which could be of use to me and other collectors for
inclusion in any future publication. I have
only coded the unusual programmes issued each season. As most first team
programmes issued in season 1946-47 are four page issues codes have not been
included. Other reserve and youth programmes, which are not coded, are
1962-63 till 1974-75 red on white card type programmes, and 1975-76 to date
single sheet duplicated programmes. To help collectors, I have coded with a
star * the postponed programmes which have not been officially issued by the
club. The Manchester United V Benfica European Cup Final replay was due to be
played at Highbury on 31 May 1968, a programme was printed before the first
match at Wembley and I have seen three copies of this programme but as the
match never took place this programme has not been included in the list. After the
start of the Second World War in 1939 Arsenal Stadium became an Air Raid
Precautions base (A.R.P.) and closed to football. Tottenham came to the
rescue and threw open the hospitality of
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