Unused their virtually worthless. Postally used in fine condition you might get a pound or so.
I would use a fine tip, regular run of the mill, Sharpie. The ultra fine tip would be too small and not hold up as long.
Don;t know, but I am listing one on Ebay tomorrow night so if you need to know, have a look what it goes for. I know there are no others on there!
Look under Sporting memorabilia
The winners of the FA Cup in 2008-2009 received prize mony of £2 million. However they also won prize money for winning each round on the way to the final. The winners would have entered the competition in the third round and their prize money in each round was as follows: 3rd round - £75,000 4th round - £100,000 5th round - £200,000 6th round - £400,000 Semi-final - £1,000,000 Final - £2,000,000
Sorry,don`t know the answer but would love to know as i`ve gotone exactly the same..
Try Ebay!
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What would the value be if this was signed by both teams?
You need to specify the year that the photo was taken. if its the 1982 Super Bowl XVII team, i would say you can ask for 2,500 - 56,000 USD. Just kidding i dont know anything about the value of an autographed photo.
Look at this website http://www.footballzone.co.uk/replicas.html There are 4 versions in all I think! The original, a reprint in 1966, reprint in 1970 and another reprint in 1999
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In good condition, approx £100.
Most FA Cup final tickets from the 1960's through to 1990's are worth in the order of £15-£45, depending on the winning team. The original ticket for Wembley is worth only £30, but the novelty factor of the replay at Old Trafford and this being Chelsea's first FA Cup makes this one very collectable.
The FIFA World Cup is held every four years. The next tournament will be in 2014. The 2014 FIFA World Cup will be hosted in Brazil and is expected to last from June 13 to July 13 of that year.
£10 in mint condition, less than £5 in poor condition
Depends on who there opponent was really id say between 400 and 600 pounds Depends on who there opponent was really id say between 400 and 600 pounds
On 25 May, 1967 Celtic travelled to Lisbon to face Inter Milan in the European Cup Final. Celtic won 2-1 to become the first British side to win the cup.
The game is said to be a 'victory for football' as Celtic's attacking flair overcame Inter's 'Catenaccio' defensive style.
Remarkably, all but one member of Celtic's squad were born within 10 miles of Celtic Park in Glasgow. The team have been nicknamed the Lisbon Lions, and are considered the greatest side in Celtic's history.
ronaldinho lives in la la land no i am just joking he lives in Downtown Brazil
3hrs.
Actual time:
4 x 15 Minute Quaterters.
12 minute halftime
1 x 2 minute between quarter breaks.
= Bare minimum of 76 mins.
An NFL game will many times have commercial breaks at the end of plays that result in TO (like out of bounds after catch), injuries, Officail TO, and change of possession.
So NFL games will last 3 hours minimum with filler like commentary and commercials to make up the lag.
Yup.. aprox 110 minutes of announcer yacking, beer commercials, and truck ads.
The Italian club which has won the most titles in Serie A is Juventus. Juventus has won a total of 30 titles ever since the inception of Serie A.
It would be worth around 500 to 1,000 dollars Black10 says: It would be quite expensive, but at the same time how many people in a life time get an autographed ball?
you need: soccer shoes, shin guards, socks, a jersey, and a ball
Hey, a few tips; You should probably be fit and be able to run for a long period of time. Make sure your enthusiastic in helping out team mates and not being all sour to the other team. Remember, its just a game! Even if you can't run fast, at least you're contributing to helping your team. At least your trying, right?
Between May 2010 and May 2011 the Top 5 paid Soccer players through team earnings and company endorsements are as follows:
1) David Beckham - $40 Million
2) Cristiano Ronaldo - $38 Million
3) Lionel Messi - $32 Million
4) Ricardo Kaka - $25 Million
5) Ronaldihno - $24 Million