Football: Blues Bid for Haul of Fame ; Trust Aims to Buy Famous Memorabilia
Liverpool Echo › July 15, 2005
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Liverpool Echo › July 15, 2005
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EVERTON Football Club has joined forces with the grandson of the club's most famous chairman - to try to secure the future of the most historically significant collection of football artefacts ever assembled.
A charitable trust was launched at Goodison Park today - by Blues' chief executive Keith Wyness, former director Lord Grantchester and true blue PR guru Tony Tighe - with the aim of securing the unique David France Collection.See the full content of this document
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Football: Blues Bid for Haul of Fame ; Trust Aims to Buy Famous Memorabilia
The Blues have pledged pounds 250,000, while Lord Grantchester has donated pounds 100,000 towards the total cost of pounds 800,000.
The remarkable collection has been described by Graham Budd of Sotheby's as having 'no match anywhere in the football world. It's a unique record of Everton's history - pos...See the full content of this document
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