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| Sir Bobby Robson Hand Signed Newcastle United Photo Display |  | Brand: Superstars For You
Buy New: £59.99 as of 31/7/2010 13:51 BST details
Seller: Superstars For You
ASIN: B002PQQXIA
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Hand Signed Display | | • | Black & Silver Trim Frame with Cream Mount | | • | Dimensions 450mm x 400mm | | • | Display Comes with Certificate of Authenticity | | • | Ideal Gift for any Newcastle United Fan |
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Product Description This fantastic display includes a hand signed card from Newcastle legend Sir Bobby Robson and a glossy photo of Sir Bobby taken on the 10th October 2004 - Bobby Robson during Sky One's 'The Match' live final played between a celebrity team and a Football Legends XI at St James' Park in Newcastle.
This display is double mounted in Cream and Black and is superbly framed in a Black frame with silver trim - approximate dimensions 450mm x 400mm.
All autographs are obtained in private signing sessions for which the sportsmen were paid a fee and all come with a Certificate of Authenticity as our guarantee (see our Authenticity page for more details).
This item would make a great gift for any Newcastle fan.
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