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Soccerbid were the first and ONLY memorabilia company in the world to be seen weekly on Sky Sports, Setanta & Match of the Day.
 

The following papers have featured Soccerbid and have written positive
stories about us.

The following radio stations regularly feature our items.

We are a registered dealer of Universal Autograph Collectors Club: No 294

We are also board members of Aftal

AFTAL are working together with the Police, Trading Standards, and Customs and Revenue officers to monitor and help stamp out the ever-growing problem of non-authentic signed memorabilia being sold and distributed throughout the UK. 

 
 
Soccerbid was delighted to have supplied memorabillia to help raise 26 Million pounds for the 2011 appeal
 
As seen on ITV 1 "May the Best House Win" November 2011
 
As seen on the Quest channel (on Sky, Virgin & Freeview) December 2011
England Cap presented to Paul Parker

England Cap presented to Paul Parker
England Cap presented to Paul Parker we are always being asked for England caps and they normally go before we get chance to advertise the item

Paul Andrew Parker. Fulham, Queens Park Rangers, Manchester United & England 1982-1997. England Under 21 International velvet cap awarded to Parker for his appearance for England v The Republic of Ireland in the friendly match played at Fratton Park, Portsmouth on the 25th March 1985. England beat Ireland 3-2. The cap in blue with the England emblem of the three lions and 'Rep of Ireland' to front and '1984-85' to peak, with gold braided quartering and tassel. The cap by Toye, Kenning & Spencer of London. Name handwritten to inside cap label. Good/very good condition
Parker made 8 appearances for the England under 21 team 1984-1986. He made 19 full International appearances for England 1989-1994 including the 1990 World Cup Finals in Italy and played in the semi-final v Germany. the person who we are selling this obo Father knew Parker well and followed his progress.
 
£ 575