Ibrox News:Rangers programme from 1948 Benfica clash is estimated to bring £1,000 at auction.
A 76-year-old match programme from one of Rangers’ earliest post-war abroad meetings is anticipated to fetch a
four-figure sum when it is auctioned off next month.
The 16-page publication created for the Ibrox club’s friendly against this week’s Europa League last-16 opponents
Benfica in Lisbon on February 10, 1948, will have a guide price of between £800 and £1,200 when details go live
online this Friday ahead of its auction at Glasgow’s Trades Hall on April 10.
David Convery, an auctioneer and sporting memorabilia specialist, characterized it as “one of the rarest Rangers and
indeed Scottish post-WWII match programmes in existence.”
Even with the spine taped, Scottish football memorabilia specialists predict that the programme, issued during a
period of global paper rationing, will appeal to many Gers collectors and cost substantially more than the reserve price.
It came into the possession of emerging Edinburgh collector Neil Brown after being given to him by his Sunday
school teacher as part of a random batch of programmes in the early 1960s.
The now-70-year-old Hearts fan has no idea how such a rare item made its way back to Scotland following a match –
two and a half years after the war’s end – in which few Rangers supporters other than the players and officials were present.
“When I was 11 years old, my Sunday school teacher found out I’d started collecting programmes and brought in a
bag of about 15 old programmes for me,” Brown said.
“I had no idea at the time that it would be worth anything in the future because I was only collecting as a pastime.
“It was probably not until the 1980s, when people began to take a genuine interest in the value of such things,
that I realized the significance of this particular programme and how rare it might be.”
“I’ve accumulated a variety of sports and music memorabilia over the years, including comics, magazines, vinyl, and “It has been fantastic to own such a rare item for so long but I’ve been trying to down-size for some time so now,
unfortunately, is the time for it to go and let someone else enjoy it.”
Brown contacted the auctioneers in January, and by pure coincidence, his precious programme – with a cover price The two teams are
poised 2-2 ahead of Thursday’s second leg at Ibrox.
Their game at Lisbon’s Estadio Nacional 76 years ago was the clubs’ first ever meeting, and it marked Rangers’
second post-war fixture abroad, after their first versus the Combined Services in Hannover in October 1945.
Bill Struth’s Gers trounced the Portuguese 3-0 in front of an estimated 60,000 fans, with Jimmy Duncanson scoring
twice and Willie Thornton also on target.
As a romantic aside, former Rangers player and manager Willie Waddell met his wife Hilda while she worked as an
air hostess on the aircraft to Lisbon for the match.
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