Try the link below. They are looking for people to donate old programmes to help the charity tackle people with Dementia or people who suffer from depression or loneliness.
As others have said, modern programmes are not worth a lot these days. But don't just bin them, there are ways you can get a few bob for them.
Firstly, if you can be bothered, try E-Bay. If you only want to list a few, put the ones on against Man Utd, Arsenal, Chelsea etc. There are lots of supporters of these "big" clubs who will buy stuff. If they won the League that season, make a play of it in the title - eg Chelsea's title winning season.
Your other option is to put the whole lot to auction at a specialist sports memorabilia auction. Again, you probably won't make much but ten or twenty quid is better than nothing. You may even be lucky and get a bit more. Try Graham Budd Auctions, Sportingold Ltd or Staceys Auctioneers and Valuers. An internet search will throw up other companies.
Most programmes since Katrien Meire got rid of the sellers will be worth big money soon as they were only selling a few dozen per match. I heard she is storing thousands at the training ground in order to cash in when the prices rise - very clever when you think about it.
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Can't help mate, but will we be seeing you at the valley this year?!
Joe
A few people have tried to sell similar collections on here and not had much success.
You might get an offer for the whole collection but it will most likely be quite small or just an offer to take them off your hands.
Friendlies, reserve games, minor cups, some aways might be of interest to collectors
Thanks Henry, I thought it might be the case but wanted to ask before throwing them out as it seems a really big waste
How are things with the North stand gang?
You should be there on Saturday to support the protest!
Back when I was a lad, there seemed to be a very active market selling old programmes.
Now people are saying they are practically worthless except for sentimental reasons.
Funny how times change.
I particularly won't look at them again, where can I off load them? Ta
http://www.sportingmemoriesnetwork.com/d1303/contact_us
Once everyone kept them they became less valuable.
Firstly, if you can be bothered, try E-Bay. If you only want to list a few, put the ones on against Man Utd, Arsenal, Chelsea etc. There are lots of supporters of these "big" clubs who will buy stuff. If they won the League that season, make a play of it in the title - eg Chelsea's title winning season.
Your other option is to put the whole lot to auction at a specialist sports memorabilia auction. Again, you probably won't make much but ten or twenty quid is better than nothing. You may even be lucky and get a bit more. Try Graham Budd Auctions, Sportingold Ltd or Staceys Auctioneers and Valuers. An internet search will throw up other companies.
Good luck!