Wycombe Wanderers Supporters Trust March Auction

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Lot 1
£ 150
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SIGNED 23/24 away shirt
Lot 2
£ 115
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Wycombe Shirt SIGNED by Joe Jacobson
Lot 3
£ 20
5
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2x Vintage Wycombe Wanderers mugs
Lot 4
£ 52
6
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2 x tickets to any remaining WWFC home match this season plus hat and scarf
Lot 5
£ 52
7
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Kukri padded jacket (Size L)
Lot 6
£ 20
4
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2x Retro Wycombe Wanderers mugs
Lot 7
£ 19
5
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Wycombe 2001 FA Cup Scarf
Lot 8
£ 22
5
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SIGNED Kidderminster vs Wycombe Trophy Final 1991 programme by Martin O'Neill
Lot 9
£ 125
7
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2 places at Players Sponsors Dinner at Chris Forino’s table on 25th April
Lot 10
£ 85
8
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SIGNED football 90/91 season by Martin O'Neill and squad.
Lot 11
£ 80
7
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SIGNED Anthony Stewart shirt
Lot 12
£ 17
4
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WWFC handbook 1989/90 from the last season at Loakes Park
Lot 13
£ 15
2
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Wycombe FA Trophy Final scarf 1993
Lot 14
£ 52
3
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2 x tickets to any remaining WWFC home match this season plus Chairboys t-shirt
Lot 15
£ 5
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Wycombe Carling Cup Semi Final scarf 2006/07
Lot 16
£ 22
4
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"We're On Our Way" 2017-18 Season Review DVD
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