Your most prized bit of memorabilia?

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Your most prized bit of memorabilia?

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Just wondering what people's best piece of Wigan rugby memorabilia you all have? Might put some of this onto my site so upload a picture if you have them!

Old programme? match worn jersey? ticket?
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Re: Your most prized bit of memorabilia?

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Steve Renoufs autograph is all i posess
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Signed Trent Barrett boot from his last game for Wigan
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Sold the most prized part of my programme collecton of Wigan Home programmes back to 1911 / 1910. I had / have Andy Goodways centre from a Championship Clinching match somewhere when he played centre.

I suppose the most prized were presented from my parents; a Wigan RLFC crest I believe a Miliken employee produces several extra when the club commissioned it for the boardroom etc at Central Park and a Billy Bost painting.

The oddest I still have a Norweb Wigan RLFC Infatable Light Bulb.
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A Wigan Council planning notice for Central Park to be turned into Tesco. Not good but historic.
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A personally signed large framed photo history of Kris Radlinski, covering his Wigan & GB career thanking me for my support over the years.

Also, another large personalised photo, this off Andy Farrell from his testimonial year of him kicking for goal. The ball is in the forefront of the picture with Faz in the background

And several from Sean O'Loughlin ????????
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Now't.Did have a match jesey of Andy Gregory and a Hat worn the late Mike Gregory.But the wife decided to put them on ebay and a man from France bought both.Other than that just memories.
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Re: Your most prized bit of memorabilia?

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A signed pair of Kris Radlinski's socks :inlo: :inlo: :inlo: :inlo: which were got for me by the most amazing class of children I have ever taught ! They did it all by themselves and presented them to me in assembly - considering I was teaching in the town of Rugby at the time I feel I managed to spread the gospel of the Greatest Game amongst those who would be otherwise none the wiser :D :D
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Programme from Wembley, Wigan v Hull 1985.
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A couple of square feet of turf from the in-goal area where the players ran out at Central Park.
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