Autographs of Alan Cork

Alan Graham Cork (born 4 March 1959) is an English former professional footballer. He played as a striker for several clubs, most notably Wimbledon (where he spent 14 years, played in all four divisions of the Football League and gained an FA Cup-winner's medal in 1988) and has held a number of managerial and coaching posts since his retirement from playing. More about Alan Cork

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Current items with a signature of Alan Cork

These are the most current items with a signature of Alan Cork that were listed on eBay and on other online stores - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailAlan Cork - Wimbledon - Signed Trading Card - COA - (18909)£3.50logo
thumbnailAlan Cork - Wimbledon - Signed Trading Card - COA - (20363)£3.50logo
thumbnailAlan Cork Hand Signed 10x8 Photo - Football Sheffield Unite Autograph.£19.99logo
thumbnailAlan Cork Hand Signed 10x8 Photo - Wimbledon Autograph.£24.99logo
thumbnailALAN CORK WIMBLEDON FC 1978-92 FA CUP WINNER 88 ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPHED PICTURE£6.50logo
thumbnailPRO SET 1 ALAN CORK WIMBLEDON SIGNED CARD£1.99logo
thumbnailPRO SET 1 ALAN CORK WIMBLEDON SIGNED CARD£1.99logo
thumbnailPRO SET 1 ALAN CORK WIMBLEDON SIGNED CARD£1.99logo
thumbnailPRO SET 1 ALAN CORK WIMBLEDON SIGNED CARD£1.99logo
thumbnailSIGNED PRO SET FOOTBALL CARD - ALAN CORK - WIMBLEDON£2.00logo
He holds the record for first-team appearances and first-team goals at Wimbledon and is also the only player to have scored in all four divisions of the pre-1992 Football League and also the Premier League.

Cork started his career at Derby County. However, despite a loan spell at Lincoln City, Cork failed to break into the Derby first team and subsequently joined Wimbledon, who had been recently elected to the Football League and were playing in Division Four at the time, on a free transfer in 1978. Read even more about Alan Cork at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Alan Cork

In total, we tracked 44 items since 01/09/2012. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Alan Cork (★ ALAN CORK IN WIMBLEDON SHIRT HAND SIGNED AUTOGRAPH PHOTO MOUNT + COA DONS ★) was sold in August 2017 for £29.95 while the cheapest item (Alan Cork ex Wimbledon footballer origionally signed card) found a new owner for £0.60 in February 2014. The month with the most items sold (2) was June 2020 with an average selling price of £4.99 for an autographed item of Alan Cork. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in August 2017 with £29.95 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £0.60 was February 2014. In average, an autographed item from Alan Cork is worth £2.46.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Alan Cork were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailAlan Cork - WIMBLEDON - Signed Proset [England Logo] Card£1.49logo
thumbnailAlan Cork Hand Signed 12x8 Photo - Wimbledon Football Autograph 5.£24.99logo
thumbnailAlan Cork Hand Signed 12x8 Photo - Wimbledon Football Autograph.£24.99logo
thumbnailAlan Cork Sheffield United Hand Signed 7x5 bordered photo Autograph£6.99logo
thumbnailAlan Cork Sheffield Unites Hand Signed 7x5 bordered photo Autograph£4.99logo
thumbnailAlan Cork Wimbledon Hand Signed 7x5 bordered photo Autograph£6.99logo
thumbnailAlan Cork Wimbledon Hand Signed 7x5 bordered photo Autograph£5.99logo
thumbnailAlan Cork Wimbledon Hand Signed 7x5 bordered photo Autograph£4.99logo
thumbnailPRO SET 1 ALAN CORK WIMBLEDON SIGNED CARD£2.49logo
thumbnailSIGNED ALAN CORK DERBY WIMBLEDON SHEFF UTD £0.99logo

Latest News about Alan Cork

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Alan Cork urges Cardiff to 'believe' as they prepare for FA (01/08/23): For Alan Cork, masterminding one of the great FA Cup shocks of modern times when third tier Cardiff City beat Premier League leaders Leeds United turned out bittersweet. Go to news article