Autographs of Brian Horton

Brian "Nobby" Horton (born 4 February 1949) is an English former footballer and manager. He spent 16 years as a professional player and 22 years as a manager, making 689 appearances and managing 1,098 matches. In addition to this he spent four years as a semi-professional player and around 11 years as a coach and assistant manager. More about Brian Horton

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Current items with a signature of Brian Horton

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

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailBrian Horton English Footballer , Original Autograph on 6 x 4 Card£1.95logo
thumbnailBrian Horton, Brighton signed football book picture 10.5 x 7 inches.£3.99logo
thumbnailFOOTBALL AUTOGRAPH BRIAN HORTON MANCHESTER CITY MANAGER 1993-95 ORIGINAL SIGNED£4.50logo
thumbnailHAND-SIGNED AUTOGRAPH - BRIAN HORTON BRIGHTON LUTON PORT VALE HULL MAN CITY£2.99logo
thumbnailhull city v barnsley signed on front by hull city brian horton 1986/87 season£1.99logo
thumbnailMANCHESTER CITY F.C - BRIAN HORTON - AUTOGRAPH CARD£2.99logo
thumbnailManchester City Signed Brian Horton Official Brochure /bi£12.99logo
Horton played at wing-half, though was forced to find employment as a builder after being released from Walsall's youth-team in 1966. He joined Hednesford Town in the West Midlands (Regional) League, winning the Staffordshire Senior Cup in his final appearance for the club in 1970. He turned professional in signing with Port Vale of the English Football League in July 1970. He established himself in the first-team, making 258 appearances, before being sold on to Brighton & Hove Albion for £30,000 in March 1976. Installed as club captain, he helped the club to win promotions to the First Division from the Third Division in 1976–77 and 1978–79, being named on the PFA Team of the Year on both occasions. He also won the club's Player of the Year in 1977. Having played 251 games for the club, he was transferred to Luton Town in August 1981. He captained the team to the Second Division title in 1981–82 and helped the club to remain in the First Division, playing 132 games in league and cup competitions.

Horton was installed as player-manager at Hull City in June 1984 and led the club to promotion out of the Third Division in 1984–85. He was sacked in April 1988 and was appointed as Oxford United's assistant manager the following month. He succeeded Mark Lawrenson as Oxford manager in October of that year and managed to keep the club in the Second Division for five seasons despite a financial crisis caused by the death of owner Robert Maxwell. Horton was the surprise appointment as Manchester City manager in August 1993 and kept the club competitive in the Premier League before being dismissed by new club chairman Francis Lee in May 1995. He took charge at Huddersfield Town the following month, but was sacked with the club bottom of the Second Division in October 1997. He returned to former club Brighton & Hove Albion as manager in February 1998, who were struggling near the foot of the Third Division and forced to play home games at Priestfield Stadium in Gillingham. He moved on to another former club, Port Vale, in January 1999. Vale were relegated out of the First Division in 2000, though Horton won his first trophy in management as they secured the Football League Trophy in 2001. He resigned in February 2004, following a change in ownership. Read even more about Brian Horton at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Brian Horton

In total, we tracked 49 items since 01/09/2012. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Brian Horton (Two Thousand Games Brian Horton Autobiography A Life in Football *Signed*) was sold in March 2024 for £17.99 while the cheapest item (Brian Horton ex Brighton & Newcastle origionally signed photo) found a new owner for £0.60 in April 2020. The month with the most items sold (2) was July 2014 with an average selling price of £3.57 for an autographed item of Brian Horton. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in February 2021 with £10.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £0.60 was April 2020. In average, an autographed item from Brian Horton is worth £2.99.

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

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail1977/1978 Football Autograph: Brighton & Hove Albion - Brian Horton [Hand Signed£2.99logo
thumbnail5 Signed Brian Horton Hull City Football Programmes£3.25logo
thumbnailBRIAN HORTON (Oxford United Manager), b/w press photo, ORIGINALLY SIGNED!£3.99logo
thumbnailBrian Horton HAND SIGNED Brighton FC 10 x 8 poster Luton Town£4.95logo
thumbnailBRIAN HORTON LUTON TOWN SIGNED MAGAZINE PICTURE£7.95logo
thumbnailBRIAN HORTON PORT VALE 1970-1976 ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED CUTTING/CARD£3.04logo
thumbnailDawn Cover FDC 1601 Huddersfield Opening Stadium Signed Brian Horton Manager£4.99logo
thumbnailHUDDERSFIELD TOWN V BLACKBURN ROVERS 1995 FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED BY BRIAN HORTON£4.95logo
thumbnailsigned card of ex brighton luton hull city port vale footballer brian horton£1.00logo
thumbnailTwo Thousand Games Brian Horton SIGNED Port Vale Brighton Hull Manchester City£10.00logo

Latest News about Brian Horton

Maine Road MAYHEM! A punch-up in the tunnel, violence on the pitch and a whirlin (12/09/23): JACK GAUGHAN AND JOE BERNSTEIN: Coincidence or not, Brian Horton suggests meeting at The Kenilworth, his local in an area just south of Manchester that has been home for 30 years. Go to news article