Autographs of Ian Snodin

Ian Snodin (born 15 August 1963) is an English football manager, former professional player and sports analyst. More about Ian Snodin

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Current items with a signature of Ian Snodin

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

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailDONCASTER ROVERS FC 1998-2000 HAND SIGNED x 20 IAN SNODIN DAVID PENNEY£57.99logo
thumbnailIan Snodin 1, signed 12 x 8 Everton picture£7.99logo
thumbnailIAN SNODIN AUTOGRAPH EVERTON FOOTBALL CLUB - 100% GENUINE B£9.99logo
thumbnailIAN SNODIN EVERTON HAND SIGNED 10X8 PROFESSIONAL PHOTO COA - OFFERS ACCEPTED £5.99logo
thumbnailIAN SNODIN HAND SIGNED A4 EVERTON PHOTO + COA£14.99logo
thumbnailIAN SNODIN HAND SIGNED A4 EVERTON PHOTO + COA 2£14.99logo
thumbnailIan SNODIN Signed Autograph 10x8 EVERTON Photo A AFTAL COA£24.99logo
thumbnailIan SNODIN Signed Autograph 10x8 EVERTON Photo B AFTAL COA£24.99logo
thumbnailIan SNODIN Signed Autograph 10x8 EVERTON Photo C AFTAL COA£24.99logo
thumbnailIan SNODIN Signed Autograph 10x8 Leeds United Photo AFTAL COA£24.99logo
As a player he was a midfielder, notably playing in the top flight for Leeds United and Everton, appearing in the Premier League for the latter. He also played in the Football League with Doncaster Rovers , Sunderland, Oldham Athletic and Scarborough. He was capped four times by the England U21 during the 1984–85 season.

In 1998 he returned to Doncaster as player-manager but following his departure 18 months later has since worked in sports media as a TV and radio analyst. Read even more about Ian Snodin at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Ian Snodin

In total, we tracked 63 items since 01/09/2012. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Ian Snodin (Ian Snodin Genuine Hand Signed Everton 12x8 Photo 3) was sold in June 2022 for £14.99 while the cheapest item (Ian Snodin ex Everton origionally signed photo) found a new owner for £0.50 in January 2013. The month with the most items sold (3) was March 2021 with an average selling price of £4.95 for an autographed item of Ian Snodin. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in June 2022 with £14.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £0.50 was January 2013. In average, an autographed item from Ian Snodin is worth £2.25.

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

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail6x4 Leeds United '100 Greatest Players' postcard - signed Ian Snodin (VGC)£2.25logo
thumbnailc1986-89 Official Colour Everton Club Photo Ian Snodin (Signed To Back)£3.20logo
thumbnailIan Snodin Everton FC Hand Signed 10x8 Inch Authentic Football Photograph JM15£4.99logo
thumbnailIan Snodin Everton Hand Signed Autograph£0.99logo
thumbnailIAN SNODIN EVERTON SIGNED 10 X 8 INCH PHOTO - Doncaster/Leeds+£4.45logo
thumbnailIan Snodin Genuine Hand Signed Everton 12x8 Photo 3£14.99logo
thumbnailIAN SNODIN HAND SIGNED MOUNTED PHOTO AUTOGRAPH LEEDS UNITED UTD COA£3.99logo
thumbnailPRO SET 1 IAN SNODIN EVERTON SIGNED CARD£1.99logo
thumbnailSigned Ian Snodin Everton 10 x 8 Photograph £1.20logo
thumbnailSigned Ian Snodin Everton 10 x 8 Photograph 2£0.99logo

Latest News about Ian Snodin

Merseyside unites in memory of Olivia Pratt-Korbel as clubs promise they will pr (08/26/22): Ian Rush and Ian Snodin, ambassadors for Liverpool and Everton, laid a floral tribute outside the nine-year-old's home on Friday morning and the city remains in shock. Go to news article

Everton legend Ian Snodin bids to boost mental health in schools after coronavir (09/01/21): The Everton legend is supporting an award-winning project which is using sport and the arts to help children recover from mental health problems and the impact of the Covid pandemic. Go to news article