Autographs of Jeff Astle

Jeffrey Astle (13 May 1942 – 19 January 2002) was an English professional footballer who played the majority of his career as a centre-forward for West Bromwich Albion. Nicknamed "the King" by the club's fans, he played 361 games for them and scored 174 goals. He also won five caps for England without scoring. More about Jeff Astle

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Current items with a signature of Jeff Astle

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

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailJEFF ASTLE - Signed Magazine Page/Cutting - FOOTBALL 1970s£25.00logo
thumbnailJEFF ASTLE WEST BROM BAGGIES LEGEND HAND-SIGNED 1970 NABISCO CARD£24.95logo
thumbnailJEFF ASTLE WEST BROM BAGGIES LEGEND HAND-SIGNED PHOTOCARD (2)£32.95logo
thumbnailJEFF ASTLE WEST BROM LEGEND GENUINE HAND-SIGNED PICTURES £30.00logo
thumbnailWEST BROMWICH ALBION FC WBA FC 1968 FA CUP FINAL LEGEND JEFF ASTLE HAND SIGNED£31.99logo
Born in Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, Astle turned professional with Notts County at the age of seventeen. A protégé of Tommy Lawton, Astle was a classic centre-forward. In 1964 he signed for West Bromwich Albion for a fee of £25,000. He scored 174 goals in 361 games for the Baggies, including the only goal in the 1968 FA Cup final, in which he completed the feat of scoring in every round of the competition that season.

Two years later, Astle scored in Albion's 2–1 defeat by Manchester City in the League Cup final, becoming the first player to score in the finals of both of the major English cup competitions at Wembley. He had already scored in the first leg of the 1966 League Cup final four years previously, but that was at West Ham United's Upton Park. Read even more about Jeff Astle at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Jeff Astle

In total, we tracked 245 items since 01/09/2012. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Jeff Astle (Jeff Astle West Bromwich Albion SIGNED AUTOGRAPH WBA AFTAL UACC) was sold in November 2014 for £125.00 while the cheapest item (A&BC GUM CARD AUTOGRAPHED FOOTBALLERS,1969, JEFF ASTLE,#7, WEST BROMWICH ALBION) found a new owner for £1.00 in July 2018. The month with the most items sold (10) was September 2012 with an average selling price of £3.35 for an autographed item of Jeff Astle. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in January 2016 with £70.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £2.25 was September 2022. In average, an autographed item from Jeff Astle is worth £5.00.

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

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail1971 West Bromwich Allbion FC Team Magazine Photograph Signed By 13 Jeff Astle.£8.00logo
thumbnailAUTOGRAPH - Jeff Astle - West Brom£7.99logo
thumbnailHAND SIGNED CARD JEFF ASTLE 1969-70 A&BC WEST BROM£8.25logo
thumbnailJEFF ASTLE ( West Bromwich Albion & England ) signed crested card.£16.99logo
thumbnailJEFF ASTLE signed 1968 1969 A&BC Yellow Back Series 1 card #1 WEST BROM set£11.50logo
thumbnailJEFF ASTLE signed 1968 1969 A&BC Yellow Back Series 2 card #84 WEST BROM set£4.20logo
thumbnailJEFF ASTLE signed 1970 1971 A&BC Orange Back Series 1 card #17 WEST BROM£7.00logo
thumbnailJeff Astle Sweet Water 7 Inch Record VERY RARE West Bromwich Albion SIGNED COPY£30.00logo
thumbnailJEFF ASTLE WEST BROMWICH ALBION SIGNED 10 x 8 1968 FA CUP WINNER COA SPT£50.00logo
thumbnailWEST BROMWICH ALBION + ENGLAND JEFF ASTLE ORIGINAL signed to ROBERT£25.00logo

Latest News about Jeff Astle

FA sent legal letter warning family of Jeff Astle not to pursue damages claim (12/12/20): Arteta's first nine months which included winning the FA Cup and Community Shield suggest the timing of his appointment was right. But those cup wins feel like an adrenaline rush which is fading. Go to news article

There may be changes off the field after Jeff Astle's death, but changes on it h (11/22/20): SAM PETERS: Jeff Astle's family were told in 2014 that key research hadn't happened and despite research drawing strong links between playing football and dementia, law changes haven't followed. Go to news article

'We should have been grieving for my dad': Jeff Astle's family lament 'wasted ye (10/26/19): INTERVIEW BY ROB DRAPER AND JAMES SHARPE: Willie Stewart and his colleagues sat in Glasgow University's communications department last Monday at midday. Go to news article

Jeff Astle in our hearts (01/19/15): She celebrates her own 47th birthday today but the date will always be remembered as the one on which she lost her father, and tonight’s trip to the football will be a rare excursion. Go to news article

Jeff Astle charity due to launch (01/13/15): The family of former England striker Jeff Astle, who died from brain damage caused by heading footballs, confirms a charity is to be launched in his name. Go to news article

Older News Stories about Jeff Astle

What Is The Answer To Jeff Astle Debate? (11/2014): Astle died in 2002 and a coroner ruled that his death had been brought on by repeated heading of a football. Go to news article

Jeff Astle fight prompts players' union study (10/2014): Fresh research into the effects of heading footballs will be carried out by the football players' union, the family of West Bromwich Albion legend Jeff Astle have revealed. Go to news article

Family of Jeff Astle explain campaign for justice to Port Vale... (09/2014): PORT Vale's ex-players club were delighted to welcome special guests to their meeting this week.Laraine and Dawn Astle, the wife and eldest daughter of former West Brom and England striker Jeff Astle, addressed the meeting to explain their campaign for the football authorities to conduct research in

West Brom will dedicate Premier League home match to club legend Jeff Astle (08/2014): West Brom have revealed that the club will dedicate one of this season's home games to club legend Jeff Astle to help raise awareness of head injuries in football. Go to news article

FA chief to meet Jeff Astle's family (07/2014): But now Mr Dyke has invited them to next month's Community Shield match at Wembley, where Arsenal will take on Manchester City. However they want reassurances that the invite will see them discuss medical issues and the Justice for Jeff campaign rather than just watch a football match.

Jeff Astle's widow accuses football chiefs of 'cover up' over head injuries (06/2014): Football's authorities were accused of covering up the scale of problems caused by head injuries as senior politicians called for a Parliamentary inquiry into concussion in sport. Go to news article

EXCLUSIVE: Jeff Astle's family accuse authorities after ex-England striker died (05/2014): Jeff Astle's family have accused football’s authorities of failing players and parents after it emerged that the former West Bromwich and England centre forward died from the same disease found in brain-damaged former boxers and American football stars. Go to news article

Fond memories of Terras legend Jeff Astle (04/2014): FOLLOWING the article about Terras star Jeff Astle (Looking Back, February 18), reader Mr Selby contacted us with his memories of the great footballer. Go to news article

FA chairman promises Jeff Astle's widow talks on issue of head trauma (03/2014): • Greg Dyke has sent letter of apology for lack of contact • Laraine Astle wants to know why progress is taking so long The Football Association's chairman, Greg Dyke, has promised that a senior executive from the governing body will meet the widow of the former England and West Bromwich Albion stri

Paying tribute to former Weymouth FC star Jeff Astle (02/2014): FORMER Dorset Echo sports editor Brian Copp has written to us remembering Weymouth FC player Jeff Astle. Go to news article