Raymond Colin Wilkins MBE (14 September 1956 – 4 April 2018) was an English football player and coach. More about Ray Wilkins
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Born into a footballing family with his father and three brothers involved in the game, Wilkins played as a midfielder. He began his career at Chelsea, where he was appointed captain at the age of 18, and later played for clubs including Manchester United, A.C. Milan, Queens Park Rangers and Rangers. He won 84 caps for the England national football team from 1976 to 1986, playing at UEFA Euro 1980 and the 1982 and 1986 FIFA World Cups.In total, we tracked 559 items since 01/09/2012. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.
The most expensive item with a signature of Ray Wilkins (RAY WILKINS SIGNED ENGLAND SHIRT) was sold in October 2018 for £250.00 while the cheapest item (Signed Ray Wilkins White Card,Chelsea,Manchester United,England,QPR) found a new owner for £0.49 in June 2019. The month with the most items sold (119) was April 2018 with an average selling price of £5.99 for an autographed item of Ray Wilkins. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in June 2017 with £29.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £0.80 was October 2013. In average, an autographed item from Ray Wilkins is worth £4.99.
Most recently, these items with a signature of Ray Wilkins were sold on eBay - click here for more items.
Item Title | Price | Store | |
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CHELSEA FOOTBALL CLUB SIGNED TEAM 10 x 8 PHOTO LATE 1970’S Ray Wilkins Bonetti | £19.87 | ||
Football 1976 Cover Signed by RAY WILKINS | £8.50 | ||
FOOTBALL CARD RAY WILKINS QPR SIGNED | £3.99 | ||
RAY WILKINS - LEGENDARY ENGLAND FOOTBALLER - SIGNED WHITE CARD | £12.50 | ||
Ray Wilkins - QPR - Signed 1996 Merlin Ultimate Card | £3.99 | ||
Ray Wilkins - QPR - Signed Trading Card - COA - (2985) | £10.50 | ||
Ray Wilkins Chelsea Man Utd A.C Milan PSG QPR Rangers England - Hand Signed Card | £22.00 | ||
Ray Wilkins England & Chelsea Football Legend Autograph & Mounted Photo + COA | £29.99 | ||
RAY WILKINS QPR ORIGINAL HAND Signed AUTOGRAPH CARD QUEENS PARK RANGERS | £0.99 | ||
Ray Wilkins Signed 12x8 Photo Display Chelsea Autograph Real Memorabilia COA | £39.99 |
Chelsea: Todd Boehly apologises for Ted Lasso's Ray Wilkins controversy but blam (03/23/23): Ted Lasso, a sports-comedy series on a US football coach managing a fictional Premier League side, took its latest episode to Stamford Bridge for a storyline on character Roy Kent.
Ted Lasso producers and Todd Boehly infuriate fans after tribute to legend Ray W (03/22/23): Now in its third series, the latest episode includes the return of Kent - modelled on former hard-hitting Man United star-turned pundit Roy Keane - to his former side Chelsea where he is viewed as a club legend.
Ipswich's Bishop 'like Ray Wilkins' (12/22/14): Ipswich Town legend Mick Mills likens youngster Teddy Bishop to former England midfielder Ray Wilkins.
Ray Wilkins believes Rangers fans should welcome Mike Ashley (10/29/14): RAY WILKINS has expressed bemusement over the negative reaction from supporters' groups to Mike Ashley's increased involvement at Rangers and claimed "the sky is the limit" for his former club under the English billionaire.
Ray Wilkins: Mourinho's Transfer Tactics Will Work Wonders (10/25/14): Ray Wilkins believes that Jose Mourinho has the best transfer tactics to make Chelsea successful.
Ray Wilkins believes Rangers fans should welcome Mike Ashley (10/2014): RAY WILKINS has expressed bemusement over the negative reaction from supporters' groups to Mike Ashley's increased involvement at Rangers and claimed "the sky is the limit" for his former club under the English billionaire.
Ray Wilkins appointed as coach of Jordan and assisted by Frank Stapleton (09/2014): Former Chelsea and Fulham coach will be assisted by former Arsenal and Republic of Ireland forward Frank Stapleton
Manchester United Criticised by Ray Wilkins for Failure to Sign Mats Hummels and (08/2014): Manchester United have been criticised for splashing £60m on signing Angel di Maria from Real Madrid instead of reinforcing other areas of their flailing squad. Di Maria could make his United debut against Burnley on Saturday 30 August after completing his move to Old Trafford for a British record t
Diego Costa Would Have 'Comfortably' Won Chelsea the Title – Ray Wilkins (05/2014): Former Chelsea caretaker boss Ray Wilkins says Diego Costa would have won the club the Premier League title had Jose Mourinho had the Spanish striker at his disposal this season. The Blues finished four point
Ray Wilkins: Carlo Ancelotti Ideal Candidate to Replace David Moyes at Mancheste (04/2014): Former Manchester United midfielder Ray Wilkins believes Carlo Ancelotti would be the ideal candidate to succeed David Moyes as manager at Old Trafford. Earlier this week, the Red Devils announced the depar
Ray Wilkins: David Moyes Needs Two or Three Transfer Windows to Solve United Cri (03/2014): Former Chelsea assistant manager Ray Wilkins has issued warning to Manchester United fans that their current crisis will not solve by spending heavily in one transfer window. The Red Devils have endured a poor run in the league this season, since David Moyes<
MAD DOG ON MONDAY: Ray Wilkins' strength will be desired by many clubs, Sam Alla (02/2014): Martin 'Mad Dog' Allen returns with the latest instalment of his new weekly column for MailOnline Sport. The former Gillingham boss does not hold back with his views on current issues in football.
Chelsea 3-1 Manchester United: Ray Wilkins Attends Premier League Match (01/2014): A sheepish spectator arrived at Stamford Bridge for Chelsea and Manchester United's Premier League encounter on Sunday, wearing a trilby hat, and it turned out to be none other than former Blues captain Ray Wilkins. Now a coach at Fulham, Wilkins acknowledged members of the press before he took his
Rene Meulensteen happy to have Alan Curbishley and Ray Wilkins at Fulham (12/2013): Too many cooks? Not so in the mind of Rene Meulensteen, who hopes Fulham’s consortium of top-flight managers can save a wretched season so far.