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Mervyn "Sandy" Griffiths international referee selection of b & w photographs, mainly 8 by 6in. all annotated in Griffith's hand, include at pre-matc

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Unsold
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£100 - £120

Mervyn "Sandy" Griffiths international referee selection of b & w photographs, mainly 8 by 6in. all annotated in Griffith's hand, include at pre-match meetings with the late Prince Phillip England and Scotland 1949. With list of referees, various receptions, Newport Ilandudno with Welsh FA officials, marketing new referee kit publishing book launch "The Man in the Middle", match action Swindon posing in team line-up for Newport League v Newport Police, etc, (15) Mervyn "Sandy" Griffiths international referee started his career as a linesman in 1939. And was a Football League referee from 1945-59 and FIFA listed 1949-58. He refereed international matches all over the world, together with the famous 1953 Cup final Bolton v Blackpool, his decision with two minutes to go enabled Stan Mortensen to equalise with a free kick, the rest is history. He went into the crowd before the match and bought 50 programmes to give to his pupils back in Newport, Wales, where he was a teacher. Griffiths represented Wales in three World Cups 1950, 1954 and 1958. In 1950 he appeared in the opening match as linesman and refereed Brazil v Uruguay and Uruguay v Spain. In 1954 he refereed the opening game Yugoslavia v France and semi-final Hungary v Uruguay and assisted William Ling as lineman in the final Hungary v West Germany with the score at 3-2 Griffiths flagged for offside, Ferenc Puskas shot which beat West Germany goalkeeper Toni Turek. In 1958 he refereed Yugoslavia v France and Brazil v France in semi-final. He set a unique hat tick, first Welshman to referee an international at Wembley, to referee a Cup final and the only Welshman to appear in a World Cup Final. The previous and next lot also relate to Mervyn "Sandy" Griffiths and a further advert will be included in the Graham Budd World Cup Auction in November 2022.