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Bankrupt James memorabilia auction

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JamesFormer Hammer David James will auction hundreds of items of football memorabilia after filing for bankruptcy.

He was declared bankrupt back in May, following a costly divorce from his ex-wife Tanya in 2005 with bids  being accepted from tomorrow (November 6) to 18.

James’s memorabilia includes signed shirts, shorts and match balls, along with his customised Astra van and Raleigh Chopper bikes. Exercise and DJ equipment, vinyl records, books and toys is also up for grabs.

Shirts include an England home kit signed by the team, and a bright pink Portsmouth goalkeeper jersey.

The 44-year-old won 53 England caps, while he also played for Liverpool, Aston Villa, West Ham, Manchester City, Portsmouth, Watford, Bristol City and Bournemouth.

He currently plays for and manages Indian Super League side Kerala Blasters FC.

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