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Tuesday, 31 December 2013

Dubreq (Waddingtons / Top Trumps) - British Stars Set 2


1979
British Stars Set 2
Dubreq
32 player cards per season

This set was issued three times, some players featured in two or three of the sets, other only in one. The details added to each line indicate the kit the player is wearing in the photograph - either club or country, while the four numbers represent International Goals, International Appearances, League Goals and League Appearances.
I must thank Neil Goulding for sharing all this information many years ago.

1979
British Stars Set 2
Alan Gowling (Bolton Wanderers)      Club / 0 / 0 / 106 / 299
Asa Hartford (Manchester City)      Country / 3 / 24 / 37 / 359
Bob Latchford (Everton)      Club / 1 / 3 / 151 / 315
Brian Kidd (Manchester City)      Club / 1 / 2 / 119 / 358
Brian Little (Aston Villa)      Club / 0 / 1 / 54 / 194
Clive Woods (Ipswich Town)      Club / 0 / 0 / 17 / 224
Cyrille Regis (West Bromwich Albion)      Club / 0 / 0 / 10 / 34
Frank Stapleton (Arsenal)      Club / 2 / 7 / 30 / 105
Glen Hoddle (Tottenham Hotspur)      Club / 0 / 0 / 17 / 87
Gordon McQueen (Manchester United)      Club / 3 / 20 / 21 / 211
Graeme Souness (Liverpool)      Club / 0 / 6 / 24 / 201
Jimmy Case (Liverpool)      Club / 0 / 0 / 12 / 91
John Robertson (Nottingham Forest)      Club / 0 / 1 / 27 / 194
Ken Sansom (Crystal Palace)      Club / 0 / 0 / 3 / 94
Kevin Keegan (F.C. Hamburg)      Country / 9 / 37 / 86 / 350
Liam Brady (Arsenal)      Club / 2 / 16 / 23 / 164
Martin Buchan (Manchester United)      Club / 0 / 28 / 12 / 372
Mick Mills (Ipswich Town)      Club / 0 / 19 / 16 / 427
Mike Thomas (Manchester United)      Country / 0 / 5 / 27 / 214
Peter Barnes (Manchester City)      Country / 1 / 6 / 14 / 86
Peter Ward (Brighton & Hove Albion)      Club / 0 / 0 / 52 / 93
Phil Neal (Liverpool)      Club / 1 / 13 / 46 / 337
Rachid Harkouk (Queens Park Rangers)      Club / 0 / 0 / 21 / 54
Ray Clemence (Liverpool)      Club / 0 / 36 / 0 / 394
Ray Wilkins (Chelsea)      Club / 0 / 18 / 27 / 147
Steve Wicks (Derby County)      Club / 0 / 0 / 5 / 95
Stuart Pearson (Manchester United)      Club / 5 / 15 / 99 / 268
Ted MacDougall (A.F.C. Bournemouth)      Club / 3 / 7 / 235 / 460
Tony Currie (Leeds United)      Country / 2 / 12 / 68 / 400
Trevor Brooking (West Ham United)      Club / 1 / 23 / 59 / 346
Trevor Francis (Nottingham Forest)      Country / 1 / 12 / 115 / 271
Viv Anderson (Nottingham Forest)      Club / 0 / 0 / 4 / 112

1980
British Stars Set 2 - 1980 Data plus Club changes
Arthur Graham (Leeds United)      Club / 3 / 8 / 51 / 299
Asa Hartford (Everton)      Country / 3 / 35 / 40 / 399
Brian Greenhoff (Leeds United)      Country / 0 / 17 / 13 / 221
Brian Kidd (Everton)      Club / 1 / 2 / 128 / 388
Brian Talbot (Arsenal)      Club / 0 / 5 / 25 / 197
David O'Leary (Arsenal)      Club / 0 / 10 / 5 / 138
Frank Stapleton (Arsenal)      Club / 2 / 9 / 47 / 146
Glen Hoddle (Tottenham Hotspur)      Club / 0 / 0 / 24 / 122
Gordon McQueen (Manchester United)      Club / 5 / 26 / 27 / 247
Jimmy Case (Liverpool)      Club / 0 / 0 / 19 / 128
Jimmy Greenhoff (Manchester United)      Club / 0 / 0 / 134 / 483
Joe Corrigan (Manchester City)      Club / 0 / 3 / 0 / 333
John Richards (Wolverhampton Wanderers)      Club / 0 / 1 / 124 / 277
John Wark (Ipswich Town)      Club / 1 / 4 / 21 / 99
Ken Sansom (Crystal Palace)      Club / 0 / 1 / 2 / 136
Kenny Burns (Nottingham Forest)      Country / 1 / 14 / 49 / 236
Kevin Keegan (F.C. Hamburg)      Country / 9 / 37 / 86 / 350
Laurie Cunningham (Real Madrid)      Country / 0 / 3 / 35 / 161
Mike Thomas (Manchester United)      Country / 1 / 11 / 34 / 255
Paul Mariner (Ipswich Town)      Club / 1 / 5 / 90 / 233
Peter Barnes (West Bromwich Albion)      Country / 4 / 14 / 15 / 115
Peter Shilton (Nottingham Forest)      Club / 0 / 28 / 1 / 475
Steve Coppell (Manchester United)      Country / 5 / 15 / 36 / 211
Steve Heighway (Liverpool)      Club / 0 / 20 / 49 / 316
Stuart Pearson (West Ham United)      Country / 5 / 15 / 99 / 268
Teddy Maybank (Fulham)      Club / 0 / 0 / 34 / 106
Terry McDermott (Liverpool)      Club / 0 / 5 / 30 / 254
Tony Currie (Queens Park Rangers)      Country / 3 / 17 / 75 / 433
Tony Woodcock (F.C. Cologne)      Club / 0 / 5 / 35 / 123
Trevor Brooking (West Ham United)      Club / 1 / 30 / 61 / 367
Trevor Francis (Nottingham Forest)      Country / 2 / 15 / 124 / 300
Vince Hillaire (Crystal Palace)      Club / 0 / 0 / 8 / 64

1981
British Stars Set 2 - 1981 Data plus Club changes
Asa Hartford (Everton)      Country / 3 / 37 / 41 / 428
Bob Latchford (Everton)      Club / 5 / 12 / 168 / 375
Brian Kidd (Bolton Wanderers)      Club / 1 / 2 / 137 / 410
Brian Little (Aston Villa)      Club / 0 / 1 / 60 / 242
Byron Stevenson (Leeds United)      Club / 0 / 10 / 24 / 53
Clive Woods (Norwich)      Club / 0 / 0 / 24 / 228
Cyrille Regis (West Bromwich Albion)      Club / 0 / 0 / 33 / 95
David Johnson (Liverpool)      Club / 5 / 8 / 91 / 270
Frank Stapleton (Arsenal)      Club / 2 / 17 / 61 / 183
Gary Birtles (Manchester United)      Club / 0 / 2 / 26 / 79
Glen Hoddle (Tottenham Hotspur)      Club / 1 / 4 / 43 / 161
Gordon McQueen (Manchester United)      Club / 5 / 29 / 36 / 280
Jimmy Case (Liverpool)      Club / 0 / 0 / 22 / 159
Jimmy Greenhoff (Manchester United)      Club / 0 / 0 / 135 / 480
Ken Sansom (Arsenal)      Club / 0 / 9 / 2 / 136
Kevin Keegan (Southampton)      Country / 15 / 46 / 86 / 350
Liam Brady (Juventus)      Club / 2 / 26 / 36 / 201
Martin Buchan (Manchester United)      Club / 0 / 34 / 14 / 449
Mick Mills (Ipswich Town)      Club / 0 / 30 / 19 / 502
Mike Flanagan (Crystal Palace)      Club / 0 / 0 / 90 / 277
Mike Thomas (Manchester United)      Country / 2 / 20 / 42 / 277
Peter Barnes (West Bromwich Albion)      Country / 4 / 16 / 30 / 145
Peter Ward (Nottingham Forest)      Club / 0 / 0 / 62 / 125
Ray Clemence (Liverpool)      Club / 0 / 51 / 0 / 477
Ray Wilkins (Manchester United)      Country / 1 / 35 / 32 / 213
Stuart Pearson (West Ham United)      Country / 5 / 15 / 104 / 288
Teddy Maybank (Fulham)      Club / 0 / 0 / 39 / 143
Tony Currie (Queens Park Rangers)      Country / 3 / 17 / 78 / 476
Trevor Brooking (West Ham United)      Club / 2 / 40 / 64 / 397
Trevor Cherry (Leeds United)      Country / 0 / 27 / 32 / 483
Trevor Francis (Nottingham Forest)      Country / 3 / 18 / 138 / 317
Viv Anderson (Nottingham Forest)      Club / 0 / 2 / 8 / 188

Topps - 2013-14 Topps Premier Gold (9)


2013-14
Topps Premier Gold
Topps
200 cards - base set

The Pele card.

SP-P.  Pele


Topps - Match Attax 2008-09 (05) - Master card


2008-09
Match Attax 2008-09
Topps
Match Attax 2008-09

Pete Holland (pholla65) has kindly supplied all of the photos used here. He believes that this 2007-08 card was used during 2008-09 season.

Master card

Amalgamated Press/The Champion - AMA-060 The Champion Album of Famous Footballers (3)


1930
AMA-060 The Champion Album of Famous Footballers
Amalgamated Press/The Champion
72

Knowing my affinity to Cardiff City, Roger Pashby has sent in a scan of the page of Welsh Internationals from this album, with two Cardiff City players included. Of the other players Bob John was trainer at Ninian Park in the 1950s and Billy Hole was the father of Cardiff City player and Welsh International, Barrie Hole.

R. John (Arsenal)
F. Keenor (Cardiff City)
E. O'Callaghan (Tottenham Hotspur)
L. Davies (Cardiff City)
S. Bennion (Manchester United)
W. Hole (Swansea Town)

The Daily Graphic - The Daily Graphic Football Album 1908-1909


1908-09

The Daily Graphic Football Album 1908-1909
The Daily Graphic
57 team groups

Golden Penny wasn't the only published of team photos in the Edwardian era. The Daily Graphic also issued a number of albums to. Here's the checklist for the 1908-09 version. The illustration above shows Portsmouth and Notts Forest.


Aberdeen

Aston Villa
Barnsley
Birmingham
Blackburn Rovers
Blackpool
Bradford Park Avenue
Bradford City
Brentford
Brighton & Hove Albion
Bristol City
Bristol Rovers
Bury
Celtic
Chelsea
Chesterfield
Crystal Palace
Everton
Exeter City
Fulham
Gainsborough Trinity
Glasgow Rangers
Glossop
Grimsby Town
Heart of Midlothian
Hull City
Leeds City
Leyton
Lincoln City
Liverpool
Luton Town
Manchester City
Manchester United
Middlesbrough
Millwall
New Brompton
Northampton Town
Norwich City
Notts County
Notts Forest
Plymouth Argyle
Portsmouth
Preston North End
Queens Park Rangers
Reading
Sheffield United
Sheffield Wednesday
Southampton
Stockport County
Sunderland
Swindon Town
Tottenham Hotspur
Watford
West Bromwich Albion
West Ham United
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Woolwich Arsenal


Daily Mirror - Goal Action Replay


1972-73
Goal Action Replay
Daily Mirror
6 booklets

These are what are known as flicker books - they have photos printed on both sides of the pages and each book contains 64 pages. Flick the pages forward and see the action unfold before your eyes. Flick the pages back and you see another goal being scored.

Replay No. 1
Front - The Genius of George Best
Back - Charlie George v Gordon Banks

Replay No. 2
Front - The Centenary Cup Winner (Allan Clarke - Leeds United v Liverpool)
Back - (Francis) Lee at large!

Replay No. 3
Front - King Pele
Back - Bobby Charlton's Greatest Goal

Replay No. 4
Front - Did Geoff Hurst's World Cup Winner really cross the line?
Back - The Goal of the Year (Ron Radford - Hereford United)

Replay No. 5
Front - Incredible (Johan) Cruyff
Back - The Banana that beat Banks (George Armstrong - Arsenal)

Replay No. 6
Front - (Martin) Chivers in Charge!
Back - Eusebio's Rocket!

Boys' Magazine - BOY-530-2/BPM-10.1 Footballers ~ Metal Lapel Badges


1926-27
BOY-530-2 / BPM-10.1 Footballers ~ Metal Lapel Badges
Boys' Magazine
12 metal badges

Lapel badges given away with Boys' Magazine in 1926.
UPDATE (04-12-2015): An e-mail from Jim Donnelly reminded me that there was an error in this list that I had failed to correct. Joe Smith and Andy Wilson replace erroneously duplicated player names.

Charlie Buchan (Arsenal)    -    issue no. 236,  dated 11 September, 1926
W.H. Walker (Aston Villa)    -    issue no. 237,  dated 18 September, 1926
W. Gillespie (Sheffield United)    -    issue no. 238,  dated 25 September, 1926
Joe Smith (Bolton Wanderers)    -    issue no. 239,  dated 2 October, 1926  -  amended thanks to Nigel
Andy Wilson (Chelsea)    -    issue no. 240,  dated 9 October, 1926
A. Cunningham (Rangers)    -    issue no. 241,  dated 16 October, 1926
J. Carter (West Bromwich Albion)    -    issue no. 242,  dated 23 October, 1926
H. Gallacher (Newcastle United)    -    issue no. 243,  dated 30 October, 1926
J. Dimmock (Tottenham Hotspur)    -    issue no. 244,  dated 6 November, 1926
W. Davies (Cardiff City)    -    issue no. 245,  dated 13 November, 1926
Clem Stephenson (Huddersfield Town)    -    issue no. 246,  dated 20 November, 1926
J. McMullan (Manchester City)     -    issue no. 247,  dated 27 November, 1926

Boys' Friend - BOY-290-3/BPJ-1-3 Boys' Friend Picture Gallery - Famous Footballers (2)


1911
BOY-290-3 / BPJ-1-3 Boys' Friend Picture Gallery - Famous Footballers
Boys' Friend
3 strips of 4 cards

Here is a complete original uncut card, as issued.

1.  Spiers (Bradford)
2.  Colin Veitch (Newcastle United)
3.  Windridge (Chelsea)

Famous Flags - The Royal Standard
Famous Regiments - Grenadier Guards 
Famous Footballers - Colin Veitch (Newcastle United)
Famous Boxers - Bombadier Wells


Monday, 30 December 2013

The Sun - World Cup 1970 Wallchart


1970
World Cup 1970 Wallchart
The Sun
28, 16, 22, 16 stickers

28 stickers, issued in three sheets of 28 England players, 16 stickers of flags of the competing nations, 22 stickers of former British footballers and 16 stickers of some of the great stars from around the world - all stars of previous World Cup tournaments.
UPDATE (16-05-2024 17:26):  It seems I was wrong about the England stickers being issued over three sheets.

World Cup 1970 Wallchart Stickers - England's Squad for Mexico (complete sheet - as issued)
 
Bobby Moore (West Ham United)
Jackie Charlton (Leeds United)
Gordon Banks (Stoke City)
Peter Shilton (Leicester City)
Alex Stepney (Manchester United)
David Sadler (Manchester United)
Alan Ball (Everton)
Jeff Astle (West Bromwich Albion)
Emlyn Hughes (Liverpool)
Peter Bonetti (Chelsea)
Peter Osgood (Chelsea)
Brain Labone (Everton)
Tommy Wright (Everton)
Alan Mullery (Tottenham Hotspur)
Geoff Hurst (West Ham United)
Nobby Stiles (Manchester United)
Colin Bell (Manchester City)
Francis Lee (Manchester City)
Bobby Charlton (Manchester United)
Peter Thompson (Liverpool)
Bob McNab (Arsenal)
Allan Clarke (Leeds United)
Norman Hunter (Leeds United)
Martin Peters (Tottenham Hotspur)
Keith Newton (Everton)
Terry Cooper (Leeds United)
Ralph Coates (Burnley)
Brian Kidd (Manchester United)

World Cup 1970 Wallchart Stickers - Flags of the Nations (complete sheet - as issued)

England
Germany
Italy
Czechoslovakia
Romania
Belgium
USSR
Sweden
Bulgary
Israel
Morocco
Peru
Uruguay
Brazil
El Salvador
Mexico

World Cup 1970 Wallchart Stickers - Great British Players of the Past (complete sheet - as issued)

Tom Finney (England)
Nat Lofthouse (England)
Frank Swift (England)
Wally Barnes (Wales)
Willie Woodburn (Scotland)
Willie Waddell (Scotland)
Archie McAuley (Scotland)
George Young (Scotland)
Lawrie Riley (Scotland)
Ron Burgess (Wales)
John Charles (Wales)
John Carey (Eire)
Stan Cullis (England)
George Hardwick (England)
Tommy Lawton (England)
Wilf Mannion (England)
Stanley Matthews (England)
Joe Mercer (England)
Stan Mortensen (England)
Billy Wright (England)
Danny Blanchflower (Northern Ireland)
Peter Doherty (Northern Ireland)

World Cup 1970 Wallchart Stickers - Stars of Previous World Cups (complete sheet - as issued)

Antonio Rattin (Argentina)
Gerhard Hanappi (Austria)
Djalma Santos (Brazil)
Garrincha (Brazil)
Pele (Brazil)
Raymond Kopa (France)
Florian Albert (Hungary)
Gianni Rivera (Italy)
Mario Coluna (Portugal)
Eusebio (Portugal)
Lev Yashin (Russia)
Alfredo di Stefano (Spain)
Ferenc Puskas (Spain)
Santa Maria (Spain)
Luis Suarez (Spain)
Franz Beckenbauer (West Germany)

Admiral / Major Sports, Leicester - ADM-030/ADH-1 England Soccer Stars


1970s
ADM-030/ADH-1 England Soccer Stars
Admiral / Major Sports, Leicester
12

The album has space for 24 cards, but only 12 were ever issued.

1.  Alan Ball
2.  Kevin Beattie, Dave Watson
3.  Colin Bell
4.  Mick Channon
5.  Ray Clemence
6.  Gerry Francis
7.  Alan Hudson
8.  Kevin Keegan
9.  Malcolm MacDonald
10.  Colin Todd
11.  Dave Watson
12.  Steve Whitworth

Topps - Match Attax Extra 2010-11 (05) - Trophy card


2010-11
Match Attax Extra 2010/2011
Topps
485 cards + LE's

Pete Holland (pholla65) has been invaluable in supplying photos of most of the Trophy cards, here's the one that was included with the 2010-11 Match Attax Extra collection.

Trophy card

W.D. & H.O. Wills (Flag Cigarettes, Scissors Cigarettes, United Service Cigarettes) - International Footballers 1909-10


1910
International Footballers 1909-10
W.D. & H.O. Wills
67 cards

A really nice set of cards, each one available with four different backs, with the Flag Cigarettes type being the most difficult to find these days, along with the blank back version.
UPDATE (23-12-2022 08:04):  I have removed reference to the blank backed version as this now appears to be a different collection.

International Footballers 1909-10 - Flag Cigarettes
International Footballers 1909-10 - Scissors Cigarettes
International Footballers 1909-10 - United Service Cigarettes


International Footballers 1909-10 - Wales

H. Blew (Wrexham)
Llew Davies (Wrexham)
Lloyd Davies (Wrexham, now Everton)
W.C. Davies (Stoke, C. Palace, WBA)
R. Evans (Saltney Carriage Works, Wrexham, Aston Villa)  -  Sheffield United kit
E. Hughes (Wrexham, Nottingham Forest)
E. Jones (Trehafod, Aberdare Athletic, Chelsea)
J. Jones (Llandrindod Wells, Aston Villa, Northern Nomads)
J. Love Jones (card says L. Jones) (Stoke, Middlesbrough)
W. Lot Jones (card says Lot Jones) (Manchester City)
W. Meredith (Chirk, Manchester City, Manchester United)
A.G. Morris (Aberystwyth B., Swindon Town, Nottingham Forest)
C. Morris (Chirk, Derby County, now Huddersfield Town)
E. Peake (Aberystwyth, Liverpool)
L.R. Roose (Aberystwyth, London Welsh, Stoke, Everton, Sunderland)
G. Wynn (card says G. Wynne) (Chirk, Wrexham, Manchester City)

International Footballers 1909-10 - England

J.V. Bache (Beardley Victoria, Stourbridge, Aston Villa)
R. Bond (Preston North End, Bradford City)
W. Bradshaw (Blackburn Rovers)
A. Cowell (Blackburn St Peters, Nelson, Blackburn Rovers)
R. Crompton (Blackburn Rovers)
A. Ducat (Southend Athletic, Woolwich Arsenal)
H. Fleming (Swindon)
A.E. Hall (Brierley Hill Wanderers, Wallheath, Stourbridge, Aston Villa)
H.T.W. Hardinge (Maidstone United, Newcastle United, Sheffield United)
S. Hardy (Newbold White Star, Chesterfield, Liverpool)
G. Holley (Seaham White Star, Sunderland)
H. Makepeace (Everton)
H. Morley (Kiveton Park, Grimsby Town, Notts County)
J. Parkinson (Liverpool)
J. Pennington (West Bromwich Albion)
G. Wall (Barnsley, Manchester United)
W. Wedlock (Arlington Rovers, Aberdare Athletic, Bristol City)
V.J. Woodward (Chelmsford, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea)

International Footballers 1909-10 - Ireland

J. Balfe (Bohemians, Shelbourne)
S. Burnison (Belfast Distillery)
J. Darling (Linfield)
V. Harris (Pembroke Emeralds, Shelbourne, Everton) (card says England)   -   amended 24-02-2018
W. Lacey (Lansdown, Shelbourne, Everton) (card says England)   -   amended 24-02-2018
P. McCann (Belfast Celtic)
E. McConnell (Cliftonville, Sunderland, Sheffield Wednesday, Chelsea)
J. Murphy (Bradford City)
J. Murray (Motherwell)
J.M. Murray (Shettleston, Motherwell, Sheffield Wednesday)
J.C. O'Hehir (Dublin Bohemians)
W.T. Renneville (Leyton, Aston Villa)
W. Scott (Suffolk, Linfield, Everton)
F. Thompson (Cliftonville)

International Footballers 1909-10 - Scotland

A. Aitken (Newcastle United, Middlesbrough, Leicester Fosse)
A. Bennett (Celtic, Rangers)
J. Brownlie (Third Lanark)
A. Devine (Falkirk)
J. Hay (Glasgow Celtic)
A. Higgins (Newcastle United)
G. Law (Glasgow Rangers)
W. Loney (Glasgow Celtic)
J. McMenemy (Glasgow Celtic)
A. McNair (Glasgow Celtic)
A. McTavish (Falkirk)
P. McWilliam (Newcastle United)
J. Mitchell (Kilmarnock)
J. Quinn (Glasgow Celtic)
G. Robertson (Motherwell)
G.L. Sinclair (card says T. Sinclair) (Heart of Midlothian)
R. Templeton (Aston Villa, Newcastle United, Woolwich Arsenal)
C. Thomson (Hearts, Sunderland)
W. Walker (Clyde)

Nabisco / Shredded Wheat - NAB-140/NAB-3 Football Swap Cards


1970
NAB-140 / NAB-3 Football Swap Cards
Nabisco / Shredded Wheat
24 cards

A 24 card set, there are three different versions of the cards available. On one the company name is listed as "Nabisco Foods" and on another it is "Nabisco Foods Ltd.". There is also a blank back version, but these are probably proofs, and it was possible to send for a large photo in a folder, costing 3/11d, plus one special packet top. Two error cards are know as well, listed at the bottom.

NAB-140 / NAB-3 Football Swap Cards - with "Nabisco Foods" on back
NAB-140 / NAB-3 Football Swap Cards - with "Nabisco Foods Ltd" on back
NAB-140 / NAB-3 Football Swap Cards - blank back
NAB-140 / NAB-3 Football Swap Cards - 7" x 5" photo with autographed folder

1.  George Best (Manchester United)
2.  Alan Ball (Everton)
3.  Bobby Moore (West Ham United)
4.  Gordon Banks (Stoke City)
5.  Denis Law (Manchester United)
6.  Billy Bremner (Leeds United)
7.  Bobby Charlton (Manchester United)
8.  Alan Mullery (Tottenham Hotspur)
9.  Roger Hunt (Liverpool)
10.  Derek Dougan (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
11.  Wyn Davies (Newcastle United)
12.  John Greig (Rangers)
13.  Billy McNeill (Celtic)
14.  Jack Charlton (Leeds United)
15.  Mike Summerbee (Manchester City)
16.  Jeff Astle (West Bromwich Albion)
17.  Phil Thompson (Liverpool)
18.  Geoff Hurst (West Ham United)
19.  Ron Davies (Southampton)
20.  Peter Bonetti (Chelsea)
21.  Peter Shilton (Leicester City)
22.  Mike England (Tottenham Hotspur)
23.  Emlyn Hughes (Liverpool)
24.  Joe Royle (Everton)

NAB-140 / NAB-3 Football Swap Cards - errors/varieties

20.  Peter Bonetti (Chelsea) - back is Peter Shilton (Leicester City)
19.  Ron Davies (Southampton) - back is Mike England (Tottenham Hotspur)

The Book of Football - Some Famous Half-Backs


1905-06
Some Famous Half-Backs
The Book of Football
9 cameos

Another of the photographs Chris Lee has sent in from The Book of Football. The Biscuitmen: Reading Football Card Homepage

Some Famous Half-Backs
M. Parry (Liverpool)
Parsonage (Brentford)
A. Leake (Aston Villa)
Bull (Tottenham Hotspur)
Comrie (Millwall)
G.T. Henderson (Middlesboro')
Pheasant (West Bromwich Albion)
Goldie (Fulham)
A. Gardner (Newcastle United)

Sunday, 29 December 2013

Topps - 2013-14 Topps Premier Gold (8)


2013-14

Topps Premier Gold
Topps
200 cards - base set

An error from Topps, the base card and all the parallel versions of the Jermain Defoe card actually depict another Spurs player, Etienne Capoue. The green version is shown above.

190.  Jermain Defoe (Tottenham Hotspur) - actually Etienne Capoue

Topps - Match Attax 2007-08 (07) - Trophy card


2007-08
Match Attax 2007-08
Topps
420 cards + 12 LE's

These cards don't usually appear on the official checklist, so I thought I'd include illustrations of them here. There's usually one issued with the usual Match Attax set early in the season and another when Match Attax Extra is released towards the end of the season. Pete Holland (pholla65) has been invaluable in supplying most of the photos used here.

Trophy card

Golden Wonder - GOI-1-2 Sporting All Stars


1979
GOI-1-2 Sporting All Stars
Golden Wonder
24  cards (1 footballer)

Only one true footballer in this set, though Ian Botham turned out for Scunthorpe United. Issued in sheets of 4 cards. One of the sheets, probably the first one, has the set title as Soccer All Stars rather than Sporting All Stars.

1.  Niki Lauda (Motor Racing)
2.  Barry Sheene (Motor Cycling)
3.  Gareth Edwards (Rugby Union)
4.  John Curry (Figure Skating)
5.  Sharron Davies (Swimming)
6.  Donna Hartley (Athletics)
7.  Brendan Foster (Athletics)
8.  Jill Hammersley (Table Tennis)
9.  Ian Botham (Cricket)
10.  Alan Minter (Boxing)
11.  Phil Bennett (Rugby Union)
12.  Sonia Lannaman (Athletics)
13.  Peter Oosterhuis (Golf)
14.  Mike Brearley (Cricket)
15.  Mark Cox (Tennis)
16.  Geoff Hunt (Squash)
17.  John Conteh (Boxing)
18.  Nick Faldo (Golf)
19.  Jonah Barrington (Squash)
20.  Harvey Smith (Show Jumping)
21.  James Hunt (Motor Racing)
22.  David Gower (Cricket)
23.  Debbie Johnsey (Show Jumping)
24.  Kevin Keegan (Football)

GOI-1-2 Sporting All Stars - backs state 'Soccer All Stars'

2.  Barry Sheene (Motor Cycling)
5.  Sharron Davies (Swimming)
20.  Harvey Smith (Show Jumping)
23.  Debbie Johnsey (Show Jumping)

Sheffield Wednesday F.C. programme - Sheffield Wednesday F.C. Football Portraits 1973-74


1973-74
Sheffield Wednesday F.C. Football Portraits
Sheffield Wednesday F.C. programme
23

These cards are similar to those issued the previous season, but don't contain any statistical data on the front. All are portraits except the last three cards, which show action shots of the featured players.

1.  John Holsgrove   (1 September 1973 v Blackpool)
2.  Ken Knighton   (12 September 1973 v West Bromwich Albion)
3.  John Sissons   (15 September 1973 v Carlisle United)
4.  Willie Henderon   (29 September 1973 v Crystal Palace)
5.  Brian Joicey   (3 October 1973 v Millwall)
6.  David Sunley   (13 October 1973 v Portsmouth)
7.  Peter Rodrigues   (15 October 1973 v AFC Bournemouth - Football League Cup 3rd Round Replay)
8.  Alan Thompson   (27 October 1973 v Notts County)
9.  Bernard Shaw   (10 November 1973 v Orient)
10.  Jimmy Mullen   (24 November 1973 v Oxford United)
11.  Tommy Craig   (8 December 1973 v Middlesbrough)
12.  Peter Eustace   (15 December 1973 v Fulham)
13.  Peter Springett   (26 December 1973 v Hull City)
14.  Mick Prendergast   (29 December 1973 v Nottingham Forest)
15.  Eric Potts    (5 January 1974 v Coventry City - F.A. Cup 3rd Round)
16.  Roy Coyle   (19 January 1974 v Swindon Town)
17.  Eddie Prudham   (10 February 1974 v Bristol City)
18.  Jimmy Craig   (23 February 1974v Sunderland)
19.  Danny Cameron   (16 March 1974 v Cardiff City)
20.  Mick Kent    (1 April 1974 v Aston Villa)
21.  Brian Joicey in Action    (13 April 1974 v Luton Town)
22.  David Sunley in Action   (15 April 1974 v Preston North End)
23.  Ken Knighton in Action   (27 April 1974 v Bolton Wanderers)


Ogden's Cigarettes - Famous Footballers (1908)


1908
Famous Footballers
Ogden's Cigarettes
50 (40 footballers, 10 rugby players)

These can be found as proof cards.

Famous Footballers - Regular version
Famous Footballers - plain back - stamped 'Proof CLB'

1.  A.Bridgett (Sunderland)
2.  E.G. Nicholls (Cardiff - Rugby)
3.  W. Meredith (Manchester United)
4.  W.George (Aston Villa)
5.  T.H. Crawshaw (Sheffield Wednesday)
6.  W. Foulke (Bradford City)
7.  W. Wedlock (Bristol City)
8.  C.M. Pritchard (Newport - Rugby)
9.  J.D. Taylor (Everton)
10.  D.A.Dunkley (Blackpool)
11.  R. Crompton (Blackburn Rovers)
12.  R.M. Owen (Swansea - Rugby)
13.  J. Lewis (Bristol Rovers)
14.  J. Pennington (West Bromwich Albion)
15.  R. Dibble (Bridgewater Albion - Rugby)
16.  A. Griffiths (Notts County)
17.  R. Morris (Grimsby Town)
18.  R. Jago (Devon Albion - Rugby)
19.  W.A. Silto (Barnsley)
20.  A. Shepherd (Bolton Wanderers)
21.  A.G. Morris (Notts Forest)
22.  J. Ashcroft (Woolwich Arsenal)
23.  H.T. Maddocks (London Welsh - Rugby)
24.  E. Needham (Sheffield United)
25.  T. Evans (Llanelly - Rugby)
26.  D.Cunliffe (New Brompton)
27.  B.A. Hill (Blackheath - Rugby)
28.  G.R. Hilsdon (Chelsea)
29.  H.E. Shewring (Bristol - Rugby)
30.  W. Beats (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
31.  J.Conlin (Manchester City)
32.  C.M. Veitch (Newcastle United)
33.  R.M. Hawkes (Luton Town)
34.  P. McBride (Preston North End)
35.  A. Smith (Bristol Rovers)
36.  A. Common (Middlesbrough)
37.  H. Robinson (Birmingham)
38.  A.G. Raisbeck (Liverpool)
39.  L.R. Roose (Stoke City)
40.  G. Clawley (Southampton)
41.  J. Raeside (Bury)
42.  H. Smith (Reading)
43.  T. Baddeley (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
44.  B. Warren (Derby County)
45.  H. Bromage (Leeds City)
46.  W. Bull (Tottenham Hotspur)
47.  A. Cartlidge (Bristol Rovers)
48.  J.E. Raphael (Old Merchant Taylor - Rugby)
49.  E.D.G. Wright (Hull City)
50.  J.W. Sutcliffe (Plymouth Argyle)