Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Caplin & Rosetti / Score Cards - Soccer Stars (Blue backs)


2013
Soccer Stars (Blue backs)
Caplin & Rosetti / Score Cards 2009
100?

Another collection from Caplin & Rosetti, but this time Score Cards is listed as 2009. The colour used on the backs of this collection is blue.

1.  Stanley Matthews (Blackpool)
2.  Diego Maradona (Argentina v Belgium, 1982 World Cup)
3.  Paolo Rossi (Hellas Verona)
4.  Chris Lawler (Liverpool)
5.  John Mahoney (Stoke City)
6.  Kenny Hibbitt (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
7.  Ricardo Villa (Tottenham Hotspur)
8.  Mal Donaghy (Luton Town)
9.  Tony Woodcock (Arsenal)
10.  Osvaldo Ardiles (Tottenham Hotspur) and Socrates (Brazil)
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14.  George Best (Aston Villa)   -   added 04-07-2023  -  thanks to Phil Daniels
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21.  Jackie Milburn (Newcastle United)
22.  Garth Crooks (Stoke City)
23.  Chris Balderstone (Carlisle United)
24.  Ray Houghton (Crystal Palace)
25.  Martin Peters (Tottenham Hotspur)
26.  Luigi Riva (Italy)
27.  Alessandro Del Piero (Juventus)
28.  Ian Morgan (Queens Park Rangers)
29.  Ron and Allan Harris (Chelsea)
30.  Ian Callaghan (Liverpool)
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45.  
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61.  John Aldridge (Tranmere Rovers)
62.  Gerry Francis (Queens Park Rangers)
63.  Lawrie Maddern (Sheffield Wednesday)
64.  Tommy Docherty (Arsenal)
65.  Peter Shilton (Nottingham Forest)
66.  Derek Dougan (Northern Ireland)
67.  Roberto Baggio (Internazionale Milan)
68.  Igor Stimac (Derby County)
69.  Ronaldo (Internazionale Milan)
70.  Willie Morgan (Burnley)
75.  
80.  
81.  David Ginola (Newcastle United)
82.  Tommy Taylor (Manchester United)
83.  Mervyn Day (West Ham United)
84.  David Hodgson (Middlesbrough)
85.  Ian Storey-Moore (Nottingham Forest)
86.  Mike Milner (Hull City)
87.  Alan Ball (Philadelphia Fury)
88.  Gary Stevens (Everton)
89.  Fred Binney (Exeter City)
90.  Graham Rix (Arsenal)
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120.  
125.  
130.  
131.  Pat Stanton (Hibernian)
132.  Alan Harrington (Cardiff City)
133.  Johnny Hollins (Chelsea)
134.  Alan Ball (Vancouver Whitecaps)
135.  Trevor Francis Nottingham Forest)
136.  Joe Kinnear (Tottenham Hotspur)
137.  Bob Taylor (West Bromwich Albion)
138.  Steffen Freund (Tottenham Hotspur)
139.  Gordon Harris (Burnley)
140.  Bobby Tambling (Chelsea)


The Sun - Soccer Calendar Wall Chart (02)


1969-70
Soccer Calendar Wall Chart
The Sun
22, 22 and 22 stickers

The actual wallchart, with the stickers attached.

Tin Concepts Ltd / TCM Sports - FC Legend Cards ~ Liverpool FC ~ Season 2012/13


2012-13

FC Legend Cards - Liverpool FC - Season 2012/13
Tin Concepts Ltd / TCM Sports
34 cards in a Collector Tin

This collection was issued last season. They also produced similar sets for Arsenal FC, Manchester United FC and Tottenham Hotspur FC. They seem to be producing cards for this season too, and expanding their range to include Chelsea FC and West Ham United FC.


If anyone can provide details about the other collections please get in touch.


This checklist has been compiled in the order the players appear on the illustration above - from the top, left to right.


Lucas Leiva

Peter Gulacsi
Samed Yesil
Nuri Sahin
Jose Enrique

Brad Jones

Glen Johnson
Raheem Sterling
Jonjo Shelvey
Martin Kelly

Martin Skrtel

John Flanagan
Andre Wisdom
Jack Robinson
Adam Morgan

Daniel Pacheco

Fernandez Suso
Fabio Borini
Pepe Reina
Joe Allen

Danny Wilson

Oussama Assaidi
Daniel Agger
Stewart Downing
Sebastian Coates

Jordan Henderson

Luis Suarez
Joe Cole
Jamie Carragher
Steven Gerrard

Team Photo

Stadium
"This is Anfield"
Brendan Rodgers (Manager)

Players not included:


Charlie Adam

Andy Carroll
Conor Coady
Philippe Coutinho
Lloyd Jones
Stephen Sama
Jerome Sinclair
Jay Spearing
Daniel Sturridge
Danny Ward


I.P.C. Magazines / Shoot - ZB10-26-1 Top 20 All Stars (caption on picture)


1982-83
ZB10-26-1 Top 20 All Stars (caption on picture)
I.P.C. Magazines / Shoot
20 cards

UPDATE (12-04-2023 20:39):  Paul Whittle has provided some additional photos of the album. He also has his own blog - The 1888 Letter - Football Then and Now.

1.  Kenny Sansom (Arsenal)
2.  Trevor Brooking (West Ham United)
3.  Ian Rush (Liverpool)
4.  David Narey (Dundee United)
5.  Kevin Keegan (Southampton)
6.  Mal Donaghy (Luton Town)
7.  Davie Provan (Celtic)
8.  Graeme Sharp (Everton)
9.  Bryan Robson (Manchester United)
10.  Leighton James (Swansea City)
11.  Alex McLeish (Aberdeen)
12.  Tommy Caton (Manchester City)
13.  Cyrille Regis (West Bromwich Albion)
14.  Glenn Hoddle (Tottenham Hotspur)
15.  Steve Foster (Brighton & Hove Albion)
16.  Alan Brazil (Ipswich Town)
17.  Martin O'Neill (Norwich City)
18.  Tony Morley (Aston Villa)
19.  Peter Shilton (Nottingham Forest)  -  wearing England kit
20.  John MacDonald (Rangers)

Top 20 All Stars (caption on picture) (sheet 1) - 16-10-1982

3.  Ian Rush (Liverpool)
20.  John MacDonald (Rangers)
6.  Mal Donaghy (Luton Town)
10.  Leighton James (Swansea City)

Top 20 All Stars (caption on picture) (sheet 2) - 23-10-1982

1.  Kenny Sansom (Arsenal)
4.  David Narey (Dundee United)
13.  Cyrille Regis (West Bromwich Albion)
17.  Martin O'Neill (Norwich City)

Top 20 All Stars (caption on picture) (sheet 3) - 30-10-1982

5.  Kevin Keegan (Southampton)
8.  Graeme Sharp (Everton)
11.  Alex McLeish (Aberdeen)
18.  Tony Morley (Aston Villa)

Top 20 All Stars (caption on picture) (sheet 4) - 06-11-1982

7.  Davie Provan (Celtic)
9.  Bryan Robson (Manchester United)
14.  Glenn Hoddle (Tottenham Hotspur)
16.  Alan Brazil (Ipswich Town)

Top 20 All Stars (caption on picture) (sheet 5) - 09-10-1982

2.  Trevor Brooking (West Ham United)
12.  Tommy Caton (Manchester City)
15.  Steve Foster (Brighton & Hove Albion)
19.  Peter Shilton (Nottingham Forest)  -  wearing England kit

Bob Bond Sporting Caricatures - Preston North End ~ 25 All-Time Favourites


2000
Preston North End - 25 All-Time Favourites
Bob Bond Sporting Caricatures
25

As well as cigarette card size and Trade card size cards, I believe it was possible to purchase postcard, A5, A4 and A3 sized prints of each of these players.

Jimmy Baxter
Alex Bruce
Francis Burns
Willie Cunningham
Alex Dawson
Tommy Docherty
Tony Ellis
Fred Else
Mike Elwiss
Tom Finney
Archie Gemmill
Alex James
Alan Kelly
Howard Kendall
Nobby Lawton
Jim McNab
George Mutch
George Ross
Andy Saville
Bill Shankly
Alan Spavin
John Thomas
Peter Thompson
Tommy Thompson
Charlie Wayman


D.C. Thomson / Adventure - Adventure Pocket Wallet Game Book


1939
The Adventure Pocket Wallet Game Book
D.C. Thomson / Adventure
1 free gift

An assortment of games given away with this issue of Adventure, including one called 'Fighting for the Cup'.

Liverpool are on the Tele Again - Footballers (2)


1990s
Footballers
Norwich City fanzine "Liverpool are on the Tele Again"
Unknown number issued

This Norwich City fanzine produced a set of cards of footballers. They were printed in the fanzine and intended to be cut out.

Here's another of them, making 18 known so far.

Ian Wright (Arsenal) 
Dean Saunders (Aston Villa) 
Andy Townsend (Aston Villa)
Garry Parker (Aston Villa)
Dalian Atkinson (Aston Villa)
Tony Daley (Aston Villa)
Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers)
Gordon Strachan (Leeds United)
Gary McAllister (Leeds United)
Tony Cottee (Everton)
Dave Watson (Everton)
Lee Clark (Newcastle United)
Jeremy Goss (Norwich City)
Chris Sutton (Norwich City)
Chris Waddle (Sheffield Wednesday)
Gordon Watson (Sheffield Wednesday)
Mark Hughes (Manchester United)
Bryan Robson (Manchester United)

Snickers - Virtual Video Collection


1996-97
Virtual Video Collection
Snickers
UK, Germany
55 cards

Each 'virtual video' contained training tips, there were five 'cards' for each of eleven featured player. Not really video, you move the card and the image appears to move too. Issued in the U.K. and Germany, and probably other countries as well.
UPDATE (10-10-2022 07:08):  Steve Marsh has provided scans of a wrapper from this collection.

1.  Leszek Pisz (Poland)
2.  Leszek Pisz (Poland)
3.  Leszek Pisz (Poland)
4.  Leszek Pisz (Poland)
5.  Leszek Pisz (Poland)
6.  Gary McAllister (Scotland)
7.  Gary McAllister (Scotland)
8.  Gary McAllister (Scotland)
9.  Gary McAllister (Scotland)
10.  Gary McAllister (Scotland)
11.  Tomas Brolin (Sweden)
12.  Tomas Brolin (Sweden)
13.  Tomas Brolin (Sweden)
14.  Tomas Brolin (Sweden)
15.  Tomas Brolin (Sweden)
16.  Phil Babb (Republic of Ireland)
17.  Phil Babb (Republic of Ireland)
18.  Phil Babb (Republic of Ireland)
19.  Phil Babb (Republic of Ireland)
20.  Phil Babb (Republic of Ireland)
21.  David Ginola (France)
22.  David Ginola (France)
23.  David Ginola (France)
24.  David Ginola (France)
25.  David Ginola (France)
26.  Les Ferdinand (England)
27.  Les Ferdinand (England)
28.  Les Ferdinand (England)
29.  Les Ferdinand (England)
30.  Les Ferdinand (England)
31.  Ruud Gullit (Holland)
32.  Ruud Gullit (Holland)
33.  Ruud Gullit (Holland)
34.  Ruud Gullit (Holland)
35.  Ruud Gullit (Holland)
36.  Dan Petrescu (Romania)
37.  Dan Petrescu (Romania)
38.  Dan Petrescu (Romania)
39.  Dan Petrescu (Romania)
40.  Dan Petrescu (Romania)
41.  Alessandro Del Piero (Italy)
42.  Alessandro Del Piero (Italy)
43.  Alessandro Del Piero (Italy)
44.  Alessandro Del Piero (Italy)
45.  Alessandro Del Piero (Italy)
46.  Karl-Heinz Reidl (Germany)
47.  Karl-Heinz Reidl (Germany)
48.  Karl-Heinz Reidl (Germany)
49.  Karl-Heinz Reidl (Germany)
50.  Karl-Heinz Reidl (Germany)
51.  Stéphane Chapuisat (Switzerland)
52.  Stéphane Chapuisat (Switzerland)
53.  Stéphane Chapuisat (Switzerland)
54.  Stéphane Chapuisat (Switzerland)
55.  Stéphane Chapuisat (Switzerland)

Monday, 2 December 2013

Klene / Val Footer Gum - KLE-130 / VAL-1 Val Footer Gum - Footballers


1939
KLE-130 / VAL-1 Val Footer Gum - Footballers
Klene / Val Footer Gum
50

1.  S. Matthews (Stoke City)
2.  F. Biddlestone (Aston Villa)
3.  H.E. Hibbs (Birmingham)
4.  S. Jones (Blackpool)
5.  W.R. Westwood (Bolton Wanderers)
6.  J. Morton (West Ham United)
7.  D. Welsh (Charlton Athletic)
8.  R. Spence (Chelsea)
9.  J.T. Nicholas (Derby County)
10.  C.S, Britton (Everton)
11.  E.M. Glover (Grimsby Town)
12.  A. Young (Huddersfield Town)
13.  E. Stephenson (Leeds United)
14.  D. Liddle (Leicester City)
15.  M. Busby (Liverpool)
16.  McKay (Manchester United)
17.  D. Cumming (Middlesbrough)
18.  R. Salmond (Portsmouth)
19.  J.A. Johnson (West Bromwich Albion)
20.  F. Soo (Stoke City)
21.  B. Sprosson (Tottenham Hotspur)
22.  S. Cullis (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
23.  Wm. Hough (Blackburn Rovers)
24.  T.H. Lewis (Bradford City)
25.  Hornby (Burnley)
26.  Acquroff (Bury)
27.  W.S. M'Millan (Chesterfield)
28.  R.T. Davidson (Coventry City)
29.  H.E. Hammind (Fulham)
30.  G. Stephenson (Luton Town)
31.  P.D. Doherty (Manchester City)
32.  J. Richardson (Millwall)
33.  R.F.D. Ancell (Newcastle United)
34.  W.I. Furness (Norwich City)
35.  Lewis Stoker (Nottingham Forest)
36.  E. Dodds (Sheffield United)
37.  H. Burrows (Sheffield Wednesday)
38.  F.R. Hill (Southampton)
39.  Roy John (Swansea Town)
40.  C.A. Fletcher (Plymouth Argyle)
41.  R. Reid (Brentford)
42.  H. Carter (Sunderland)
43.  T.M. Smith (Preston North End)
44.  B. Jones (Arsenal)
45.  Andrew Anderson (Heart of Midlothian)
46.  I. Walker (Heart of Midlothian)   -  player is Tommy Walker  -  thanks to Nigel at CardHawk
47.  A. Ventners (Glasgow Rangers)
48.  J. Simpson (Glasgow Rangers)
49.  J. Smith (Glasgow Rangers)
50.  Andrew Black (Heart of Midlothian)

D.C. Thomson / The Victor - THO-360/THO-208-1 Stand-Up Footballers


1965

THO-360/THO-208-1 Stand-Up Footballers
D.C. Thomson / The Victor
20

A set of 20 stand-up footballers. Another series was issued by The Hotspur later in the year. 


Footballers - Stand-Up - Victor (16 Jan 1965 - sheet 1)


John Sjoberg (Leicester City)

Cliff Jones (Tottenham Hotspur)
Bobby Moore West Ham United)
Len Allchurch (Sheffield united)
Jim Baxter (Glasgow Rangers)
Brian Miller (Burnley)
Fred Pickering (Everton)
Colin Addison (Nottingham Forest)

Footballers - Stand-Up - Victor (23 Jan 1965 - sheet 2)  -  updated thanks to Mark Hughesdon


Denis Law (Manchester United)

Johnny Haynes (Fulham)
Charlie Aitken (Aston Villa)
Alec Hamilton (Dundee)
Norbert Lawton (Preston North End)
Mel Nurse (Middlesbrough)
Ronnie Clayton (Blackburn Rovers)
Terry Paine (Southampton)

Footballers - Stand-Up - Victor (30 Jan 1965 - sheet 3)  -  updated thanks to Mark Hughesdon


Gordon Milne (Liverpool)

Jimmy McIlroy (Stoke City
Dave Holt (Hearts)
Jimmy Armfield (Blackpool)


D.C. Thomson / Adventure - THO-355 / THO-17-1 Footballers ~ Signed Real Photos


1922
THO-355 / THO-17-1 Footballers - Signed Real Photos
D.C. Thomson / Advenutre
22

I featured the Scottish version a little while ago, and meant to include the English one around the same time, but never got around to it. The last eight cards were also issued in Scotland. 

E. Simms (Luton Town)    -  21 January 1922,  issue no. 19
E. Scott (Liverpool)    -  28 January 1922,  issue no. 20
Len Davies (Cardiff City)    -  4 February 1922,  issue no. 21
W. Kirton (Aston Villa)    - 11 February 1922,  issue no. 22
Thomas Curry (Newcastle United)    -  18 February 1922,  issue no. 23
Syd Puddefoot (West Ham United)    -  25 February 1922,  issue no. 24
B.J. Bateman (Crystal Palace)    -  4 March 1922,  issue no. 25
R.T. Woodhouse (Preston North End)    -  11 March 1922,  issue no. 26
J. Doran (Brighton & Hove Albion)    -  18 March 1922,  issue no. 27
A.R. Dorrell (Aston Villa)    -  25 March 1922,  issue no. 29
Stan. Davies (West Bromwich Albion)    -  1 April 1922,  issue no. 29
W.G. Donkin (Barnsley)    -  8 April 1922,  issue no. 30
John McKay (Blackburn Rovers)    -  15 April 1922,  issue no. 31
W.H. Walker (Aston Villa)    -  22 April 1922,  issue no. 32
C. Wilson (Tottenham Hotspur)    -  29 April 1922,  issue no. 33
Jimmy Low (Newcastle United)    -  6 May 1922,  issue no. 34
William Birrell (Middlesbrough)    -  13 May 1922,  issue no. 35
Tom Hamilton (Preston North End)    -  20 May 1922,  issue no. 36
John McDonald (Everton)    -  27 May 1922,  issue no. 37
Alec. Graham (Arsenal)    -  3 June 1922,  issue no. 38
David Mercer (Sheffield United)    -  10 June 1922,  issue no. 39
Peter Quinn (Preston North End)    -  17 June 1922,  issue no. 40

D.C. Thomson / Vanguard - (THO-315 / THO-15) Footballers ~ Gilt borders


1924
THO-315 / THO-15 Footballers ~ Gilt borders
D.C. Thomson / Vanguard
8 cards

Very nice gilt-edged cards, with a player biography on the back. Each card measures 3.6" x 2.7".

W. Cowan (Newcastle United)     -  13 September, 1924  - issue no. 49
S. Bishop (West Ham United)     -  20 September, 1924  - issue no. 50
G.E. Shaw (Huddersfield Town)     -  27 September, 1924  - issue no. 51
G. Blackburn (Aston Villa)     -  4 October, 1924  - issue no. 52
J. Elwood (Manchester City)     -  11 October, 1924  - issue no. 53
J. Nelson (Cardiff City)     -  18 October, 1924  - issue no. 54
F. Hargreaves (Everton)     -  25 October, 1924  - issue no. 55
J. Elkes (Tottenham Hotspur)     -  1 November, 1924  - issue no. 56


D.C. Thomson / The Rover - THO-690/THO-29 This Years Top Form Footballers


1927
THO-690/THO-29 This Years Top Form Footballers
D.C. Thompson / The Rover
24

The Rover issue no.253, dated  20 February, 1927

1.  J. Blair (Tottenham Hotspur)
2.  H. Gallacher (Newcastle United)
3.  G. Briggs (Birmingham)
4.  J. Spence (Manchester United)

The Rover issue no.254, dated  27 February, 1927

5.  A. Jackson (Huddersfield Town)
6.  J. Ruffell (West Ham United)
7.  J. Crawford (Queens Park)
8.  C.H. Green (Sheffield United)

The Rover issue no.255, dated  05 March, 1927

9.  T. Glidden (West Bromwich Albion)
10.  G.A. McLachlan (Cardiff City)
11.  J. Gibson (Partick Thistle)
12.  W.R. Dean (Everton)

The Rover issue no.256, dated  12 March, 1927

13.  A. McIlroy (Sunderland)
14.  T. Bradshaw (Bury)
15.  R. Adcock (Leicester City)
16.  T. Jennings (Leeds United)

The Rover issue no.257, dated  19 March, 1927

17.  J. Lambert (Arsenal)
18.  G. Sommerville (Burnley)
19.  W. Harris (Aston Villa)
20.  W. Cook (Dundee)

The Rover issue no.258, dated  26 March, 1927

21.  G. Brown (Huddersfield Town)
22.  R. Parker (Millwall)
23.  Mitchell (Blackburn Rovers)
24.  A. James (Preston North End)

I.P.C. Magazines / Shoot - ZB10-26-2 Top 20 Strikers


1981-82
ZB10-26-2 Top 20 Strikers
I.P.C. Magazines / Shoot
20

The first of three sets of cards issued by Shoot magazine over a three season period. These are the easiest to recognise as they don't have a caption on the front. Issued on sheets of 4, the cards were perforated. An album was provided with corner slots pre cut to keep them in. Garry Thompson and Cyrillle Regis are illustrated above. The later appeared in all three series.

1.  Garry Thompson (Coventry City)
2.  Alan Sunderland (Arsenal)
3.  David Cross (West Ham United)
4.  Joe Jordan (AC Milan)
5.  Gary Shaw (Aston Villa)
6.  Kevin Reeves (Manchester City)
7.  Charlier Nicholas (Glasgow Celtic)
8.  Cyrille Regis (West Bromwich Albion)
9.  Kenny Dalglish (Liverpool)
10.  Peter Eastoe (Everton)
11.  Paul Sturrock (Dundee United)
12.  Steve Archibald (Tottenham Hotspur)
13.  Frank Worthington (Birmingham City)
14.  Mark McGhee (Aberdeen)
15.  Carl Harris (Leeds United)
16.  Paul Mariner (Ipswich Town)
17.  Trevor Francis (Nottingham Forest)
18.  Mick Channon (Southampton)
19.  Andy Gray (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
20.  Ian Redford (Glassgow Rangers)

Top 20 Strikers (front without captions) (sheet 1) - 17-10-1981

1.  Garry Thompson (Coventry City)
2.  Alan Sunderland (Arsenal)
11.  Paul Sturrock (Dundee United)
12.  Steve Archibald (Tottenham Hotspur)

Top 20 Strikers (front without captions) (sheet 2) - 24-10-1981

6. Kevin Reeves (Manchester City)
17. Trevor Francis (Nottingham Forest)
19. Andy Gray (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
20. Ian Redford (Glassgow Rangers)

Top 20 Strikers (front without captions) (sheet 3) - 31-10-1981

18.  Mick Channon (Southampton)
7.  Charlier Nicholas (Glasgow Celtic)
10.  Peter Eastoe (Everton)
15.  Carl Harris (Leeds United)

Top 20 Strikers (front without captions) (sheet 4) - 04-11-1981

3. David Cross (West Ham United)
4. Joe Jordan (AC Milan)
13. Frank Worthington (Birmingham City)
14. Mark McGhee (Aberdeen)

Top 20 Strikers (front without captions) (sheet 5) - 11-11-1981

5. Gary Shaw (Aston Villa)
8. Cyrille Regis (West Bromwich Albion)
9. Kenny Dalglish (Liverpool)
16. Paul Mariner (Ipswich Town)

Sunday, 1 December 2013

I.P.C. Magazines / Shoot - All Time Greats


1980
All Time Greats
I.P.C. Magazines / Shoot
136

Special pages were printed sideways in the magazine. Collectors were required to take out these pages fold them in half and insert them into the cover provided. The cover was printed to show where you should pierce through the cover and all the pages and thread twine to bind the booklet together.

Front cover.  Kevin Keegan, Billy Meredith, Pele
1.  Bobby Moore, Trevor Francis, Jimmy Greaves, Danny Blanchflower
2.  Pele
3.  George Best
4.  Noel Cantwell, Charlie Hurley
5.  Johnny Haynes
6.  Peter Shilton
7.  Dave Mackay
8.  Ronnie Hellstrom, Bjorn Nordqvist
9.  Ian St John
10.  David O'Leary
11.  Kevin Keegan
12.  Cliff Jones
13.  Alex Forbes
14.  Berti Vogts
15.  Denis Law
16.  Alfredo di Stefano
17.  Jimmy Armfield
18.  Ron Davies
19.  Nobby Stiles
20.  Danny Blanchflower
21.  George Young
22.  Emlyn Hughes
23.  Tommy Gemmell
24.  Ferenc Puskas, Sandor Hidegkuti
25.  Jimmy Greaves
26.  Liam Brady
27.  Martin Buchan
28.  Dixie Dean
29.  Hungary, 1953
30.  Daniel Passarella, Mario Kempes
31.  Paul Madeley, Paul Mariner
32.  Jim Baxter
33.  Jack Kelsey
34.  Archie Gemmill
35.  Terry Yorath
36.  Garrincha, Gerson
37.  Tommy Lawton, Johnny Carey
38.  Ray Clemence
39.  Brazil 1970
40.  Peter Doherty
41.  Mel Charles, Jack Kelsey, Willie Waddell
42.  Ruud Krol
43.  Terry Cooper, Mick Jones
44.  Raich Carter
45.  Giancinto Facchetti, Sandro Mazzola
46.  Kenny Dalglish
47.  Terry Neill, Pat Jennings
48.  Real Madrid
49.  Joe Mercer
50.  Alan Ball
51.  Paddy Mulligan
52.  Derek Dooley, Trevor Ford
53.  Luis Suarez, Raymond kopa
54.  Jimmy Johnstone
55.  Malcolm MacDonald
56.  Stan Mortensen
57.  Ivor Allchurch
58.  Johan Neeskens
59.  Gordon Banks, George Best
60.  Duncan Edwards
61.  Antonio Carbajal, Lev Yashin
62.  Norman Hunter
63.  Billy McNeill
64.  Glasgow Celtic, 1967
65.  Billy Liddell
66.  Chumpitaz, Cubillas
67.  John Giles
68.  Lawrie Rielly
69.  Frank Swift, Roy Vernon
70.  Peter McFarland
71.  Sepp Meier
72.  Tottenham Hotspur, 1960/61
73.  Tom Finney
74.  Bobby Charlton
75.  Johan Cruyff
76.  England, 1966
77.  Jairzinho, Just Fontaine
78.  Martin Peters
79.  Bobby Lennox
80.  Billy Meredith
81.  Huddersfield Town and Arsenal under Herbert Chapman   -   amended 03-11-2020  -  thanks to Roger Pashby
82.  Billy Bremner, Gary Sprake
83.  Ian Callaghan
84.  Davie Wilson
85.  Harry Gregg
86.  Diego Maradona
87.  Dave Watson
88.  Jackie Milburn
89.  Nat Lofthouse
90.  Dragan Dzajic
91.  Andy Gray
92.  John Charles
93.  Didi, Tostao
94.  Pat Jennings
95.  Bob by Smith - Liverpool 1978/79
96.  Ron Burgess
97.  Jimmy McIlroy
98.  Mike England, John Radford
99.  Gerd Muller
100.  Len Shackleton, Eric Caldow
101.  Brian Clough
102.  Dino Zoff
103.  Eusebio
104.  Ray Wilson
105.  Arsenal, 1970-71
106.  Geoff Hurst
107.  Bobby Murdoch
108.  Jimmy Dickinson
109.  Billy Bingham
110.  Trevor Francis
111.  Kazimierz Deyna, Grzegorz Lato
112.  Hughie Gallacher
113.  Alf Ramsey
114.  Terry Paine
115.  Colin Bell, Leighton James
116.  Mel Charles
117.  West Germany
118.  Roberto Rivelino
119.  Pat Rice
120.  Billy Wright
121.  Tonny Younger
122.  Frank McLintock
123.  Franz Beckenbauer, Uwe Seeler
124.  Mel Hopkins
125.  Stanley Matthews
126.  Danny McGrain
127.  Bobby Moore
128.  Florian Albert, Sandor Kocsis
129.  Jimmy Nicholson
130.  John Greig
131.  Ossie Ardiles
132.  Mario Coluna, Paul van Himst
133.  Don Revie
134.  Roger Hunt
135.  Carlos Alberto
136.  Roger Byrne