Thursday, 6 April 2017

Futera - Manchester United F.C. - Prestige


2001-02
Manchester United F.C. - Prestige
Futera Platinum
18 cards

Manchester United F.C. - Prestige  #/250


PRE1.  Roy Keane

PRE2.  Ryan Giggs
PRE3.  David Beckham
PRE4.  Nicky Butt
PRE5.  Wes Brown
PRE6.  Fabien Barthez
PRE7.  Gary Neville
PRE8.  Andy Cole
PRE9.  Luke Chadwick
PRE10.  Paul Scholes
PRE11.  Phil Neville
PRE12.  Denis Irwin
PRE13.  Ole Gunner Solskjaer
PRE14.  Mikael Silvestre
PRE15.  Teddy Sheringham
PRE16.  Dwight Yorke
PRE17.  Raimond van der Gouw
PRE18.  Jaap Stam

Manchester United F.C. - Prestige - Kit Room Jersey Card #/250

1 card

Kit Room Jersey card


Manchester United F.C. - Prestige - XL Centrepiece Card  #/250

1 card

XL Centrepiece Card


Manchester United F.C. - Prestige - Promotional Cards  #/400

3 cards

PR1.  David Beckham

PR2.  Ryan Giggs
PR3.  Roy Keane

Co-op Dortmund - BVB 09 Borussia Dortmund (Medallions)


1996

BVB 09 Borussia Dortmund Coins
Co-op Dortmund
Germany
24 medallions

Ottmar Hitzfeld

Vladimir But
Julio Cesar
Stephane Chapuisat
Wolfgang De Beer
Wolfgang Feiersinger
Steffen Freund
Jörg Heinrich
Heiko Herrlich
Stefan Klos
Jürgen Kohler
Paul Lambert
Andreas Möller
Steinar Pedersen
Knut Reinhardt
Stefan Reuter
Lars Ricken
Karlheinz Riedle
Matthias Sammer
Rene Schneider
Paulo Sousa
Ibrahim Tanko
Rene Tretschok
Michael Zorc

Chix Confectionery - (CHI-340-2) Famous Footballers - No. 2 Series (02) - 45 - B. Peacock


1956-57
(CHI-340-2/CGO-2-2) Famous Footballers - No. 2 Series
Chix Confectionery Co. Ltd.
48 cards

Roger Long has provided scans of both versions of the B. Peacock card.
These two cards have been acknowledged by the Cartophilic Society of Great Britian as variations.

45.  B. Peacock (Celtic)
45.  B. Peacock (Celtic and Ireland)

W.D. & H.O. Wills - Homeland Events (02) - New Zealand


1927
Homeland Events
W.D. & H.O. Wills
New Zealand
50 (2 football related)

The backs of the New Zealand version differ from those issued in the United Kingdom. The New Zealand version is on the left but I've had to use a non-football example.
UPDATE (06-01-2018 12:51):  The back of one of the New Zealand football cards added, you will note that the back of the card states 'A series of 50 real photographs.'
UPDATE (09-09-2021 15:39):  Thanks to Pat's research (see comment below) the date of issue for this New Zealand version has been amended from 1932 to 1927 and the 'Cup Final at Wembley' card shows Bolton Wanderers against Manchester City. As there are less cards in this set than the one issued in the United Kingdom I think it would be a good idea to track down the checklist.
UPDATE (09-09-2021 16:17):  A complete checklist has been added.
UPDATE (22-08-2022 09:06):  Scans of the two football-related cards added.

1.  Lawn Tennis at Wimbledon
2.  London Cart Horse Parade
3.  The Lord Mayor's Show (1)
4.  Braemar Royal Highland Gathering
5.  A Morning Canter. Rotten Row
6.  Polo at Hurlingham
7.  The Maoris v Somerset (Rugby Union)
8.  Boxing at the Albert Hall
9.  With the Otter Hounds
10.  Royal Air Force Pageant
11.  The Motor Show
12.  The King's Prize, Bisley
13.  Ascot Sunday at Boulter's Lock
14.  Cup Final Scenes in London (actually showing the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace)
15.  Meet of the Coaching Club
16.  Trooping the Colours
17.  Scenes at the Zoo (1)
18.  The Yeomen of the Guard
19.  Tossing the Pancake
20.  The Cup Final at Wembley (1926 F.A. Cup Final - Bolton Wanderers v Manchester City)
21.  State Opening of Parliament
22.  Alexandra Rose Day (1)
23.  Alexandra Rose Day (2)
24.  Alexandra Rose Day (3)
25.  The Grand National Steeplechase
26.  Foxhunting (1)
27.  St. Patrick's Day (1)
28.  The Naval Review
29.  May Eights Week, Cambridge (Rowing)
30.  Foxhunting (2)
31.  St. Patrick's Day (2)
32.  Rememerance Day (1)
33.  Motor Racing at Brooklands
34.  Cricket at Lords (1)
35.  Foxhunting (3)
36.  Rememberance Day
37.  The Lord Mayor's Show (2)
38.  Cricket at Lords (2)
39.  The Derby (1)
40.  Greyhound Racing (1)
41.  Cowes Regatta
42.  Launch of  H.M.A.S. "Canberra" (1)
43.  The Derby (2)
44.  Greyhound Racing (2)
45.  Golf at St. Andrews
46.  Launch of  H.M.A.S. "Canberra" (2)
47.  Pheasant Shooting
48.  Scenes at the Zoo (2)
49.  Royal Ascot
50.  A Cubbing Morn

Futera - Manchester United F.C. (1997) (08) - Printers Proof


1997
Manchester United F.C. - Printer Proof
Futera / F.J. Warren
4 cards

I don't have much information about these, printers proof cards with some that don't feature in the main collection. I've only got poor images of these cards 

Andy Cole - World Class
Emblem - Red Hot
David Beckham
Ryan Giggs - 6 of the Best

Anonymous - (ZJF-390/ZJ5-47) Footballers (1928) (04) - Robert McNeil


1928
(ZJF-390/ZJ5-47) Footballers
Anonymous
6 known

Another example of this anonymous set by an unknown issuer. The cards measure 55mm x 86mm. Paul Chauveau has provided the scan. The original list of 6 known cards can be seen here - Anonymous - ZJF-390/ZJ5-47 Footballers (1928).
UPDATE (23-01-2023 19:56):  A coloured version of this card added, thanks to Nigel at CardHawkUK.

Puma - International Greats (Posters)


1973-74

International Greats
Puma
6 posters

David Stuart has sent in this scan for the 8 December, 1973 issue of Goal magazine.


Mike Channon

Martin Chivers
Allan Clarke
Paul Madeley
Ted MacDougall
Roy McFarland

Panini - Selecciones de América 2001 (02)


2001
Selecciones de América 2001
Panini
Uruguay
153 stickers

Two error stickers in this collection, with both players incorrectly named. As far as I know they were never updated.

93.  Haziri (Colombia)  -  actually Foad Maziri
102.  Vasquel (Colombia)  -  actually Edigson Velásquez

Topps - Premier League 2014 Official Sticker Collection (10) - Packets


2013-14
Premier League 2014 Official Sticker Collection
Topps
352 stickers

The packets. Thanks to John Roberts for the scans.

  1. Wayne Rooney (Manchester United) + Craig Bellamy (Cardiff City), Leighton Baines (Everton), Tom Huddlestone (Hull City), Christian Benteke (Aston Villa)
  2. Sergio Aguero (Manchester City) + Joe Cole (West Ham United), Philippe Coutinho (Liverpool)m Yohan Cabaye (Newcastle United), Steven Fletcher (Sunderland) 
  3. Frank Lampard (Chelsea) + Paulinho (Tottenham Hotspur), Mile Jedinak (Crystal Palace), Ryan Shawcross (Stoke City), James Morrison (West Bromwich Albion)
  4. Mesut Ozil (Arsenal) + Dimitar Berbatov (Fulham), Sebastien Bassong (Norwich City), Michu (Swansea City), Rickie Lambert (Southampton)


Hamburger SV - Hamburger SV Autogrammkarten (2003-04)


2003-04
Hamburger SV Autogrammkarten
Hamburger SV
Germany
43 cards

Adam (Masseur)
Ahlert (Busf.)
Barbarez
Beiersdorfer
Beinlich
Benjamin
Cardoso
Frech
Freytag (Zeugwart)
Fukal
Günther (Reha-Trainer)
V. Hleb
Hollerbach
Hollerbach (different)
Hoogma
Jacobsen
Jarolim
Jara (Trainer)
Kling
Linzmaier (Co-Trainer)
Mahdavikia
Maltritz
Meier
Melzer (Co-Trainer)
Pieckenhagen
Rahn
Reinhard
Reutershahn (Co-Trainer)
Rieckhof (Torwart-Trainer)
Rieger (Masseur)
Romeo
Schlicke
Sen
Starke
Takahara
Teuber (Torwart-Trainer)
Toppmöller (Trainer)
Ujfalusi
Ujfalusi (different)
Wächter
Wicky
Zielsdorf (Zeugwart)
Zumdick (Co-Trainer)

Merrysweets Ltd / Soccer Bubble Gum - (MER-080-1/ SOC-1-1) Soccer Teams - Series 1 (02)



1957-58
(MER-080-1/SOC-1-1) Soccer Teams ~ Series 1
Merrysweets Ltd / Soccer Bubble Gum
48 cards

The album.

Wednesday, 5 April 2017

A&BC - (AAB-020/ABF-1) All Sports


1954
(AAB-020/ABF-1) All Sports
A&BC
120 cards

The cards have blank back. I've included the card of Allan Watkins who played football for Plymouth Argyle and Cardiff City.
UPDATE (26-07-2018 18:41):  I've been reminded by Ken Renno that Denis Compton is another who played football and cricket. It's strange how this fact has been omitted from his card even though the card for his brother does make reference to his dual sporting connections, along with a few others through the set. Both Denis and Lesley played for Arsenal for many years.

AAB-020a / ABF-1 All Sports - glossy front
AAB-020b / ABF-1 All Sports - matt front
AAB-020a / ABF-1 All Sports - pink-tinted front (proof)

1.  Tommy Lawton (Arsenal and England)
2.  Derek Ufton (Charlton Athletic and England)
3.  Walley Barnes (Arsenal and Wales)
4.  Tom Garrett (Blackpool and England)
5.  Jimmy Mullen (Wolverhampton Wanderes and England)
6.  Tom Finney (Preston North End and England)
7.  Stan. Matthews (Blackpool and England)
8.  Roy Clarke (Manchester City and Wales)
9.  Sid O'Linn (Charlton Athletic)
10.  Len Shackleton (Sunderland and England)
11.  Roy Bentley (Chelsea and England)
12.  Bill Eckersley (Blackburn Rovers and England
13.  Frank Blunstone (Chelsea)
14.  Jimmy Dickinson (Portsmouth and England)
15.  Leslie Compton (Arsenal and England; Middlesex C.C.C.)
16.  Tony Lock (Cricket)
17.  Trevor Bailey (Cricket)
18.  Denis Compton (Middlesex County Cricket Club and England)
19.  Arthur Milton (Gloucestershire C.C.C.; Arsenal and England)
20.  Jim Laker (Cricket)
21.  Godfrey Evans (Cricket)
22.  Don Kenyon (Cricket)
23.  Len Hutton (Cricket)
24.  M. C. Cowdrey (Cricket)
25.  Douglas Wright (Cricket)
26.  Bill Edrich (Cricket)
27.  E. McDonald Baily (Athletics)
28.  Sir Gordon Richard (Horse Racing)
29.  Stirling Moss (Motor Racing)
30.  Jackie Kyle (Rugby)
31.  Tony Mottram (Tennis)
32.  Geoff. Paish (Tennis)
33.  Don Cockell (Boxing)
34.  Johnny Leach (Table Tennis)
35.  Chick Zamick (Ice Hockey)
36.  Cliff Ryan (Ice Hockey)
37.  Sonny Rost (Ice Hockey)
38.  Malcolm Davidson (Ice Hockey)
39.  Ray Gariepy (Ice Hockey)
40.  George Beach (Ice Hockey)
41.  Lefty Wilmot (Ice Hockey)
42.  Ron. Allen (West Bromwich Albion and Englandl)
43.  Ray Barlow (West Bromwich Albion)
44.  Danny Blanchflower (Aston Villa and Ireland)
45.  Roy Tattersall (Cricket)
46.  Tom Graveney (Cricket)
47.  Geoff. Duke (Motor Cycling)
48.  "Split" Waterman (Speedway)
49.  Diana Rowe (Table Tennis)
50.  Rosalind Rowe (Table Tennis)
51.  John Charles (Leeds United and Wales)
52.  Frank Lowson (Cricket)
53.  Willie Watson (Yorkshire C.C.C.; Sunderland and England)
54.  Ferenc Puskas (Hungarian Football Star)
55.  Gyula Lorant (Hungarian Football Star)
56.  Jozsef Bozcik (Hungarian Football Star)
57.  Sandor Kocsis (Hungarian Football Star)
58.  Albert Quixall (Sheffield Wednesday and England)
59.  Allenby Chilton (Manchester United and England)
60.  Henry Cockburn (Manchester United and England)
61.  Vic. Metcalfe (Huddersfield Town  and England)
62.  Ron. Burgess (Tottenham Hotspur and Wales)
63.  Nat. Lofthouse (Bolton Wanderers and England)
64.  Brian Statham (Cricket)
65.  Alan Watkins (Cricket) (sic - Allan Watkins)
66.  Tommy Price (Speedway)
67.  Eric Williams (Speedway)
68.  Bill Kitchen (Speedway)
69.  Freddie Williams (Speedway)
70.  Randolph Turpin (Boxing)
71.  Jack Biggs (Speedway)
72.  Jeff Lloyd (Speedway)
73.  Maury Dunn (Speedway)
74.  Bill Johnson (Ice Hockey)
75.  Joe Shack (Ice Hockey)
76.  Tony Licari (Ice Hockey)
77.  Max Faulkner (Golf)
78.  Peter Keenan (Boxing)
79.  Reg. Parnell (Motor Racing)
80.  Peter Alp (Swimming)
81.  Kath Banfield (Swimming)
82.  Barbara Kingston (Swimming)
83.  Jean Biggs (Swimming)
84.  Ken Smith (Swimming)
85.  George Robb (Tottenham Hotspur and England)
86.  Jack Young (Cricket)
87.  Harry Bradshaw (Golf)
88.  Fred. Daly (Golf)
89.  Gordon Bradley (Tennis)
90.  Bobby Riggs (Tennis)
91.  Jack Robertson (Cricket)
92.  Rob. Hunt (Speedway)
93.  Cyril Washbrook (Cricket)
94.  Henk De Bruin (Speedway)
95.  Sammy McCarthy (Boxing)
96.  Joyce Clarke (Swimming)
97.  Alan Moss (Cricket)
98.  Helan Yate (Swimming)
99.  Don Bennett (Middlesex C.C.C. and Arsenal)
100.  Peggy Franks (Table Tennis)
101.  Lew Grepp (Speedway)
102.  Alan Packman (Speedway)
103.  Dennis Hinson (Boxing)
104.  Les Morgan (Boxing)
105.  "Ginger" John (Boxing)
106.  Sam Langford (Boxing)
107.  Henry Cooper (Boxing)
108.  Bruce Wells (Boxing)
109.  John Thurgood (Boxing)
110.  Giampiero Boniperti (Italian Football Star)
111.  Nandor Hidegkuti (Hungarian Football Star)
112.  Wim Snoek (Boxing)
113.  Heinz Neuhaus (Boxing)
114.  Alex Jany (Swimming)
115.  Hugo Koblet (Cycling)
116.  Jack Dempsey (Boxing)
117.  Georges Carpentier (Boxing)
118.  Billy Wright (Wolverhampton Wanderes and England)
119.  Harold Dixon (Swimming)
120.  Derek Dickson (Swimming)

Futera - Manchester United F.C. (1998) (02) - Case Card


1998
Manchester United F.C.
Futera
1 card

The Case Card, distributed one per case and a Limited Edition of just 1,000 cards.


Manchester United team photo


Panini (Switzerland) - 50 Jahre FC Embrach 1966-2016


2016
50 Jahre FC Embrach 1966-2016
Panini
Switzerland
? stickers

FC Embrach play in the FVRZ (Zürich) regional league in Switzerland but they run more than twenty five teams and they all feature in this sticker collection but I don't have a checklist for it.

Chix Confectionery - (CHI-340-2) Famous Footballers - No. 2 Series (02) - 36 - Sid Owen


1956-57
(CHI-340-2/CGO-2-2) Famous Footballers - No. 2 Series
Chix Confectionery Co. Ltd.
48 cards

Roger Long has provided scans of both versions of the Sid Owen card.
These two cards have been acknowledged by the Cartophilic Society of Great Britian as variations.

36.  Sid Owen (Luton and Eire)
36.  Sid Owen (Luton and England)

Futera - Manchester City Premier Football Cards (2015) (06) - Case Card


2015
Manchester City Premier Football Cards ~ Case Card
Futera Unique
50 base cards

I came across this Case Card the other day, there's no reference to these in the official checklist. The card shows the fronts and backs of two Teammates cards without the memorabilia. The back of the sheet is blank except that it's been rubber stamped, signed by two Futera representatives and annotated 'of 5'.


TM06.  David Silva & Jesus Navas

TM07.  James Milner & Samir Nasri

Sports Illustrated for Kids - Sports Cards (2017-04) - Nos. 604-612


2017
Sports Cards - Card Nos. 604-612
Sports Illustrated for Kids
USA
9 cards (1 Football)

Thanks to Henry for letting me know about this card. Kadeisha Buchanan is a Canadian playing at French club Olympique Lyonnais Féminin who reached the semi-finals of this year's UEFA Women's Champions League tournament and will play Carli Lloyd's Manchester City Women for the right to contest the Final, which takes place at the Cardiff City Stadium on 1 June, 2017. FC Barcelona Femení and Paris Saint-Germain Féminines are the other semi-finalists.

604.  Coco Vandeweghe (WTA Tour - Tennis)
605.  Justin Thomas (PGA Tour - Golf)
606.  Kadeisha Buchanan (Olympique Lyonnais)
607.  Devan Dubnyk (Minnesota Wild - Ice Hockey)
608.  Tom Brady (New England Patriots - American Football)
609.  Corey Seager (Los Angeles Dodgers - Baseball)
610.  Demar Derozan (Toronto Raptors - Basketball)
611.  Lindsey Peterson (University of Northwestern-St. Paul - Handball)
612.  Harold Landry (Boston College - American Football)

Panini - Adrenalyn XL FIFA 365 2017 - Update Edition (18) - TV Advert - Poland


2016-17
Adrenalyn XL FIFA 365 2017 - Update Edition
Panini
132 cards + 48 LE's

The TV advert from Poland.


V.C.C. - Sportsmen and Other Notabilities (10)


1923
VAA-030 Sportsmen and Other Notabilities
V.C.C., 71 Roman Road, London, E3
72 cards (24 Footballers)



V.C.C. - VAA-030  Sportsmen and Other Notabilities or ‘Anonymous’ issue c1922?


Well, here are the results of my research, but I really don’t know what it proves! I was hoping to be able to ‘pin down’ a definite year of publication but I am unable to do that although I would suggest that 1922 is wrong and I will set out my reasoning why.

The first task was to confirm the names and careers of the footballers involved and I have done that, together with comparing the images to those of the 1920-c1923 PINNACE cards. It is noteworthy that the V.C.C. cards use EXACTLY the same images as that set, although occasionally slightly enlarged or diminished but this is no surprise since there were ‘stock’ photos used at this period of football history. There are, however, a few question marks which arise regarding the results, viz:

1. F. Gough is actually Harry Gough, the Sheffield United goalkeeper. He appears as H. Gough in the PINNACE collection with this exact same photograph and the correct initial.

7. R. Butler (Bury) is the real spanner in the works as he appears with the very same picture as an Oldham player in the PINNACE collection but NOT as a Bury one. He moved from Oldham to Bury in May 1923, which means that the set CANNOT have been printed before 1923, which scuppers the 1922 thinking.



12. P. Hopkins of Hartlepoole (sic) can only be W. ‘Tot’ Hopkins who was at Hartlepool between 1921 and 1923. He is their only Hopkins from that period although the pictures that I have are a worry; is this the same player? The hairstyling suggests that it could well be. I can find nothing about him on the internet and was provided with details – and the second photograph – by the club itself.

13. Jack Atkin of Derby had retired from football in 1921 – why include him? Strange choice.

16. Henry A. White appears in both the VCC and the PINNACE sets as an Arsenal player, which he was between 1919 and 1923, moving to Blackpool in 1923-1925. As far as I can ascertain, he does not appear as a Blackpool player on a PINNACE card.

22. Ernie Simms appears for two teams in the PINNACE cards, notably South Shields in the first place, then Stockport in the later print runs (he moved there in 1924).

24. Edward ‘Ted’ Beeson of Wycombe Wanderers is another strange one because he never played a single game for WWFC in the first team, and only represented the Reserves for one season 1921-22. Again – why include him?


Which brings me to the three ‘gaps’ in the set, cards which have not yet been sighted. Alan Jenkins has found other ‘anonymous’ cards which are very similar and employ the PINNACE images and I believe that three of these are indeed the ‘missing links’, viz:

Elliott Pilkington (Oldham Athletic, 1910-26) 
Frank Womack (Birmingham, 1908-28)
Arthur Layton (Stockport County, 1920-23 – retired)

All three of those players feature in the PINNACE collection for their respective teams although the Layton card throws up another problem as he has been seen as a VCC card number 22 but with the numbering on the front being in a different position – bottom left rather than bottom right and also larger than is normal for this set.

Originally I was hoping to say that the set was definitely issued in 1922 because that was when most featured players were at their respective clubs, but then the Butler card threw that theory out of the window and so now we have to look at 1923 …
  • Butler signed for Bury in July 1923 so now he fits perfectly;
  • But White signed for Blackpool in March 1923 – why is he still an Arsenal player?
  • David Raitt had moved from Dundee to Everton in summer of 1922 yet he appears as a Dundee player – why?
  • And Ed Robson had moved from Portsmouth to Sunderland by May 1922 yet he appears as a Pompey player – again, why?
The other anonymous cards of Jack Hill (Burnley, 1923-28) and F. Graham – another error; should be Leonard Graham – (Millwall, 1923-33) I am going to suggest are NOT amongst the missing three cards in the V.C.C. set simply because they do not appear in the PINNACE collection.

So where does this leave us? Well, if I had to stick my neck on the block, I’d say that the V.C.C. set were issued sometime in 1923, probably summer, and the ‘Anonymous’ set came later – most probably 1924 – simply because they include players who not only are not in the PINNACE set but, more importantly, had changed clubs since the V.C.C. cards with White – and Simms in particular – being the ‘key’ cards to support this argument.

Roger Pashby,  2nd April 2017


V.C.C. - VAA-030  Sportsmen and Other Notabilities

1.  F. Gough (error: Harry Gough Sheffield United, 1913-24)
PINNACE
2.  Albert Thain (Chelsea, 1922-31)
PINNACE
3.  W. H. “Billy” Smith (Huddersfield Town, 1914-34)
PINNACE
4.  Frederick “Fanny” Walden (Tottenham Hotspur, 1913-24)
PINNACE
5.
6.
7.  Reuben Butler (Bury, 1923-24)
PINNACE – but as an Oldham player
8.  David Raitt (Dundee, -> 1922)
PINNACE
9.  Thomas Wilson (Huddesfield Town (sic), 1919-31)
PINNACE
10.  Robert McDonald (Tottenham Hotspur, 1919-24)
PINNACE
11.  Frank Penn (Fulham, 1915-34)
PINNACE
12.  P. Hopkins (William ‘Tot’ Hopkins?, Hartlepoole (sic), 1921-23)
PINNACE
13.  Jack T. Atkin (Derby County, 1907-21 – retired)
PINNACE
14.
15.  James Kerr (Brentford, 1921-24)
PINNACE
16.  Henry A. White (Arsenal, 1919-23)
PINNACE
17.  Harry Bagge (Fulham, 1919-26)
Not seen
18.  Jack Lythgoe (Norwich City, 1922-23)
PINNACE
19.  Edward R. Robson (Portsmouth, 1919-22)
PINNACE
20.  James Birch (Queens Park Rangers, 1912-26)
PINNACE
21.  William Jennings (Luton Town, 1922-26)
PINNACE
22.  Ernie Simms (South Shields, 1922-24)
PINNACE
23.  Richard “Dan” Tremelling (Birmingham, 1919-32)
PINNACE
24.  Edward Beeson (Wycombe Wanderers, 1921-22 – Reserves only)
PINNACE


Anonymous cards - ZJC-110-2 / ZJ5-39-2b  Footballers

The five players in the list below that are not identified as being in the list of V.C.C. cards probably provide the three missing cards; my guess would be those marked *

F. Graham (Leonard Graham? Millwall, 1923-33) NOT in PINNACE set
Jack Hill (Burnley, 1923-28) NOT in PINNACE set
*Elliott Pilkington (Oldham Athletic, 1910-26) PINNACE
*Frank Womack (Birmingham, 1908-28) PINNACE
*Arthur Layton (Stockport County, 1920-23 – retired) V.C.C. #22 but ‘different’ PINNACE

Ernie Simms (Stockport County, 1924-26) This is one of the anonymous issues: later team and is NOT in the PINNACE set

Henry A. White (Blackpool, 1923-25) This is one of the anonymous issues: later team and is NOT in the PINNACE set