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Wednesday, 6 December 2023

Marshall Cavendish - Winners ~ The Great Champions of Sport - Football


1989
Winners ~ The Great Champions of Sport
Marshall Cavendish
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Gerard Scully has provided lists and illustrations for many of the pages in this collection. Winners ~ The Great Champions of Sport was a part-work published over 72 weeks. Each partwork has 12 leaves - the front cover & 11 double-sided pages. There is a lot of information missing as numbers 10, 15, 16, 17, 31, 32 & 45 to 72 have not been seen.

Football

1.  John Barnes - Player of the year
1.  Gary Lineker - Prolific goalscorer
2.  Peter Beardsley - Liverpool & England hero
2.  Holland - Europe’s top team
3.  Paul Gascoigne - Spurs star
3.  Bryan Robson - England skipper
4.  David Kelly - Brave young Striker
5.  Tony Cottee - Everton & England marksman
5.  Peter Shilton - Goalkeeping perfectionist
6.  David Rocastle - Arsenal’s England midfielder
7.  Glenn Hoddle - The complete midfield maestro
7.  Mirandinha - Bringing the Samba to St James’
8.  Frank McAvennie - Celtic and Scotland hotshot
8.  Mark Hughes - Man United’s fiery Welsh striker
9.  Dave Beasant - Britain’s most expensive ‘keeper
9.  Neil Webb - Forest and England midfield ace
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11.  Bobby Moore - England’s World Cup skipper
11.  Ruud Gullit - The game’s greatest exponent
12.  George Best - Dazzling Red Devil
12.  Terry Butcher - England and Rangers stalwart
13.  Chris Waddle - Spurs and England ace
13.  Des Walker - Forest’s classy stopper
14.  Steve Bull - The voracious Wolf who gorges on goals
14.  Hugo Sanchez - Real Madrid's Mexican marvel
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16.   - 
17.   - 
18.  Kerry Dixon - Chelsea sharpshooter
19.  Paul McStay - Celtic’s cultured playmaker
19.  Diego Maradona - The world’s greatest player
20.  Kenny Dalglish - Liverpool legend
21.  Neville Southall - Everton’s world-class ‘keeper
21.  Tony Cascarino - Milwall’s battling big man
22.  Brian McClair - Man Utd’s clever Anglo-Scot
23.  Gordon Durie - Chelsea’s 5-star striker
24.  Ossie Ardilles - Argentinian soccer maestro
25.  Pat Nevin - The footballing brain
26.  Brian Clough - Mesmirising manager
26.  Dean Saunders - Derby’s goal-grabber
27.  Leeds United - The nearly men of the 1970s
27.  Charlie Nicholas - From Arsenal to Aberdeen
28.  John Aldridge - Liverpool’s latest goal machine
28.  Pele - The greatest goalscorer ever
29.  Jim Leighton - Man Utd’s classy Scottish ‘keeper
29.  David Speedie - Coalminer turned goalscorer
30.  Tony Adams - Captain of the champions
30.  Bruce Grobbelaar - Liverpool’s outrageous ‘keeper
31.   - 
32.   - 
33.  Paul Parker - Classy QPR defender
33.  Pat Jennings - Goalkeeping great
34.  Paul Ince - Bright midfield star
34.  Marco van Basten - The New Johann Cruyff
35.  Willie Miller - Stylish Scot
35.  Team Spurs - 1961 Double winners
36.  Liam Brady - Ireland’s ‘Hammer’
36.  John Fashanu - Fearless front-runner
37.  Ray Houghton - Vital cog in the ‘Red Machine’
37.  Ferenc Puskas - Magical Magyar
38.  Trevor Francis - Star striker turned manager
38.  Andy Townsend - Norwich’s midfield action-man
39.  John Colquohoun - Strike ace of Hearts
39.  John Toshack - Super-striker turned manager
40.  Bill Shankly - Liverpool’s legendary leader
40.  Danny Wallace - Flying winger
41.  Norman Whiteside - Everton’s new hard-man
41.  Ian Wright - Eagles’ flying forward
42.  Maurice Johnston - Golden biy of Scotland
42.  Michael Phelan - United’s midfield schemer
43.  Paul Merson - Young gun going for it
43.  Kevin Sheedy - Set-piece specialist
44.  Paolo Rossi - Italian goalscoring hero
44.  Mark Wright - Pillar of the Derby defence

Alex McLeish (Aberdeen)
Alan Smith (Arsenal)
Brian Marwood (Arsenal)
Double Winners (Arsenal)
Tony Daley (Aston Villa)
Nigel Spink (Aston Villa)
David Platt (Aston Villa)
Alan McInally (Aston Villa)
Paul McGrath (Aston Villa)
Stanley Matthews (Blackpool)
Paul Elliott (Celtic)
European Champions (Celtic)
Garth Crooks (Charlton Athletic)
Tony Dorigo (Chelsea)
Graham Roberts (Chelsea)
Kevin Drinkell (Coventry City)
Cyrille Regis (Coventry City)
Maurice Malpass (Dundee)
Kenny Sansom (England)
Michael Thomas (England)
Kevin Ratcliffe (Everton)
Mike Newell (Everton)
Michel Platini (France)
Johnny Haynes (Fulham)
Johann Cruyff (Holland)
Billy Bremner (Leeds United)
Gordon Banks (Leicester City)
European Champions (Liverpool)
Steve Nicol (Liverpool)
Steve McMahon (Liverpool)
Ian Rush (Liverpool)
Kevin Keegan (England) (Liverpool)
Clive Allen (Manchester City)
Gary Pallister (Manchester United)
Bobby Charlton (Manchester United)
Viv Anderson (Manchester United)
Steve Bruce (Manchester United)
Terry Hurlock (Milwall)
Roy Aitken (Newcastle United)
Malcolm McDonald (Newcastle United)
Stuart Pearce (Nottingham Forest)
Nigel Clough (Nottingham Forest)
Eusebio (Portugal)
David Seaman (Queens Park Rangers)
Terry Venebales (Queens Park Rangers)
Rodney Marsh (Queens Park Rangers)
Ally McCoist (Rangers)
Graeme Souness (Rangers)
Jim Baxter (Rangers)
Champions (Rangers)
Emile Butrageno (Real Madrid)
Gianluca Vialli (Sampdoria)
Matt Le Tissier (Southampton)
Gary Mabbutt (Tottenham Hotspur)
Jimmy Greaves (Tottenham Hotspur)
Franz Beckenbauer (West Germany)
Trevor Brooking (West Ham United)

American Football

1.  Redskins - Team of the 80’s
2.  John Elway - Gridiron’s golden boy
3.  Reggie White - NFL Hardman
4.  Jerry Rice - Star wide receiver
5.  Eric Dickerson - The NFL’s premier runningback
6.  Brian Bosworth - Plain-talking Seahawk
7.  Bernie Kosar - Cleveland Brown’s rising star
8.  Troy Stradford - Miami’s star runningback
9.  Dan Marino - The NFL’s greatest ever QB
11.  Jim McMahon - The Bears bad-mouthing QB
12.  Mark Bavard - A Giant among tight ends
13.  Joe Namath - The Jet’s legendary quarterback
14.  Anthony Carter - The Vikings' lethal wide receiver
18.  Lawrence Taylor - The Giant’s outstanding linebacker
19.  Roger Craig - The 49ers’ ace runningback
20.  Randall Cunningham - Outstanding young Eagle
21.  Terry Bradshaw - The Steelers’ rifle-armed QB
22.  Cornelius Bennett - The Bill’s tough linebacker
23.  Frank Minnifield - Jumping Jack cornerback
24.  John Riggins - Tough Redskin rusher
25.  Michael Carter - Hard-nosed 49er
26.  Keith Jackson - The Eagles’ light end
27.  Boomer Esiason - Bengals’ star quarterback
28.  Neal Anderson - Chicago’s running Bear
29.  Bo Jackson - LA Raiders’ super athlete
30.  Tim Krumrie - Snarling Bengal tiger
33.  Ronnie Lott - Fearless defensive back
34.  Tim Brown - Raiders’ bright new hope
35.  Ricky Sanders - Superbowl XXII star
36.  John Offerdahl - Explosive Miami linebacker
37.  Morten Andersen - Scandanavian star-kicker
38.  Bart Starr - Powerpacked Super Bowl Great
39.  Jim Everett - Quality QB for L.A. Rams
40.  James Brooks - Runningback from the Bengals
41.  Tom Newberry - L.A.’s leading lineman
42.  Jerry Gray - Crunching cornerback
43.  O.J. Simpson - Legendary runningback
44.  Paul Simms - Quarterback giant

Athletics

1.  Daley Thompson - Decathlete
2.  Linford Christie - Star sprinter
3.  Said Auoita - Running legend
4.  Sebastian Coe - Middle-distance legend
5.  Tessa Sanderson - Britain’s Javelin heroine
6.  Florence Griffith-Joyner - The fastest woman in history
8.  Peter Elliott - GB’s latest middle-distance hero
9.  Colin Jackson - Olympic hurdling silver medalist
11.  Jackie Joyner-Kersee - Supreme all-round woman athlete
12.  Steve Cram - Record-breaking Geordie miler
14.  Allan Wells - Britain's Olympic sprint hero
18.  Butch Reynolds - 400m world record holder
19.  Sally Gunnell - World-Class hurdler
20.  Mark Rowland - Steeplechase hero
21.  Sergey Bubka - Top of the vaulters
22.  Yvonne Murray - 3000m bronze medallist
23.  Steve Ovett - Enigmatic running legend
24.  Fiona May - Leaping to titles
25.  Roger Kingdom - Duble Olympic champion
26.  Roger Black - European 400m champion
27.  Dalton Grant - Haringey’s high jumping star
28.  Ed Moses - All-time great hurdler
29.  Evelyn Ashford - Triple Olympic gold sprinter
33.  Ade Mafe - Star British sprinter
35.  Ingrid Kristiansen - Norwegian athletics queen
36.  Bob Beamon - The longest jumper
37.  Debbie Flintoff-King - Aussie hurdles heroine
38.  Marita Koch - German wonder woman
39.  Greg Foster - Sprint hurdle specialist
40.  Grete Waitz - Record-breaking runner
42.  Eamonn Coghlan - Master of the mile
43.  Renaldo Nehemiah - Electrifying hurdler
44.  Kriss Akabusi - From flat to hurdles

Best of the Rest

1.  Stephen Roche - Cycling Hero
2.  Konishiki - Sumo’s man mountain
3.  Sandy Lyle - Golfing Hero
4.  Wayne Gretzky - The world’s most expensive player
5.  Red Rum - Triple Grand national winner
6.  Pirmin Zurbriggen - The world’s greatest ski racer
7.  Seve Ballesteros - Golf’s swashbuckling Spaniard
7.  Adrian Moorehouse - Swimming to gold in Seoul
8.  Steve Cirtis - Powerboating’s fearless champion
9.  Sean Kerly - GB’s Olympic hockey hotshot
9.  Desmond Douglas - The ‘Mr Consistent’ of table tennis
11.  The Hawks - Kings of Aussie rules
12.  Elena Shushunova - Olympic gymnastics champion
13.  Matt Biondi - The world’s greatest swimmer
13.  Ian Woosnam - Welsh golfing wizard
14.  Don Mattingly - The Yankee's super slugger
18.  Katarina Witt - The queen of figure-skating
19.  Virgin Atlantic Flyer - Ballooning’s history-maker
20.  Sean Kelly - World-beating cyclist
21.  Eric Bristow - Doyen of darts
22.  Alan Cooke - England’s no.1 table tennis star
23.  Australia II - America’s Cup winning yacht
23.  Nick Faldo - Golf’s new master
24.  Naim Suleymanoglu - Olympic strongman
25.  New York Mets - Baseball heroes
25.  Neil Adams - England’s judo star
26.  Janet Evans - 3 Olympic swimming golds
27.  Barton Lynch - World surfing champion
28.  Jack Nicklaus - The greatest golfer of all
28.  Darren Mercer - The ironman of ironmen
29.  Michael Jordan - Basketball superstar
30.  Desert Orchid - The nation’s favourite racehorse
33.  David Bryant - Bowling’s number one
34.  Brian Jacks - British Judo ace
35.  Alton Byrd - Basketball hot shot
36.  Steve Cauthen - Racing’s golden boy
37.  John Spencer - Snooker’s true professional
38.  Mark Calcavecchia - 1989 Open Champion
38.  Sharron Davies - Back in the swim of things
39.  Nadia Comaneci - Romania’s wonder gymnast
40.  Jocky Wilson - Back on top of the world
40.  Torvill & Dean - Ice skating’s perfect combination
41.  Virginia Leng - Europe’s top eventer
41.  Ian Taylor - Britain’s great goalie
42.  Greg Lemond - Tour de France winner
43.  Harvey Smith - Controversial horseman
43.  Tom Watson - US golfing great
44.  Duncan Goodhew - Moscow gold medallist

Boxing

1.  Mike Tyson - Heavyweight Champ
2.  Lloyd Honeyghan - King of the Welterweights
4.  Nigel Benn - Commonwealth champion
5.  Herol Graham - British Middleweight champion
6.  Thomas Hearns - Multiple World Champion
7.  Barry McGuigan - Boxing’s Mr Nice Guy
8.  Sugar Ray Leonard - Record-breaking boxing champ
9.  Azumah Nelson - Africa’s most successful fighter
12.  Marvin Hagler - ‘Marvelous’ and mean middleweight
13.  Frank Bruno - Gentle heavyweight giant
14.  Muhammad Ali - The greatest - and pritiest - fighter ever
18.  Roberto Duran - ‘Hands of Stone’
20.  Chris Pyatt - Explosive light-middleweight
22.  Don Curry - ‘The Cobra’ of the ring
24.  Henry Cooper - Heavyweight hero
26.  Michael Nunn - World middlewiight champion
27.  Sugar Ray Leonard - Pound-for-pound the greatest
28.  Larry Holmes - long-reigning heavyweight
30.  Julio Cesar Chavez - Mexican lightweight marvel
33.  Gary Jacpbs - Welterweight wonder
34.  Marlon Starling - Welterweight magic man
35.  Joe Louis - The great champion
36.  Dave McAuley - Flying flyweight
37.  Glenn McCrory - North-East boxing champion
38.  Rocky Marciano - The man no-one could beat
39.  Terry Marsh - The fighting fireman
41.  Jeff Fenech - Three-time world champ
42.  Salvador Sanchez - Mexican tough-guy
44.  Maurice Hope - Southpaw sensation

Cricket

1.  Graeme Hicks - Batting prodigy
3.  David Gower - Stylish bat
4.  Kapil Dev - World-class all-rounder
5.  Malcolm Marshall - Test Cricket’s deadliest paceman
6.  Allan Lamb - Middle-order batting star
8.  Mike Gatting - Combative and courageous bat
11.  Javed Miandad - Paristan’s big ton specialist
12.  Viv Richards - Modern cricket’s greatest batsman
13.  Allan Border - Never-say-die Aussie skipper
14.  Phillip DeFreitas - Gifted all-rounded for England and Lancs
18.  Neil Foster - England’s deadly seamer
18.  Sunil Gavaskar - Test cricket’s top scorer
19.  David Boon - Pugnacious Aussie opener
19.  Gary Sobers - Legendary all-rounder
20.  Michael Holding - Thoroughbred paceman
20.  Tim Robinson - Notts’ steady opener
21.  Robin Smith - Hants’ belligerent run-maker
21.  Imran Khan - A cricket aristocrat
22.  Chris Broad - England’s controversial opener
22.  Jeff Dujon - Classy wicketkeeper-bat
23.  Matthew Maynard - England’s dashing run-maker
23.  Dilip Vengsarkar - World’s top-rated batsman
24.  Richard Hadlee - Deadly cricket all-rounder
24.  Dean Jones - Attacking Aussie batsman
25.  Don Bradman - The one and only ‘Don’
25.  Mike Brearley - Clever cricket captain
26.  Abdul Qadir - The world’s best spinner
27.  Desmond Haynes - Prolific West Indies opener
28.  Dennis Lillee - Fiery Aussie fast bowler
29.  Derek Randall - The clown prince of cricket
30.  Ravi Shastri - Indian bowler and batsman
33.  Simon O’Donnell - Brave Aussie all-rounder
34.  Kim Barnett - Leading from the front
35.  Clive Lloyd - Caribbean king
36.  Paul Jarvis - Yorkshire and England speedstar
37.  Wasim Akram - Lancashire and Pakistan pace-man
38.  Angus Fraser - England pace prospect
39.  Merv Hughes - Demon from ‘Down-Under’
40.  Jack Russell - Hero of English cricket
41.  Ted Dexter - England Test Supremo
42.  Hanif Mohammad - Record-breaking opener
43.  Alec Stewart - Following in father’s footsteps
44.  Courtney Walsh - Jamaican bowling great

Flashback

1.  FA Cup winners from 1872 - 
2.  Super Bowl Winners fron 1967 - 
3.  5 Nations winners - 
4.  European Cup Winners 1956- 1988 - 
5.  Grand National Winners from 1837 - 
6.  Le mans winners from 1923 - 
7.  Heavyweight Boxing Champions from 1892 - 
8.  The XXIVth Olympiad - Seoul track results
9.  World Professional Snooker Champions 1927-1988 - 
11.  Formula 1 Winners - From 1950
12.  Cricket’s County Champions from 1894 - 
13.  Wimbledon Men’s Champs from 1877 - 
14.  Men's Olympic Sprint Champions from 1896 - 
18.  World Welterweight Champions - 
19.  British Isles Tours Since 1910 - 
20.  Tour De France Winners Since 1903 - 
21.  Motorcycle Champions 500& 250 cc - 
22.  Cricket’s 1-day League & Cup Winners - 
23.  Golf’s Open Winners from 1860 - 
24.  British Boxing Heavyweights - 
25.  Women’s Wimbledon Winners Since 1884 - 
26.  Swimming Champions Womens Olympic winners - 
27.  Scottish League Champions Since 1890 - 
28.  Isle of Man TT Motorcycling champions - 
29.  Champion Jockeys Since 1900 - 
30.  Boxing Lightweight Champions since 1888 - 
33.  World Middleweight Champions from 1890 - 
34.  Olympic Judo Finalists from 1964 - 
35.  European Cup Winners Cup Finals from 1960/61 - 
36.  US Open Golf Winners from 1895 - 
37.  Open Squash Champions World and British winners - 
38.  RAC and World Rally Champions - 
39.  Women’s Worls & Olympic Gymnastic Champions - 
40.  UEFA Cup Finals from 1958 - 
41.  World Boxing Featherweight Champions from 1890 - 
42.  Scottish Cup Finals from 1874 - 
43.  Davis Cup Finals from 1900 - 
44.  England v West Indies Test matches

Motor Sports

1.  Nigel Mansell - Grand Prix Ace
2.  Alain Prost - Formula 1’s ‘professor’
3.  Wayne gardner - 500cc ace
4.  Ivan Mauger - All-Time speedway king
5.  Walter Rohrl - Four-times Monte Carlo winner
6.  Team Jaguar - Classis Le mans winning Big Cats
7.  Barry Sheene - Biking’s bionic man
8.  JJ Lehto - Flying Finn of Formula 3
11.  Ayrton Senna - Brazil’s F1 World Champion
12.  Martin Brundle - World Sportscar Champion
14.  Ari Vatanen - Rally daredevil with fighting spirit
18.  Freddie Spencer - Back in the 500cc saddle
20.  Dave Thorpe - Motocross marvel
21.  Johnny Herbert - Brave F1 newcomer
22.  Niki Lauda - The F1 ace who cheated death
23.  Enzo Ferrari - Racing’s mystery man
24.  Jim Clark - Formula One legend
25.  Ron Haslam - Road-racing ‘Rocket’
27.  Jackie Stewart - Triple world champion
29.  Mike Hawthorn - Britain’s first F1 world champion
30.  Joey Dunlop - The Irish hero of the TT
33.  Emerson Fittipaldi - F1 cham[ turned Indy racer
34.  Kevin Schwantz - Motorcycling sensation
35.  Richard Noble - British land speed hero
36.  Team Marlboro McLaren - Kings of the GP circuit
37.  Kenny Roberts - Master of the motor cycle
38.  Juan-Manuel Fangio - Grand Prix legend
39.  Jordi Tarres - Spanish trials champ
40.  Gilles Willeneuve - Late, lamented GP star
41.  Giacomo Agostini - Genius on two wheels
42.  Jean Alesi - Dynamic French driver
43.  Sito Pons - Spain’s king of the track

Raquet Sports

2.  Stefan Edberg - Wimbledon winner
3.  Jahanger Khan - Squash no 1
3.  Steffi Graf - Tennis Queen
4.  Pat Cash - serve-and-volley ace
6.  Gabriela Sabatini - Graceful tennis Princess
7.  Ivan Lendl - Czech tennis ace turned US master
8.  Lisa Opie - England’s 1st lady of squash
9.  Mats Wilander - The top player in men’s tennis
11.  Darren Hall - European badminton champ
12.  Boris Becker - Germany’s tennis powerhouse
13.  John McEnroe - Explosive tennis genius
14.  Jansher Khan - Pakistan's teenage squash prodigy
18.  Hana Mandlikova - Twice Australian Open winner
19.  Jimmy Connors - Gutsy tennis veteran
20.  Yannick Noah - French Tennis showman
21.  Susan Devoy - Squash superstar
23.  Steve Baddeley - English badminton’s No 1
24.  Andre Agassi - Crowd-pulling tennis prodigy
25.  Chris Everet - First Lady of tennis
26.  Jonah Barrington - Fiery squash maestro
27.  Virginia Wade - Former star of women’s tennis
28.  Yang Yang - Chinese world badminton champion
29.  Martine LeMoignan - Women’s world squash champion
30.  Pam Shriver - Tennis doubles queen
33.  Morten Frost - Badminton’s European champ
34.  Tim Mayotte - ‘Mr Nice Guy’ of tennis
35.  Arantxa Sanchez - French Open sensation
36.  Kevin Curren - Powerhouse of the court
37.  Ross Norman - Kiwi squash star
39.  Michael Chang - Tennis’ young rising star
40.  Ilie Nastase - Clown-prince of tennis
42.  Gillian Gilks - All-round badminton star
43.  Arthur Ashe - Winner against the odds
44.  Evonne Cawley - Darling of Wimbledon

Rugby

1.  Jonathan Davies - Stand-off genius
2.  Ellery Hanley - Rugby league giant
3.  Rory Underwood - Flying wing
4.  Shaun Edwards - GB & Wigan Prodigy
5.  Serge Blanko - French rugby virtuoso
6.  Martin Offiah - Widnesflying wing-threequarter
7.  Gavin Hastings - Supreme Scottish full-back
8.  Andy Gregory - The finest scrum-half in the world
9.  Bill Beaumont - England’s Grand Slam skipper
11.  Andrew Harriman - England’s electrifying wing
12.  Garry Schofield - Leeds’ try-hungry centre
13.  Will Carling - England’s free-running skipper
14.  Joe Lydon - Fast, elusive utility back
18.  Kevin Ward - The best prop in the world
19.  Finlay Calder - Scotland & Lions skipper
20.  Alex Murphy - One of the greats
21.  Gareth Edwards - Welsh rugby immortal
22.  Steve Hampson - Wigan’s irrepressible full-back
23.  Chris Oti - Free-scoring winger
24.  Graeme Eadie - Invincible full back
25.  David Campese - Aussie wing wizard
26.  Paul Loughlin - St Helen’s young centre
27.  Robert Jones - Scrum-half in the Welsh mould
28.  Lee Crooks - Leeds’ ball-playing forward
29.  Gareth Chilcott - Rugby Ubion’s reformed bad boy
30.  Mark Graham - Courageous Kiwi captain
30.  Nick Farr-Jones - Australia’s clever leader
33.  Andy Irvine - Pride of Scotland
34.  Kevin Iro - Kiwi’s druitful centre
35.  Jeremy Guscott - Pride of the Lions
36.  Billy Boston - Rugby League legend
37.  Wade Dooley - Heavyweight of the scrum
38.  Tony Myler - Inspirational stand-off
39.  Jean-Pierre Rives - Fearless French flanker
40.  Andy Goodway - Wigan’s forward machine
41.  Dusty Hare - Record points scorer
42.  Wayne Pearce - Aussie Flying flanker
43.  Mark Ella - On eof rugby’s great talents
44.  Andy Robinson - Bath’s battling back-row

Snooker

1.  Stephen Hendry - Rising cue star
2.  Cliff Thorburn - Canadian cue master
4.  Jimmy White - ‘Whirlwind’ of the snooker circuit
5.  Alex Higgins - Mercurial cue star
7.  Joe Johnson - From gas fitter to world champion
9.  Steve Davis - The greatest snooker player ever
11.  Dennis Taylor - The ‘Mr Nice Guy’ of pro snooker
13.  Neal Foulds - Young pretender of the pro circuit
19.  Doug Mountjoy - Back in the winning groove
22.  John Parrott - Happy-go-lucky Scouser
26.  Ray Reardon - Wily Welsh wizard
29.  Joe Davis - Snooker’s legendary master
34.  Tony Meo - Potting back to the top
41.  Willie Thorne - King of the big breaks
44.  Eddie Charlton - Unflappable Aussie veteran

Winners Rulebook

•  Winners Rulebook 1.  American Football, Athletics, Australian Rules, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Bobsleigh
•  Winners Rulebook 2.  
•  Winners Rulebook 3.  Rugby Union, Rugby League, Skiing, Snooker, Squash, Sumo, Swimming, Diving, Tennis, Volleyball

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