2017
Scotland Legends
Sporting Memories Network
72 cards
Gerard Scully has provided a checklist and some photos relating to this collection, produced for a very worthy cause.
The cards are produced by Sporting Memories who support older people who are facing challenges in later life, be it living with dementia or long-term conditions, depression or simply being isolated and lonely, to improve their mental and physical wellbeing through regular sessions reflecting on Sporting Memories!
There are three different boxes and this is the Scotland box, which has copyright noted as Replay Sporting Memories Limited 2017, however cards have copyright listed as Sporting Memories Network 2012.
There are 72 large un-numbered cards, each measuring 210mm x 148mm (A5). The website description is as follows:
Powerful images of Scotland football legends from 1938 – 1990s.
A memorable set of 72 Scottish football legends reproduced as A5 size, high-quality Replay Cards. Printed on 350gsm silk-coated stock with gloss protective laminate on both sides,, the set features stunning professional sports photography and interesting facts about each player, designed to help stimulate reminiscence conversation. Large-scale type makes for easy reading. A special gift for any Tartan Army fans, with all profits supporting the work of Sporting Memories.
Willie Bauld (Hearts)
Jim Baxter (Rangers, Sunderland)
John Blackley (Hibernian)
Billy Bremner (Leeds United)
Bill Brown (Dundee, Tottenham Hotspur)
Bobby Brown (Scotland Manager also Rangers)
John Brownlie (Hibernian)
Martin Buchan (Aberdeen, Manchester United)
Eric Caldow (Rangers)
Bobby Clark (Aberdeen)
Bobby Collins (Celtic, Everton, Leeds United)
Charlie Cooke (Dundee, Chelsea)
Peter Cormack (Hibernian, Nottingham Forest, Liverpool)
Pat Crerand (Celtic, Manchester United)
Kenny Dalglish (Celtic, Liverpool)
Tommy Docherty (Scotland manager also Preston North End & Arsenal)
Tommy Docherty (Preston North End, Arsenal)
Willie Donachie (Manchester City)
Tom Forsyth (Motherwell, Rangers)
Tommy Gemmell (Celtic)
Alan Gilzean (Dundee, Tottenham Hotspur)
George Graham (Arsenal)
John Greig (Rangers)
Alex Hamilton (Dundee)
Asa Hartford (West Bromwich Albion, Manchester City, Everton)
David Harvey (Leeds United)
David Hay (Celtic)
Willie Henderson (Rangers)
Sandy Jardine (Rangers)
Bobby Johnstone (Hibernian, Manchester City)
Jimmy Johnstone (Celtic)
Joe Jordan (Leeds United, Manchester United)
Denis Law (Huddersfield Town, Manchester City, Manchester United)
Graham Leggat (Aberdeen, Fulham)
Bobby Lennox (Celtic)
Billy Liddell (Liverpool)
Peter Lorimer (Leeds United)
Lou Macari (Celtic, Manchester United)
Dave Mackay (Hearts, Tottenham Hotspur)
Ian McColl (Scotland manager also Rangers)
Eddie McCreadie (Chelsea)
Danny McGrain (Celtic)
Ronnie McKinnon (Rangers)
Ally McLeod (Scotland manager also Third Lanark, Hibernian, Blackburn Rovers)
Billy McNeil (Celtic)
Gordon McQueen (Leeds, Manchester United)
Bobby Moncur (Newcastle United)
Bobby Mujrdoch (Celtic)
Willie Ormond (Hibernian)
Willie Ormond (Scotland manager also Hibernian)
Alex Parker (Falkirk, Everton)
Lawrie Reilly (Hibernian)
Bruce Rioch (Derby, Everton)
Tommy Ring (Clyde, Everton)
Alan Rough (Partick Thistle)
Alex Scott (Rangers, Everton)
Jimmy Scoular (Portsmouth, Newcastle United)
Ronnie Simpson (Celtic)
Gordon Smith (Hibernian)
Graeme Souness (Liverpool)
Ian St John (Motherwell, Liverpool)
Colin Stein (Hibernian, Rangers)
Pat Stanton (Hibernian)
Jock Stein (Scotland manager also Celtic)
Eddie Turnbull (Hibernian)
Ian Ure (Dundee, Arsenal)
John White (Falkirk, Tottenham Hotspur)
Davie Wilson (Rangers)
Willie Woodburn (Rangers)
Alex Young (Hearts, Everton)
George Young (Rangers)
Tommy Younger (Hibernian)



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