2017
England 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 England Legends box, which has copyright noted as Replay Sporting Memories Limited 2017 on both the box and the cards.
A selection of some of the biggest names in English football, 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 all England football fans, with profits supporting the work of Sporting Memories. Each set comes to you packaged in a smart box.
Here are the cards in alphabetical order:
Jimmy Armfield (Blackpool)
Alan Ball (Blackpool, Everton, Arsenal)
Gordon Banks (Stoke City, Leicester City)
Colin Bell (Manchester City)
Peter Broadbent. (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
Trevor Brooking (West Ham United)
Roger Byrne (Manchester United)
Mike Channon (Southampton)
Bobby Charlton (Manchester United)
Jackie Charlton (Leeds United)
Ronnie Clayton (Blackburn Rovers)
Ray Clemence (Liverpool)
Brian Clough (Middlesbrough)
George Cohen (Fulham)
John Connelly (Burnley, Manchester United)
Terry Cooper. (Leeds United)
Jimmy Dickinson (Portsmouth)
Bryan Douglas. (Blackburn Rovers)
Duncan Edwards (Manchester United)
Tom Finney (Preston North End)
Ron Flowers (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
Neil Franklin (Stoke City)
Jimmy Greaves (Tottenham Hotspur)
Ron Greenwood (England and West Ham United manager)
Johnny Haynes (Fulham)
Don Howe (West Bromwich Albion)
Emlyn Hughes (Liverpool, Wolverhampton Wanderers)
Roger Hunt (Liverpool)
Norman Hunter (Leeds United)
Geoff Hurst (West Ham United)
Kevin Keegan (Liverpool, Hamburger SV, Southampton)
Derek Kevan. (West Bromwich Albion)
Brian Labone (Everton)
Tommy Lawton (Everton, Chelsea, Notts County)
Francis Lee (Manchester City)
Nat Lofthouse (Bolton Wanderers)
Paul Madeley (Leeds United)
Wif Mannion (Middlesbrough)
Stanley Matthews (Stoke City, Blackpool)
Roy McFarland (Derby County)
Joe Mercer (England and Manchester City manager)
Jackie Milburn (Newcastle United)
Mick Mills (Ipswich Town)
Gordon Milne (Liverpool)
Bobby Moore (West Ham United)
Stan Mortensen (Blackpool)
Jimmy Mullen (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
Alan Mullery (Tottenham Hotspur)
Keith Newton (Blackburn Rovers, Everton)
Maurice Norman (Tottenham Hotspur)
Terry Paine (Southampton)
Martin Peters (West Ham United, Tottenham Hotspur)
Alf Ramsey (Tottenham Hotspur)
Sir Alf Ramsey (England manager)
Don Revie (England and Leeds United manager)
Bobby Robson (England and Ipswich Town manager)
Bobby Robson (West Bromwich Albion)
Len Shackleton (Sunderland)
Peter Shilton (Leicester City, Stoke City, Notts Forest, Southampton, Derby County)
Bill Slater (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
Ron Springett (QPR, Sheffield Wednesday)
Nobby Stiles. (Manchester United)
Mike Summerbee (Manchester City)
Frank Swift (Manchester City)
Tommy Taylor (Manchester United)
Peter Thompson (Liverpool)
Colin Todd (Derby County)
Dave Watson (Manchester City, Southampton)
Ray Wilson (Huddersfield Town, Everton)
Bert Williams (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
Walter Winterbottom England manager)
Billy Wright (Wolverhampton Wanderers)



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