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2016 Premier Gold Football Checklist BASE BASE CARDS 1 Jamie Vardy Leicester City 2 André Ayew West Ham United 3 Salomón Rondón West Bromwich Albion 4 Daniel Sturridge Liverpool FC 5 Tom Huddlestone Hull City 6 Christian Eriksen Tottenham Hotspur 7 Hugo Lloris Tottenham Hotspur 8 Łukasz Fabiański Swansea City 9 Héctor Bellerín Arsenal 10 David De Gea Manchester United 11 Abel Hernández Hull City 12 Jason Puncheon Crystal Palace 13 Gastón Ramirez Middlesbrough 14 Étienne Capoue Watford 15 Sadio Mané Liverpool FC 16 Ross Barkley Everton 17 Fabio Borini Sunderland 18 Ruben Loftus-Cheek Chelsea 19 Aaron Lennon Everton 20 Mesut Özil Arsenal 21 Saido Berahino West Bromwich Albion 22 Philippe Coutinho Liverpool FC 23 Diego Costa Chelsea 24 George Friend Middlesbrough 25 Sergio Agüero Manchester City 26 Ryan Bertrand Southampton 27 Charlie Daniels AFC Bournemouth 28 Nathaniel Chalobah Chelsea 29 Seamus Coleman Everton 30 Anthony Martial Manchester United 31 Kasper Schmeichel Leicester City 32 Andre Gray Burnley 33 Andy Carroll West Ham United 34 Romelu Lukaku Everton 35 Érik Lamela Tottenham Hotspur 36 Joshua King AFC Bournemouth 37 Wilfried Zaha Crystal Palace 38 Ben Foster West Bromwich Albion 39 Dimitri Payet West Ham United 40 Eden Hazard Chelsea 41 Marko Arnautović Stoke City 42 Dele Alli Tottenham Hotspur 43 Sam Vokes Burnley 44 Christian Benteke Crystal Palace 45 Granit Xhaka Arsenal 46 Adrián West Ham United 47 José Holebas Watford 48 Scott Arfield Burnley 49 Patrick van Aanholt Sunderland 50 Harry Kane Tottenham Hotspur 51 Alexis Sánchez Arsenal 52 Xherdan Shaqiri Stoke City 53 Divock Origi Liverpool FC 54 Jonny Evans West Bromwich Albion 55 Odion Ighalo Watford 56 Gylfi Sigurðsson Swansea City 57 Modou Barrow Swansea City 58 Roberto Firmino Liverpool FC 59 Nathan Dyer Swansea City 60 Fraser Forster Southampton 61 Jordan Rhodes Middlesbrough 62 Nathan Redmond Southampton 63 Troy Deeney Watford 64 Jack Rodwell Sunderland 65 Dan Gosling AFC Bournemouth 66 N'Golo Kante Chelsea 67 Sam Clucas Hull City 68 Leroy Fer Swansea City 69 John Terry Chelsea 70 Robert Snodgrass Hull City 71 Marcus Rashford Manchester United 72 Dušan Tadić Southampton 73 Michael Keane Burnley 74 Kevin De Bruyne Manchester City 75 Jermain Defoe Sunderland 76 Memphis Manchester United 77 Christian Fuchs Leicester City 78 Victor Wanyama Tottenham Hotspur 79 Petr Čech Arsenal 80 Riyad Mahrez Leicester City 81 Kelechi Iheanacho Manchester City 82 David Silva Manchester City 83 Artur Boruc AFC Bournemouth 84 Raheem Sterling Manchester City 85 Sebastian Prödl Watford 86 Yannick Bolasie Everton 87 Olivier Giroud Arsenal 88 Jordan Henderson Liverpool FC 89 Craig Dawson West Bromwich Albion 90 Michail Antonio West Ham United 91 Cristhian Stuani Middlesbrough 92 Shinji Okazaki Leicester City 93 Bojan Krkic Stoke City 94 Jon Walters Stoke City 95 Scott Dann Crystal Palace 96 John Stones Manchester City 97 Andros Townsend Crystal Palace 98 Luke Shaw Manchester United 99 Zlatan Ibrahimović Manchester United 100 Wayne Rooney Manchester United AUTOGRAPH BASE CARDS AUTOGRAPH PARALLEL 4 Daniel Sturridge Liverpool FC 12 Jason Puncheon Crystal Palace 18 Ruben Loftus-Cheek Chelsea 19 Aaron Lennon Everton 28 Nathaniel Chalobah Chelsea 40 Eden Hazard Chelsea 44 Christian Benteke Crystal Palace 50 Harry Kane Tottenham Hotspur 53 Divock Origi Liverpool FC 59 Nathan Dyer Swansea City 65 Dan Gosling AFC Bournemouth 66 N'Golo Kante Chelsea 74 Kevin De Bruyne Manchester City 80 Riyad Mahrez Leicester City 96 John Stones Manchester City 97 Andros Townsend Crystal Palace 42 Dele Alli Tottenham Hotspur 56 Gylfi Sigurðsson Swansea City 75 Jermain Defoe Sunderland 90 Michail Antonio West Ham United 94 Jon Walters Stoke City 98 Luke Shaw Manchester United BRILLIANCE OF THE PITCH AUTOGRAPH PARALLEL BP-AC Ashley Cole Chelsea BP-CB Christian Benteke Crystal Palace BP-CR Cristiano Ronaldo Manchester United BP-DD Didier Drogba Chelsea BP-DS Daniel Sturridge Liverpool FC BP-GZ Gianfranco Zola Chelsea BP-HK Harry Kane Tottenham Hotspur BP-IW Ian Wright Arsenal BP-JB John Barnes Liverpool FC BP-JT John Terry Chelsea MOMENTS AUTOGRAPHS MA-AC Ashley Cole Chelsea MA-CB Christian Benteke Crystal Palace MA-CR Cristiano Ronaldo Manchester United MA-DA Dele Alli Tottenham Hotspur MA-DB Dennis Bergkamp Arsenal MA-DD Didier Drogba Chelsea MA-DS Daniel Sturridge Liverpool FC MA-EH Eden Hazard Chelsea MA-HK Harry Kane Tottenham Hotspur MA-IW Ian Wright Arsenal MA-JD Jermain Defoe Sunderland MA-JT John Terry Chelsea MA-WR Wayne Rooney Manchester United INSERT PREMIER PORTRAITS INSERT PP-1 Jamie Vardy Leicester City PP-2 Harry Kane Tottenham Hotspur PP-3 Mesut Özil Arsenal FC PP-4 Sergio Agüero Manchester City PP-5 Wayne Rooney Manchester United PP-6 Dimitri Payet West Ham United PP-7 Roberto Firmino Liverpool FC PP-8 Eden Hazard Chelsea PP-9 Marko Arnautović Stoke City PP-10 Gylfi Sigurðsson Swansea City PP-11 Romelu Lukaku Everton PP-12 Odion Ighalo Watford PP-13 Christian Benteke Crystal Palace PP-14 Saido Berahino West Bromwich Albion PP-15 Joshua King AFC Bournemouth PP-16 Jermain Defoe Sunderland PP-17 Andre Gray Burnley PP-18 Alvaro Negredo Middlesbrough PP-19 Abel Hernández Hull City PP-20 Dušan Tadić Southampton NEW SIGNINGS NS-1 Zlatan Ibrahimović Manchester United NS-2 Granit Xhaka Arsenal NS-3 Paul Pogba Manchester United NS-4 Sadio Mané Liverpool FC NS-5 N'Golo Kanté Chelsea NS-6 Leroy Sané Manchester City NS-7 Michy Batshuayi Chelsea NS-8 Henrikh Mkhitaryan Manchester United NS-9 Ilkay Gündoğan Manchester City NS-10 Christian Benteke Crystal Palace NS-11 Vincent Janssen Tottenham Hotspur NS-12 Victor Wanyama Tottenham Hotspur NS-13 Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg Southampton NS-14 David Luiz Chelsea NS-15 Eric Bailly Manchester United AMBIANCE A-1 Vitality Stadium AFC Bournemouth A-2 Emirates Stadium Arsenal A-3 Turf Moor Burnley A-4 Stamford Bridge Chelsea A-5 Selhurst Park Crystal Palace A-6 Goodison Park Everton A-7 KCOM Stadium Hull City A-8 King Power Stadium Leicester City A-9 Anfield Liverpool FC A-10 Etihad Stadium Manchester City A-11 Old Trafford Manchester United A-12 Riverside Stadium Middlesbrough A-13 St. Mary's Stadium Southampton A-14 bet365 Stadium Stoke City A-15 Stadium of Light Sunderland A-16 Liberty Stadium Swansea City A-17 White Hart Lane Tottenham Hotspur A-18 Vicarage Road Watford A-19 The Hawthorns West Bromwich Albion A-20 London Stadium West Ham United BRILLIANCE OF THE PITCH BP-AC Ashley Cole Chelsea BP-CB Christian Benteke Crystal Palace BP-CR Cristiano Ronaldo Manchester United BP-DA Dele Alli Tottenham Hotspur BP-DB Dennis Bergkamp Arsenal BP-DD Didier Drogba Chelsea BP-DS Daniel Sturridge Liverpool FC BP-GZ Gianfranco Zola Chelsea BP-HK Harry Kane Tottenham Hotspur BP-IW Ian Wright Arsenal BP-JB John Barnes Liverpool FC BP-JT John Terry Chelsea BP-JV Jamie Vardy Leicester City BP-KDB Kevin De Bruyne Manchester City BP-ZI Zlatan Ibrahimović Manchester United AUTOGRAPH RELIC AUTOGRAPH RELICS AR-AL Aaron Lennon Everton AR-AT Andros Townsend Crystal Palace AR-DG Dan Gosling AFC Bournemouth AR-DO Divock Origi Liverpool FC AR-DS Daniel Sturridge Liverpool FC AR-GC Geoff Cameron Stoke City AR-GS Gylfi Sigurðsson Swansea City AR-HK Harry Kane Tottenham Hotspur AR-JM James Milner Liverpool FC AR-JW Jon Walters Stoke City AR-LS Luke Shaw Manchester United AR-NK N'Golo Kante Chelsea AR-RLC Ruben Loftus-Cheek Chelsea AR-RM Riyad Mahrez Leicester City SPONSOR AUTOGRAPH JUMBO PATCHES SA-AL Aaron Lennon Everton SA-AT Andros Townsend Crystal Palace SA-DO Divock Origi Liverpool FC SA-GS Gylfi Sigurðsson Swansea City SA-HK Harry Kane Tottenham Hotspur SA-JT John Terry Chelsea SA-NK N'Golo Kante Chelsea SA-RLC Ruben Loftus-Cheek Chelsea SA-RM Riyad Mahrez Leicester City RELIC FOOTBALL FIBERS RELICS FF-ALE Aaron Lennon Everton FF-BI Branislav Ivanović Chelsea FF-DC Diego Costa Chelsea FF-DG Dan Gosling AFC Bournemouth FF-DSU Daniel Sturridge Liverpool FC FF-EH Eden Hazard Chelsea FF-GC Geoff Cameron Stoke City FF-GS Gylfi Sigurðsson Swansea City FF-HB Héctor Bellerín Arsenal FF-HK Harry Kane Tottenham Hotspur FF-JH Jose Holebas Watford FF-JMA Juan Mata Manchester United FF-JMI James Milner Liverpool FC FF-JSP Julian Speroni Crystal Palace FF-JT John Terry Chelsea FF-JW Jon Walters Stoke City FF-LS Luke Shaw Manchester United FF-MC Michael Carrick Manchester United FF-MY Maya Yoshida Southampton FF-NK N'Golo Kante Chelsea FF-RL Ruben Loftus-Cheek Chelsea FF-TC Tom Cleverley Everton.
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