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Series Team Checklist I Have the Complete Set 1973/74 A&BC Chewing Gum (English) Footballer, Blue Backs Nigel's Webspace - English Football Cards 1965/66 to 1979/80 Series team checklist I have the complete set 1973/74 A&BC chewing gum (English) Footballer, Blue backs 131 Ron Harris Everton 036 Checklist 263 Marvin Hinton 207 Rod Belfitt 182 Checklist, variant to 264 074 John Hollins 053 John Connolly 182 Checklist, variant to 261 133 Peter Houseman 159 Terry Darracott Arsenal 050 Alan Hudson 077 Joe Harper 204 Steve Kember 189 George Armstrong 128 Colin Harvey 255 Gary Locke 073 Alan Ball 259 John Hurst 228 Eddie McCreadie 132 Charlie George 029 Howard Kendall 023 Peter Osgood 156 Eddie Kelly 101 Roger Kenyon Coventry City 001 Ray Kennedy 005 David Lawson 097 Bob McNab 057 Brian Alderson 183 Mick Lyons 203 Sammy Nelson 081 Roy Barry 136 Henry Newton 025 John Radford 187 Willie Carr 231 Tommy Wright 120 Pat Rice 009 Chris Cattlin Ipswich Town 178 Peter Simpson 105 Mick Coop 042 Kevin Beattie 227 Peter Storey 256 William (Bill) Glazier 171 David Best 049 Bob Wilson 124 Tom Hutchison 248 Ian Collard Birmingham City 033 Dennis Mortimer 114 Bryan Hamilton 211 Robert (Bobby) Parker 195 Alan Campbell 196 Colin Harper 140 Neil Ramsbottom 089 Trevor Francis 018 Allan Hunter 163 Wilf Smith 065 Bob Hatton 149 David Johnson Crystal Palace 148 Robert (Bobby) Hope 066 Mick Mills 113 Roger Hynd 169 Mel Blyth 245 Peter Morris 170 Dave Latchford 147 Charlie Cooke 220 Colin Viljoen 190 Ray Martin 016 John Jackson 090 Trevor Whymark 219 Garry Pendrey 218 Pat (Paddy) Mulligan Leeds United 041 John Roberts 194 David Payne 209 Mick Bates 244 Gordon Taylor 112 Iain Phillip 103 Billy Bremner 017 Tony Want 243 Derek Possee 007 Trevor Cherry Burnley 088 Don Rogers 031 Allan Clarke 064 Anthony (Tony) Taylor 123 Frank Casper 185 Eddie Gray 040 Alan Whittle 253 Doug Collins 055 David Harvey Derby County 122 Martin Dobson 161 Norman Hunter 106 Mike Docherty 118 Colin Boulton 058 Mick Jones 141 Paul Fletcher 249 Archie Gemmill 257 Joe Jordan 084 Leighton James 015 Kevin Hector 079 Peter Lorimer 214 Keith Newton 193 Terry Hennessey 126 Paul Madeley 236 Geoff Nulty 168 Alan Hinton 138 Paul Reaney 188 Jim Thomson 039 Roy McFarland 233 Terry Yorath 094 Colin Waldron 087 John McGovern Leicester City Chelsea 111 David Nish 024 Alan Birchenall 242 John O'Hare 098 Peter Bonetti 155 Graham Cross 217 Steve Powell 238 Ian Britton 202 John Farrington 063 Colin Todd 002 Chris Garland 096 Len Glover 146 Ron Webster 179 Bill Garner 226 Malcolm Manley This checklist is to be provided only by Nigel's Webspace - http://cards.littleoak.com.au/. You may copy the checklist for personal use but may not otherwise distribute it. For errors, corrections and/or questions please contact me via the website or via Nigel's Webspace on Facebook. Sunday, 25 September 2016 Nigel's Webspace - series team checklist Page 1 of 3 Nigel's Webspace - English Football Cards 1965/66 to 1979/80 Series team checklist I have the complete set 1973/74 A&BC chewing gum (English) Footballer, Blue backs 164 Malcolm Partridge 030 Ian Storey-Moore 022 Alan Woodward 048 Dennis Rofe 258 Anthony (Tony) Young Southampton 251 Jon Sammels Newcastle United 239 Paul Bennett 026 Peter Shilton 028 Stewart Barrowclough 061 Mick Channon 072 Steve Whitworth 004 Frank Clark 166 Hugh Fisher 177 Alan Woollett 076 David Craig 215 Joe Kirkup Liverpool 260 Tommy Gibb 013 Eric Martin 186 Ian Callaghan 230 Anthony (Tony) Green 037 Bob McCarthy 080 Ray Clemence 052 Terry Hibbitt 144 Brian O'Neil 210 Peter Cormack 135 Pat Howard 109 Terry Paine 234 Brian Hall 100 Malcolm MacDonald 085 Jim Steele 125 Steve Heighway 181 William (Iam) McFaul 191 Bobby Stokes 056 Emlyn Hughes 158 Bobby Moncur Stoke City 008 Kevin Keegan 206 Irving Nattrass 175 Alan Bloor 104 Chris Lawler 129 John Tudor 086 Terry Conroy 139 Alec Lindsay Norwich City 167 John Farmer 032 Larry Lloyd 083 Terry Anderson 046 Jimmy Greenhoff 162 Tommy Smith 107 Geoff Butler 240 Sean Haslegrave 241 John Toshack - variant - full body 250 David Cross 110 Geoff Hurst picture 059 Duncan Forbes 062 John Mahoney 241 John Toshack - variant - head and shoulders picture 237 Kevin Keelan 038 John Marsh Manchester City 165 Doug Livermore 014 Mike Pejic 213 Ian Mellor 192 Jimmy Robertson 051 Colin Bell 035 Graham Paddon 216 Eric Skeels 261 Tony Book 012 Clive Payne 145 Denis Smith 180 Tommy Booth 157 Joe Corrigan Queens Park Rangers Tottenham Hotspur 099 Willie Donachie 252 Stan Bowles 221 Phil Beal 027 Mick Doyle 034 Dave Clement 043 Martin Chivers 134 Derek Jeffries 010 Anthony (Tony) Hazell 172 Ralph Coates 130 Francis Lee 224 Mick Leach 091 Mike England 003 Rodney Marsh 212 Frank McLintock 197 Alan Gilzean 229 Glyn Pardoe 082 Dave Thomas 019 Pat Jennings 075 Mike Summerbee 121 Terry Venables 246 Joe Kinnear 205 Anthony (Tony) Towers 254 Ian Watson 115 Cyril Knowles Manchester United Sheffield United 200 James (Jimmy) Pearce 070 Steve Perryman 054 Martin Buchan 117 Len Badger 067 Martin Peters 127 George Graham 199 Jim Bone 150 John Pratt 137 Steve James 045 Eddie Colquhoun 078 Brian Kidd 093 Tony Currie West Bromwich Albion 208 Mick Martin 069 Billy Dearden 176 Jeff Astle 160 Sam (Sammy) McIlroy 153 Keith Eddy 143 Alistair Brown 232 Willie Morgan 021 Edward (Ted) Hemsley 071 Tony Brown 184 Jimmy Rimmer 223 Ian MacKenzie 225 Len Cantello 102 David Sadler 152 Tom McAlister 095 Asa Hartford 006 Alex Stepney 174 Geoff Salmons 047 William (Willie) Johnston This checklist is to be provided only by Nigel's Webspace - http://cards.littleoak.com.au/. You may copy the checklist for personal use but may not otherwise distribute it. For errors, corrections and/or questions please contact me via the website or via Nigel's Webspace on Facebook. Sunday, 25 September 2016 Nigel's Webspace - series team checklist Page 2 of 3 Nigel's Webspace - English Football Cards 1965/66 to 1979/80 Series team checklist I have the complete set 1973/74 A&BC chewing gum (English) Footballer, Blue backs 154 Alan Merrick 060 Gordon Nisbet 201 David Shaw 108 John Wile 119 Ray Wilson West Ham United 247 John (Johnny) Ayris 173 Clyde Best 116 Billy Bonds 011 Trevor Brooking 222 Clive Charles 151 Robert (Bobby) Ferguson 092 Frank Lampard 198 Kevin Lock 044 John McDowell 020 Bobby Moore 068 Bryan (Pop) Robson 142 Tommy Taylor This checklist is to be provided only by Nigel's Webspace - http://cards.littleoak.com.au/. You may copy the checklist for personal use but may not otherwise distribute it. For errors, corrections and/or questions please contact me via the website or via Nigel's Webspace on Facebook. Sunday, 25 September 2016 Nigel's Webspace - series team checklist Page 3 of 3.
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