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Panini Super Stikes Scottish PL 2009/2010 www.soccercardindex.com Panini Scottish PL Super Strikes 2009-2010 checklist Aberdeen □60 Prince Buaben Hearts □181 Mehdi Taouil St. Johnstone □1 Jamie Langfield □61 Morgaro Gomis □121 Janos Balogh □182 Allan Russell □241 Alan Main □2 Zander Diamond □62 David Goodwillie □122 Ismael Bouzid □183 Connor Sammon □242 Gary Irvine □3 Andrew Considine □63 Andis Shala □123 Dawid Kucharski □184 Mark Burchill □243 Danny Grainger □4 Charlie Mulgrew □64 Danny Cadamarteri □124 Lee Wallace □185 Kevin Kyle □244 Kevin Rutkiewicz □5 Richard Foster □65 Francisco Sandaza □125 Jose Goncalves □186 David Fernandez □245 Stuart McCaffrey □6 Rogvi Holm □66 Jon Daly □126 Eggert Jonsson □187 Kevin Kyle (C) □246 Dave Mackay □7 Jerel Ifil □67 Lee Wilkie (C) □127 Marius Zaliukas □188 Mehdi Taouil (SP) □247 Graham Gartland □8 Jonathan Crawford □68 Francisco Sandaza (SP) □128 Jason Thomson □189 Criag Bryson (SP) □248 Jody Morris □9 Davide Grassi □69 Scott Robertson (SP) □129 Michael Stewart □190 Garry Hay (FF) □249 Paul Sheerin □10 Gary McDonald □70 Morgaro Gomis (FF) □130 Ruben Palazuelos □191 Alan Combe (SS) □250 Liam Craig □11 Mark Kerr □71 Steve Banks (SS) □131 Ian Black □192 Kevin Kyle (U) □251 Chris Millar □12 Stuart Duff □72 Scott Robertson (U) □132 Andrew Driver □252 Martin Hardie □13 Derek Young □133 Suso Santana □253 Murray Davidson Motherwell □14 Sone Aluko Falkirk □134 David Witteveen □254 Steven Milne □193 Michael Fraser □15 Lee Miller □73 Robert Olejnik □135 Calum Elliot □255 Kenny Deuchar □194 Stephen Craigan □16 Michael Paton □74 Darren Barr □136 David Obua □256 Collin Samuel □195 Mark Reynolds □17 Chris Maguire □75 Thomas Scobbie □137 Christian Nade □257 Peter MacDonald □196 Steven Hammell □18 Darren Mackie □76 Brian McLean □138 Gary Glen □258 Filipe Morais □197 Shaun Hutchinson □19 Mark Kerr (C) □77 Marc Twaddle □139 Michael Stewart (C) □259 Kevin Rutkiewicz (C) □198 Jonathan Page □20 Lee Miller (SP) □78 Brian Allison □140 Andrew Driver (SP) □260 Steven Milne (SP) □199 Steven Saunders □21 Charlie Mulgrew (SP) □79 Chris Mitchell □141 Lee Wallace (SP) □261 Jody Morris (SP) □200 Giles Coke □22 Sone Aluko (FF) □80 Scott Arfield □142 Eggert Jonsson (FF) □262 Paul Sheerin (FF) □201 Steve Jennings □23 Jamie Langfield (SS) □81 Burton O'Brien □143 Janos Balogh (SS) □263 Alan Main (SS) □202 Chris Humphrey □24 Sone Aluko (U) □82 Vitor Lima □144 Andrew Driver (U) □264 Kenny Deuchar (U) □203 Jim O'Brien □83 Ryan Flynn □204 Keith Lasley □84 Jackie McNamara Hibernian St. Mirren Celtic □205 Ross Forbes □85 Sean Lynch □145 Yves Ma-Kalambay □265 Paul Gallacher □25 Artur Boruc □206 Steven McGarry □86 Carl Finnigan □146 Kevin McCann □266 Jack Ross □26 Gary Caldwell □207 John Sutton □87 Kjartan Finnbogason □147 Chris Hogg □267 Mo Camara □27 Glenn Loovens □208 Jamie Murphy □88 Danijel Marceta □148 Paul Hanlon □268 David Barron □28 Stephen McManus □209 Paul Slane □89 Paul Sludden □149 Ian Murray □269 John Potter □29 Lee Naylor □210 Robert McHugh □90 Alex MacDonald □150 Darren McCormack □270 Lee Mair □30 Andreas Hinkel □211 Stephen Craigan (C) □91 Darren Barr (C) □151 Lewis Stevenson □271 Andy Dorman □31 Danny Fox □212 Giles Coke (SP) □92 Ryan Flynn (SP) □152 Sol Bamba □272 Steven Thomson □32 Scott Brown □213 Mark Reynolds (SP) □93 Scott Arfield (SP) □153 John Rankin □273 Hugh Murray □33 Landry N'Guemo □214 Keith Lasley (FF) □94 Thomas Scobbie (FF) □154 Merouane Zemmama □274 Garry Brady □34 Aiden McGeady □215 Michael Fraser (SS) □95 Robert Olejnik (SS) □155 Patrick Cregg □275 Steven Robb □35 Shaun Maloney □216 Mark Reynolds (U) □96 Darren Barr (U) □156 Kevin McBride □276 Stephen O'Donnell □36 Barry Robson □157 David Wotherspoon □277 Stephen McGinn □37 Marc Crosas Hamilton Academical □158 Derek Riordan Rangers □278 Michael Higdon □38 Scott McDonald □97 Tomas Cerny □159 Colin Nish □217 Allan McGregor □279 Billy Mehmet □39 Marc-Antoine Fortune □98 Mark McLaughlin □160 Kurtis Byrne □218 David Weir □280 Craig Dargo □40 Georgios Samaras □99 Martin Canning □161 Anthony Stokes □219 Madjid Bougherra □281 Dennis Wyness □41 Paddy McCourt □100 Trent McClenahan □162 Abdessalam Benjelloun □220 Steven Whittaker □282 Tom Brighton □42 Koki Mizuno □101 James Gibson □163 Chris Hogg (C) □221 Sasa Papac □283 John Potter (C) □43 Stephen McManus (C) □102 Marvin Andrews □164 Derek Riordan (SP) □222 Kirk Broadfoot □284 Andy Dorman (SP) □44 Scott Brown (SP) □103 Alex Neil □165 Merouane Zemmama (SP) □223 Steven Smith □285 Billy Mehmet (SP) □45 Gary Caldwell (SP) □104 James McArthur □166 Derek Riordan (FF) □224 Steven Davis □286 Jack Ross (FF) □46 Artur Boruc (FF) □105 James Wesolowski □167 Yves Ma-Kalambay (SS) □225 Pedro Mendes □287 Paul Gallacher (SS) □47 Artur Boruc (SS) □106 Grant Evans □168 Derek Riordan (U) □226 Kevin Thomson □288 Billy Mehmet (U) □48 Aiden McGeady (U) □107 David Louhoungou □227 Mo Edu □ □108 Simon Mensing Kilmarnock 228 Lee McCulloch Dundee □109 Gary Mason □169 Alan Combe □229 John Fleck □49 Steve Banks □ □ □ 110 John Paul Kissock 170 Tim Clancy 230 Kenny Miller □50 Sean Dillon □111 Derek Lyle □171 Frazer Wright □231 Kris Boyd □51 Andy Webster □ □ □ 112 Leon Knight 172 Steven Old 232 Kyle Lafferty □52 Lee Wilkie □113 Marco Paixao □173 Garry Hay □233 Steven Naismith □53 Darren Dods □ □174 Simon Ford □234 Nacho Novo 114 Flavio Paixao □54 Garry Kenneth □115 Alex Neil (SP) □175 Jamie Hamill □235 David Weir (C) (C) = CAPTAIN □55 Paul Dixon □116 Tomas Cerny (C) □176 James Fowler □236 Pedro Mendes (SP) (SP) = STAR PLAYER □56 Craig Conway □117 James McArthur (SP) □177 Manuel Pascali □237 Steven Davis (SP) (FF) = FAN’S FAVOURITE □57 Scott Robertson □118 Mark McLaughlin (FF) □178 Danny Invincibile □238 Nacho Novo (FF) □58 David Robertson □119 Tomas Cerny (SS) □179 Graeme Owens □239 Allan McGregor (SS) (SS) = SHOT STOPPER □59 Danny Swanson □120 Tomas Cerny (U) □180 Craig Bryson □240 Pedro Mendes (U) (U) = ULTIMATE Version 1.02.01. 25. 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