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Futera Platinum Liverpool Greatest 1999 Checklist
soccercardindex.com Futera Platinum Liverpool Greatest 1999 checklist Regular NNo Alan A’Court NNo Steve Heighway NNo Steve Nicol NNo John Barnes NNo Emlyn Hughes NNo Bob Paisley NNo Peter Beardsley NNo Larie Hughes NNo Alex Raisbeck NNo Tom Bromilow NNo Roger Hunt NNo Robbie Robinson NNo Gerry Byrne NNo Kevin Keegan NNo Ian Rush NNo Ian Callaghan NNo Ray Kennedy NNo Elisha Scott NNo Jimmy Case NNo Ray Lambert NNo Tommy Smith NNo Harry Chambers NNo Chris Lawler NNo Graeme Souness NNo Ray Clemence NNo Mark Lawrenson NNo Ian St John NNo Jack Cox NNo Billy Liddel NNo Albert Stubbins NNo Kenny Dalglish NNo Ephraim Longwort NNo Phil Taylor NNo Billy Dunlop NNo Tommy Lucas NNo Peter Thompson NNo Robbie Fowler NNo Terry McDermott NNo Phil Thompson NNo Arthur Goddard NNo Steve McManaman NNo John Toshack NNo Bruce Grobbelaar NNo Jimmy Melia NNo Ronny Whelan NNo Alan Hansen NNo Gordon Minle NNo Ron Yeats NNo Sam Hardy NNo Phil Neal Centrepiece Card-Limited Edition Variations Gold edged (G) & Promo (P) G P G P G P NNo Alan A’Court NNo Steve Heighway NNo Steve Nicol NNo John Barnes NNo Emlyn Hughes NNo Bob Paisley NNo Peter Beardsley NNo Larie Hughes NNo Alex Raisbeck NNo Tom Bromilow NNo Roger Hunt NNo Robbie Robinson NNo Gerry Byrne NNo Kevin Keegan NNo Ian Rush NNo Ian Callaghan NNo Ray Kennedy NNo Elisha Scott NNo Jimmy Case NNo Ray Lambert NNo Tommy Smith NNo Harry Chambers NNo Chris Lawler NNo Graeme Souness NNo Ray Clemence NNo Mark Lawrenson NNo Ian St John NNo Jack Cox NNo Billy Liddel NNo Albert Stubbins NNo Kenny Dalglish NNo Ephraim Longwort NNo Phil Taylor NNo Billy Dunlop NNo Tommy Lucas NNo Peter Thompson NNo Robbie Fowler NNo Terry McDermott NNo Phil Thompson NNo Arthur Goddard NNo Steve McManaman NNo John Toshack NNo Bruce Grobbelaar NNo Jimmy Melia NNo Ronny Whelan NNo Alan Hansen NNo Gordon Minle NNo Ron Yeats NNo Sam Hardy NNo Phil Neal . -
Archives of the Football Association of Ireland P137 UCD Archives
Archives of the Football Association of Ireland P137 UCD Archives archives @ucd.ie www.ucd.ie/archives T + 353 1 716 7555 F + 353 1 716 1146 © 2010 University College Dublin and the Football Association of Ireland. All rights reserved ii CONTENTS CONTEXT Institutional History iv Archival History vii CONTENT AND STRUCTURE Scope and content viii System of arrangement viii CONDITIONS OF ACCESS AND USE Access ix Language ix Finding Aid ix DESCRIPTION CONTROL Archivist’s Note ix iii CONTEXT Institutional history Early years Although football was being played in Ireland since the 1860s, it was mainly based in Ulster and it was not until the 1880s that the game spread to other areas of the country. The first club outside Ulster was Dublin Association Football Club which was formed in 1883. At the time, the Irish Football Association (IFA) was the governing body. Based in Belfast, it found it difficult to promote football throughout the country. This led to the formation of the Leinster Football Association in 1892 as the game became more popular in the area. However, there was always a feeling among clubs from outside the Belfast area that the IFA favoured Ulster based clubs-especially when selecting sides for international matches. Despite this, it was not until after the 1916 Rising and the rise of Nationalism that southern affiliates, such as the Leinster FA, took an aggressive approach in their dealings with the IFA. The clubs often threatened to break away, and in early 1921, Bohemians, St. James's Gate and Shelbourne all withdrew from the Irish League, though all three sides decided to remain involved in Cup competitions. -
2 March 2013 Opposition: Wigan Athletic Competition
Date: 2 March 2013 BBC Mail Sunday Times Sun Telegraph Independent March2013 2 Opposition: Wigan Athletic Echo Observer Times Telegraph Wigan Today Post Competition: League Sun Independent Guardian Mirror Suarez states case to receive peers' seal of approval Reputation stands between Suarez and player awards, says Rodgers Wigan Athletic 0 Liverpool Downing 2, Suarez 17, 33, 48 4 Referee M Atkinson The match ball rewarded another show of ruthless efficiency from Luis Suarez and Attendance 20,804 It says everything about Luis Suarez's status as one of English strengthened the case for the player-of-the-year award to follow. Two factors football's most divisive figures that even on a day when a wonderful hat-trick count against him. One is that Robin van Persie has shaped the destiny of the title allowed him to overtake Robin van Persie as the Barclays Premier League's top rather than a club's modest rise from the lower reaches to seventh in the table. scorer, the controversial Uruguayan still found himself at the centre of debate. The other is Luis Suarez. His brilliance is not in question, how could it be in a season when he has scored 28 Liverpool's leading striker became the Premier League's leading marksman with a goals in all competitions and at times carried Liverpool almost single-handedly? hat-trick befitting a devastating, hungry away performance from Brendan Neither is his talent, his desire nor his ability to inspire those around him, qualities Rodgers' team. It is 21 league goals and counting for the outstanding Uruguay that were all once again evident as he terrorised a Wigan Athletic side that wilted international, 28 in total for the season. -
Antique & Modern Fishing Tackle and Related Items
Antique & Modern Fishing Tackle and Related Items Saturday 24 July 2010 10:30 Mullock's Specialist Auctioneers The Clive Pavilion Ludlow Racecourse Ludlow SY8 2BT Mullock's Specialist Auctioneers (Antique & Modern Fishing Tackle and Related Items) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 1 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 REEL: Hardy Perfect 3 7/8" diameter alloy fly reel, Duplicated Mk2 check, Patent 145904, correct ribbed brass foot, black handle and rim tension regulator, lead finish throughout. Lot: 9 Estimate: £125.00 - £175.00 ROD: Fine Hardy "The Crown Houghton" 10' 3 piece plus correct spare tip Palakona trout fly rod, No.H12361A (USA export model), green close whipped low bridge guides, bronze Lot: 2 lock fast ferrules, up screw reel seat with butt spear, in MOB REEL: Hardy Perfect 3 3/8" alloy trout fly reel with smoke agate and original Hardy alloy tube. line guide, rim tension regulator, smooth alloy foot, black Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 handle, retaining good grey enamel finish. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 10 ROD: Hardy "Gold Medal" 12' 3 piece Palakona salmon fly rod Lot: 3 with spare tip (2" short), No.E28341, burgundy close whipped, REEL: Early Hardy Elarex multiplier reel in fine condition, twin alloy sliding and fixed screw reel seat, wood stoppers, black handles on nickel silver bar, factory fitted with clear revarnished otherwise good, in MOB and Hardy alloy tube. celluloid spray shield to underside, little used, c/w spare worm Estimate: £75.00 - £100.00 drive in MOB. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 11 ROD: Hardy "The Perfection" Palakona 9' 2 piece split cane Lot: 4 trout fly rod, No.E39439, agate butt/tip guides, low bridge REEL: Abu Ambassadeur 6000 multiplier reel, early model with intermediates burgundy close whipped, lock fast ferrule, cork grey plastic drum core, 4 screw end plate, grooved rims, single handle with alloy screw reel seat, good, in MOB. -
Representative Teams
REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS Representative football teams have been operating since 1872, providing a unique and exciting opportunity for talented male and female footballers to perform at international level representing their country through domestic and international fixtures. These pages celebrate young footballers educated in Northumberland, Newcastle and North Tyneside who have progressed to being selected for various representative teams. Also, included are local teachers who have played representative football. The various representative teams are as follows:- 1. Supranational representative Players 2. B International Players 3. C International Players 4. Amateur International Players 5. FA XI Players 6. Football League Players 7. Under 23 International Players 8. Under 21 International Players 9. Youth International Players 10.Futsal International Players 11.Beach Soccer International Players 12. Miscellaneous After each player the date recorded, is the year they first played for that team (if known). Apologies if I have missed anybody out or have included by mistake! SUPERNATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE PLAYERS A number of games have been played by supranational representative sides (e.g. representing (parts of) continents or a collection of countries) between 1937 and 1973. REST OF THE WORLD Bobby Charlton 1971 and 1973 Jack Charlton 1973 EUROPE Bobby Charlton 1964 and 1972 NEW EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET COUNTRIES Bobby Charlton 1973 UNITED KINGDOM Bobby Charlton 1969 Jack Charlton 1969 B International Players (1947 – 2007) B internationals were introduced in 1947. The aim of the games has typically been to introduce younger or more inexperienced players into the national team set up. They were used sporadically until they were ceased in 2007; there were none between 1957 and 1978.