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Team Checklist I Have the Complete Set 1964/65 A&BC Chewing Gum (Scottish) Footballers, Quiz Nigel's Webspace - English Football Cards 1965/66 to 1979/80 Series team checklist I have the complete set 1964/65 A&BC chewing gum (Scottish) Footballers, Quiz 057 Willie McIntosh St. Johnstone 023 Scotland vs. England, 1964 079 John Arrol 053 Jim Richmond 055 Scottish Cup Final, 1964, The Toss Falkirk 061 Bill McGarry 072 Scottish Cup Final, 1964, Lap of 005 Sammy Wilson 070 Jimmy Harrower honour 018 Hugh Maxwell 078 Bobby Kemp Aberdeen 029 John Lambie St. Mirren 001 Charlie Cooke 037 Alan Redpath 021 Tom Robertson 012 Ernie Winchester 049 Tommy Lowry 033 John Wilson 045 John Ogston 066 William Whigham 054 Alex Clark Airdrieonians 074 William Fulton 062 Theorolf Beck 013 Billy Reid Hearts 071 Jim Clunie 036 Paul Jonquin 006 Chris Shevlane Stenhousemuir Arbroath 019 Willie Wallace 011 Robert Bryce 002 David Soutar 030 Jim Murphy 022 Robert Orr 014 Ian Matthew 038 Jim Cruickshank Stirling Albion 024 Alan Kennedy 043 Johnny Hamilton 034 John McGuinness 041 David Cargill 059 John Cumming Third Lanark Celtic 068 David Holt 040 Findlay McGillivray 003 John Divers Hibernian 015 Billy McNeill 031 John Fraser 025 John Hughes Kilmarnock 035 Steve Chalmers 008 Hugh Brown 044 Celtic - Checklist, 1-44 039 Jackie McGrory 065 Duncan McKay Morton Clyde 051 Allan McGraw 004 Harry Hood 060 Bobby Campbell 016 Tommy McCulloch 069 Joe Caven 026 David White 076 Jim Reilly 046 Graham MacParlane Motherwell 063 Sammy Reid 009 Charlie Aitkin Dundee 020 Bobby McCallum 047 Alex Hamilton Partick Thistle 056 Alan Gilzean 052 Neil Duffy 064 Robert (Bobby) Seith 077 George Niven 081 Dundee - Checklist, 45 - 81 Queen of the South Dundee United 010 John Rugg 017 Tommy Neilson 032 Willie Morrison 027 Stewart Fraser Rangers Dunfermline Athletic 007 Rangers 048 Alex Smith 050 Jim Baxter 073 George Peebles 058 Ralph Brand East Stirlingshire 067 Willie Henderson 028 Ernest Collumbine 075 Jimmy Millar 042 Joe Frickleton 080 Billy Ritchie 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. Saturday, 9 July 2016 Nigel's Webspace - series team checklist Page 1 of 1.
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