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Series Checklist I Have the Complete Set 1970/71 A&BC Chewing Gum (Scottish) Footballers, Green Backs Nigel's Webspace - English Football Cards 1965/66 to 1979/80 Series checklist I have the complete set 1970/71 A&BC chewing gum (Scottish) Footballers, Green backs 001 John Greig Rangers 046 John Fallon Celtic 002 Jim Cameron Dundee United 047 Willie Renton Dunfermline Athletic 003 George Murray Aberdeen 048 Jimmy Gabriel Southampton 004 Willie Carr Coventry City 049 Donald Ford Hearts 005 Bertie Auld Celtic 050 Bobby Moncur Newcastle United 006 Pat Stanton Hibernian 051 Jim Hermiston Aberdeen 007 Willie Mathieson Rangers 052 Kenny Aird St. Johnstone 008 Alex (Sandy) Brown Everton 053 Peter Lorimer Leeds United 009 Derek Whiteford Airdrieonians 054 Jim Black Hibernian 010 Arthur Mann Manchester City 055 Dave Smith Rangers 011 Willie Wallace Celtic 056 Bobby Lennox Celtic 012 David Stewart Ayr United 057 Tommy Gibb Newcastle United 013 Ron McKinnon Rangers 058 Bobby McCallum Motherwell 014 Robert (Bobby) Murdoch Celtic 059 Jocky (John) Scott Dundee 015 John McCormick Crystal Palace 060 Dave Mackay Derby County 016 Alan Anderson Hearts 061 Leif Nielsen Morton 017 Doug Houston Dundee 062 Orjan Persson Rangers 018 Gerdhardt Neef Rangers 063 John Lunn Dunfermline Athletic 019 Charlie Cooke Chelsea 064 Peter Cormack Nottingham Forest 020 Dixie Deans Motherwell 065 Jim Burns Clyde 021 James (Jim) Forrest Aberdeen 066 Alex (Sandy) McLaughlan Kilmarnock 022 James (Jim) Scott Crystal Palace 067 Frank McLintock Arsenal 023 Willie Callaghan Dunfermline Athletic 068 David Robb Aberdeen 024 Billy Bremner Leeds United 069 Tommy Craig Sheffield Wednesday 025 Jim Craig Celtic 070 Bobby Wilson Dundee 026 William (Willie) Johnston Rangers 071 Chris Shevlane Hibernian 027 Jackie McGrory Kilmarnock 072 Joe McBride Hibernian 028 Willie Morgan Manchester United 073 Robert (Bobby) Hope West Bromwich Albion 029 Alan Gordon Dundee United 074 John Connolly St. Johnstone 030 Frank Brogan Ipswich Town 075 Tom Lawrence Liverpool 031 Billy Gray Morton 076 Dennis Gillespie Dundee United 032 Willie Henderson Rangers 077 Asa Hartford West Bromwich Albion 033 Drew Jarvie Airdrieonians 078 Eric Martin Southampton 034 Iain McDonald Rangers 079 Barrie Mitchell Dunfermline Athletic 035 Peter Oliver Hearts 080 Hugh Gilshan St. Mirren 036 Tommy Hughes Chelsea 081 Ian Mitchell Dundee United 037 Ernie McGarr Aberdeen 082 Jim McCalliog Wolverhampton Wanderers 038 Ross Mathie Kilmarnock 083 Henry Hall St. Johnstone 039 Ally Donaldson Dundee 084 Pat Crerand Manchester United 040 Ian St. John Liverpool 085 Checklist 1-84 041 Jim McLean Kilmarnock 086 Pat Gardner Dunfermline Athletic 042 Francis Burns Manchester United 087 George Graham Arsenal 043 Jim Blair St. Mirren 088 George Stewart Dundee 044 Quinton Young Ayr United 089 Steve Murray Aberdeen 045 John Boyle Chelsea 090 John Lunn Dunfermline Athletic 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. Wednesday, 24 February 2016 Nigel's Webspace - series checklist Page 1 of 2 Nigel's Webspace - English Football Cards 1965/66 to 1979/80 Series checklist I have the complete set 1970/71 A&BC chewing gum (Scottish) Footballers, Green backs 091 Dave Clunie Hearts 136 Eddie Gray Leeds United 092 John McNamee Newcastle United 137 Arthur Duncan Hibernian 093 John Angus Burnley 138 Andy Kinnell Cowdenbeath 094 Evan Williams Celtic 139 Tommy Gemmell Celtic 095 Hugh Fisher Southampton 140 John Dickson Cowdenbeath 096 Ian Cowan Dunfermline Athletic 141 Ernie Hannigan Morton 097 Eddie McCreadie Chelsea 142 John O'Hare Derby County 098 Gordon Wallace Dundee 143 George Miller Falkirk 099 John Fitzpatrick Manchester United 144 Alex Edwards Dunfermline Athletic 100 Eric Stevenson Hibernian 145 Martin Buchan Aberdeen 101 Derek McKay Aberdeen 146 Bobby Graham Liverpool 102 Roddie McKenzie Airdrieonians 147 Billy Hulston Clyde 103 Roy Barry Coventry City 148 Andrew Penman Rangers 104 Alex Scott Falkirk 149 Jimmy Robertson Ipswich Town 105 Harry Hood Celtic 150 Jackie McInally Motherwell 106 Kenny Thompson Dunfermline Athletic 151 Doug Fraser West Bromwich Albion 107 Gerry Queen Crystal Palace 152 John McGarty Dunfermline Athletic 108 Andy King Kilmarnock 153 Andy Roxburgh Falkirk 109 George Connelly Celtic 154 Steve Chalmers Celtic 110 John McHugh Clyde 155 Henning Boel Aberdeen 111 John (Jackie) Sinclair Newcastle United 156 Ian Ross Liverpool 112 Colin Grant Hibernian 157 Willie Stevenson Stoke City 113 Tommy McLean Kilmarnock 158 Rene Moller Hearts 114 Alan Gilzean Tottenham Hotspur 159 Billy Mullen Cowdenbeath 115 Anthony (Tony) Green Blackpool 160 Willie Duff Dunfermline Athletic 116 Alex Ferguson Falkirk 161 Dick Malone Ayr United 117 George McLean Dunfermline Athletic 162 Brian Heron Motherwell 118 Dave Hilley Nottingham Forest 163 Jim Cruickshank Hearts 119 Joe Harper Aberdeen 164 Jimmy Johnstone Celtic 120 Bobby Watson Motherwell 165 Kenny Cameron Dundee United 121 James (Jim) Smith Newcastle United 166 Rikki Fleming Ayr United 122 Denis Jack Cowdenbeath 167 Eddie Mulheron Clyde 123 Billy McNeil Celtic 168 Joe Gilroy Dundee 124 Jim Brown Hearts 169 Keith MacRae Motherwell 125 Robert (Bobby) Ferguson West Ham United 170 Checklist 85-171 126 Joe Mason Morton 170 Checklist 85-170 (variant) 127 Doug Mitchell Ayr United 171 Ian Ure Manchester United 128 Ron Yeats Liverpool 129 George Gibson Falkirk 130 Donald Mackay Dundee United 131 Alex Ingram Nottingham Forest 132 Stan Rankin Morton 133 Bobby Clark Aberdeen 134 Cammy Murray St. Mirren 135 Roger Hynd Crystal Palace 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. Wednesday, 24 February 2016 Nigel's Webspace - series checklist Page 2 of 2.
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