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Set Checklist I Have the Complete Set 1968/69 FKS Publishers the Wonderful World of Soccer Stars Nigel's Webspace - English Football Cards 1965/66 to 1979/80 Set checklist I have the complete set 1968/69 FKS Publishers The Wonderful World of Soccer Stars 001 George Armstrong Arsenal 047 Dietmar Bruck Coventry City 002 David Court Arsenal 048 Chris Cattlin Coventry City 003 Robert (Bobby) Gould Arsenal 049 Dave Clements Coventry City 004 Jim Furnell Arsenal 050 George Curtis Coventry City 005 George Graham Arsenal 051 Ian Gibson Coventry City 006 George Johnston Arsenal 052 William (Bill) Glazier Coventry City 007 Frank McLintock Arsenal 053 Ernie Hannigan Coventry City 008 Bob McNab Arsenal 054 Ernie Hunt Coventry City 009 Terry Neill Arsenal 055 Mike Kearns Coventry City 010 John Radford Arsenal 056 Brian Lewis Coventry City 011 Jon Sammels Arsenal 057 Ernie Machin Coventry City 012 Peter Simpson Arsenal 058 Neil Martin Coventry City 013 Peter Storey Arsenal 059 Maurice Setters Coventry City 014 Ian Ure Arsenal 060 John Tudor Coventry City 015 Bob Wilson Arsenal 061 Alan Ball Everton 016 John Angus Burnley 062 Alex (Sandy) Brown Everton 017 Arthur Bellamy Burnley 063 Colin Harvey Everton 018 Colin Blant Burnley 064 John Hurst Everton 019 Mike Buxton Burnley 065 Jim Husband Everton 020 Frank Casper Burnley 066 Howard Kendall Everton 021 Ralph Coates Burnley 067 Roger Kenyon Everton 022 Les Latcham Burnley 068 Brian Labone Everton 023 Andy Lochhead Burnley 069 John Morrissey Everton 024 Dave Merrington Burnley 070 Joe Royle Everton 025 Willie Morgan Burnley 071 Gordon West Everton 026 Brian O'Neil Burnley 072 Alan Whittle Everton 027 Fred Smith Burnley 073 Ramon (Ray) Wilson Everton 028 Ray Ternent Burnley 074 Tommy Wright Everton 029 Harry Thomson Burnley 075 Alex Young Everton 030 Colin Waldron Burnley 076 Billy Baxter Ipswich Town 031 Tommy Baldwin Chelsea 077 Frank Brogan Ipswich Town 032 Alan Birchenall Chelsea 078 Tom Carroll Ipswich Town 033 Peter Bonetti Chelsea 079 Ray Crawford Ipswich Town 034 John Boyle Chelsea 080 Ken Hancock Ipswich Town 035 Charlie Cooke Chelsea 081 Danny Hegan Ipswich Town 036 Ron Harris Chelsea 082 William (Billy) Houghton Ipswich Town 037 Marvin Hinton Chelsea 083 Robert (Bobby) Hunt Ipswich Town 038 John Hollins Chelsea 084 Derek Jefferson Ipswich Town 039 Peter Houseman Chelsea 085 Mick McNeil Ipswich Town 040 Tommy Hughes Chelsea 086 Mick Mills Ipswich Town 041 Eddie McCreadie Chelsea 087 John O'Rourke Ipswich Town 042 Peter Osgood Chelsea 088 Eddie Spearritt Ipswich Town 043 Bobby Tambling Chelsea 089 Colin Viljoen Ipswich Town 044 Jim Thomson Chelsea 090 Charlie Woods Ipswich Town 045 David Webb Chelsea 091 Rod Belfitt Leeds United 046 Gerry Baker Coventry City 092 Billy Bremner Leeds United 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, 25 November 2017 Nigel's Webspace - set checklist Page 1 of 4 Nigel's Webspace - English Football Cards 1965/66 to 1979/80 Set checklist I have the complete set 1968/69 FKS Publishers The Wonderful World of Soccer Stars 093 Jack Charlton Leeds United 139 David Connor Manchester City 094 Terry Cooper Leeds United 140 Harry Dowd Manchester City 095 John Giles Leeds United 141 Mick Doyle Manchester City 096 Eddie Gray Leeds United 142 George Heslop Manchester City 097 Jimmy Greenhoff Leeds United 143 Stan Horne Manchester City 098 Norman Hunter Leeds United 144 Chris Jones Manchester City 099 Albert Johanneson Leeds United 145 Francis Lee Manchester City 100 Mick Jones Leeds United 146 Ken Mulhearn Manchester City 101 Peter Lorimer Leeds United 147 Alan Oakes Manchester City 102 Paul Madeley Leeds United 148 Glyn Pardoe Manchester City 103 Mike O'Grady Leeds United 149 Mike Summerbee Manchester City 104 Paul Reaney Leeds United 150 Neil Young Manchester City 105 Gareth (Gary) Sprake Leeds United 151 John Aston Manchester United 106 William (Willie) Bell Leicester City 152 George Best Manchester United 107 Allan Clarke Leicester City 153 Seamus (Shay) Brennan Manchester United 108 Graham Cross Leicester City 154 Francis Burns Manchester United 109 Dave Gibson Leicester City 155 Bobby Charlton Manchester United 110 Len Glover Leicester City 156 Pat Crerand Manchester United 111 David Nish Leicester City 157 Tony Dunne Manchester United 112 Robert (Bobby) Roberts Leicester City 158 John Fitzpatrick Manchester United 113 Peter Rodrigues Leicester City 159 William (Bill) Foulkes Manchester United 114 Peter Shilton Leicester City 160 David Herd Manchester United 115 John Sjoberg Leicester City 161 Brian Kidd Manchester United 116 Mike Stringfellow Leicester City 162 Denis Law Manchester United 117 Robert (Bobby) Svarc Leicester City 163 David Sadler Manchester United 118 Tom Sweenie Leicester City 164 Alex Stepney Manchester United 119 Alan Tewley Leicester City 165 Norbert (Nobby) Stiles Manchester United 120 Alan Woollett Leicester City 166 Albert Bennett Newcastle United 121 Alf Arrowsmith Liverpool 167 Alwyn (Ollie) Burton Newcastle United 122 Gerry Byrne Liverpool 168 Frank Clark Newcastle United 123 Ian Callaghan Liverpool 169 David Craig Newcastle United 124 Ray Clemence Liverpool 170 Wyn Davies Newcastle United 125 Tony Hateley Liverpool 171 Dave Elliott Newcastle United 126 Emlyn Hughes Liverpool 172 Jim Iley Newcastle United 127 Roger Hunt Liverpool 173 John McNamee Newcastle United 128 Chris Lawler Liverpool 174 Gordon Marshall Newcastle United 129 Tom Lawrence Liverpool 175 Bobby Moncur Newcastle United 130 Ian St. John Liverpool 176 Bryan (Pop) Robson Newcastle United 131 Tommy Smith Liverpool 177 Tom Robson Newcastle United 132 Geoff Strong Liverpool 178 Eric Ross Newcastle United 133 Peter Thompson Liverpool 179 James (Jim) Scott Newcastle United 134 Peter Wall Liverpool 180 John (Jackie) Sinclair Newcastle United 135 Ron Yeats Liverpool 181 Joe Baker Nottingham Forest 136 Colin Bell Manchester City 182 John Barnwell Nottingham Forest 137 Tony Book Manchester City 183 Jim Baxter Nottingham Forest 138 Anthony (Tony) Coleman Manchester City 184 Robert (Sammy) Chapman Nottingham Forest 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, 25 November 2017 Nigel's Webspace - set checklist Page 2 of 4 Nigel's Webspace - English Football Cards 1965/66 to 1979/80 Set checklist I have the complete set 1968/69 FKS Publishers The Wonderful World of Soccer Stars 185 Peter Grummitt Nottingham Forest 231 Denis Hollywood Southampton 186 Mick Harby Nottingham Forest 232 Ken Jones Southampton 187 Terry Hennessey Nottingham Forest 233 Joe Kirkup Southampton 188 Dave Hilley Nottingham Forest 234 John McGrath Southampton 189 Peter Hindley Nottingham Forest 235 Eric Martin Southampton 190 Barry Lyons Nottingham Forest 236 Jimmy Melia Southampton 191 Robert (Bob) McKinlay Nottingham Forest 237 Terry Paine Southampton 192 Ian Storey-Moore Nottingham Forest 238 Frank Saul Southampton 193 Henry Newton Nottingham Forest 239 John Sydenham Southampton 194 Geoff Whitefoot Nottingham Forest 240 David Walker Southampton 195 John Winfield Nottingham Forest 241 Tony Allen Stoke City 196 Les Allen Queens Park Rangers 242 Gordon Banks Stoke City 197 Frank Clarke Queens Park Rangers 243 William (Bill) Bentley Stoke City 198 Dave Clement Queens Park Rangers 244 Alan Bloor Stoke City 199 Robert (Bobby) Finch Queens Park Rangers 245 Gerry Bridgewood Stoke City 200 Allan Harris Queens Park Rangers 246 Harry Burrows Stoke City 201 Anthony (Tony) Hazell Queens Park Rangers 247 Peter Dobing Stoke City 202 Ron Hunt Queens Park Rangers 248 George Eastham Stoke City 203 Mike Keen Queens Park Rangers 249 Alex Elder Stoke City 204 Robert (Bobby) Keetch Queens Park Rangers 250 John Farmer Stoke City 205 Mick Leach Queens Park Rangers 251 John Mahoney Stoke City 206 Rodney Marsh Queens Park Rangers 252 John Marsh Stoke City 207 Ian Morgan Queens Park Rangers 253 Eric Skeels Stoke City 208 Roger Morgan Queens Park Rangers 254 Willie Stevenson Stoke City 209 Ron Springett Queens Park Rangers 255 Roy Vernon Stoke City 210 Alan Wilks Queens Park Rangers 256 Len Ashurst Sunderland 211 Ian Branfoot Sheffield Wednesday 257 Ralph Brand Sunderland 212 Sam Ellis Sheffield Wednesday 258 Geoff Butler Sunderland 213 Peter Eustace Sheffield Wednesday 259 Derek Forster Sunderland 214 John Fantham Sheffield Wednesday 260 Gordon Harris Sunderland 215 Dave Ford Sheffield Wednesday 261 Martin Harvey Sunderland 216 Jim McCalliog Sheffield Wednesday 262 George Herd Sunderland 217 Don Megson Sheffield Wednesday 263 Charlie Hurley Sunderland 218 Vic Mobley Sheffield Wednesday 264 Cecil Irwin Sunderland 219 John Ritchie Sheffield Wednesday 265 George Kinnell Sunderland 220 Wilf Smith Sheffield Wednesday 266 Jim Montgomery Sunderland 221 Peter Springett Sheffield Wednesday 267 George Mulhall Sunderland 222 Colin Symm Sheffield Wednesday 268 Calvin Palmer Sunderland 223 Brian Usher Sheffield Wednesday 269 Ian Porterfield Sunderland 224 Jack Whitham Sheffield Wednesday 270 Colin Suggett Sunderland 225 Gerry Young Sheffield Wednesday 271 Phil Beal Tottenham Hotspur 226 Mick Channon Southampton 272 Dennis Bond Tottenham Hotspur 227 Ron Davies Southampton 273 Martin Chivers Tottenham Hotspur 228 Hugh Fisher Southampton 274 Mike England
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