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Set 1958/59 A&BC Chewing Gum (English) Footballers Nigel's Webspace - English Football Cards 1965/66 to 1979/80 Series team checklist I have the complete set 1958/59 A&BC chewing gum (English) Footballers Arsenal Everton Portsmouth 020 Derek Tapscott 050 Albert Dunlop 060 Jimmy Dickinson 056 Dave Bowen 066 Wally Fielding 067 Phil Gunter Aston Villa 068 Tom Jones Preston North End 018 Peter McParland 089 Ken Rea 029 Tom Finney 040 Johnny Dixon 090 Jimmy Tansey 058 Tommy Docherty Birmingham City Fulham Southport 052 Jeff Hall 045 Jimmy Hill 083 Stan Mortensen Blackburn Rovers 053 Johnny Haynes Stoke City 062 Jim Langley 024 Harry Leyland 057 Ken Thomson 063 Bedford Jezzard 027 William (Bill) Eckersley Sunderland 070 George Cohen 072 Tommy Johnston 033 Don Revie 087 Roy Bentley 073 Bryan Douglas Swansea City Huddersfield Town 075 Ronnie Clayton 054 Ivor Allchurch Blackpool 074 Ken Taylor 059 Mel Charles 076 Vic Metcalfe 004 Jackie Mudie Tottenham Hotspur Leeds United 061 Stanley Matthews 011 Ted Ditchburn Bolton Wanderers 049 Wilbur Cush 026 Terry Medwin Leicester City 043 Tommy Banks 030 Bobby Smith 017 Willie Cunningham 046 Nat Lofthouse 032 Mel Hopkins Liverpool 069 Eddie Hopkinson 034 Len Duquemin Bristol City 013 Alan Arnell 035 Ron Reynolds 055 John Atyeo 014 Alan A'Court 042 George Robb Bristol Rovers 038 John Molyneux 081 Cliff Jones 064 Tommy Younger 071 Geoff Bradford 088 Danny Blanchflower 086 Doug Rudham Burnley West Bromwich Albion Luton Town 010 Colin McDonald 006 Stuart Williams 012 Ron Baynham 021 Alan Shackleton 007 Bobby Robson 036 Syd Owen 022 Albert Cheesebrough 009 Ray Barlow 065 Allan Brown 037 Jimmy McIlroy 025 Derek Kevan 092 Billy Bingham 044 Tommy Cummings 028 Don Howe Manchester United 078 Robert (Bobby) Seith 091 Maurice Setters 082 Jimmy Adamson 003 Bobby Charlton West Ham United Cardiff City 077 Harry Gregg 015 John Bond 080 Colin Webster 048 Derrick Sullivan 039 Malcolm Allison Middlesbrough Celtic 079 Noel Cantwell 005 Brian Clough Wolverhampton Wanderers 041 Bobby Evans Newcastle United 051 Robert (Bobby) Collins 023 Bill Slater Charlton Athletic 008 Dick Keith 031 Billy Wright 084 Alf McMichael 016 John Hewie Nottingham Forest 019 Derek Ufton Dundee 001 Eddie Baily 002 Jim Barrett 047 Doug Cowie 085 Stewart Imlach 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. Sunday, 28 February 2016 Nigel's Webspace - series team checklist Page 1 of 1.
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