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Shoot out Premier League 2006/2007 (Yellow Back) Checklist www.soccercardindex.com Shoot Out Premier League 2006/2007 (yellow back) checklist Arsenal Charlton Liverpool Newcastle Tottenham □1 Jens Lehmann (S) □73 Scott Carson □145 Jose Reina □217 Shay Given (S) □289 Paul Robinson (S) □2 Justin Hoyte □74 Luke Young (S) □146 Steve Finnan □218 Stephen Carr □290 Paul Stalteri □3 Emmanuel Eboue □75 Gonzalo Sorondo □147 Sami Hyypia □219 Craig Moore □291 Tom Huddlestone □4 Johan Djourou □76 Djime Traore □148 Fabio Aurelio □220 Titus Bramble □292 Michael Dawson □5 William Gallas □77 Jon Fortune □149 Daniel Agger □221 Steven Taylor □293 Ledley King (S) □6 Kolo Toure (S) □78 Talal El Krkouri □150 Jamie Carragher (S) □222 Celestine Babayaro □294 Anthony Gardner □7 Tomas Rosicky (S) □79 Hermann Hreidarsson □151 Boudewijn Zenden □223 Scott Parker □295 Calum Davenport □8 Francesc Fabregas (MW) □80 Souleymane Diawara □152 John Arne Riise (S) □224 Kieron Dyer □296 Benoit Assou-Ekotto □9 Gilberto □81 Matt Holland □153 Xabi Alonso (S) □225 Charles N`Zogbia □297 Lee Young-Pyo □10 Fredrik Ljunberg □82 Amady Faye □154 Mark Gonzalez □226 James Milner □298 Aaron Lennon □11 Mathieu Flamini □83 Andy Reid □155 Steven Gerrard (MW) □227 Nicky Butt □299 Teemu Tainio □12 Alexander Hleb □84 Dennis Rommedahl □156 Mohamed Sissoko □228 Nolberto Solano □300 Edgar Davids □13 Thierry Henry (MW) □85 Brian Hughes □157 Harry Kewell □229 Emre Belozoglu □301 Didier Zokora □14 Emmanuel Adebayor □86 Darren Ambrose □158 Jermaine Pennant □230 Damien Duff (S) □302 Danny Murphy □15 Robin van Persie □87 Radostin Kishishev □159 Luis Gacia □231 Shola Ameobi □303 Jermaine Jenas □16 Theo Walcott □88 Darren Bent (MW) □160 Dirk Kuyt □232 Obafemi Martins □304 Robbie Keane □17 Jeremie Aliadiere □89 Marcus Bent □161 Craig Bellamy (MW) □233 Albert Luque □305 Dimitar Berbatov □18 Julio Baptista □90 Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (S) □162 Peter Crouch □234 Michael Owen (MW) □306 Jermain Defoe (MW) Aston Villa Chelsea Manchester City Portsmouth Watford □19 Stuart Taylor □91 Carlo Cudicini □163 Nicky Weaver □235 Dean Kiely □307 Ben Foster □20 Thomas Sorensen (S) □92 Petr Cech (S) □164 Andreas Isaksson □236 David James □308 Chris Powell □21 Aaron Hughes □93 Wayne Bridge □165 Ben Thatcher □237 Dejan Stefanovic □309 James Chambers □22 Jlloyd Samuel □94 Khalid Boulahrouz □166 Sylvain Distin □238 Glen Johnson □310 Jordan Stewart □23 Olof Melberg (S) □95 Ricardo Carvalho □167 Nedum Onuoha □239 Matthew Taylor □311 Malky MacKay □24 Wilfred Bouma □96 Ashley Cole □168 Micah Richards □240 Linvoy Primus □312 Jay Demerit □25 Gary Cahill □97 John Terry (S) □169 Richard Dunne (S) □241 Noe Pamarot □313 Lloyd Doyley □26 Liam Ridgewell □98 Paulo Ferreira □170 Stephen Jordan □242 Sol Campbell (S) □314 Adrian Mariappa □27 Lee Hendrie □99 Claude Makelele □171 Claudio Reyna □243 Andy O`Brien □315 Danny Shittu □28 Gavin McCann □100 Frank Lampard (MW) □172 Ousmane Dabo □244 Sean Davis □316 Gavin Mahon □29 Gareth Barry □101 Joe Cole □173 Stephen Ireland □245 Pedro Mendes (S) □317 Ashley Young (S) □30 Peter Whittingham □102 Michael Ballack (S) □174 Joey Barton (S) □246 David Thompson □318 Alhasson Bangura □31 Steven Davis □103 Arjen Robben □175 Trevor Sinclair □247 Richard Hughes □319 Matthew Spring □32 Stiliyan Petrov □104 Shawn Wright-Phillips □176 Dietmar Hamman □248 Gary O`Neil □320 Damien Francis □33 Gabriel Agbonlahor □105 Michael Essien □177 Paul Dickov □249 Ognjen Koroman □321 Marlon King (S) □34 Juan Pablo Angel □106 Didier Drogba □178 Georgios Samaras □250 Lomana Lualua □322 Hameur Bouazza □35 Luke Moore □107 Andriy Shevchenko (MW) □179 Bernado Corradi □251 Benjani Mwaruwari □323 Darius Henderson □36 Milan Baros (S) □108 Salomon Kalou □180 Darius Vassell (S) □252 Kanu □324 Tamas Priskin Blackburn Everton Manchester United Reading West Ham □37 Brad Friedel (S) □109 Tim Howard □181 Edwin Van Der Sar (S) □253 Marcus Hahnemann □325 Roy Carroll □38 Jason Brown □110 Joleon Lescott □182 Gary Neville □254 Graeme Murty □326 Tyrone Mears □39 Lucas Neill (S) □111 Gary Naysmith □183 Gabriel Heinze □255 Nicky Shorey □327 Christian Dailly □40 Aaron Mokoena □112 David Weir □184 Rio Ferdinand (S) □256 Ibrahima Sonko □328 Anton Ferdinand (S) □41 Zurab Khizanishvili □113 Joseph Yobo □185 Wes Brown □257 John Halls □329 Danny Gabbidon □42 Michael Gray □114 Tony Hibbert □186 John O'Shea □258 Ivar Ingimarsson □330 Paul Konchesky □43 Andy Todd □115 Phil Neville □187 Mikael Silvestre □259 Sam Sodje □331 James Collins □44 Andre Ooijer □116 Alan Stubbs □188 Patrice Evra □260 Steve Sidwell □332 Matthew Etherington □45 Brett Emerton □117 Nuno Valente □189 Christiano Ronaldo (MW) □261 Brynjar Gnnarsson □333 Hayden Mullins □46 Morten Gamst Pedersen (S) □118 Mikel Arteta (S) □190 Park Ji-Sung □262 Glen Little □334 Nigel Reo-Coker (S) □47 Steven Reid □119 Simon Davies □191 Ryan Giggs □263 John Oster □335 Lee Bowyer □48 Robbie Savage □120 Andy Van Der Meyde □192 Michael Carrick (S) □264 James Harper □336 Yossi Benayoun □49 Tugay Kerimoglu □121 Tim Cahill (MW) □193 Paul Scholes □265 Bobby Convey (S) □337 Teddy Sheringham □50 Francis Jeffers □122 Leon Osmon □194 Darren Fletcher □266 Seol Ki-Hyeon □338 Marlon Harewood □51 Jason Roberts □123 Lee Carsley □195 Ole Gunnar Solskjaer □267 Leroy Lita □339 Bobby Zamora □52 Paul Gallagher □124 Andrew Johnson (S) □196 Wayne Rooney (MW) □268 Dave Kitson □340 Carlton Cole □53 David Bentley □125 James Beattie □197 Louis Saha □269 Kevin Doyle (S) □341 Dean Ashton (S) □54 Benni McCarthy □126 James McFadden □198 Alan Smith □270 Shane Long □342 Carlos Tevez Bolton Fulham Middlesbrough Sheffield United Wigan □55 Jussi Jaaskelainen (S) □127 Mark Crossley □199 Mark Schwarzer □271 Paddy Kenny □343 Mike Pollitt □56 Nicky Hunt □128 Antti Niemi □200 Chris Riggott □272 David Sommeil □344 Chris Kirkland (S) □57 Tal Ben Haim □129 Moritz Volz □201 Ugo Ehiogu □273 Claude Davis □345 Fitz Hall □58 Ricardo Gardner □130 Zat Night □202 Andrew Taylor □274 Leigh Bromby □346 David Wright □59 Abdoulaye Meite □131 Liam Rosenior □203 Emanuel Pogatetz □275 Chris Morgan □347 Leighton Baines □60 Gary Speed □132 Phillippe Christanval □204 Jonathon Woodgate (S) □276 Chris Lucketti □348 Matt Jackson □61 Stelios Gianakopoulos □133 Niclas Jensen □205 George Boteng □277 Derek Geary □349 Ryan Taylor □62 Quinton Fortune □134 Ian Pearce □206 Gaizka Mendieta (S) □278 David Unsworth (S) □350 Emerson Boyce □63 Ivan Campo □135 Franck Queudrue □207 Ray Parlour □279 Mikele Leigertwood □351 Arjan De Zeeuw (S) □64 Joey O'Brien □136 Jimmy Bullard (S) □208 Stewart Downing □280 Phil Jagielka (S) □352 Andreas Johansson □65 Abdoulaye Faye □137 Michael Brown □209 James Morrison □281 Paul Ifill □353 Lee McCulloch □66 Kevin Nolan (S) □138 Mark Pembridge □210 Fabio Rochemback □282 Alan Quinn □354 Tomasz Cywka □67 Idan Tal □139 Papa Bouba Diop (S) □211 Stuart Parnaby □283 Michael Tonge □355 Denny Landzaat □68 Henrik Pedersen □140 Brian McBride □212 Julio Arca □284 Keith Gillespie □356 Luis Antonio Valencia □69 Kevin Davies □141 Luis Boa Morte □213 Lee Cattermole □285 Chris Armstrong □357 Paul Scharner □70 El-Hadji Diouf □142 Collins John □214 Mark Viduka □286 Ade Akinbiyi □358 Gary Teale □71 Ricardo Vaz Te □143 Tomasz Radzinski □215 Aiyegbeni Yakubu (S) □287 Danny Webber □359 Emile Heskey (S) □72 Nicolas Anelka (S) □144 Heidar Helguson □216 Malcolm Christie □288 Rob Hulse □360 Henri Camara .
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