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Panini Scottish PL Super Strikes 2008-2009 Checklist www.soccercardindex.com Panini Scottish PL Super Strikes 2008-2009 checklist Aberdeen Falkirk Hibernian Motherwell □1 Jamie Langfield □70 Robert Olejnik □139 Andrew McNeil □208 Graeme Smith □2 Charlie Mulgrew □71 Lee Bullen □140 Rob Jones □209 Stephen Craigan □3 Zander Diamond □72 Darren Barr □141 Kevin McCann □210 Ryan Wilson □4 Andrew Considine □73 Jackie McNamara □142 Chris Hogg □211 Paul Quinn □5 Richard Foster □74 Thomas Sccobbie □143 Lewis Stevenson □212 Mark Reynolds □6 Lee Mair □75 Dermot McAffrey □144 Paul Hanlon □213 Steven Hammell □7 Stuart Smith □76 Gerard Aafjes □145 David Van Zanten □214 Cammy Murray □8 Scott Severin □77 Mark Staunton □146 Steven Thickot □215 Jamie Murphy □9 Gary Mcdonald □78 Patrick Cregg □147 Ian Murray □216 Keith Lasley □10 Jamie Smith □79 Russell Latapy □148 Alan O'Brien □217 Stephen Hughes □11 Stuart Duff □80 Neil McCann □149 John Rankin □218 Marc Fitzpatrick □12 Jeffrey De Visscher □81 Scott Arfield □150 Merouanne Zemmama □219 Bob Malcolm □13 Mark Kerr □82 Burton O'Brien □151 Filipe Morals □220 Darren Smith □14 Lee Miller □83 Kevin McBride □152 Joe Keenan □221 Jim O'Brien □15 Christopher Maguire □84 John Stewart □153 Dean Shiels □222 David Clarkson □16 Darren Mackie □85 Micheal Higdon □154 Steve Pinau □223 Mark Archdeacon □17 Derek Young □86 Carl Finnigan □155 Steven Fletcher □224 Steven McGarry □18 Tommy Wright □87 Steve Lovell □156 Colin Nish □225 Chris Porter □19 Scott Severin (C) □88 Darren Barr (C) □157 Rob Jones (C) □226 Stephen Craigan (C) □20 Jamie Smith (SP) □89 Russell Latapy (SP) □158 Steven Fletcher (SP) □227 Chris Porter (SP) □21 Lee Miller (SP) □90 Scott Arfield (SP) □159 Rob Jones (SP) □228 Mark Reynolds (SP) □22 Zander Diamond (FF) □91 Russell Latapy (FF) □160 Merouane Zemmama (FF) □229 David Clarkson (FF) □23 Jamie Langfield (SS) □92 Robert Olejnik (SS) □161 Andrew McNeil (SS) □230 Graeme Smith (SS) Celtic Hamilton Academical Inverness Rangers □24 Artur Boruc □93 Tomas Cerny □162 Micheal Fraser □231 Allan McGreggor □25 Stephen Mcmanus □94 Sean Murdoch □163 Richard Hastings □232 David weir □26 Gary Caldwell □95 Brian Easton □164 Lionel Djebi-Zadi □233 Kirk Broadfoot □27 Lee Naylor □96 David Elbert □165 Phillip McGuire □234 Sasa Papac □28 Andreas Hinkel □97 Marg McLaughlin □166 Grant Munro □235 Steven Whittaker □29 Mark Wilson □98 Chris Swailes □167 Ross Tokely □236 Madjid Bougherra □30 Darrren O'Dea □99 James Gibson □168 David Protcher □237 Barry Ferguson □31 Scott Brown □100 Tony Stevenson □169 Ian Black □238 Kevin Thomson □32 Paul Hartley □101 James McCarthy □170 Barry Wilson □239 Lee McCulloch □33 Shunsuke Nakamura □102 James McArthur □171 Russell Duncan □240 Pedro Mendes □34 Barry Robson □103 Mark Corcoran □172 Don Cowie □241 Christian Dailly □35 Aiden McGeady □104 Alex Neil □173 Iain Vigurs □242 Charlie Adam □36 Massimo Donati □105 Simon Mensing □174 Roy Mcbain □243 Kyle Lafferty □37 Marc Crosas □106 Richard Offiong □175 Garry Wood □244 Kenny Miller □38 Scott McDonald □107 David Graham □176 Rory McCallister □245 Nacho Novo □39 Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink □108 Derek Lyle □177 Andrew Barrowman □246 Kris Boyd □40 Chris Killen □109 Andrew Waterworth □178 Douglas Imrie □247 Andrius Velicka □41 Georgias Samaras □110 Lucas J-Atkins □179 Zander Sutherland □248 Jean Claude Darcheville □42 Stephen McManus (C) □111 Alex Neil (C) □180 Grant Munro (C) □249 Barry Ferguson (C) □43 Scott McDonald (SP) □112 Richard Offiong (SP) □181 Don Cowie (SP) □250 Kevin Thompson (SP) □44 Aiden McGeady (SP) □113 James McArthur (SP) □182 Ross Tokely (SP) □251 Allan McGregor (SP) □45 Shunsuke Nakamura (FF) □114 James McCarthy (FF) □183 Richard Hastings (FF) □252 Nacho Novo (FF) □46 Artur Boruc (SS) □115 Thomas Cerny (SS) □184 Micheal Fraser (SS) □253 Allan Mcgregor (SS) Dundee Hearts Kilmanock St. Mirren □47 Lukasz Zaluska □116 Steve Banks □185 Alan Combe □254 Mark Howard □48 Lee Wilkie □117 Christophe Berra □186 Grant Murray □255 Jack Ross □49 Darren Dodds □118 Lee Wallace □187 David Lilley □256 John Potter □50 Sean Dillon □119 Robbie Nielson □188 Simon Ford □257 Franco Miranda □51 Paul Dixon □120 Marius Zaliukas □189 Ryan O'Leary □258 Will Haining □52 Daniel Grainger □121 Christos Karipidus □190 Frazer Wright □259 Steven Robb □53 Garry Kenneth □122 Andrew Driver □191 Gary Locke □260 Hugh Murray □54 Prince Bauben □123 Laryea Kingston □192 Garry Hay □261 Stephen McGinn □55 Willo Flood □124 Micheal Stewart □193 Craig Bryson □262 Gary Mason □56 Morgaro Gomis □125 Ruben Palazuelos □194 James Fowler □263 Andy Dorman □57 David Robertson □126 Ryan McGowan □195 Mehdi Taouil □264 Garry Brady □58 Scott Robertson □127 Eggert Jonsson □196 Jamie Hamill □265 stephen O'Donnell □59 Craig Conway □128 Devidas Cesnauskis □197 Manuel Pascuali □266 Antonio Tonnet □60 Danny Swanson □129 Saulius Mikoliunas □198 Gavin Skelton □267 Tom Brighton □61 Jon Daly □130 Audrias Ksanavicius □199 Danny Invincible □268 Billy Mehmet □62 Francisco Sandaza □131 Juho Makela □200 Conor Sammon □269 Dennis Wyness □63 Warren Feeney □132 Jamie Mole □201 David Fernandez □270 Craig Dargo □64 Roy O'Donovan □133 Gary Glen □202 Alan Russell □271 Jim Hamilton □65 Lee Wilkie (C) □134 Christophe Berra (C) □203 Gary Locke (C) □272 John Potter (C) □66 Lee Wilkie (SP) □135 Laryea Kingston (SP) □204 Mehdi Taouil (SP) □273 Will Haining (SP) □67 Willo Flood (SP) □136 Micheal Stewart (SP) □205 David Fernandez (SP) □274 Craig Dargo (SP) □68 Darren Dodds (FF) □137 Steve Banks (FF) □206 Danny Invincible (FF) □275 Andy Dorman (FF) □69 Lukasz Zaluska (SS) □138 Steve Banks (SS) □207 Alan Combe (SS) □276 Mark Howard (SS) Version 1.01.01. 23. 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