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Series Team Checklist I Have the Complete Set 1963/64 A&BC Chewing Gum (Scottish) Footballers, Green Backs Nigel's Webspace - English Football Cards 1965/66 to 1979/80 Series team checklist I have the complete set 1963/64 A&BC chewing gum (Scottish) Footballers, Green backs 036 Gordon Marshall 013 Robert Bryce 041 Checklist - Rangers 059 Johnny Hamilton 026 Robert Orr 081 Checklist - Hearts 077 John Cumming 056 Robert Kennedy Aberdeen Hibernian 074 Robert Morrison Stirling Albion 009 Charlie Cooke 030 Tommy Preston 022 George Kinnell 037 Willie Toner 033 Robert Gilmour 050 Ernie Winchester 060 Ally McLeod 040 David Brown 051 John Ogston 078 John Fraser 063 John Lawlor Airdrieonians Kilmarnock 065 John McGuinness Third Lanark 001 Tommy Duncan 004 Hugh Brown 014 Matt Tees 017 Alex (Sandy) McLaughlan 008 Findlay McGillivray 042 Billy Reid 045 Jackie McGrory 021 Jim Goodfellow 064 Paul Jonquin 066 Jim Richmond 049 Jimmy Robb Celtic Motherwell 070 Jockie Robertson 002 Frank Haffey 005 Charlie Aitkin 015 Duncan McKay 018 Matt Thomson 043 Billy McNeill 046 Bobby McCallum 055 John Hughes 067 Robert (Bobby) Roberts Clyde Partick Thistle 003 John Colrain 006 Neil Duffy 016 Dan Currie 019 Joe Hogan 044 Tommy McCulloch 047 George Niven Dundee 068 George Smith Queen of the South 027 Alex Hamilton 034 Ian Ure 012 George Farm 057 Alan Gilzean 025 John Rugg 075 Robert (Bobby) Seith 054 Neil Martin Dundee United 073 Willie Morrison Raith Rovers 010 Walter Carlyle 023 Stewart Fraser 032 John (Jack) Bolton 052 Dennis Gillespie 039 Tommy McDonald 071 Tommy Neilson 062 Robert Gilfillan Dunfermline Athletic 080 Bobby Adamson Rangers 028 Harry Melrose 035 Alex Smith 031 Willie Henderson 058 George Peebles 038 Jimmy Millar 076 Eddie Connachan 061 Ralph Brand Falkirk 079 Billy Ritchie St. Mirren 011 William Fulton 024 Hugh Maxwell 007 Dick Beattie 053 Tommy Lowry 020 Theorolf Beck 072 William Whigham 048 Jim Clunie Hearts 069 Don Kerrigan Stenhousemuir 029 David Holt 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. Thursday, 7 July 2016 Nigel's Webspace - series team checklist Page 1 of 1.
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