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Team Checklist I Have the Complete Set 1971/72 FKS Publishers the Wonderful World of Soccer Stars Nigel's Webspace - English Football Cards 1965/66 to 1979/80 Team checklist I have the complete set 1971/72 FKS Publishers The Wonderful World of Soccer Stars Arsenal 040 Dennis Mortimer 079 Jim Husband 041 John O'Rourke 080 David Johnson A Arsenal - Club badge sticker 042 Robert (Bobby) Parker 081 Howard Kendall 001 George Armstrong 043 Willie (Bill) Rafferty 082 Roger Kenyon 002 Charlie George 044 Wilf Smith 083 Brian Labone 003 George Graham 045 Geoff Strong 084 Henry Newton 004 Eddie Kelly 085 Keith Newton 005 Ray Kennedy Crystal Palace 086 Andy Rankin 008 Peter Marinello D Crystal Palace - Club badge sticker 087 Joe Royle 006 Frank McLintock 046 Alan Birchenall 088 Gordon West 007 Bob McNab 047 Mel Blyth 089 Alan Whittle 009 Sammy Nelson 048 Trevor Dawkins 090 Tommy Wright 010 John Radford 049 Phil Hoadley 011 Pat Rice 050 Gerry Humphreys Huddersfield Town 012 John Roberts 051 John Jackson G Huddersfield Town - Club badge sticker 013 Peter Simpson 052 Steve Kember 091 Trevor Cherry 014 Peter Storey 053 John McCormick 092 Dennis Clarke 015 Bob Wilson 054 David Payne 093 Colin Dobson Chelsea 055 Gerry Queen 094 Roy Ellam 056 James (Jim) Scott B Chelsea - Club badge sticker 095 Brian Greenhalgh 057 Bobby Tambling 016 Tommy Baldwin 096 Robert (Bobby) Hoy 058 Anthony (Tony) Taylor 017 Peter Bonetti 097 Geoff Hutt 059 Peter Wall 018 John Boyle 098 Richard (Dick) Krzywicki 060 Terry Wharton 019 Charlie Cooke 099 David Lawson Derby County 020 John Dempsey 100 James (Jim) Lawson 021 Ron Harris E Derby County - Club badge sticker 101 Jimmy McGill 022 Marvin Hinton 061 Colin Boulton 102 Jim Nicholson 023 John Hollins 062 Peter Daniel 103 Terry Poole 024 Peter Houseman 063 Alan Durban 104 Steve Smith 025 Alan Hudson 064 Archie Gemmill 105 Frank Worthington 026 Ian Hutchinson 065 Les Green Ipswich Town 027 Eddie McCreadie 066 Kevin Hector H Ipswich Town - Club badge sticker 028 Peter Osgood 067 Terry Hennessey 106 David Best 029 David Webb 068 Alan Hinton 107 Frank Clarke 030 Keith Weller 069 Roy McFarland 108 Ian Collard Coventry City 070 John McGovern 109 Geoff Hammond 071 John O'Hare C Coventry City - Club badge sticker 110 Colin Harper 072 John Robson 031 Jeff Blockley 111 Mick Hill 073 Colin Todd 032 Willie Carr 112 Derek Jefferson 074 Ron Webster 033 Chris Chilton 113 Mick Lambert 075 Frank Wignall 034 Dave Clements 114 Mick McNeil Everton 035 Mick Coop 115 Mick Mills 036 William (Bill) Glazier F Everton - Club badge sticker 116 Peter Morris 037 Ernie Hunt 076 Alan Ball 117 Jimmy Robertson 038 Brian Joicey 077 Colin Harvey 118 Laurie Sivell 039 Ernie Machin 078 John Hurst 119 Colin Viljoen 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, 23 February 2017 Nigel's Webspace - team checklist Page 1 of 3 Nigel's Webspace - English Football Cards 1965/66 to 1979/80 Team checklist I have the complete set 1971/72 FKS Publishers The Wonderful World of Soccer Stars 120 Clive Woods 159 Alec Lindsay 197 Alwyn (Ollie) Burton Leeds United 160 Larry Lloyd 198 Frank Clark 161 John McLaughlin 199 David Craig I Leeds United - Club badge sticker 162 Tommy Smith 200 Keith Dyson 121 Mick Bates 163 Peter Thompson 201 Alan Foggon 122 Rod Belfitt 164 John Toshack 202 Tommy Gibb 123 Billy Bremner 165 Ron Yeats 203 Ron Guthrie 124 Jack Charlton 204 Malcolm MacDonald 125 Allan Clarke Manchester City 205 William (Iam) McFaul 126 Terry Cooper L Manchester City - Club badge sticker 206 John McNamee 127 John Giles 166 Colin Bell 207 Bobby Moncur 128 Eddie Gray 167 Tony Book 208 James (Jim) Smith 129 Terry Hibbitt 168 Tommy Booth 209 John Tudor 130 Norman Hunter 169 David Connor 210 David Young 131 Mick Jones 170 Willie Donachie 132 Peter Lorimer 171 Mick Doyle Nottingham Forest 133 Paul Madeley 172 Ron Healey O Nottingham Forest - Club badge sticker 134 Paul Reaney 173 Fred Hill 211 Jim Barron 135 Gareth (Gary) Sprake 174 Jeff Johnson 212 Ray Bridgett Leicester City 175 Francis Lee 213 Robert (Sammy) Chapman 176 Arthur Mann J Leicester City - Club badge sticker 214 Graham Collier 177 Glyn Pardoe 136 Alistair Brown 215 Peter Cormack 178 Mike Summerbee 137 Willie Carlin 216 Doug Fraser 179 Anthony (Tony) Towers 138 Graham Cross 217 Peter Hindley 180 Neil Young 139 John Farrington 218 Eric Hulme Manchester United 140 Rod Fern 219 Barry Lyons 141 Len Glover M Manchester United - Club badge 220 Neil Martin sticker 142 Robert (Bobby) Kellard 222 Liam O'Kane 181 George Best 143 Colin Mackleworth 223 Ronnie Rees 182 Francis Burns 144 Malcolm Manley 224 Paul Richardson 183 Bobby Charlton 145 David Nish 221 Ian Storey-Moore 184 Pat Crerand 146 Malcolm Partridge 225 John Winfield 185 Tony Dunne 147 Peter Shilton 186 John Fitzpatrick Sheffield United 148 John Sjoberg 187 Alan Gowling P Sheffield United - Club badge sticker 149 Steve Whitworth 188 Steve James 226 Len Badger 150 Alan Woollett 189 Brian Kidd 228 Frank Barlow Liverpool 190 Denis Law 227 John Barnwell K Liverpool - Club badge sticker 191 Willie Morgan 229 Eddie Colquhoun 151 Ian Callaghan 192 Jimmy Rimmer 230 Graeme Crawford 152 Ray Clemence 193 David Sadler 231 Tony Currie 153 Alun Evans 194 Alex Stepney 232 Billy Dearden 154 Bobby Graham 195 Willie Watson 233 John Flynn 155 Brian Hall Newcastle United 234 Dave Ford 156 Steve Heighway 235 Edward (Ted) Hemsley N Newcastle United - Club badge 157 Emlyn Hughes sticker 236 Trevor Hockey 158 Chris Lawler 196 Preben Arentoft 237 Dave Powell This checklist is to be provided only by Nigel's Webspace - http://cards.littleoak.com.au/. 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Thursday, 23 February 2017 Nigel's Webspace - team checklist Page 2 of 3 Nigel's Webspace - English Football Cards 1965/66 to 1979/80 Team checklist I have the complete set 1971/72 FKS Publishers The Wonderful World of Soccer Stars 238 Gil Reece 276 Alan Gilzean Wolverhampton Wanderers 239 Geoff Salmons 277 Pat Jennings V Wolverhampton Wanderers - Club 240 Alan Woodward 278 Joe Kinnear badge sticker Southampton 279 Cyril Knowles 316 Mike Bailey 280 Roger Morgan 317 Hugh Curran Q Southampton - Club badge sticker 281 Alan Mullery 318 Derek Dougan 241 Tony Byrne 282 Jim Neighbour 319 Robert (Bobby) Gould 242 Mick Channon 283 Steve Perryman 320 Danny Hegan 243 Ron Davies 284 Martin Peters 321 Ken Hibbitt 244 Hugh Fisher 285 Tony Want 322 John Holsgrove 245 Jimmy Gabriel 323 John McAlle 246 Denis Hollywood West Bromwich Albion 324 Jim McCalliog 247 Tom Jenkins T West Bromwich Albion - Club badge sticker 325 Frank Munro 248 Joe Kirkup 286 Jeff Astle 326 John Oldfield 250 Eric Martin 287 Tony Brown 327 Phil Parkes 249 John McGrath 288 Len Cantello 328 Derek Parkin 251 Gerry O'Brien 289 Jim Cumbes 329 Gerry Taylor 252 Brian O'Neil 290 Alan Glover 330 David Wagstaffe 253 Terry Paine 291 Asa Hartford 254 Bobby Stokes 292 Robert (Bobby) Hope 255 David Walker 293 Lyndon Hughes Stoke City 294 John Kaye R Stoke City - Club badge sticker 295 George McVitie 256 Gordon Banks 296 Alan Merrick 257 Mike Bernard 297 Alistair Robertson 258 Alan Bloor 298 Colin Suggett 259 Harry Burrows 299 John Wile 260 Terry Conroy 300 Ray Wilson 261 Peter Dobing West Ham United 262 Alex Elder U West Ham United - Club badge 263 Jimmy Greenhoff sticker 264 Sean Haslegrave 301 Clyde Best 265 John Mahoney 302 Billy Bonds 266 Mike Pejic 303 Ron Boyce 267 John Ritchie 304 Trevor Brooking 268 Eric Skeels 305 Peter Eustace 269 Denis Smith 306 Robert (Bobby) Ferguson 270 Willie Stevenson 307 Robert (Bobby) Howe Tottenham Hotspur 308 Geoff Hurst S Tottenham Hotspur - Club badge 309 Frank Lampard sticker 310 John McDowell 271 Phil Beal 311 Bobby Moore 272 Martin Chivers 312 Harry Redknapp 273 Ralph Coates 313 Bryan (Pop) Robson 274 Peter Collins 314 Alan Stephenson 275 Mike England 315 Tommy Taylor This checklist is to be provided only by Nigel's Webspace - http://cards.littleoak.com.au/. 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