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If this traditional numbering is transferred into the actual tactical formation, one can in most cases assume the following:Ĥ - Defensive or right-sided midfielder (sometimes center back)Ħ - Center Back (sometimes defensive midfielder)ĩ - Center Forward, targetman, forward, strikerġ0 - Attacking midfielder, forward, striker
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But by and large, the numbering in the 1970s and 1980s still somewhat mirrored where on the pitch a player was to be found predominantly. Or Ray Kennedy, who wore #5 but of course was not a center half. A famous example is Graeme Souness, who wore #11 during his Liverpool days. It does not necessarily mean that a player who wore the #11 shirt actually played on the left wing. The above line-up follows the classic 2-3-5 formation. Home: 1 Goalkeeper – 2 Right Back, 3 Left Back, 4 Right Half, 5 Center Half, 6 Left Half, 7 Outside Right, 8 Inside Right, 9 Center Forward, 10 Inside Left, 11 Outside Left Ipswich: Bugg Carroll, M.Mills, P.Morris, W.Baxter, McNeil, C.M.Woods, Collard (1), M.Hill, Viljoen (1p), Lambert (1) Stoke: Banks Bernard, Pejic, Skeels, D.Smith, A.Bloor, Eastham (Conroy), J.Greenhoff, Ritchie (1), Dobing, Burrows (2*) Saturday, 22 November 1969, Victoria Ground, attendance: 19,285 Rothmans did not have DOBs in their yearbook as the majority of clubs did not wish to see their player’s DOBs publicised at the time. The dates of birth in the squads section was taken from Barry Hugman’s Football League Player Records 1946-92. Also included are the tables after each week of action as well as the top scorers chart. Each box is numbered and the total run is limited to 200.Utilizing the information in Rothmans Football Yearbook 1970-71, (which covers the 1969-70 season) the following thread offers the squads of each team and the line-ups of every game played in the English First Division in 1969-70.
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This collection doesn't come cheap, it's $15,000 per box, though calling it a box understates it by some distance, it's a hand-crafted wooden box that is made of African Ribbon Mahogany. One of the Mystery Redemption cards will get you a David Beckham 2006/07 Real Madrid Match Used Shirt and this jersey is shown too. In the meantime I've included some illustrations provided by Upper Deck. I don't have any pictures of the Pele card yet but will add them to this checklist if and when they become available. All the base cards are autographs, numbered to 20 and there are 10 different versions of each card. The set was originally announced to be one of 25 cards without any football content, but on release this number has been increased to 30 base cards and Pele has been included amongst the 5 extra stars. Ian Wright (Arsenal) - back is pink and purpleĢ016 Upper Deck All-Time Greats Master Collection Premier Gold - Case cards - issued in Scandinavia only, not issued in U.K.ģ. Premier Gold - M prefix - International Masters of the Game Premier League - Championship Trophy / Roll of Honour Chris Bart-Williams (Nottingham Forest)ġ61. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (Manchester United)ġ04. The Mark Bosnich card is shown here and measures 11cm x 8cm.Ĩ8. Often seen listed as a set of 196 cards, but that doesn't include the two case cards that were only available in Scandinavia.