Over 100 Topps Footballer cards from 1975-81
All different and in good to mint condition. Loads of special cards, legends, rares and curiosites. Most of these cards have sharp corners, striking colours and are among the finest you'll see from this era.
Lot includes:
1977 Great condition, highly sought-after George Best #1 card. The last gum card to feature Best while he was playing.
1977 Frank Gray #2 card
1977 Roy McFarland #330 (last card of series)
1978 Billy Bonds #396 card (last card of series)
1977 Shoot All Stars George Best card
1977 Glenn Hoddle card
1978 'Glen' Hoddle card (strange spelling error, especially as it was correctly written the year before!).
1977 Billy Bremner card
1978 Billy Bremner card
1977 Cool Rodney Marsh card
1977 Cool Charlie George card
1977 Peter Bonetti card
1978 Martin Peters card
1977 Andy Gray card
1977 Peter Lorimer card
1977 Archie Gemmill card
1977 Graeme Souness card
1977 Alan Clarke card
1977 Ron Harris card
1977 Shoot All Stars Kenny Dalglish card
1977 Shoot All Stars Kevin Keegan card (also 1981)
1977 Shoot All Stars Ray Clemence card (also 1981)
1977 Shoot All Stars Joe Jordan card (also 1981)
1977 Shoot All Stars Mick Channon card (also 1978)
1981 Both Trevor Francis card varieties
1975 Malcolm MacDonald Great Britain Select Eleven card
1975 Paul Madeley Great Britain Select Eleven card
1975 Kevin Hector Double Centurions card
Manchester United players include: Gordon hill, Arthur albiston, Jimmy Nicholl, Alex Forsyth ('77, '78), Sammy McIlroy, Joe Jordan, Lou Macari and Bryan Robson.
Liverpool players include: Emlyn Hughes, John Toshack ('77, '78), Jimmy Case, Phil Neal, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hansen, Tommy Smith and Sammy Lee.
Other players include: Dave Watson ('77, '81), Ted MacDougall, Willie Johnston, Frank Worthington, Frank Stapleton, Ossie Ardiles, Garth Crooks, Justin Fashanu, Allan Mullery, Asa Hartford, Bryan 'Pop' Robson ('77, '78), Dennis Tueart, Peter Barnes, Brian Flynn, Ian Porterfield, Peter Taylor, John Wark, Kenny Sansom.
Team leaders cards: Birmingham City, Everton, Leeds United, Stoke City, Arsenal and Leicester City.