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17 August 2012 at 4:09 pm #91570
For those interested:
2. Arouna Kone
3. Antolin Alcaraz
4. James McCarthy
5. Gary Caldwell (captain)
6. David Jones
7. Albert Crusat
8. Ben Watson
9. Franco Di Santo
10. Shaun Maloney
11. Victor Moses
12. Mike Pollitt
13. Lee Nicholls
14. Jordi Gomez
15. Callum McManaman
16. James McArthur
17. Emmerson Boyce
18. Connor Sammon
19. Mauro Boselli
20. Fraser Fyvie
21. Ivan Ramis
22. Jean Beausejour
23. Ronnie Stam
24. Adrian Lopez
25. Roman Golobart
26. Ali Al Habsi
27. Jordan Mustoe
28. Danny Redmond
29. Nouha Dicko
30. Rob Kiernan
31. Maynor Figueroa
32. Ryo Miyaichi17 August 2012 at 7:27 pm #91590I know it might sound a bit nieve this, but, can an outfield player wear the No. 1 jersey? [in you come Garswood!]
It’s interesting to see that Ali has stuck with the number 26, probably means something to him, but wouldn’t it be great to see Kone setting the prem alight with the No. 1 on his back.? :lol: :dry:
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What a journey!17 August 2012 at 11:47 pm #91601Yes – outfield players can have number 1.
There have been a few examples in international tournaments, but a little closer to home Charlton in the 1990s numbered their squad alphabetically.
So who had their #1 shirt?
A certain Stuart Balmer!
18 August 2012 at 5:18 am #91617I wonder what number Amir Zaki would have worn if playing for Charlton in the 90’s. :huh:
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What a journey!18 August 2012 at 12:34 pm #91621Will be quite strange seeing a striker wearing the number 2
18 August 2012 at 1:44 pm #91627i remember gary worthington used to wear number 2 in the early 90’s.
ossie ardiles wore number 1 in the ’78 world cup. they did something similar to charlton when they registered all their players alphabetically.
18 August 2012 at 2:48 pm #91639Argentina used to do it a few times.
I am so old I can remember that Italy had the players listed alphabetically for the 1966 World Cup – the first time I’d ever heard of it (mind you, that was the only time squad numbers were used). The strange thing was though that the first two players in the alphabetical list were goalkeepers.
19 August 2012 at 3:59 pm #91706I don’t care what number Kone wears as long as he bangs them in
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