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SkyBlue Baker96

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Who's going to be our Number 9? Cody?
Who's going to take the usual Left and Right Back numbers? Clarke and Hussey?
Who's going to take usual Centre Back Numbers 5 & 6 ? Keogh and Wood?
 

ccfc92

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i swear number 7 belongs to a prolific goalscorer or player :S ;)
 

dojer

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If it's any help Fleck is number 10, judging from the the pictures on the official site.

I used to be really annoyed seeing players with wrong squad numbers, Defenders with 9/10 Strikers wearing 3/5 and now I've stopped caring.
 

dongonzalos

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The only numbers I care about is 1 to 30 and 22 of those 30 to be aged 22 and over. The remaining 8 to be kids

At the moment I believe it is 1-26 although I am sure I will have missed the odd person, and if I am right 12 of those are aged 20 and under?

So if I am to get my wish, another 4 players 22 years of age or above will be on their way?

Although I would just about accept a squad of 29 to be fair, so maybe 3 more players?

Murphy
Dunn
Burge

Clarke
Chrisite

Willis
Wood
Cameron
Keogh
Henderson

Hussey
Kilbane

Deegan
Fleck
Bell
Baker
Ruffles
Thomas
Phillips
Roberts

Wilson
ROD
Daniels
Elliot
Cody
Jeffers
 
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curlyc_

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I think it was Charlton Athletic in the first season teams used sqaud numbers they just put the players in alphabetical order. some defender beginning with B was number 1.
 

ajsccfc

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Argentina went alphabetically one World Cup, with maybe one or two players as exception. Italy used to go defenders - midfielders - forwards for their 23, so you'd have a fullback wearing number 9.
 

CCFC_Charlie

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In my opinion it should go like this in a 4-4-2,
1. GK
2. RB
3. LB
4. CDM
5. CB
6. CB
7. RW
8. CM
9. ST
10. ST
11. LW
 

Otis

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Well, that is one theory.

I am always a bit more trusting mind, of;

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Always a good idea to have substitutes too.
 

oggys nose

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I think it was Charlton Athletic in the first season teams used sqaud numbers they just put the players in alphabetical order. some defender beginning with B was number 1.

I remember Birmingham doing that in the mid 90s just after the squad numbers were introduced .
 

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