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[Football] any other "squad number pedants" out there?





Sussexscots

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At the '82 World Cup Argentina allocated their squad numbers alphabetically which led to Ardilles getting the Number 1 jersey. I think he's the only outfield player to ever wear '1' at a major tournament, maybe ever?

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And when Derek Riordan returned to Hibs from Celtic in 2008, his favourite 10 jersey was already allocated which resulted in this:

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studio150

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Jul 30, 2011
29,555
On the Border
Seem to recall in the 70s in one European home game, Liverpool swapped all their numbers around (2 to 11) to confuse the opposition. Obvioulsy not permitted today.
Must say I'm not bothered by what number a player wears or where he lies up.
 




jonny.rainbow

Well-known member
Oct 29, 2005
6,576
At the '82 World Cup Argentina allocated their squad numbers alphabetically which led to Ardilles getting the Number 1 jersey. I think he's the only outfield player to ever wear '1' at a major tournament, maybe ever?

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And when Derek Riordan returned to Hibs from Celtic in 2008, his favourite 10 jersey was already allocated which resulted in this:

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Ruud Geels, a midfielder, wore number 1 for the Netherlands at the 1974 World Cup.
 


marlowe

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Dec 13, 2015
3,898
I have a real obsession with players having the "correct" squad number for their position if they have a number between 1-11

1: Goalkeeper
2. Right Back
3. Left Back
4. Defensively minded central midfielder or perhaps a centre back
5. Centre Back
6. Centre Back- perhaps a defensive midfielder
7. Right Midfielder
8. Central midfielder- preferably your midfield GENERAL
9. Big centre forward
10. Smaller centre forward/attacking midfielder
11. Left Midfielder

anything outside of this is OBNOXIOUS so with that in mind was anyone else FUMING at Morgan thingy in the Everton midfield wearing NUMBER ****ING TWO

Given the choice would you prefer that we dispense with the squad numbers altogether and revert back to the time that the starting 11, no matter who they are, always wear numbers 1-11?
 


McTavish

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Nov 5, 2014
1,562
When I started watching football Goalkeepers would wear the same shorts and socks as the rest of the team!!!
And they all wore green jerseys unless they were internationals when they wore yellow.

(and yes, I know that isn't 100% true)
 






AZ Gull

@SeagullsAcademy Threads: @bhafcacademy
Oct 14, 2003
11,589
Chandler, AZ
Our League Cup game against Barnet triggered me, Tilley specifically

Given a squad numbering system, it's going to happen though, isn't it? We currently have 63 professionals on the books, and given that 6 scholars have also been involved in the Checkatrade Trophy matches (where squad numbers are also used), you are going to get shirt numbers up in the 60s, 70s or even higher.
 








jackalbion

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Aug 30, 2011
3,940
Given a squad numbering system, it's going to happen though, isn't it? We currently have 63 professionals on the books, and given that 6 scholars have also been involved in the Checkatrade Trophy matches (where squad numbers are also used), you are going to get shirt numbers up in the 60s, 70s or even higher.

So every single player with a contract has a number? Is there anywhere where all of them are available, mainly for a personal OCD reason.
 


AZ Gull

@SeagullsAcademy Threads: @bhafcacademy
Oct 14, 2003
11,589
Chandler, AZ
So every single player with a contract has a number? Is there anywhere where all of them are available, mainly for a personal OCD reason.

I don't know of such a public listing, but you can find out the numbers of the U-23/U-18 players who have appeared so far in the Checkatrade Trophy matches this season by looking at the club website:-

Under Matches, click on Checkatrade Trophy. Click on the Results tab, and then click on the "Match Report" option for the two games. Then click on the "Line-ups" tab.

One note: Sanchez was listed as being no. 61 for the Oxford United match, but he actually wore no. 31 as he did in the MK Dons fixture.
 




marlowe

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Dec 13, 2015
3,898
So would I. I would also get rid of sponsor logos on the shirts. I don't care how much money they bring in. They really spoil the look of the shirt with the very odd exception. I would also insist on both teams playing in their first strip unless there was a genuine clash of colours.
 


GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
46,473
Gloucester
I'd quibble with the OP - surely if we're being traditional, the second striker should be 8 (e.g. Allan Clarke at Leeds) and the midfield general 10 (Johnny Giles)? That said, John Hurst, the Everton central defender in the late 60s, always wore number ten, so even then there were aberrations.

Beat me to it. On that topic, though, didn't attacking midfielder Peter Cormack wear the no.5 shirt at Liverpool?
 


Raphael Meade

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Jul 5, 2003
4,125
Shoreham/LA
I have a real obsession with players having the "correct" squad number for their position if they have a number between 1-11

1: Goalkeeper
2. Right Back
3. Left Back
4. Defensively minded central midfielder or perhaps a centre back
5. Centre Back
6. Centre Back- perhaps a defensive midfielder
7. Right Midfielder
8. Central midfielder- preferably your midfield GENERAL
9. Big centre forward
10. Smaller centre forward/attacking midfielder
11. Left Midfielder

anything outside of this is OBNOXIOUS so with that in mind was anyone else FUMING at Morgan thingy in the Everton midfield wearing NUMBER ****ING TWO

You've got this 100% nailed on and it drove me crazy too!!
 


pasty

A different kind of pasty
Jul 5, 2003
30,178
West, West, West Sussex
what tugs at my OCD-lite annoyance is the team listing on the screens

Keeper is always first - despite the number, then the rest are numeric

despite their position

it should be listed as Keeper, Defenders, mid, attackers



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Can't say I'd noticed that before, but now you have pointed it out, yes, it will also now get my gander up :rant:
 




Perfidious Albion

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Oct 25, 2011
5,987
At the end of my tether
There's a lot of things about the old days, i.e. 1970s that I think were better and shirts numbered 1 to 11 are one them. The 'keeper always wore green in league games , unless you played Plymouth , and there was only 1 substitute. ...

Time changes things though ...I sound like an old man...
 


goldstone

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Jul 5, 2003
7,108
There's a lot of things about the old days, i.e. 1970s that I think were better and shirts numbered 1 to 11 are one them. The 'keeper always wore green in league games , unless you played Plymouth , and there was only 1 substitute. ...

Time changes things though ...I sound like an old man...

I liked the goalkeepers in green tops .... and the ref and linesmen in black.
 



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