shirt numbers

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Or why not go back to 1-11 - it worked for over 100 years4
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Maybe.0
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Its unusual that we would give a player a lower number unless everyone is aware that they are leaving like Rob Elliott. I don't think this is really an issue?0
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there is only one set of 1-11, so how do you feel when you are not included, or actually, maybe it spurs you on...anyway, just some random musing, nothing vital as i said, i'll go away now;>)Norfolk_Addick said:Its unusual that we would give a player a lower number unless everyone is aware that they are leaving like Rob Elliott. I don't think this is really an issue?
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LMAO are you for realsie?0
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One thing that does annoy me , slightly off topic is the club shop only has 1 price ( 12.95 ) for shirt printing and there isn't a price for just a number0
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A number is a number. They don't mean anything anymore (although Gallas as 10 when he was a defender, Bouhlarouz as 9 as a defender and Clint Dempsey as number 2 do look strange).
In Italy and many other foreign countries it is now commonplace to see players wearing 70/80/90 numbers, like in American sports.
However, I do agree that shirt numbers should be the following:
1 - gk
2 - rb
3 - lb
5 - cb
6 - cb
7 - rw
4 - cm
8 - cm
11 - lw
9 - st
10 - st8 -
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;>) ok, i'm caught in an arcane fire on this topic, cut me some, i'm new round here...0
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Phew, i misread the Thread title for a minute....1
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Shirt numbers are totally meaningless now, epitomised when Stuart (sweaty) Balmer wore the No 1.1
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Maybe players do but i couldn't give a toss.1
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Some players like different numbers, Solly 20, Wiggins 16. Just some players have a preference don't think it matters that much at all0
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When shirt numbers are announced it may tell us a lot.. such as is Pope no 1 does Lennon get 6 ect.. will give us an idea of how big bob sess the squad!2
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"I am number 2, you are number 6"0
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So far I reckon it will be:
Fox 3
Jackson 4
Morrison 5
Reza 8
Church 9
Vetokele 10
Harriott 11
Pope 13
Moussa 14
Wiggins 16
Buyens 17
Solly 20
Wilson 23
Cousins 24
Nego 25
Parzyszek 26
And my crystal balls tell me:
We will give 1 to Bailly, 6 to a new cb, 7 to a new winger, and 2 will stay vacant1 -
It could well be for merchandising purposes. If a player wears a different number depending on what position he's playing in or whether he starts each match, it might put people of spending money on a shirt with a player's name/ number? Just a thought.1
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What is the point nowadays of even having numbers, surely just a name can suffice.1
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Surely it'sRoss said:
However, I do agree that shirt numbers should be the following:
1 - gk
2 - rb
3 - lb
5 - cb
6 - cb
7 - rw
4 - cm
8 - cm
11 - lw
9 - st
10 - st
1 GK
2 RB
3 LB
4 RH
5 CH
6 LH
7 OR
8 IR
9 CF
10 IL
11 OL0 -
Why has 4 become common place for a CM ? Surely 4 & 5 should be CB and 6 & 8 CM ?Ross said:A number is a number. They don't mean anything anymore (although Gallas as 10 when he was a defender, Bouhlarouz as 9 as a defender and Clint Dempsey as number 2 do look strange).
In Italy and many other foreign countries it is now commonplace to see players wearing 70/80/90 numbers, like in American sports.
However, I do agree that shirt numbers should be the following:
1 - gk
2 - rb
3 - lb
5 - cb
6 - cb
7 - rw
4 - cm
8 - cm
11 - lw
9 - st
10 - st0 -
GK 1
RB 2
CB 5
CB 6
LB 3
RDM 4
LDM 8
RAM 7
CF 10
LAM 11
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Pretty sure 4 is the traditional number for a central midfield player. 6 should always be a centre halfse9addick said:
Why has 4 become common place for a CM ? Surely 4 & 5 should be CB and 6 & 8 CM ?Ross said:A number is a number. They don't mean anything anymore (although Gallas as 10 when he was a defender, Bouhlarouz as 9 as a defender and Clint Dempsey as number 2 do look strange).
In Italy and many other foreign countries it is now commonplace to see players wearing 70/80/90 numbers, like in American sports.
However, I do agree that shirt numbers should be the following:
1 - gk
2 - rb
3 - lb
5 - cb
6 - cb
7 - rw
4 - cm
8 - cm
11 - lw
9 - st
10 - st2 -
4 Nobby Stiles.
5 Jack Charlton.
6 Bobby Moore.
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I miss alphabetical numbering personally.1
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The reason we can't have 1-11 on the back of shirts is because
a) Player names would mean we'd constantly be having new shirts printed all the time
b) Having player names on the back of shirts means people buy shirts with names on the back, and the more people buying shirts with names on the back the more money the club makes0 -
Kinda limits the manager's formation options...Ross said:A number is a number. They don't mean anything anymore (although Gallas as 10 when he was a defender, Bouhlarouz as 9 as a defender and Clint Dempsey as number 2 do look strange).
In Italy and many other foreign countries it is now commonplace to see players wearing 70/80/90 numbers, like in American sports.
However, I do agree that shirt numbers should be the following:
1 - gk
2 - rb
3 - lb
5 - cb
6 - cb
7 - rw
4 - cm
8 - cm
11 - lw
9 - st
10 - st0 -
See thai malaysia addick's post above yours. The numbers came fromse9addick said:
Why has 4 become common place for a CM ? Surely 4 & 5 should be CB and 6 & 8 CM ?Ross said:A number is a number. They don't mean anything anymore (although Gallas as 10 when he was a defender, Bouhlarouz as 9 as a defender and Clint Dempsey as number 2 do look strange).
In Italy and many other foreign countries it is now commonplace to see players wearing 70/80/90 numbers, like in American sports.
However, I do agree that shirt numbers should be the following:
1 - gk
2 - rb
3 - lb
5 - cb
6 - cb
7 - rw
4 - cm
8 - cm
11 - lw
9 - st
10 - st
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----4------5-------6
7------8---9---10-----11
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Please let us line up in that formation.
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