Our first card of the week. Now you might have thought this one was because the player has "Good" as part of his name. Or that at one time he ran a charity with the aim of providing football activities for the under 25s. But the main reason was the club, Chelsea F.C. who are consistently at the top of the most cnaritable football clubs, and who alaso have a foundation aimed at education, wellbeing, and social inclusion for all young people and this includes overseas funding as well. They also have links with Plan International. And they also often use sought after footballing effects to raise money for charity, or donate them to worthy causes.
This appears in our original British Trade Index part III as
Football Series -1970-71 (A).
1. Players, 88 x 63.
1. English issue, back in orange and black (255). Issued in three batches
(1) Nd. 1-84. Back of No.84 is checklist
This is slightly altered in our updated version, to
FOOTBALLERS (A) 1970/71. 88 x 64. Portraits, except checklists.
1. English issue. Nd. (255). White front border, orange back border, in three batches
a) Nd. (1/84). No. 84 is a checklist "Manchester City 1970 League Cup Winners on front.