Now the clue here was near the top, it was the word Hall, which should have led you to one of the most favourite of all Christmas tunes, "Deck the Hall" - and we are telling the truth there, for originally it had no final "s". However now it seems to have been permanently added. And it is also known by the alternate title of "Tis the Season to be Jolly" - which is technically the first line.
Maybe its popularity here revolves round the fact that it is based on an early Welsh tune, with English lyrics, which were written by a Scotsman, Thomas Oliphant. Award yourself extra brownie points if you linked the fact that our footballer was also Scottish.
It won the New York Public Library poll of favourite Christmas songs in 2016 as well, but there is an American connection because of the comedy film of the same name which was released in 2006
This set, despite its huge size, only covers the First Division of the Football League. There has been a subtle change from the 1972 version, and that is that the puzzle cards are no longer cards, they are just stickers.
You will find a checklist at the Football Cartophilic Info Exchange/F73 - and pictures of the puzzle cards at Nigels Webspace/73 Gallery.
The back of these cards says 'Printed in Italy by Ediraf S.p.A.' which is odd because the 1972 ones actually said "Printed in Italy by Panini 1971", and the year after ours again says "Printed in Italy by Panini 1973" .
There could be a story here to dig up because I did discover that there was a bit of a rivalry between Panini and another Turin company called Ediraf, or Ediraf Felicitare. If you go to the Football Soccercards site there also is a whole page showing cards that were issued by Ediraf, not just footballers either, and they also have other names, NELLA RAF and SUPER RAF.