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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In those days the convention was for players to wear their 'position number' on their shirt, rather than their 'squad number' as nowadays.
So, unless there was some reason for BK to change his shirt, he should have been wearing No 8 at centre forward:
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/1968_ Europea n_Cup_F inal#De tails
So, unless there was some reason for BK to change his shirt, he should have been wearing No 8 at centre forward:
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As Ken Bruce would say, Ken4155, "Just one year out!
It was BK's 19th birthday:
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Brian _Kidd
It was BK's 19th birthday:
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Thanks Chris I found this https:/ /soccer gator.i o/manch ester-u niteds- greates t-ever- number- 10s/
and when you scroll down it says > so although it says he played in that cup final it doesn't actually say he was wearing the number 10 shirt on that occasion.
and when you scroll down it says > so although it says he played in that cup final it doesn't actually say he was wearing the number 10 shirt on that occasion.
Whenever I copy and paste it doesn't show Will try again.
Thanks Chris I found this https:/ /soccer gator.i o/manch ester-u niteds- greates t-ever- number- 10s/
and when you scroll down it says > so although it says he played in that cup final id doesn't actually say he was wearing the number 10 shirt on that occasion.
Thanks Chris I found this https:/
and when you scroll down it says > so although it says he played in that cup final id doesn't actually say he was wearing the number 10 shirt on that occasion.
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