Panini Brazil World Cup Sticker Book

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Right, down to 40 away. I need: 9, 20, 52, 73, 74, 96, 100, 104, 109, 148, 152, 153, 156, 157, 160, 166, 204, 223, 250, 267, 281, 371, 399, 400, 402, 403, 482, 556, 559, 560, 563, 568, 572, 588, 592, 628, 639.

PM me if you can help, and let me know which ones you need, I've got about 700 swaps.
 

Right, down to 40 away. I need: 9, 20, 52, 73, 74, 96, 100, 104, 109, 148, 152, 153, 156, 157, 160, 166, 204, 223, 250, 267, 281, 371, 399, 400, 402, 403, 482, 556, 559, 560, 563, 568, 572, 588, 592, 628, 639.

PM me if you can help, and let me know which ones you need, I've got about 700 swaps.
Ok lad..... I will take a look tonight and see if i have any of your ones.
 
I assume it has been said somewhere in the thread already but haven't looked through. The reason the England page is so rubbish is because the FA have a sticker deal with another company and so the England page in the Panini book has to be non official hence no kits, badge or team photo. I remember in 1998 the Dutch weren't even allowed to be on stickers so you had to glue them in.
 
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Super Mario put this on his own Facebook ' Why always me?'.
 

A great football tradition lives on ...


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Juan Pablo Moreira, right, passes on a great Latin American tradition to his son, Juan Manuel.


MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay - In Latin America, in lieu of baseball cards, kids try to fill up albums with a sticker of each player in the World Cup, buying the stickers in packs, trading with friends, working deals with the guys set up on corners all around cities and towns. In Montevideo, 90 minutes before the start of the first game of the knockout round, a father and son held a list of the missing numbers they needed to complete their set, flipping through cards on a vendor's table.

Juan Pablo Moreira is 45 and his son Juan Manuel is 11, although that seemed like a sort of technicality, both of them bundled against the cold, hyper-focused on the cards and their list, scratching off numbers once a player had been found. Messi, one of this year's most difficult cards to find - nicknamed el dificilin Spanish - is No. 430. Juan Manuel had Messi, but was missing about 50 others, and they wanted to get the collection finished by the start of the match.

Juan Pablo smiled when he saw his son focused, doing business, remembering 1982, the first World Cup where he was old enough to collect stickers. His family didn't have much money, so the first time he ever completed a set was four years ago, when he and Juan Manuel finished the South Africa book together. All those years ago, when he couldn't afford the cards to complete his set, he made a promise to himself; now, on a cold Saturday morning in Montevideo, he took his son on a quest, fulfilling a long ago promise he made to the 11-year-old him. They clutched their list and headed off down the main avenue in town, checking every street-corner seller, racing against the clock.



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Need these:

46 Willian
47 Robinho
102 Landry Nguémo
148 Claudio Bravo
155 Jorge Valdivia
241 Japan Logo
242 Japan Team
266 Martín Cáceres
412 Argentina Logo
439 Senad Lulić
444 Miralem Pjanić
484 Ahmed Musa
560 Aron Jóhannsson
563 Jozy Altidore
585 Rais M'Bolhi
609 Aleksandr Anyukov
616 Aleksandr Samedov

I can smell completion! Got a fair few swaps too.
 
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