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Took me ages to cotton on to Root 66 to be honest!

I'm a bit of a stickler for squad numbers, seeing some young kid come on in number 63 or whatever makes me wince. Our next one on the list will just get 34 and keep going from there as and when they're included, not dishing numbers out to every bloke but the kitman like Liverpool/Man City etc when most of them will never kick a ball in anger in professional football.
 



There's no limit or submitting lists to the league, it isn't the Premier League. We can add any of the youngsters or any new signings whenever we like.
Has that changed from last season when I thought Championship teams did have to register a squad of no more than 23 ?
 
That number is sacred since it left the back of Alan Woodward.

The fact that legends like Ryan Flynn and John Lundstram have sullied it demands a public enquiry

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7 doesn't have a glorious history. Some cracking players mixed in with some distinctly average. Positions in brackets.
93/94: Franz Carr (RW)
00/01 - 03/04 Michael Brown (CM)
03/04 Paul Shaw (AMC)
04/05 Andy Liddell (RW)
05/06 Paul Ifill (RW)
06/07 - 07/08 Luton Shelton (CF)
07/08 - 10/11 Darius Henderson (Shithouse)
11/12 Nathaniel Mendez-Laing (RW); Will Hoskins (CF)
12/13 - 15/16 Ryan Flynn (RM)
16/17 Marc McNulty (CF)
17/18 - 20/21 John Lundstram (Bench)
21/22 - ? Rhian Brewster (Poor kid)

Freeman should be 7.

Brewster should be 15.

Foderingham should be 13.

If Brewster didn't take a 1-11 number he should have stuck with 24. 15 for a centre forward makes no sense (I don't care that Drogba started out at 15 for Chelsea). Foderingham shouldn't be 13 as he's not good enough to be second choice and, anyway, sub keeper should be 12.

1, 12, 23 Keepers
2, 13 Right back
3, 14 Left back
4, 15 Centre half
5, 16 Centre half
6, 17 Deep lying midfielder
7, 18 Right sided midfielder
8, 19 Central midfielder
9, 20 Attacking Centre forward
10, 21 Deep lying centre forward/ trequartista/ #10
11, 22 Left sided midfielder
 
7 doesn't have a glorious history. Some cracking players mixed in with some distinctly average. Positions in brackets.
93/94: Franz Carr (RW)
00/01 - 03/04 Michael Brown (CM)
03/04 Paul Shaw (AMC)
04/05 Andy Liddell (RW)
05/06 Paul Ifill (RW)
06/07 - 07/08 Luton Shelton (CF)
07/08 - 10/11 Darius Henderson (Shithouse)
11/12 Nathaniel Mendez-Laing (RW); Will Hoskins (CF)
12/13 - 15/16 Ryan Flynn (RM)
16/17 Marc McNulty (CF)
17/18 - 20/21 John Lundstram (Bench)
21/22 - ? Rhian Brewster (Poor kid)



If Brewster didn't take a 1-11 number he should have stuck with 24. 15 for a centre forward makes no sense (I don't care that Drogba started out at 15 for Chelsea). Foderingham shouldn't be 13 as he's not good enough to be second choice and, anyway, sub keeper should be 12.

1, 12, 23 Keepers
2, 13 Right back
3, 14 Left back
4, 15 Centre half
5, 16 Centre half
6, 17 Deep lying midfielder
7, 18 Right sided midfielder
8, 19 Central midfielder
9, 20 Attacking Centre forward
10, 21 Deep lying centre forward/ trequartista/ #10
11, 22 Left sided midfielder

I think it's a bit old fashioned to have rules about what numbers players wear based on their position.
 
7 doesn't have a glorious history. Some cracking players mixed in with some distinctly average. Positions in brackets.
93/94: Franz Carr (RW)
00/01 - 03/04 Michael Brown (CM)
03/04 Paul Shaw (AMC)
04/05 Andy Liddell (RW)
05/06 Paul Ifill (RW)
06/07 - 07/08 Luton Shelton (CF)
07/08 - 10/11 Darius Henderson (Shithouse)
11/12 Nathaniel Mendez-Laing (RW); Will Hoskins (CF)
12/13 - 15/16 Ryan Flynn (RM)
16/17 Marc McNulty (CF)
17/18 - 20/21 John Lundstram (Bench)
21/22 - ? Rhian Brewster (Poor kid)



If Brewster didn't take a 1-11 number he should have stuck with 24. 15 for a centre forward makes no sense (I don't care that Drogba started out at 15 for Chelsea). Foderingham shouldn't be 13 as he's not good enough to be second choice and, anyway, sub keeper should be 12.

1, 12, 23 Keepers
2, 13 Right back
3, 14 Left back
4, 15 Centre half
5, 16 Centre half
6, 17 Deep lying midfielder
7, 18 Right sided midfielder
8, 19 Central midfielder
9, 20 Attacking Centre forward
10, 21 Deep lying centre forward/ trequartista/ #10
11, 22 Left sided midfielder
If we’re doing it the old fashioned way, when I started watching the convention for 442 was 4 was the DM, 5&6 were the centre halves.
 
I hate the fact that Lowe has 13 and not Foderingham/ Verrips.

I know what you mean. Growing up GKs were always 1, 13 & 22

However...

I've become quite accustomed to "2s" for right backs and "3s" for left backs, with the second digit in a 2 digit number reflecting their position... Like this:

RB = 2 (12, 22, 32)
LB = 3 (13, 23, 33)
CB1 = 5 (15, 25, 35)
CB2 = 6 (16, 26, 36)

CM1 = 4 (14, 24, 34)
CM2 = 8 (18, 28, 38)

RM = 7 (17, 27, 37)
LM = 11 (21, 31, 41)

CF1 = 9 (19, 29, 39)
CF2 = 10 (20, 30, 40)

Reserve GK get what's left 😂
 
If we’re doing it the old fashioned way, when I started watching the convention for 442 was 4 was the DM, 5&6 were the centre halves.
I know. All stems from the old 2-3-5 formation where the 3 half backs were 4, 5 & 6. Some countries pushed 4 into midfield, some 5 and some 6. Brazil, for example, 6 is viewed as a left back in a four with the defence being 2-3-5-6.

I like 4 as a centre half as that's what I wore when I played there 😃
 



Took me ages to cotton on to Root 66 to be honest!

I'm a bit of a stickler for squad numbers, seeing some young kid come on in number 63 or whatever makes me wince. Our next one on the list will just get 34 and keep going from there as and when they're included, not dishing numbers out to every bloke but the kitman like Liverpool/Man City etc when most of them will never kick a ball in anger in professional football.
Each Preseason, I'm previous about two things:

1. The kit has to look sufficiently like and SUFC kit.

2. The kit numbers have to look right.
 
I know. All stems from the old 2-3-5 formation where the 3 half backs were 4, 5 & 6. Some countries pushed 4 into midfield, some 5 and some 6. Brazil, for example, 6 is viewed as a left back in a four with the defence being 2-3-5-6.

I like 4 as a centre half as that's what I wore when I played there 😃
Hence Roberto Carlos wearing 6 for all those years, despite wearing 3 for Real Madrid?
 
Hence Roberto Carlos wearing 6 for all those years, despite wearing 3 for Real Madrid?

Yep. And Lúcio/ Thiago Silva wearing 3.

South American numbering systems were different to British.

Brazil and Argentina generally have numbers 2, 3, 4 & 6 as defenders in a 4. But in Brazil #6 would be LB and #4 would be RB in Argentina. This explains why Javier Zanetti wore #4 at Inter Milan despite being a Right Back. Also explains why R.Carlos wore #6

Brazil - https://www.squadnumbers.com/2014/12/05/the-history-of-numbers-brazil/
Argentina - https://squadnumbers.wordpress.com/2014/10/16/the-history-of-numbers-argentina/
 
I know. All stems from the old 2-3-5 formation where the 3 half backs were 4, 5 & 6. Some countries pushed 4 into midfield, some 5 and some 6. Brazil, for example, 6 is viewed as a left back in a four with the defence being 2-3-5-6.

I like 4 as a centre half as that's what I wore when I played there 😃
Wasn't BT number 6.which I always considered to be an upside down 9 ?
 
Wasn't BT number 6.which I always considered to be an upside down 9 ?
I refer you to my previous comment :)
I don't disagree but I am a bit OCD about things like this. Has to be organised otherwise you get lunacy like James Beattie wearing 6 or Shaun Murphy wearing 7.
EDIT: you can add Rui Patricio to that list. #11. Twat. Glad he's gone.


South American numbering systems were different to British.

Brazil and Argentina generally have numbers 2, 3, 4 & 6 as defenders in a 4. But in Brazil #6 would be LB and #4 would be RB in Argentina. This explains why Javier Zanetti wore #4 at Inter Milan despite being a Right Back. Also explains why R.Carlos wore #6

Brazil - https://www.squadnumbers.com/2014/12/05/the-history-of-numbers-brazil/
Argentina - https://squadnumbers.wordpress.com/2014/10/16/the-history-of-numbers-argentina/
Inverting the Pyramid (Jonathan Wilson) is a good read - technical, heavy going but interesting nonetheless.
 

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