Saturday, August 17, 2019

Pack Sampling: 1990-91 Pro Set English League Soccer

If you saw this past Tuesdays post, than you already know that I just recently picked up a few more random cheap packs (for blog purposes of course), one of which was a pack of 1990-91 Pro Set soccer. And if you didn't see this past Tuesdays post, well, I just recently picked up a few more random cheap packs, one of which was a pack of 1990-91 Pro Set soccer.

I don't know if it's important or not, but I'll state right from the get-go that soccer, or futbol, is not my thing -- it never has been, and it never will be.

I can't remember how long it's been now, but back when the Timbers first started up in Portland, I did go ahead and give the sport a chance. I think I watched their first two or three games on television, and even though I wanted to support a local team, I just couldn't get in to it. It may be the world's most popular sport, but it ain't for me, and I'm done trying to "get" it.

Nevertheless, when I spotted this lone pack of soccer cards in the $0.25 bin at ye olde "copy/print/cards on the side" shop, I couldn't resist picking it up -- twenty-five cents is awfully cheap for a blog posts worth of material, plus I can at least now say that I have indeed opened up a pack of soccer cards before.

Now for the disclaimer: As mentioned, me and soccer are not one, as such, I may have took some liberties (i.e. tried to have some fun) with a few of the cards in this pack -- so, if you dear reader are a big-time soccer fan, and are somehow offended by these attempted liberties, please send your complaints to the following address:


Now that the formalities have been gotten out of the way, let's get to rippin'!

I don't know how much it would've cost back in 1990, but as of this typing, the cheapest flight from London to L.A. via Virgin airlines is roughly $557.

NEC (formerly Nippon Electric Company, Limited) is a Japanese multinational IT company.

After retiring, John co-hosted Gladiators, which was a British adaption of American Gladiators.

Hailing from Wegberg, Germany, David is the only player in this pack who wasn't born in the UK. Wegberg fun fact: Eight kilometers (roughly five miles) of the city's border are also the national border of Germany and the Netherlands.

 David is REALLY excited to be playing futbol.

In 1977, Howard Gayle became the first black player to suit up for Liverpool.

I think I like the back of the cards more than the fronts, at least they tell you which team that the player is representing.

John Pemberton: "The World's Greatest Laver".

 I wonder what Andy was running from?

I have boxers that are longer than those shorts!

So there you have it! I don't know if it's because I'm not a soccer fan or what, but these cards were kind of underwhelming, and that's saying something, because I had absolutely no expectations going into the pack. The design is pretty blah, especially by Pro Set standards. It would be interesting to know why they were so toned down? Did soccer fans not like cards that were pleasing to the eye?

It's also worth noting that Pro Set football packs from the same year contained 14 cards, and the hockey packs had 15 cards, these on the other hand only have 9 cards per pack -- did soccer fans get gipped?

As per usual, if you see anything you like, don't be shy about saying so (a few of the cards have some sort of dimple/factory flaw). I have no plans to keep any of them, and don't care about getting anything in return, so any and all are available to whoever wants them.


Thanks for taking a moment to look at my page.

14 comments:

  1. "The World's Greatest Laver"..wait, isn't Rod Laver the world's greatest...ohh! lol :P

    I've actually heard of the Blackburn Rovers but only because my niece had an enormous crush on one of their players about ten years ago. She talked about him so much that I could tell you a lot more about Morten Petterssen than I could tell you about Messi or Ronaldo.

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    1. Ha!

      Those must've been some fun conversations :(

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  2. They are pretty bland cards. I was interested in seeing what you pulled because I'm a few short on finishing the set. Like you, I'm not big on soccer, but a few years back found a box on ebay too cheap to pass up. It looks like I have all these cards though. Still its always fun to open packs.

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    1. It's too bad that I didn't get anything that you needed. Even though I'm not a fan of them, I would probably buy a few more 25-cent packs if I found anymore, so maybe we'll have better luck next time! It is always fun to open packs, and as of late I've been getting a great deal of enjoyment out from opening some of this cheap stuff, it seems to be bringing back some forgotten memories :)

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  3. The early 1990s was the wild west of card production. They were cranking out sets left and right so no doubt they probably didn't get to put much time and energy in the design. Cool pack though for $0.25.

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    1. And I really miss that wild west era of card production...

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  4. Cool pack. Entertaining post. There was a time when I was trying to build this set, but I gave up on it a long time ago. I wasn't a soccer fan for the first 30 years of my life... but my ex-girlfriend (who is still my best friend) got me into it. Then a year or two later people at my work were betting and rooting for certain countries in the World Cup, so I started watching highlights... and eventually games. Now one of my favorite sporting events to attend are San Jose Earthquakes games.

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    1. Sounds like you need to buy a cheap box off of eBay! And I forgot to mention the World Cup, I gave that a go about a decade too, but I just was feeling it -- great energy from the crowds, but the games were boring as spit.

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  5. I'm not into soccer either. I tried to give it a chance, a couple times, but I literally fell asleep both times.

    I actually like the card design...but I really like that their jerseys are colorful and have texture.

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    1. Falling asleep during something is usually a pretty good sign that it's not doing anything for you :)

      And advertising!

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  6. "The World's Greatest Laver" -- Hahah! That was a good one. Thanks for posting the cards. Good fun for 25 cents.

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    1. Thank you! And yes, much fun was had with this 25-cent pack, it was also the quickest post that I've put together in a quite awhile.

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