Notebook The Back Number
€10,00
Handy for scout notes, the Saturday morning setup, or just for work... This deluxe "black on cut" FC Kluif notebook with sturdy flexible cover and rounded corners invites you to write down all the things you can't forget. The pages feature light writing lines.
The back number used to be fixed by the unwritten law that determined that the goalkeeper was number 1, the right back wore the number 2 shirt and the left back was number 11. At the 1974 World Cup, Orange shone back numbered alphabetically. It was a good thing that center forward Ruud Geels remained a reserve with his number 1, because it was crazy enough that right back Wim Suurbier had 20 and goalkeeper Jan Jongbloed had 8. Johan Cruijff forced an exception and whirled in West Germany idiosyncratically with his number 14. But Willem van Hanegem had the World Cup number 3, while the 10 was tailor-made for him. From Pelé to Ronaldinho, from Maradona to Messi and from Van Hanegem to Memphis, the 10 remains the number that the player appropriates.
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Specifications
- A5 size (14.3 x 21 cm)
- 112 pages
- 2-sided lined
- Elastic band as closure
- Black and white endpapers
- Bound, flexible cover
- Matte-laminated cover
- 100 grms wood-free, off white paper
- Weight: 224 grams









