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It takes a collector of the very obsessive kind to know about the comical glitch on the Celtic pages of the 1978 edition. That particular album has sat on your correspondent’s shelves for the past 39 years, but Greg Lansdowne takes fewer than 10 seconds to point out — with no advance notice we’ll be discussing the edition — that the head of Johannes Edvaldsson, the Icelandic centre back, is superimposed onto the shoulders of Paul Wilson, the club’s forward, on page 52. It was Panini’s first football album in this country, and was ‘very rushed’, says Lansdowne, a collector turned sticker historian, and indeed the Edvaldsson sticker — employing rudimentary means to disguise that Panini lacked an image of the defender in a Celtic shirt — really does look ridiculous, now that he comes to mention it. Greg Lansdowne with some of his extensive collection of football sticker albums Albums were first published by Panini for the 1978-79 season and have been a mainstay since For the generations, Panini is a name synonymous with schoolyard swaps and ‘shinies’ Panini did not look back. By the time they published their 1979 annual, capturing the Football League and Scottish League squads for the 1978-79 season, they were employing 21st century methods. The Italian firm struck commercial deals with the Professional Footballers’ Association and Football League, guaranteeing access which enabled them to deliver on what became their article of faith - photographs of every first-team player at every club, in that season’s kit. The true Panini devotees, like Lansdowne, will tell you that 1979 was the most sublime of all because the much-coveted foil team badges — ‘shinies’ — were enhanced and had a silk-like texture. ‘It seemed to be expensive, so it was back to ordinary foil badges by 1980,’ Lansdowne says. Others swear blind there will never be a Panini album like 1983, the year in which all players were displayed in full strip.

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