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As it panned out, the yeses took it in the end - and rightly so, might we add - and it made us think back on all the worst affronts made against shirt numbers that still make this phenomenon such a serious issue (because it just is). They might not indicate positions on the pitch like they used to anymore but they clearly still matter to many of us. So, with all this in mind, we thought we'd do a 'worst kit numbers starting eleven' to make things more interesting. We're playing a 4-3-3: it's more modern and it was the only way we could fit in everyone on this numerically nauseating list, ok?Do you still care about shirt numbers and why?
— FootballJOE (@FootballJOE) August 1, 2021
Now, not to start off on too strong a note, but we needed a keeper and we couldn't think of one with so much talent that also happens to have such a problematic shirt number story. Any first-choice keeper not being the number one irks us, for starters. As alluded to above, the Buffon got in hot water back in 2000 after people claimed that his shirt number for Parma, 88, was a reference to neo-Nazism: the eighth letter of the alphabet being H and 'HH' supposedly referring to, well, you can figure it out. To this day, the 43-year-old denies this was ever the dog-whistle some people thought it was, instead stating that he simply picked the number because it looked like two sets of testicles i.e. a masculine statement of 'I've got balls'. Bit of a weird one, Gigi, but better than the alternative.GIANLUIGI BUFFON??
Club: Parma Position: Goalkeeper Number: 88 The Italian legend got in trouble for wearing 88 early in his career due to the number's connotation to nazism. He explained "it reminds me of having four balls", citing "strength" and "determination". All righty .. pic.twitter.com/BFSnc7GDRU — Jonas Adnan Giæver (@CheGiaevara) January 5, 2020
Just no. We have nothing personal against Glen Johnson - a model professional by all accounts with some good clubs on his CV, not to mention 54 England caps - but we simply cannot abide a right-back taking what is categorically the most midfield number, perhaps, of all.
Johnson moved to Stoke from a faltering Liverpool side at the start of the 2015/16 season. As for the reasons for picking the number, some have argued that his few appearances playing closer to left-wing on Merseyside could be a reason but, in truth, he didn't really have much choice; the only other alternative being 14 (also wouldn't look quite right).
He announced his retirement back in 2019, bringing an end to a 16-year career in which he spent most of the time wearing the right number, 2, or at least more acceptable ones - i.e. 4 or 5, as is a defender's right. However, it is his three seasons as Stoke's buccaneering, number-eight-wearing right back that earns him a spot in the starting 11.
As far as centre-backs go, you can't really go far wrong with a defensive duo of William Gallas and Marcel Desailly. Both Les Bleus and Chelsea have had some truly magnificent partnerships over the years, but a pairing that has shared the pitch for both club and country is dream level chemistry.
Now, we would largely let Desailly off in this instance had it only be a season or two and his preferred/more suitable number was taken. However, this bloke not only wore the 8 for five consecutive seasons at AC Milan but throughout his entire 12-year national team career. Simply unacceptable behaviour.
We don't know much about the story as to why he kept this number other than having been a midfielder before he was a defender - maybe just to be a bit cool and different (which probably was the case for a lot of people, to be fair) - but we simply cannot abide, especially when he could have just lobbied for the 6 as he wore at Chelsea. Regardless, he's also in at centre-half.
There's also one, isn't there?... The name Bixente Lizarazu might not be quite a household one, but the third Frenchman on our list did rock this comedic albeit a bit immature number for Bayern Munich, of all clubs. It's worth stating that he didn't start off like this: his initial seven-year spell at Bayern started with the number 11 and then move to the more traditional three. However, after a year over in Marseille, he returned to the German giants wearing the most schoolboy of all shirt numbers. While Lizarazu said that he obviously knew the connotations of this naughty little number, he insists that it was chosen because not only was he born in 1969 but, rather staggeringly, his height was 1.69 metres and even his weight was 69 kilos. Yeah, we'd go with that excuse too.Bixente Lizarazu did a similar thing at Bayern with the number 69 in 2005.
He was born in 1969 but also added that his height was 1.69m and weight was 69kg. pic.twitter.com/o5PsMQjTac — Classic Football Shirts (@classicshirts) August 9, 2021
Part of us cannot believe we are doing anything other than bowing to this absolute magician; Ronaldinho is part of the reason that many people fell in love with football in the first place - a true entertainer and someone who played with a smile on his face.
Nevertheless, we've already touched upon the significance of the number 10 and the names it brings to mind, so to witness the Brazilian genius wearing anything other than that never stopped being jarring.
In fairness to him, the former Barcelona Ballon d'Or winner would have naturally gravitated towards the number ten had it been available, but fellow legend Clarence Seedorf already had it, which left him to pick the number 80 as it was the year he was born. All in all, not so horrendous, we could just never get used to it but we'd certainly take watching him in the ten of our team.
Look at her, she's utterly beautiful and equally disgusting all at the same time; an absolute dream team and simultaneously the stuff of nightmares.
See you at the best Sunday league ever, lads!

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