Hendon FC Legends Card Game – 1970’s (PDF Download)
£1.99
Based on a popular children’s game the Hendon FC Legends game enable you to pit Hendon Legends against each other. This deck contains players from Peter Anderson to Jimmy Wilsonham. Pit Deadman against Currie against Hand in a competition of league appearances, cup appearances, goals, active seasons or debut. Your aim is to win all the cards. Choose wisely by selecting who has the best stats at that time. Get it right and winner takes all.
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File format: PDF, 5 pages
Hendon FC Legends of the 1970’s.
Deck contains cards for 42 Hendon Legends: Peter Anderson, Derek Baker, Alan Campbell, Gary Hand, Roy Butler, Peter Deadman, Tony Bass, George Brooks, John Butterfield, Bobby Childs, Roger Connell, John Connell, Ray Coombes, Paul Currie, Malcom Dalrymple, Roy Davies, John Field, Tony Field, Neville Fox, Phil Fry, Micky Garrini, Devon Gayle, Jim Hendrick, David Holden, Steve Hudson, Eggie James, Steve Jefferies, Tony Jennings, James McGleish, David Metchick, Ray O’Callaghan, Arthur Paisley, David Poole, Alan Roughan, Graeme Sewell, Fred Smart, Kieran Somers, Bobby Southam, Gary Steel, Alan Phillips, Glenn Swaby, Jimmy Wilsonham,
To Print:
Print PDF file on 5 sheets of paper or card stock and cut cards.
To Play:
Deal out all the cards face down one at a time to each player until all cards are dealt.
The player to the left of the dealer chooses first. They select one category from their top card and give their value.
Each player then gives their value. If Debut is chosen, the player with the earliest match wins all the cards from that round. For all other categories the player with the highest value wins all the cards from that round.
The winning player places these cards at the back of their hand. If two values are the same the cards from that round are placed in the middle. The player who chose then selects a category off their next card and reads the value. Each player then gives their value. The winner wins all the cards, including those in the middle. The winner of the last hand picks a category from their next card.
Play continues until one player has won all the cards.
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