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A MEGA-ALBUM FOR, 26

JOHN LYONS TAKES A LOOK AT PANINI, S NEW OFFERING, AND COMPARES IT TO ONE FROM BACK IN THE DAY…

THERE’S one thing that springs to mind when you pick up the latest Panini World Cup album – its size.
With a record 48 teams set to take part in the USA, Canada and Mexico, it’s no wonder that a bigger album is needed to cater for everyone.
If I look back to when I was ten and eagerly collecting Espana ’82, there were only half that num-ber of teams. At that time, some of the ‘minnows’ such as Cameroon, Kuwait and New Zealand were squeeze...

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