Bring back Pro Set Campaign
12-Aug-08
Before the premiership existed, when football shirts were cool as shit (well they seem cool to me now in 2008-I predict a fashion wave!) and most players were alcoholics, a trading card called Pro Set pretty much consumed my little 6 year old existence. But what has happened to them now?! I can’t for the life of me track them down via the internet. The only thing I found were a few sites selling the likes of Dion Dublin’s card (at Cambridge at the time) for a quid (which I have) or the entire Arsenal team for a fiver (which I also have – £6 for me boom ting). There are also the American Football cards knocking around but no site or anything exists from what I can see – have they really gone bust? Because if they have it is my mission to get the Pro Set card people together, sit them down and make them realise how much money they could be making these days – surely kids would love it, or at 24 am I already out of ‘touch with today’s youth’?
On the back of the folder I found an address which led me to this UEFA website page but unfortunately the number didn’t work – so what I am asking is, if anyone can help us get in contact with Pro Set and find out what happened please let us know by leaving a comment! This is the address in case someone random reads this and either works there or lives near by:
Pro Set U.K Limited, 87 Wembley Hill Road, Wembley, Middlesex, HA9 8BU
Every month from now on I will post an update on my findings with a couple of players cards scanned for good measure, just like these beauties below:
What I love about these the most tho are the comments and stats on the back, pure nostalgia:
Take Gazza’s for example: “The new superstar of English football, “Gazza” won the hearts of the nation for his performances during the World Cup in Italy. A player of prodigious talent, he played for Newcastle for three seasons and was the idol of Tyneside. He signed for Spurs for £2 million in July 1988. Fills the grounds wherever he plays.” -pure poetry that is, full of cliched 90s joy, John Motson bread and butter chat if you will, but still quality.
I could quote all 6 of those bad boys but I won’t, however I do think Paul McGrath’s opening line is pure class:
“Regarded as possibly the best central defender in the First Division despite problems of the field” – was there any need to mention his ‘off field’ problems? So he drank a little bleach now and then, he’s still the Don.
As I said I think these cards will be a regular feature, especially as my chances of getting in contact with Pro Set appears slim but for the time being here’s a few honorary mentions to keep you going til next time:
1. Nigel Spink – ‘reputed to be one of the safest goalkeepers in the game’
2. Cyrille Regis – ‘reared in London’
3. Paul Walsh – ‘A tenancious terrier of a player’ . In fact Paul’ back photo (his hair I mean) is so good he gets the final shot of the blog:
SO please help me bring back Pro Set!

