Best T.T.U. team
A novel competition for ■ Canterbury soccer supporters has been introduced by tile Trans Tours United club, and is certain to provoke discussion and argument among contestants. The contest is, on the surface, a simple enough exercise: to pick the best United XI, imagining all 67 players who have appeared for United in the Rothmans League are at the peak of their powers. ’' But the more ’thought one gives' the problem, die wider the variety of choices becomes. The former Canterbury selector.
and Scottish amateur international, Jim Chalmers, who has watched United right from the first year of the league in 1970, will select his team, and two reserves. First prize will go to the person who picks the exact squad as chosen by J Mr Chalmers. A secondary prize will be awarded to 1 any person who picks the most popular team, in ' terms of votes tallied.. ... Entries will close at the , end of May and can be > sent to the programme editor, 18 Toorak Ave, j Christchurch 4. i
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