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These football-themed playing cards will revolutionise your games of snap forever

But do you agree with the players selected from each league?

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Sick of playing card games at your grandparents’ house every time you visit? Perhaps this football-themed equipment might be enough to convince you to play a little longer.

Gus Scott is a 26-year-old freelance illustrator and designer, but crucially, he’s also a football fan.

After one of many conversations with his friends about who the best players in the Premier League were, Gus decided to put his skills, and interests, to good use.

Football playing cards
(Gus Scott)

“I tried to represent each league differently, and to reflect the style and voice that each league brings that makes them unique,” said Gus of his creation.

Aces are goalkeepers, while numbers two, three and four are defenders, five, six and seven are midfielders and eight, nine and 10 are forwards. The picture cards depict the three most dangerous players from the 2016/17 season in each league according to goals and assists combined.

A football playing card
(Gus Scott)

The project was backed on Kickstarter and met its target, but packs are still available to buy, although if you’re a Liverpool fan, prepare to be disappointed by a lack of Reds players.

“The people that bought them off Kickstarter seem really pleased,” said Gus. “Some people bought them who didn’t like football which must be a good thing!

“I’ve had quite a few emails from Liverpool fans who are fuming that I haven’t included any of their players,” he continued. “But I guess that’s the beauty of football, you can have your own opinion!”

Football playing cards
(Gus Scott)

“I’ve been talking to a few different companies that liked this project about potentially creating something with them,” he said.

“I’d love to do something with the World Cup, and this year some of the kits that people will wear are amazing, so the patterns and designs of the cards could be really strong!”

To see more of Gus’s illustrations, click here.

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