Will you be getting a letter from the queen (king) next Birthday?I believe it started with the Victorian 235 formation being
1
2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11
Which is was the most common formation when shirt numbers were introduced (or rather that was the way that all teams were drawn on published team sheets when shirt numbers were introduced)
This became in Herbert Chapman's WM
1
2 5 3
4 6
8 10
7 9 11
Which is why some times refer to centre backs as Centre Halfs because the traditional central half back was dropped back between the two full backs.
And then it became
1
2 5 6 3
7 4 8 11
9 10
In the 442. Another half back was dropped back between the full backs and that was the 6.
Edit: bloody numbers haven't come out they way I typed them but you get the idea.
