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The aggregate number of shirt numbers for all the goal scorers in a match. If Arsenal were to draw 1-1 with Liverpool with Henry (shirt number 14) and Owen (shirt number 10) the goal scorers then the Shirt numbers would make-up to 24.

Example

For a match between Leeds United and Liverpool, the quote shirt numbers is 36 to 39. So if you expect a lot of goals you would go high (buy) at 39 for the stake of your choice, in this case £10 a point.
If Leeds were to win the game 2-1, with Robbie Keane (shirt number 7) scoring both goals for Leeds and Michael Owen (shirt number 10) taking Liverpools only chance, the final make-up would be 24 (7 + 7 + 10).
Had you bought Shirt Numbers at 39 you would have lost 15 times your stake.
15 x £10 = -£150
But if you had sold at 36, you would have won you 12 times your stake.
12 x £10 = £120

 

    

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