supaseagull
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I think Play By Mail probably came from the momentum created by Choose Your Own Adventure books of the 1970s and 1980s.
Ahh now you're talking...who remembers classics from Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone
I think Play By Mail probably came from the momentum created by Choose Your Own Adventure books of the 1970s and 1980s.
Ahh now you're talking...who remembers classics from Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone
For a moment, take your eyes off Colin Pates' garish football kit and look to the adverts on the left...
Does anyone remember these adverts that used to crop up in the classified sections of Shoot! and Match magazine in the 1980s and 1990s. Anyway, did anyone ever sign up and play these games? What was it like? Did you eagerly await your post each week to find out your results after your inspirational managerial decision-making or was it all bit of a rip-off and a let down?
I always remembered they seemed ludicrously expensive. As if I could afford £2 a week for it in the early 1990s! So I never signed up for any of them.
But how did they work? How did whoever was organising the leagues generate the results?
By now, I imagine the combination of Fantasy Football Leagues (based on what actually happens in real-life football), the internet and really comprehensive computer-based football management games have all but killed PBM, but I may be mistaken.
Anyway, over to you!
Looks like some are still going http://www.iotp.co.uk/ http://www.purefantasyfootball.com/ http://www.kjcgames.com/extra/etf.htm
I think Play By Mail probably came from the momentum created by Choose Your Own Adventure books of the 1970s and 1980s.
For a moment, take your eyes off Colin Pates' garish football kit and look to the adverts on the left...
Does anyone remember these adverts that used to crop up in the classified sections of Shoot! and Match magazine in the 1980s and 1990s. Anyway, did anyone ever sign up and play these games? What was it like? Did you eagerly await your post each week to find out your results after your inspirational managerial decision-making or was it all bit of a rip-off and a let down?
I always remembered they seemed ludicrously expensive. As if I could afford £2 a week for it in the early 1990s! So I never signed up for any of them.
But how did they work? How did whoever was organising the leagues generate the results?
By now, I imagine the combination of Fantasy Football Leagues (based on what actually happens in real-life football), the internet and really comprehensive computer-based football management games have all but killed PBM, but I may be mistaken.
Anyway, over to you!
Ahh now you're talking...who remembers classics from Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone
I used to play extra time. Can't believe its still going
Few of my mates played The gaffer or something
This brings back so many happy childhood memories. Used to love playing these... looking back they were so simple but my God were they fun and addictive. Used to bunk school some mornings to wait for my results in the post. And my dad calling me saying there's some kid on the phone saying he;'s the manager of Barcelona and wants to do a deal
Off the top of my head, I played The Gaffa, PFF, KJC Games and In Off The Post. Looking back they were money for nothing really although I've still got a little silver trophy on my bookcase at my mum's house saying 1996 Gaffa Cup winner. As others have said Football Manager games killed them off in the end. Amazing to think I used to be biting my nails for a week or two waiting on my results when you get them at the click of a button now,.
When I was at university, I knew someone who played chess-by-mail.
In off the post, that's the one I was trying to think of based in Essex. Great fun !!
I know of someone who still does! Has two chessboards set up in his office for the two games he plays.
I wonder what the answer would be if he was asked, 'Why don't you send and receive your moves by text message, email or just play an online match?'
I wonder if there were any football based Choose Your Own Adventure books...
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A runner up trophy from division three of the Apex Soccer League, I was BHAFC, signed Zola, which led to a late title challenge but then we hit the roof!