Return of the Rev
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Did anyone recall having to keep quiet while there dad did the pools on a saturday night? what was all that about!! still had sunday papers!!!
Similarly with Spot the Ball, although I did grasp the idea behind that eventually.
There IS a clue in the name.
Do football pools still exist? My dad tried to explain them to me on many occasions but I still haven't a clue how they worked. Similarly with Spot the Ball, although I did grasp the idea behind that eventually.
The pools companies issued little books with different plans in them so you could do different permutations if you wished and the jackpot for years was £75k which was a hell of a lot of money.You had to select 11 matches you think would be a draw, if 8 of your choices came in, chances are you would win something
There IS a clue in the name.
... and, of course, there were the Summer Pools in the UK, which were all about predicting the results of Australian games. I seem to remember the teams mostly had southern European names, such as Croatia and Hellenic.I think I remember the pools in Australia, but what I remember more was not being allowed to talk during the cricket when at Grandma and Pops. Never, ever, ever for fear of the wrath of my Pop. So I started to learn the game so I could talk to him during lunch and tea, I don't think he ever got used to his granddaughter liking cricket but he tolerated me a little bit more and in return let me garden with him and let me get my boat licence on his boat, neither of which my sisters were allowed. I miss my Pop. Not sure how this is related to the thread - sorry
The pools companies issued little books with different plans in them so you could do different permutations if you wished and the jackpot for years was £75k which was a hell of a lot of money.
Doooh so much for my attempt at being ironic. My Grandpa had a reason for not doing spot the ball which he trotted out whenever the opportunity arose. His logic was because the entrant couldn't keep a record of his entry (photocopiers hadn't been invented then) that if he won the collector could pocket the winnings and he would be none the wiser!