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[Football] Peter Adolph, for many a huge part of our youth.



Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Leeds and Chelsea, and I'd generally play both the teams, as my brothers were too young to play properly, always scuffing the turf and squishing the plarers and the goal posts. I still have the boxes and turf in my attic. I also have a book of scores. As I was a Leeds fan they always won. The player names are all written on the box in felt tip pen. Sprake, Madeley, Cooper, Hunter, Giles, Bremner, Charlton, Lorimer, Clarke, Jones, Gray.
 




Superphil

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Jul 7, 2003
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In a pile of football shirts
I had Wolves and Celtic. I think I liked the Anglo Scottish cup or something....

Actually was there an Anglo Scottish cup ?
And whatever happened to the Anglo Italian cup and The Watney Cup ?
Better than crappy friendlies

There was indeed, the last one was in 1981, Chesterfield beat Notts County, having knocked Rangers out in the quarter finals.
 


Superphil

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If, after the flick, your players are finishing in a "random position", you need to work on your game more!!

Shouldn't that be on one of the Potter threads?
 


Questions

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Oct 18, 2006
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There was indeed, the last one was in 1981, Chesterfield beat Notts County, having knocked Rangers out in the quarter finals.

I fell in love with Bologna’s kit when I was young.
 






Invicta

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I used to live close to the factory when it was in Chiddingstone Causeway, just outside Tonbridge. Always wanted to go in there !
 


Simgull

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This is a great and nostalgic read for lovers of Subbuteo. It confirms that Peter Adolph was born in Brighton in 1916 before moving to Gunnersbury in West London after his father's death in 1930. I guess this explains his affinity for QPR although he did have trials for Brentford. The book also has a section about other games including Newfooty and anyone else remember Soccerama?
Most importantly though there is the much poured over chart of those all important kits to collect - I think Dynamo Dresden (121) and River Plate (59) were my pride and joy!
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zefarelly

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I don't recall my first set, probably 'club edition' second hand from somewhere.

Getting world cup goals was a biggie!

and a BHA team.

I had the 5 a side set up too, second hand from somewhere, it was complete with 2 teams, both resplendant with mega helmet hair do's

by the Mid 80's New Road in Shoreham had more Subbuteo than Beatties and Gamleys combined . . . I seem to recall a raid on a fridge in a back garden at Dacre gardens which yielded a load of teams as well, Pauls Grans house if memory serves. . .


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Superphil

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How can anyone say 'my first set was'. Surely you need two sets to play a full scale game?

I assumes it to mean the first team (set) you bought as an additional side to the red and blue teams the game came with. Or perhaps for the Wanderer type player who didn't have a set at home, but went around to friends houses to play on their sets.
 


Brother Sid

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Jan 4, 2006
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We had a Subbuteo league in my road with the neighbouring kids. It was made up of a bizarre mixture of teams that was governed by the strips of those Subbuteo teams each of us had, for example Bury, Waterford, Partick Thistle, Shamrock Rovers and Celtic. A particular highlight was playing at night in a darkened room under the Subbuteo floodlights (only one kid had these), that had a habit of collapsing.

Further disputes arose over those cheats who had a tendency to push rather than flick.

The 'flick to win' graphic always looked too close to '**** to win' for my 12 year old eyes.
 


Jack Straw

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Brighton. NOT KEMPTOWN!






SittingbourneSeagull

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Still got some stored in the loft, tried to get my son interested but the Playstation was too much of an attraction.

I had the 5 aside set, which was great fun.

Also tried the rugby which was not so good.
 






Jack Straw

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Jul 7, 2003
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If, after the flick, your players are finishing in a "random position", you need to work on your game more!!

That's why I was dropped!
 


Worried Man Blues

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That's answered that then, I believe you can only have one.

There's only one Peter Adolph etc. Always played on the floor so imperitive the dog was kept out of the room, had a few broken limbs that way. Glued Ian Ure back with extensions so he was taller than the rest!
 


Jesus Gul

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Aah Subbuteo

I managed to break one player on one of the teams that came with the starter packs - royal blue v red.

The Coop on London Road (in the days when it was a grand department store - late 70s) used to sell odd players from split packs and ickle letraset numbers. I bought a single Malmo player from a split pack, transferred number 9 on his back and he would star as a sort of on loan hero.

Also used to cut out coupons in Match or Shoot magazine and send off for free teams that were allocated pot luck - I had Watford, Coventry (Talbot) and Boavista...then I got a ZX Spectrum
 






Eeyore

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Brighton- number 51.

Although it was with Aston Villa that I won the St Luke's Junior School League Division One in June 1981. My ninth attempt.

Failed to do the treble that term after defeats in the FA Cup Final and the World Cup Final.

It was the first time that a pupil from Class 10 had failed to win the World Cup. My teacher was not best pleased.
 




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