Hawkwell Blue
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There is, believe it or not Subbuteo Speedway and Angling!
the above picture, that's the formation Kevin Bond should have used lolThere's this starter set available now Westcliff Shrimper. Currently in stock at Argos in Sainsburys in Southend.
Things have changed since I played. Now numbers on the back, and some players have long hair or dark skin.
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I used to prefer playing Striker where you pressed the players head to kick the ball. Seem to remember the heads would get a bit wobbly after a while, as only thin wire?
I picked up a boxed version of World Cup StrikerI used to prefer playing Striker where you pressed the players head to kick the ball. Seem to remember the heads would get a bit wobbly after a while, as only thin wire?
This has all jolted my aging memory again. I had mine set up in the back room on the floor and built a main stand complete with roof from Lego.
Would like to say it looked similar to Uncle Ron's FF dream.
Except you actually built yours.
What we're your favourite balls? Mitre delta, Adidas tango white, tango orange or generic big brown 60s ball?
Tango white were just class.
I have those Italia 90 nets and balls, along with the rolled up astroturf pitch and grandstand they were my pride and joy! Different times!Loved the Adidas tango white until Italia '90 came along, superb ball with the little block man mascot on. I seem to remember they even did red, white and green goal nets as well in that set.
I seem to remember railings \low fencing around mine, that were constantly falling over !!! Don't know if I'm confusing it with some other game! Anyone else recall low fences?
The process of getting the cloth pitch to stay flat!!! I used legs on a large board but it made the touchline wonky