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Quote from: roversdude on May 29, 2013, 02:02:34 pmRemember Leeds walking into middle of pitch with track suit tops on to wave to crowd Also those stupid things that attached to socks with players number onAs much as you knock them they were professional money making gitsAlso Don Revie had something to do with Admiral. As soon as he got the England job, they were suddenly wearing Admiral as well.Some great memories of the sports shops in Donny. As a kid, I could spend ages in Harrisons and Suggs. Are either of them still about? Suggs was the only sports shop I could get the stems I liked for my darts. Whenever I returned home I used to stock up.
Remember Leeds walking into middle of pitch with track suit tops on to wave to crowd Also those stupid things that attached to socks with players number onAs much as you knock them they were professional money making gits
If I remember correctly it was Don Valley Sports in Waterdale and Don Sports in Spring Gardens. I use to get all my Subbuteo from the hexagon toy shop in the middle of Bowers Fold. Think it's a shirt printing place now. Anyone remember that shop or am I showing my age lol
I remember the toy shopAlso the trains running around Cutress' amazed that you could control them, but to a lad from Balby it was high tech
Anyone have any idea when these first became available, who has the oldest/most I seem to have loads in loft When I first started watching rovers I don't seem to recall replica shirts being the norm (without giving my age away Brian Usher was my favourite player at the time)
Quote from: roversdude on May 29, 2013, 02:02:34 pmRemember Leeds walking into middle of pitch with track suit tops on to wave to crowd Also those stupid things that attached to socks with players number onAs much as you knock them they were professional money making gitsAlso Don Revie had something to do with Admiral. As soon as he got the England job, they were suddenly wearing Admiral as well.
Your memory is intact. Subbuteo's cricket and rugby variations were crap. Me and my brother liked a cricket game called Test Match though, I think Fred Trueman used to advertise it.
Oslo, I don't want to make you weep. But in 2010 in preparation to move to Canada, I put up my subuteo Football and Rugby for sale on Ebay. I had some rare teams i.e. Ziare. I must have made around £500 selling the lot. Didn't do well trying to sell books, infact I sold two Orbis Football Albums I wish I had kept.