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I loved Subbuteo, and had a Rovers' team with the strip of the early 1950s, which was white shirts with red collars and numbers, black shorts, and black, red, and white socks.Although I say it myself, I was bloody good at it.
Quote from: scawsby steve on February 14, 2025, 05:55:01 pmI loved Subbuteo, and had a Rovers' team with the strip of the early 1950s, which was white shirts with red collars and numbers, black shorts, and black, red, and white socks.Although I say it myself, I was bloody good at it.Brilliant SS!I got into Subbuteo thanks to my eldest brother who posts on here as graingrover.He used to play the game as a kid but was too much older than me and my other brother to play with us, and he left home before I can remember.However he bought us our first Subbuteo set and bequeathed his old Subbuteo pitch to us and that’s the pitch we played the game on for many years.I still have the pitch and it is still playable.Graingrover will verify, but I estimate that pitch is now around 70 years old.A question for you Scawsby Steve: Subbutteo was marketed as a ‘table top’ game but we NEVER played it on the table. We always cleared the room and spread the pitch out on the carpet.How about you?
Quote from: Pancho Regan on February 14, 2025, 06:59:19 pmQuote from: scawsby steve on February 14, 2025, 05:55:01 pmI loved Subbuteo, and had a Rovers' team with the strip of the early 1950s, which was white shirts with red collars and numbers, black shorts, and black, red, and white socks.Although I say it myself, I was bloody good at it.Brilliant SS!I got into Subbuteo thanks to my eldest brother who posts on here as graingrover.He used to play the game as a kid but was too much older than me and my other brother to play with us, and he left home before I can remember.However he bought us our first Subbuteo set and bequeathed his old Subbuteo pitch to us and that’s the pitch we played the game on for many years.I still have the pitch and it is still playable.Graingrover will verify, but I estimate that pitch is now around 70 years old.A question for you Scawsby Steve: Subbutteo was marketed as a ‘table top’ game but we NEVER played it on the table. We always cleared the room and spread the pitch out on the carpet.How about you?Pancho, I was also a devoted subbuteo player.I got my first set for Christmas when I was about ten or eleven years old.I also played on the carpet, not to table top.Over the next few years I got lots of teams, floodlights, fence for round the pitch, stands, scoreboard plus extra characters like team manager and refs and linesmen etc.I spent hours playing and had leagues.Sometimes I would play games against mates who were also into subbuteo.After a while I packed it all away and eventually about fifty odd years, sold it all on eBay.By the way, I also had a subbuteo cricket game.
Quote from: drfchound on February 14, 2025, 07:17:08 pmQuote from: Pancho Regan on February 14, 2025, 06:59:19 pmQuote from: scawsby steve on February 14, 2025, 05:55:01 pmI loved Subbuteo, and had a Rovers' team with the strip of the early 1950s, which was white shirts with red collars and numbers, black shorts, and black, red, and white socks.Although I say it myself, I was bloody good at it.Brilliant SS!I got into Subbuteo thanks to my eldest brother who posts on here as graingrover.He used to play the game as a kid but was too much older than me and my other brother to play with us, and he left home before I can remember.However he bought us our first Subbuteo set and bequeathed his old Subbuteo pitch to us and that’s the pitch we played the game on for many years.I still have the pitch and it is still playable.Graingrover will verify, but I estimate that pitch is now around 70 years old.A question for you Scawsby Steve: Subbutteo was marketed as a ‘table top’ game but we NEVER played it on the table. We always cleared the room and spread the pitch out on the carpet.How about you?Pancho, I was also a devoted subbuteo player.I got my first set for Christmas when I was about ten or eleven years old.I also played on the carpet, not to table top.Over the next few years I got lots of teams, floodlights, fence for round the pitch, stands, scoreboard plus extra characters like team manager and refs and linesmen etc.I spent hours playing and had leagues.Sometimes I would play games against mates who were also into subbuteo.After a while I packed it all away and eventually about fifty odd years, sold it all on eBay.By the way, I also had a subbuteo cricket game.Hound, you had me until you sold it all on e-bay mate!What you had was priceless!What remains of our set is in my loft. We too had the perimeter fence (totally superfluous), floodlights (why?!), scoreboard, replica FA Cup, European Cup etc.Not many people know that Doncaster Rovers actually won the European Cup in 1967, beating Mansfield Town (aka Sweden) 6-3 in the final having knocked out Real Madrid (aka Leeds United & Swansea) in the semis.
I had a five or seven a side ( can’t remember which ) Subbuteo set, it had cardboard walls about 2 inches high and curved plastic corners so you make the ball travel around, like an ice puck does. It came with two teams, one blue shirts white shirts like Everton and with Red shirts white shorts like Man Utd, this was in early 1970’s. I wanted a different team colour so I went to the local Co-op toy department with my birthday or Christmas money a team I liked the kit of Hamilton Acc, red and white hoops, this would have about 4 years before I ever set foot inside Belle Vue.