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"Just flick to kick"
Always found subbuteo boring personally.
There were better similar footy games IMO, the BAR football one being one, Big League I think was the one where you held the head with one hand and pulled the leg back with the other... I had both of these.
There was another which a mate of mime had where you pushed the head down and he kicked... don't remember the name of that though.
'appy dayz
Loved Subbuteo, got my dad to buy some 3/4" Ply and built some stands to go around the pitch ( which was pinned down onto the board ) made some legs for the plywood top and turned it into a table ( keep in mind at that age i always wanted to be a carpenter and loved working with wood )
had loads of teams aswell
Loved the game, happy childhood memories indeed
One poster on here was Welsh table football champion (subbuteo with slightly different rules), went to the 1990 rome world cup and played for Wales in the home internationals.
It was a serious affair
Yes it was in an age where he had little, and what we did have we held in wonderment .
Couldn't afford any of that poncey stuff, I had a game made by Waddington's which literally had plastic figures stuck on to tiddlywinks and the ball was a tiddlywink. Big fold up cardboard pitch.
Super Striker was much better than Subbuteo. Push the head down and it would fly in the top corner.
That was swiftly replace by matchday on my spectrum 48k though.
It was great, get to the edge of the box cut outside then back inside and shoot and the ball was guaranteed to nestle in the top corner.
I had a mate who used to play full 90 minute matches and win over 100-0 haha
Does anyone remember this sporting toy.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Official-Ar.../dp/B06VWH1SGV
I had super striker with the diving goalies.
The bloke in that story doesn't look old enough for Subbuteo to have played any part in his childhood.
A real Subbuteo aficionado would never buy a ready painted team. Half the fun was doing your own painting. That was just the start. Next you had to have a perfect pitch - any signs of folds and you were a novice. Floodlights were also important. There were no hooligans in those days but if I was still playing today I would paint some players as thugs and have them fighting under the floodlights.
Do you remember the ones where the bodies were made of a coated just card