The Sticker Album you have all been waiting for....
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The Sticker Album you have all been waiting for....
Forget your Merlin Premier League ones this is where it's at;
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/i...=468292&s=kids
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/i...=468292&s=kids
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Forget your Merlin Premier League ones this is where it's at;
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/i...=468292&s=kids
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/i...=468292&s=kids
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Oh my days....
Are the youth really going to be swapping stickers in the playground?
Merlin are Johnny Come Lately's to the party anyway.It was always Panini before that. Not as good as the SHOOT League Ladders though.
Are the youth really going to be swapping stickers in the playground?
Merlin are Johnny Come Lately's to the party anyway.It was always Panini before that. Not as good as the SHOOT League Ladders though.
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No idea what a SHOOT league ladder is though - before my time perhaps?
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Nice. That actually beats MiniMillhouse's lego sticker book.
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SHOOT weekly footy magazine was great. In the build up to the start of the season, they issued a week by week tear out and keep League Ladder. Basically, it had all 92 teams on tiny little cardboard tabs, that you moved up and down according to the actual league tables and so having your very own league table.
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Panini for me. Had Football 79-84 and also odd ones like Buck Rogers and Aristocats.
Got the Italian Calcio one this year - 50th Anniversary - best album ever.
Got the Italian Calcio one this year - 50th Anniversary - best album ever.
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Forget your Merlin Premier League ones this is where it's at;
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/i...=468292&s=kids
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/i...=468292&s=kids
http://www.amazon.co.uk/World-Panini...1465264&sr=1-3
I'd love one.
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Sheesh - where were you in the 70's?
SHOOT weekly footy magazine was great. In the build up to the start of the season, they issued a week by week tear out and keep League Ladder. Basically, it had all 92 teams on tiny little cardboard tabs, that you moved up and down according to the actual league tables and so having your very own league table.
SHOOT weekly footy magazine was great. In the build up to the start of the season, they issued a week by week tear out and keep League Ladder. Basically, it had all 92 teams on tiny little cardboard tabs, that you moved up and down according to the actual league tables and so having your very own league table.
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http://www.subbuteotablesoccer.com/
Still have an old Subbuteo set kicking around in me Mums house, circa late 70's. Twas the 'Floodlight Edition'.
We should start a 'Football Quiz' Thread.....
I'll get me coat.
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Sheesh - where were you in the 70's?
SHOOT weekly footy magazine was great. In the build up to the start of the season, they issued a week by week tear out and keep League Ladder. Basically, it had all 92 teams on tiny little cardboard tabs, that you moved up and down according to the actual league tables and so having your very own league table.
SHOOT weekly footy magazine was great. In the build up to the start of the season, they issued a week by week tear out and keep League Ladder. Basically, it had all 92 teams on tiny little cardboard tabs, that you moved up and down according to the actual league tables and so having your very own league table.
My sticker albums were mixture of Merlin and Panini in the mid 90's. Never completed one.
Subbuteo was brilliant fun getting it all set up but rubbish to play with certain mates who just thought it was fun to flick everything as hard as they could, used to make me flinch as a 9yr old.