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Accept Read More. Cookie Policy. Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. Soccerette flat players A very early version of the game that uses the magnet and pitch format but includes original Subbuteo type celluloid players.

Soccerette then changed to a 3D type figure Soccerette flat set. Gorgeous brown bakelite pitch with black wood surround. Lovely showpiece with box tatty and all parts. Soccerette naming. The pitch surround has great graphics, visible in this mean and moody photographic presentation!

From the TAF game I give you a player that even the magic sponge could not get fit again. Can you see the join? It's all Greek to me! I think so. Hitler found. An ageing Hitler still managed to turn out for his local team every Sunday. Take it easy son. The original Soccerette. A very poorly designed player from the Soccerette magnetic football game.

Shut that door! You rang m'lud? This poor devil is either Lurch from the Munsters or a playing figure from the s game Kick Off - you decide. No, unfortunately not the wannabe wag parading her plastic breasts around the Soccer AM studio, but a football game from the 's played using magnetic poles on a large wooden pitch. The game contains possibly the campest footballing pose ever created. The one to really look out for contains flat celluloid players.

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