Roy of The Rovers 14:12 - May 28 with 5393 views | BrianMcCarthy | Did we all read it? 'The Safest Hands in Soccer' was my favourite strip. Gordon was the business and might well be the reason I became a goalie. Sometimes they'd put him up front for corners and the clown would forget where he was and catch the ball, but generally he was as cool as ice. 'Billy's Boots' was nonsense. Billy was a useless fcuker, to be fair. He was shite at football, found these priceless boots that made him brilliant, but would still lose the boots almost every single shagging week. | |
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Roy of The Rovers on 18:32 - May 28 with 1609 views | VancouverHoop |
Roy of The Rovers on 18:29 - May 28 by Addinall | Showing my age here. The comics in my day were mostly in text. Wizard,Rover,Hotspur and Adventure. Can remember Limp along Leslie and Napper Todd. Only team I remember was Ironside Rovers. I remember the teams from different titles playing each other. |
Got Adventure for several years. Loved 'Blockbuster Brown, M.A.' the teacher at a public school who moonlighted as an all-in wrestler | | | |
Roy of The Rovers on 18:38 - May 28 with 1602 views | VancouverHoop | Believe it or not I bought issue #1 of Tiger at the newsagent in our village, I was five years old. Not only did it have RoR on the cover it had a cardboard tiger head with a string at the back and a packet of rosin. If you put the rosin on your fingers and dragged the string through them it made the tiger ROAAAR! ... sort of. | | | |
Roy of The Rovers on 18:40 - May 28 with 1594 views | Mick_S |
Roy of The Rovers on 18:32 - May 28 by VancouverHoop | Got Adventure for several years. Loved 'Blockbuster Brown, M.A.' the teacher at a public school who moonlighted as an all-in wrestler |
I don’t like the sound of that. | |
| Did I ever mention that I was in Minder? |
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Roy of The Rovers on 18:48 - May 28 with 1583 views | Mick_S | 6 foot 10 and from one of the Hebrides Islands. Looks familiar! | |
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Roy of The Rovers on 19:52 - May 28 with 1530 views | DiggertheMole | If my memory has not totally failed me there was a storyline where "Nipper Lawrence" disillusioned with his professional career, leaves football and gets a proper job. He is, of course, grabbed for the works team who are playing QPR next week. Turns out QPR are "Quality Pies and Rissoles" - a name with a certain resonance. | | | |
Roy of The Rovers on 20:08 - May 28 with 1519 views | denhamhoop2 | Massive fan of Roy of the Rovers remember Hard Man whose team had an overseas manager Victor Boskovic Mighty Mouse was as wide as he was tall and a trainee doctor as well as star winger. Would say Geoff Giles was Melchester Rovers unsung hero and just imagine how many goals Racey would've scored if he had been the penalty taker rather than Duncan McKay | | | |
Roy of The Rovers on 20:09 - May 28 with 1514 views | Metallica_Hoop | A couple of times. The only comic I remember getting into as a kid was 'Warlord' I did however have the game on the Atari ST. | |
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Roy of The Rovers on 22:15 - May 28 with 1441 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Roy of The Rovers on 18:27 - May 28 by Myke | Used to love RotR. Every Saturday that comic (which are now called 'graphic magazines- which always makes me feel uneasy) and a packet of silvermints was my 'pocket- money' in the late 60's early 70' |
Silvermints!!! Jesus, I'd forgotten them. | |
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Roy of The Rovers on 22:19 - May 28 with 1431 views | Myke |
Roy of The Rovers on 22:15 - May 28 by BrianMcCarthy | Silvermints!!! Jesus, I'd forgotten them. |
How could you forget the 'cool clean hero'!! Still going strong today | | | |
Roy of The Rovers on 22:50 - May 28 with 1408 views | DWQPR |
Roy of The Rovers on 22:19 - May 28 by Myke | How could you forget the 'cool clean hero'!! Still going strong today |
Dad owned the newsagents on the corner of Thorpebank Road and Dunraven back in the 70’s and 80’s and Roy of the Rovers was always put aside for me each Saturday. The one story that was total bow locks was Millionaire Villa about a story of some rich bloke buying a club about to go bust but with the proviso that he would then play in the team. Glad Flavio’s overinflated ego never reached such heights! And sweets? Packet of either orange or cola spangles! | |
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Roy of The Rovers on 01:27 - May 29 with 1353 views | Boston |
Roy of The Rovers on 22:50 - May 28 by DWQPR | Dad owned the newsagents on the corner of Thorpebank Road and Dunraven back in the 70’s and 80’s and Roy of the Rovers was always put aside for me each Saturday. The one story that was total bow locks was Millionaire Villa about a story of some rich bloke buying a club about to go bust but with the proviso that he would then play in the team. Glad Flavio’s overinflated ego never reached such heights! And sweets? Packet of either orange or cola spangles! |
Did that shop become residential housing? | |
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Roy of The Rovers on 06:57 - May 29 with 1294 views | DWQPR |
Roy of The Rovers on 01:27 - May 29 by Boston | Did that shop become residential housing? |
Converted back in 1996. Builders done a good job of it with the windows and the stone work fitting in with the rest of the street. The original look can be found on YouTube if you search for the Monty Python Ministry of Funny Walks when John Cleese walks out of it. Suffered a devastating fire in August 1986 when someone (who we think we know who but was never charged) decided it would be funny to set fire to the Sunday morning papers that had been stacked in the doorway when the were delivered. The frame of the doorway was wood and hardboard and behind the right side in the shop was where we used to stack the crisps. As one of the firemen said damping down, we might as we have had petrol stacked there. | |
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Roy of The Rovers on 09:24 - May 29 with 1256 views | Antti_Heinola |
Roy of The Rovers on 15:15 - May 28 by BrianMcCarthy | Hmmm.... I may have been harsh on Billy, so. |
also, i think in later eps it was proved that they weren't magic. They just gave Billy belief in himself. | |
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Roy of The Rovers on 09:25 - May 29 with 1256 views | themodfather | yes read roy of the rovers, but later preferred a comic called "scoop" they had a story of "leiper the keeper" taking his team thru 4th div to div 1 and into the england team....and a computer based football league, but london teams were grouped, ie south london and manchester teams were joined etc... | | | |
Roy of The Rovers on 11:51 - May 29 with 1229 views | zizoustainrod |
Roy of The Rovers on 09:25 - May 29 by themodfather | yes read roy of the rovers, but later preferred a comic called "scoop" they had a story of "leiper the keeper" taking his team thru 4th div to div 1 and into the england team....and a computer based football league, but london teams were grouped, ie south london and manchester teams were joined etc... |
Gees, I remember that too! Loved Scoop, Roy of the Rovers, and SHOOT! as I was growing up. That league was lots of fun with Thames Southern, North London, Southcoast City, Manchester Town - can't remember the others. Composite sides from the different parts of the UK. Eastern Town was Aberdeen, Dundee United, etc. | | | |
Roy of The Rovers on 12:00 - May 29 with 1223 views | HamptonR | Safest Hands in Soccer was a favourite of mine, I used to give call myself that when I was giving it large in the playground. Also Cast iron Bill and This Goalies Got Guts, ring bells but they may have been one off tales. | | | |
Roy of The Rovers on 12:15 - May 29 with 1212 views | hantssi | Anybody remember the American cowboy who inherited a cricket team, came over and ended up playing for them? | | | |
Roy of The Rovers on 15:18 - May 29 with 1172 views | TGRRRSSS | Fatty from BAsh Street Kids to be known as Freddie from now on. | | | |
Roy of The Rovers on 17:23 - May 29 with 1130 views | ThaiHoop | I was actually IN it!! They used to have a thing where you called a number (which was probably horrendously expensive) and left a message for your favourite player. I did that and a few weeks later I got a letter saying my message would be printed in the comic together with a cheque for £5 (which was a princely sum for 10 or 11 year old ThaiHoop I in the early 80's!). Unfortunately they spelt my surname wrong in the comic but looking back that's a good thing as to my eternal shame my favourite player was Kenny Dalglish!! 😳 | | | |
Roy of The Rovers on 22:54 - May 29 with 1021 views | Wegerles_Stairs |
Roy of The Rovers on 09:25 - May 29 by themodfather | yes read roy of the rovers, but later preferred a comic called "scoop" they had a story of "leiper the keeper" taking his team thru 4th div to div 1 and into the england team....and a computer based football league, but london teams were grouped, ie south london and manchester teams were joined etc... |
Scoop was great - Jon Stark the mercenary striker was in it too. Loads of old British comics here: https://britishcomics.wordpress.com/ | | | |
Roy of The Rovers on 08:32 - May 30 with 984 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Jon Stark - £250 a goal. What a memory! | |
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Roy of The Rovers on 08:49 - May 30 with 968 views | distortR |
Roy of The Rovers on 11:51 - May 29 by zizoustainrod | Gees, I remember that too! Loved Scoop, Roy of the Rovers, and SHOOT! as I was growing up. That league was lots of fun with Thames Southern, North London, Southcoast City, Manchester Town - can't remember the others. Composite sides from the different parts of the UK. Eastern Town was Aberdeen, Dundee United, etc. |
that football league! seem to remember we were held back by having to include chelsea, fulham and brentford players. the comic seems to have run from '78 - '81 | | | |
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