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155.1 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Wed Jan 22 1992 10:33 | 1 |
| football comic strips? - Arsenal away and Chelsea away.
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155.2 | Buster | GOTA1::APPELQVIST | Your man on the Northern front | Wed Jan 22 1992 11:11 | 12 |
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When i was a kid i talked my father in to subscribe a magazine called
"Buster". it contained strips like "Roy Race and Melchester Rovers",
"Canon Ken" (A scotsman from the Hebride Islands who alwas shot a hole
in the net), "Benny Goldfoot" (A kid who found a pair of boots that once
belonged to a famous British forward) and a comic strip called "Nobby
Stiles". I remered waiting for the postman to bring the magazine home.
I even saved 10 years of magazines, im saving them for my future sons.
I think that the origin of those strips are all English, anyone that
can tell?
Mats
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155.3 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Wed Jan 22 1992 11:30 | 11 |
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In this Country the comic your refering to was called I think,
Tiger and scorcher, Canon Ken was called Hot Shot Hamish, Benny
Goldfoot was called Billy's Boots and of cause Roy Race was Roy
of the Rovers he must be about fifty by now. I don't remember
anything about Nobby Stiles though
If I can remember any of the other Stories I'll add them later.
Neil...
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155.4 | | CURRNT::PAGED | Ivan the iconoclast | Wed Jan 22 1992 11:32 | 1 |
| Lets hear it for Billy the fish !!
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155.5 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | One more mint Mr President ? | Wed Jan 22 1992 11:59 | 10 |
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Wasn't there a character called 'Nipper' or something - he was a gypsy
who used to play with no boots on....
Also there was 'Bobby of the Blues' who played for Everpool (or was it
Liverton).
Paul
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155.6 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Wed Jan 22 1992 12:07 | 6 |
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Yes your right but wasn't Nipper the name of his dog.
Also the legendary motor racing driver Skid Solo...
Neil........
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155.7 | those were the days | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Wed Jan 22 1992 12:11 | 13 |
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Roy of the Rovers is still playing, he is in the Daily Star newspaper
every day.
Istill have some comic/annuals with Hot Shot hamish, Billy boots etc,
well with me being so young, you know.
There used to be 'The Hard Man' (Johnny Dexter) now playing for
Melchester Rover and Roy Race, I rememeber his manager was a short fat
bald person, and mybe polish???
Ahhh those were the day, comics called Hotspur, Wizard, Warlord....
mac
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155.8 | Hope they'll be as bad against Feyenoord | BONNET::ZIJL | The one who always loses his SODEXHO card | Wed Jan 22 1992 12:21 | 1 |
| Hotspur(s) seems to be a comic again nowadays
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155.9 | | GOTA1::APPELQVIST | Your man on the Northern front | Wed Jan 22 1992 13:29 | 8 |
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One of my favourites in that magazine was a short, fat man with glasses
who worked in a hospital and was playing for the hospital football
team. He had a horrable fat lady as a supervisor in the hospital that
woudn't let him play the games. He ended up playing for the England
national team. I don't remember his name (it wasn't Terry Butcher):-)
Mats
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155.10 | Was it Mighty Mouse | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Jan 22 1992 14:09 | 1 |
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155.11 | | BEAGLE::CAMPBELL | Real ponies don't go oink! | Wed Jan 22 1992 14:09 | 7 |
| Then there was Legge's Eleven from the Lion or Tiger. One of his team
was a french juggler who used to run up the pitch with the ball
balanced on his head and walk it into the goal (well, it WAS for kids
weren't it?)
Stevo
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155.12 | Roy Race- is he god?? | PEKING::DAVIESG | | Wed Jan 22 1992 14:21 | 6 |
| re .10;
Mighty mouse was Hot Shot Hamish's team mate,if i remember correctly.
Greg...
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155.13 | | RIGHTO::HAIGH | A vision of guerrilla goodness. | Wed Jan 22 1992 14:48 | 6 |
| >One of my favourites in that magazine was a short, fat man with glasses
>He ended up playing for the England national team.
Sammy Lee?
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155.14 | | CURRNT::PAGED | Ivan the iconoclast | Wed Jan 22 1992 17:10 | 1 |
| Wasn't it "Lags 11" ? It was about a prison team.
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155.15 | It's neither Kopa nor Platini.... | GLDOA::BOSSONNEY | | Wed Jan 22 1992 17:38 | 13 |
| Does anybody knows if these comic strips have ever been published
in a book or if any othr way to get my hands on them?
In particular, I am interested in a French Football story
published in the late 60's/early 70's in "Tintin". I can't remember the
name of the hero but the lad used to play for Barcelona and was
involved in a lot of adventures. The graphics were outstanding; I think
the same artist was the creator of Michel Vaillant, a Formula I ace.
JF, does that ring a bell? I would love to get these books for my kids.
Jacques
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155.16 | Simply the best | SCOAYR::GMCKEE | | Thu Jan 23 1992 17:34 | 6 |
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For entertainment,great football,sex,scandal,murder,you needn't
look any further than the Sun's STRIKER.
Gordon
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155.17 | | ARRODS::SWANSON | | Thu Jan 23 1992 19:07 | 17 |
| Billy's Boots and Lag's Eleven came out of the same comic, but I can not
remember the name (Shoot maybe) but I used to read it.
The boots which Billy found belonged to a former International called..
wait for it.. Dead Shot Keene.
Strange for Mr. and Mrs.Kene to call their son Dead, very macabre.
You can just imagine it, "oi Dead have you cleaned out yer bedroom"
or " oh yes Mrs. so and so of course, our Dead's playing for Fulchester
now you know"
and as for "Shot"
Luckily he became a great international and so his name had a nice ring to it.
Great stuff though.
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155.18 | Hmmm. Bit like Mark McGhee really... | SED750::SADAT | Tarik Sadat: London South TCC | Thu Jan 23 1992 19:33 | 11 |
| Anybody remember one from "Victor" - imperialist rag that it was - called
"Gorgeous Gus"???
I seem to recall that it was something to do with some tiny island in the
English Channel or somat, where the principle character (presumably Gus
himself?) owned the entire island, including the football team, and thereby
ensured his selection every week???
Ridiculous!
Tarik
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155.19 | Not Shoot | ARRODS::SWANSON | | Fri Jan 24 1992 14:36 | 7 |
| > Billy's Boots and Lag's Eleven came out of the same comic, but I can not
> remember the name (Shoot maybe) but I used to read it.
After consultation with colleagues in the pub last night, I can conclude that
it was not Shoot, which was (is?) a more serious rag with a glossy cover.
I belive I was thinking of Lion or Tiger or something.
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155.20 | it did exist - honest ! | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | One more mint Mr President ? | Fri Jan 24 1992 15:03 | 6 |
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re .19
It wasn't 'Scorcher and Score' was it ?
Paul
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155.21 | It definatly existed!!!! | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Fri Jan 24 1992 15:21 | 9 |
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I'm sure it was called Tiger & Scorcher.......
Wasn't it called Scorcher then it merged with Tiger hence
the title......
Neil......
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155.22 | tgif... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Fri Jan 24 1992 15:27 | 7 |
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Scorcher & Score ? I don't remember seeing you on one of our
Friday night beer-and-curry-runs!! 8-) 8-)
Sorry, lads, but it is Friday..
Andy.
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155.23 | damage in the box | KERNEL::SMITHS | | Fri Jan 24 1992 18:27 | 23 |
| The comic strip in "90 minutes" is usually quite good titled "damage in
the box".This weeks example was amusing.
Scene:Ossie Ardilles(sp.) is standing next to Lotthar Matthus(sp.)
Lothar: guten tag,signor ossie
Ossie: ?? lothar ??
L:I'm here to play for newcastle for the rest of the season,free of
charge...
O:FANTASTIC !!
Lothar removing mask to reveal Jeremy Beadle:
JB:not really ossie !,its me,BEADLE !! ha ha ha
O:oh !
O:have you brought your boots with you ?
steve
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155.24 | DAMAGE!! | PEKING::DAVIESG | | Wed Jan 29 1992 13:53 | 28 |
| I agree, DAMAGE IN THE BOX is really good, like when Alex ferguson was
talking to Peter Reid before the Manchester derby
A: So are you playing today then Peter?
P: No, I don't really think so Alex.
A: I really do envy you, still being able to spend your twilight years
playing.
P: Yeah, your right, I think I will play after all.
(Alex walks back into the Manchester changing room and says, smiling:)
A: Good news lads, he fell for it!!!.
A classic.
Greg...
I thought it was a bit uncalled for when they portrayed Lee Sharp as an
Acholholic (reason for being out, when he was actually injured)
Tut tut.
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155.25 | Up the Tollies | CHEFS::HOUSEB | | Wed Jan 29 1992 14:46 | 12 |
| The Daily Mirror's strip "Scorer" is my favorite.
It is the story of Dave Storry - centre forward for Tolcaster (the
Tollies) and England U21s.
It focuses basically on Dave's love life. The low point came when
Dave's team mate Trev Benjamin married his ex-girlfriend. At the
moment he is dating Jen, an American TV reporter.
Great reading.
Brian ;-)
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155.26 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Wed Jan 29 1992 16:43 | 7 |
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Somewhat 'mirrors' your own life eh Brian ?? Except that
you don't play for Englans U21s.
8-)
JN.
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155.27 | U.T.B.N.B. eh Neil | CHEFS::HOUSEB | | Mon Feb 03 1992 14:16 | 6 |
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Jeff,
Yeah, and her names not Jen either :-)
Brian.
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155.28 | | RAYON::CONNORR | All the lads are cheering, get the f* beers in | Thu Dec 23 1993 16:16 | 43 |
| Anyone read Zit - an alternative adult comic in Britain?
There was an article in there on football a while back which the Sun
reprinted this morning. I found it quite funny. Among the stories and
quizzes:
An advert with a picture of Tony Adams standing in front of a row of
cars with the Nike symbol in top left corner, except it didn't say nike
it said Donkey. The advert ran:
BEHIND EVERY GREAT FOOTBALL STADIUM THERE'S A
BALL IN THE CARPARK FROM TONY ADAMS.
And a quiz,
Q1: Everton are playing in a Wembley cup final. Do they?
a) Lose in normal time
b) Lose in extra time
c) Lose in a replay
Q2: Why did Trevor Steven join Marseille?
a) To enhance his England prospects
b) To see Chris Waddle's french stick
c) #14,000 a week
Q3: Which of the following was the biggest waste of money?
a) Tony Cottee
b) Garry Birtles
c) Justin Fashanu's engagement ring
Others in their as well including a cut out John Barnes with either
Liverpool strip or England strip. Comes complete with Barnesey book of
abuse, including:
`I dont understand it, he does it every week for Liverpool'
`Come on Barnes, you lazy ****'
`Get that Carlton palmer on'
Theres a few others in there I found quite funny (My little Terry
Hurlock, Are you Graham Taylor in disguise quiz...).
I found them quite funny.
Rich
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