LoGacta Chart Soccer 00:18 - Feb 17 with 3596 views | OregonQPR | Some older anoraks like myself may remember this from your youth when it could be ordered through Shoot magazine. It has been remade as LoGacta 20 to reflect modern day football and can be purchased from the site linked below. https://logacta.co.uk/ | | | | |
LoGacta Chart Soccer on 01:58 - Feb 17 with 3540 views | Boston | Where did the football table thingies come from? Those little coloured shaped pieces of cardboard with the clubs names that you slipped into the table. After the Rangers, I loved Workington. [Post edited 17 Feb 2021 2:01]
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LoGacta Chart Soccer on 07:40 - Feb 17 with 3474 views | CamberleyR |
LoGacta Chart Soccer on 01:58 - Feb 17 by Boston | Where did the football table thingies come from? Those little coloured shaped pieces of cardboard with the clubs names that you slipped into the table. After the Rangers, I loved Workington. [Post edited 17 Feb 2021 2:01]
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Shoot! magazine, usually in the issue the week before the season started. | |
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LoGacta Chart Soccer on 08:44 - Feb 17 with 3437 views | BrianMcCarthy |
LoGacta Chart Soccer on 01:58 - Feb 17 by Boston | Where did the football table thingies come from? Those little coloured shaped pieces of cardboard with the clubs names that you slipped into the table. After the Rangers, I loved Workington. [Post edited 17 Feb 2021 2:01]
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Mansfield always got bumped up a couple of divisions on mine. It was beyond mysterious. | |
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LoGacta Chart Soccer on 08:53 - Feb 17 with 3428 views | karl | Loved the League Ladders from Shoot and learnt a lot about ground names and capacities while mucking about moving teams all over the place. Match of the Day magazine does them now and young fella always sets them up but get forgotten about too quick, although you can't update them on a Sunday with the papers and be relevant for long. Also they're far too big and flimsy, far better when they were about an A3 size of card and decent thickness, and they don't include Scottish lower leagues anymore, fallen victim to those who look down their nose on anything below their level yet complain when it's done to them...! Last season the first team card he lost was QPR, went down like a lead balloon, a yawning gap next to 16th in the Championship all year!! | | | |
LoGacta Chart Soccer on 09:09 - Feb 17 with 3412 views | DannyPaddox | The tabs themselves were little mines of information ... | | | |
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