Roy of The Rovers 14:12 - May 28 with 5783 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 14:32 - May 28 with 4069 views | Boston | Wasn’t a reader of that publication. [Post edited 28 May 2021 14:32]
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Roy of The Rovers on 14:37 - May 28 with 4056 views | QPRSteve | I used to love the names of the opposition clubs - Everpool and Oldcastle spring to mind. Why they never played Chelscum is a mystery. Do you remember another football strip called Legge's Eleven? Was in the Valiant I think. Best sporting strip as to be Tough of the Track - about runner All Tupper sticking it up all those posh boys. |  | |  |
Roy of The Rovers on 14:41 - May 28 with 4050 views | A40Bosh | Yes Brian, Gordon Stewart was my hero as a youngster and maybe also the reason I always loved being in goal too. |  |
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Roy of The Rovers on 14:51 - May 28 with 4038 views | Boston |
Roy of The Rovers on 14:37 - May 28 by QPRSteve | I used to love the names of the opposition clubs - Everpool and Oldcastle spring to mind. Why they never played Chelscum is a mystery. Do you remember another football strip called Legge's Eleven? Was in the Valiant I think. Best sporting strip as to be Tough of the Track - about runner All Tupper sticking it up all those posh boys. |
Was Alf Tupper in RoR then? If so I did read it a couple of times. |  |
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Roy of The Rovers on 15:05 - May 28 with 4001 views | Mick_S | Played for England, as well. Hair by one of The Nolan Sisters. |  |
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Roy of The Rovers on 15:09 - May 28 with 3995 views | soops | It was Billy’s Nan that kept throwing his boots out, God bless her the daft old bat! Also loved the Kid from Argentina and Hotshot Hamish and Mighty Mouse - I think the last 2 were in Tiger & Scorcher but seem to recall it merged with Roy of the Rovers in later years. |  | |  |
Roy of The Rovers on 15:13 - May 28 with 3989 views | Mick_S |
Roy of The Rovers on 15:09 - May 28 by soops | It was Billy’s Nan that kept throwing his boots out, God bless her the daft old bat! Also loved the Kid from Argentina and Hotshot Hamish and Mighty Mouse - I think the last 2 were in Tiger & Scorcher but seem to recall it merged with Roy of the Rovers in later years. |
I think the great man may have started his career in Tiger. He had proper hair then, too. |  |
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Roy of The Rovers on 15:15 - May 28 with 3985 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Roy of The Rovers on 15:09 - May 28 by soops | It was Billy’s Nan that kept throwing his boots out, God bless her the daft old bat! Also loved the Kid from Argentina and Hotshot Hamish and Mighty Mouse - I think the last 2 were in Tiger & Scorcher but seem to recall it merged with Roy of the Rovers in later years. |
Hmmm.... I may have been harsh on Billy, so. |  |
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Roy of The Rovers on 15:25 - May 28 with 3960 views | Mick_S | Oh well, that’s this thread fecked, then. |  |
| Did I ever mention that I was in Minder? |
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Roy of The Rovers on 15:28 - May 28 with 3953 views | hantssi | Brian, are you sure it wasn’t Billy the Fish? |  | |  |
Roy of The Rovers on 15:31 - May 28 with 3943 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Roy of The Rovers on 15:28 - May 28 by hantssi | Brian, are you sure it wasn’t Billy the Fish? |
BTF was a complicated character. |  |
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Roy of The Rovers on 15:35 - May 28 with 3931 views | hantssi |
Roy of The Rovers on 15:31 - May 28 by BrianMcCarthy | BTF was a complicated character. |
He always had the latest Hoddle and Waddle hair cut! I bet you look good with a mullet Bri! |  | |  |
Roy of The Rovers on 15:37 - May 28 with 3928 views | TomS | I always thought that Blackie never got the credit he deserved. He did all the hard work and delivered all those crosses on a sixpence for the cult hero. All Roy had to do was put the ball in the back of the net. |  | |  |
Roy of The Rovers on 15:41 - May 28 with 3918 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Roy of The Rovers on 15:37 - May 28 by TomS | I always thought that Blackie never got the credit he deserved. He did all the hard work and delivered all those crosses on a sixpence for the cult hero. All Roy had to do was put the ball in the back of the net. |
Blackie was Melchester's Simon Barker - hard-working stalwart with serious skills but curiously underappreciated. |  |
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Roy of The Rovers on 15:42 - May 28 with 3916 views | Hayesender | Not only read it, I even had the kit |  |
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Roy of The Rovers on 15:56 - May 28 with 3886 views | terryb |
Roy of The Rovers on 14:51 - May 28 by Boston | Was Alf Tupper in RoR then? If so I did read it a couple of times. |
I think Alf was in The Hotspur, but it might have been The Victory. I had a strong dislike for Melchester Rovers. In my mind they were Manchester United using a different name! |  | |  |
Roy of The Rovers on 15:57 - May 28 with 3878 views | MrSheen | I was fine with the kidnappings and plane crashes, but signing the Kemp brothers? FTOOOM! |  | |  |
Roy of The Rovers on 16:13 - May 28 with 3859 views | hantssi |
Roy of The Rovers on 15:42 - May 28 by Hayesender | Not only read it, I even had the kit |
Me too! Think I got it from TOFFS. |  | |  |
Roy of The Rovers on 17:06 - May 28 with 3793 views | HantsR | But what a sad, bizarre end for Mr Race, losing his left foot in a helicopter crash |  | |  |
Roy of The Rovers on 18:12 - May 28 with 3719 views | soops | Charlie ‘the cat’ Carter, Duncan McKay, Vic Guthrie, Blackie Gray, Roy Race -what a spine!! |  | |  |
Roy of The Rovers on 18:15 - May 28 with 3714 views | jtuck |
Roy of The Rovers on 15:56 - May 28 by terryb | I think Alf was in The Hotspur, but it might have been The Victory. I had a strong dislike for Melchester Rovers. In my mind they were Manchester United using a different name! |
Alf Tupper, a true track hero who lived on a diet of fish and chips and worked as a lorry driver, was in The Victor comic. Every issue featured a front and backbpage strip with the story of someone who won the Victoria Cross in combat. |  |
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Roy of The Rovers on 18:16 - May 28 with 3714 views | GloryHunter | James Milner has always made me think of Alf Tupper, the Tough of the Track. |  | |  |
Roy of The Rovers on 18:20 - May 28 with 3709 views | R_from_afar | Do you remember "Millionaire Villa"? A useless footballer who also happens to be loaded agrees to buy a cash-strapped football club, on the proviso that he gets to play in the first team. It's a good thing Flavio didn't read Roy of the Rovers! |  |
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Roy of The Rovers on 18:27 - May 28 with 3702 views | 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' |  | |  |
Roy of The Rovers on 18:29 - May 28 with 3698 views | 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. |  | |  |
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