BOBCHOPS.
3:11 Sat May 4
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Mitre Scirocco.
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normannomates
2:19 Sat May 4
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Admirals And fucking loved em
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Geoffrey Pike
11:31 Fri May 3
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Like most 70s kids, mugged off with Winfields to start with then got Gola. Remember getting a pair of Patrick at some point, I think Kevin Keegan was endorsing them at the time but they weren’t all that
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eusebiovic
11:04 Fri May 3
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A pair of Quasar football boots which were endorsed by Gary Lineker
They would have been the cheapest ones but they ripped my feet to ribbons. Soon upgraded to Lotto boots. They were much better at least they had some padding.
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wanstead_hammer
11:01 Fri May 3
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A ‘mystery’ pair of cripplers that me old man got down brick lane one Sunday. Then went on to the winfields and then one christmas i finally saw the ‘Adidas’ box under the tree. Opened it up expecting the Beckenbauers but it was Valencia rip-offs. Hard as rock.
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simon.s
10:36 Fri May 3
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I don’t remember my first football boots, possibly gola or mitre, but I had a pair of boots given to me by one of our very own.
But when I split up with his daughter, he asked for them back.
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stirlinghammer
10:35 Fri May 3
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i remember bootings ted...pretty sure i got my first west ham kit from there as well as all my subbuteo
wish i had these boots..Billys Boot/Tiger..
https://britishcomics.fandom.com/wiki/Billy%27s_Boots
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Briano
10:35 Fri May 3
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Just seen Lowermarsh post - Zactly
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Briano
10:33 Fri May 3
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Mitres from my cousin - 3 sizes too big
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ted fenton
10:23 Fri May 3
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Stanley Mathews boots plus West Ham Kit Christmas 1957 bought from Bootings at Goodmayes.
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arsene york-hunt
9:00 Fri May 3
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/football-rugby-boots-vintage-football-boots-leather-retro-style-size-9-ball/173586301769?hash=item286a8cc349:g:XDcAAOSwvApaN9Sb
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arsene york-hunt
8:57 Fri May 3
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Those leather ones that went a few inches up your leg with a hard toe section, like those that Nat Lofthouse and Stan Mathews used to wear. This was around 1955
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lowermarshhammer
8:50 Fri May 3
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Feel sorry for my kid brother, he got to wear my worn hand me downs probably at least 3 sizes too big with paper stuffed down the toe ends.
No wonder he hates all sports.
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Westham67
8:48 Fri May 3
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I don't know but they wouldn't have been expensive
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twoleftfeet
8:47 Fri May 3
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A pair of winfields
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bruuuno
8:45 Fri May 3
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A pair of shithouse golas from Romford market
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David L
8:39 Fri May 3
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No idea what they were but I'm sure I got them from Wards Sports near Romford station. The shop with the massive tennis racquet on the outside
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Far Cough
8:25 Fri May 3
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cygnet, that's what the big tongue is for
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Oh dear
5:22 Fri May 3
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A pair of Puma moulded stud, with a yellow Puma slash and yellow studs.
All very 70's
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Aalborg Hammer
4:40 Fri May 3
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A pair of old style boots with wooden nailed in studs and a high ankle cover..graduated to a pair of Adidas Santiagos by the time I was 14...remember playing in the Basingstoke area schools final at the Lansing Bagnall sports ground...the ball had laces and soaked up water like a sponge ...It game out of the cloud at about 8 foot up and it hit me on the back of the cranium like a medicine ball...out like a light ,I was
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cygnet
4:32 Fri May 3
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Can't remember. It's too long ago. What they certainly weren't were those George Best ones that had the laces over on one side. I remember someone at Primary school having a pair and thinking it was probably a good idea to have the laces out of the way where you actually strike the ball.
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