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Look how classic that ball and boots combo are in the Maradona pic and then contrast them to the dayglo tragedy that's de rigueur in football nowadays. And I don't just mean in CLS in fairness to J69

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Totally agree with MM. The match balls of the 80s were timeless. Either a Mitre Delta, Adidas Tango or Minerva Supreme depending on what deal the home club had.

 

When did the standardised 'Premiership' ball come into use? I noticed on the video of the 4-3 at Anfield that they were still using a Tango back then.

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The players in your league look to be of a similar level of fitness as the ones in mine :lol:

 

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The players in your league look to be of a similar level of fitness as the ones in mine :lol:

 

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Across the keeper you doilum bottom left aiming for the with some spin on it so it sneaks inside. Decent body shape for the volley clearly you're not a cripple on the pitch, but not perfect. I was/am like Mark Hughes for volleys.

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Totally agree with MM. The match balls of the 80s were timeless. Either a Mitre Delta, Adidas Tango or Minerva Supreme depending on what deal the home club had.

 

When did the standardised 'Premiership' ball come into use? I noticed on the video of the 4-3 at Anfield that they were still using a Tango back then.

Totally agree with MM. The match balls of the 80s were timeless. Either a Mitre Delta, Adidas Tango or Minerva Supreme depending on what deal the home club had.

 

When did the standardised 'Premiership' ball come into use? I noticed on the video of the 4-3 at Anfield that they were still using a Tango back then.

Mitre Multiplex too. PUMA Kings for boots, adidas samba for 5 a side, accept no substitute.

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Across the keeper you doilum bottom left aiming for the with some spin on it so it sneaks inside. Decent body shape for the volley clearly you're not a cripple on the pitch, but not perfect. I was/am like Mark Hughes for volleys.

 

You can't tell from the first picture but my boot slid from under me just as I hit it, hence me ending up on the floor. Otherwise it would have burst the net!

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