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reecejackox
05-02-2023, 11:39 PM
football computer games
I played football … end of
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LaLaLand
06-02-2023, 03:02 AM
Drawing or colouring or making things mainly, which still applies as I'm an artist now. :love:
Watching wrestling too, which also still applies. :joker:
smudgie
06-02-2023, 08:10 AM
Horse riding and everything horsey.
Swimming, big time.
Most outdoor sports, loved playing hockey and cricket best.
Crimson Dynamo
06-02-2023, 08:50 AM
meteorology
smoking
drinking
rusticgal
06-02-2023, 09:23 AM
Netball, Tennis and art and crafts.
Niamh.
06-02-2023, 06:40 PM
Horse riding was really the only thing I stuck with for a few years
AnnieK
06-02-2023, 06:55 PM
Ballet and tap dancing (think my mum was trying to make me a bit more graceful but was far happier climbing trees :))
Horse riding
Played netball and rounders for school
Then found boys, cigs and cheap cider :laugh:
Crimson Dynamo
06-02-2023, 07:49 PM
Horse riding was really the only thing I stuck with for a few years
smallest girl LT did that from 4 and still does it now at 21!
she rides for the uni team now
Niamh.
06-02-2023, 08:08 PM
smallest girl LT did that from 4 and still does it now at 21!
she rides for the uni team nowThat's brilliant that she kept it up
Collecting Panini football stickers.
I started being a collector of these in the 1984-85 season, that was the season I became an Evertonian.
I remember getting Ian Rush and Kenny Dalglish in my first packet and thinking this was great because at the time they were probably the two biggest names in English football. I didn't realise at the time that you got those two regular and ended up having many swaps of them.
I still have thousands of stickers boxed up that I've never thrown away.
I probably stopped collecting in the early 90s.i know that because I have a sticker of a young Ryan Giggs.
I used to collect the World Cup and European championships ones too. I have stickers from World cups 86 and 90 and Euro 88.
I never filled a book. It was a con, you always had to send off for the ones you didn't have.
I have great knowledge of football players from those days because of this.
While football was always the game I played, In the early 90s I became a Rugby league fan and that took over for me as a spectator sport.
Over the years my love for football has got less and less as the money and fakery has come into it. To the point now that it barely interests me.
Collecting Panini football stickers.
I started being a collector of these in the 1984-85 season, that was the season I became an Evertonian.
I remember getting Ian Rush and Kenny Dalglish in my first packet and thinking this was great because at the time they were probably the two biggest names in English football. I didn't realise at the time that you got those two regular and ended up having many swaps of them.
I still have thousands of stickers boxed up that I've never thrown away.
I probably stopped collecting in the early 90s.i know that because I have a sticker of a young Ryan Giggs.
I used to collect the World Cup and European championships ones too. I have stickers from World cups 86 and 90 and Euro 88.
I never filled a book. It was a con, you always had to send off for the ones you didn't have.
I have great knowledge of football players from those days because of this.
While football was always the game I played, In the early 90s I became a Rugby league fan and that took over for me as a spectator sport.
Over the years my love for football has got less and less as the money and fakery has come into it. To the point now that it barely interests me.
I used to collect those World Cup coin thingies ..
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