Last we we reported on a Subbuteo collector who was selling off a huge amount of accessories on Facebook. At first the seller revealed a host of grandstands and box ...
Read MoreWhen Subbuteo was first launched it was a mail order business. Many of the first buyers bought the game before founder Peter Adolph had even built a prototype. Even when ...
Read MoreReaders often send in pictures of their latest Subbuteo finds, collections and stadiums and occasionally a rare gem comes up. Unfortunately there are also Subbuteo teams that were once rare ...
Read MoreAs a child anybody who bought Subbuteo teams will remember the famous ‘green wall’ of toy shops. The green wall was a display of Subbuteo and appeared in toy shops ...
Read MoreThe rarest and most valuable item ever made by Subbuteo strangely has nothing at all to do with football. The Beatles are one of the greatest bands of all time ...
Read MoreSubbuteo is not just a brilliant table-top football game that has lasted generations – it is also a perfect decoration for your bookshelves or desk. Subbuteo.Online will often showcase the ...
Read MoreIt is the dream of most Subbuteo players and collectors to one day create a room entirely dedicated to the game. A Subbuteo man (or woman) cave, a themed bar ...
Read MoreA beautifully painted stand of Subbuteo fans in a whole range of kits is not your normal stadium build. The small section of cheering plastic fans decked out in different ...
Read MoreWho doesn’t love a Subbuteo job lot? From broken players to unexpected rare teams, buying a job lot is always a gamble but always fun. They come in various sizes ...
Read MoreCollecting full Subbuteo teams can be an expensive hobby. Even standard teams can fetch up to £10 and rarer ones end up in the hundreds of pounds. There are over ...
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