Ok, hear me out. Ask a Subbuteo fan of different ages when the table-top football game reached its peak and you’ll get a number of different answers. Older players will describe the soul of the hand-painted heavyweights, while those in their 30s might argue the ability to curl and manipulate…
Would you pay £1,000 for 19 Subbuteo teams?
Old Subbuteo can be an expensive hobby for collectors. The older heavyweight Subbuteo sets, teams and accessories can often collect a premium if they are in good condition. But one eBay listing could prove to be too much for most Subbuteo buyers. A seller has listed 19 heavyweight Subbuteo teams…
The best teams in the Scottish Premiership ranked by Subbuteo kit
The Scottish Premiership is back and we couldn’t be more excited here on Subbuteo.Online. There are a few reasons; many surviving examples of the UK’s best football stadiums stand North of the border. There’s also the Old Firm Derby, one of the great games in world football, and of course,…
This man has a perfect Goodison Park replica for his Subbuteo stadium
Have you ever seen a Subbuteo stadium look this good? Philip Hammel is a long-suffering Everton fan from San Diego and while Goodison Park may be thousands of miles away he has his own incredibly detailed creation to remind him of the Grand Old Lady herself. After sharing the video…
How to fix Subbuteo? Three ideas to rejuvenate the game
Subbuteo is brilliant. Whether you’re collecting, building a stadium or playing in tournaments or with friends, it seems like the game is flexible enough to suit all tastes. Having survived for well over 70 years now it probably seems a bit arrogant to think I know where the game should…
The world’s first female Subbuteo set is up for a top award
The all-female Subbuteo set launched as a special edition earlier in the year is up for a top media award. Ogilvy, the PR company behind the set, has been listed in the PR Week awards for the best marketing campaigns of the year. It has been listed for the Best…
New York City FC’s Subbuteo secret revealed during Pep Guardiola’s visit
Manchester City are in New York to compete in the ludicrous International Champions Cup tournament, a leg-wearying set of friendlies with some of the ultra-rich teams in world football. City, whose ownership group also owns New York City, are using the US club’s facilities at Orangeburg as part of their…