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  1. PZ
    PZ
    June 19, 2008 at 6:56 am | | Reply


    Those league ladders were the best. Watching Final Score Saturday afternoon and trying to catch everything so you could update your ladder as soon as possible. I haven’t read Shoot in 20+ years (getting old now) so I’m not sure I’ll miss it (would love to find some old copies of Roy of the Rovers though…mom threw all mine out years ago).

    One thing though, modern versions of the league ladders can be found here. http://www.michaelwray.co.nz/ They are spreadsheets which are really just 21st century versions of the league ladders but for big kids. :)

  2. Colin
    Colin
    August 13, 2008 at 5:25 pm | | Reply


    You are a bit presumptious… Shoot is still in the shops, it just changed publisher!

  3. steve
    steve
    September 20, 2008 at 1:04 pm | | Reply


    no its gone now but i now get match which is still good

  4. Dave
    Dave
    April 30, 2009 at 4:23 am | | Reply


    One site keeping it real is http://www.football4sale.com

    You will find 100s of past football magazines on there.

  5. bob
    bob
    July 8, 2009 at 5:00 am | | Reply


    I would say that the You Are The Ref feature was terrific and an iconic image of the times as were the weekly ‘signed columns by George Best, Kevin Keegan and others…

  6. Humberto Tito Correa
    Humberto Tito Correa
    July 30, 2009 at 6:49 pm | | Reply


    Hola, am argentinien, I would like to know if I could find contact with an old friend of mine called Chris Davies, I know he was a journalist of the magazine SHOOT almost 27 or 28 years ago, we were great friends but we lost contact since many years ago, we stopped our connection after the Malvinas/Falklands war. If you could get me his e-mail address I will really appreciate it too much, muchas gracias !!!!!!! from Buenos Aires.

    1. Robin Peters
      Robin Peters
      March 15, 2010 at 10:42 am | | Reply


      Don’t know if this is the same Chris Davies, http://journalisted.com/christopher-davies

      Good luck!

      Rob

  7. sophie
    sophie
    August 28, 2009 at 4:15 pm | | Reply


    Do you have the shoot magazine from the nottingham forest euopean cup 1989 ?

    1. Simon
      Simon
      July 30, 2010 at 7:07 pm | | Reply


      I have that copy + many more from that year are you still interested ?

  8. Hussain Bin Zainudin
    Hussain Bin Zainudin
    February 10, 2010 at 1:08 pm | | Reply


    I am writing in memory of my former room-mate, the late Mohamad Sofian Bin Yusof who was a great (you can say, ‘fanatic/obsessed’) fan of the soccer magazine-SHOOT. We were both high school students at Terengganu Science Secondary School at Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia from 1976 to 1980. While we never study in the same class, we were in the same dormitory in the Second Year (1977) and the Third Year (1978).

    Mohamad Sofian’s interest in the SHOOT magazine was so great that he made sure he would not miss a single weekly edition. Through it, his knowledge about English soccer was so deep and extensive that it would put many Briton or Englishmen to shame. Unlike many who would only limit their interest to the respective team they supported or confined to established teams in the top division, Sofian’s knowledge even reached to those about the other teams in the lowest divisions as well. Friends and relatives who used to study in England told me that, with such knowledge, Sofian could have easily won a famous, big-prize Football Quiz TV Program in UK if he participated.

    I have one particular fond and amusing memory of the man. As full-time school boarders then, we were allowed to go out of the school campus to town only twice a month. When Sofian had used up his quota, he would start to find people to buy the SHOOT magazine for him. Knowing this, we would intentionally and playfully hide ourselves just to give him a short ‘fright’ before giving ourselves up.

    After the Fifth Year Examination (SPM-Malaysian Certificate Of Education) in 1980, we parted. I never met the man again after i went back to my home-state Sarawak. I furthered my studies in a local university. While there, i learned through our mutual friends that Sofian had died at a young age after succumbing to cancer.

    I was looking for the Shoot Official Web-Site to relate my acquaintance with the unique and remarkable man. To my shock, horror and despair, I have just now learnt that the SHOOT magazine had also closed down and no longer in publication. Why?? Some kind and caring individual(s) could have muster all efforts to salvage it then. What about REVIVING it now? Because it is rich in traditions and history which should be allowed to live on and on. It meant so much to a loyal reader like Sofian and probably many others like him, too. I am pretty sure that, if Sofian were still alive today, he would be very, very sad. Thank you.

    To the former publisher of the SHOOT magazine (anybody can relay to them?), if you care to express your appreciation of my late friend’s support and readership, you can also contact me through my personal cell phone number : 60-16-8734909. Hussain-Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.

  9. UKO
    UKO
    March 10, 2010 at 6:36 am | | Reply


    pls were can i buy the shoot monthly or weekly magazine now,pls sm 1 should help

  10. Kamil
    Kamil
    April 11, 2010 at 6:44 am | | Reply


    Shoot mag out and gone.What a pity. Back in the 70′s and 80′s Malaysians probably know about English football quite as much as any English kids thru magazines such as Tiger,Shoot amd Goal.Shoot is my favourite esp because of the good quality centre spread pics of teams which will then adorn my room or into my scrapbook.Back then we see the actual games only once a week on TV in Star Soccer but names like Charlie George,Peter Lorimer,Eddie Gray,Emlyn Hughes,Steve Highway,Alan Hudson,Malcolm McDonald, and later Gordon Hill,Kevin Keegan,Ian Rush or my fav Liam Brady are names more known to us than the Prime Minister of Britain.I regret to hv lost
    my scrapbook.RGDS.

  11. Megat Terawis
    Megat Terawis
    November 13, 2010 at 3:19 pm | | Reply


    Greetings..
    Back in the 70′s, Shoot was my must buy magazine every week, much to the annoyance of my parents. As an average Malaysian kid growing up..it was indeed well beyond my $ allowance. I got to know about so many of my football heroes thru Shoot…Gerry Francis..Keegan..Gordon Hill etc. Even memorable was when Gordon Hill mentioned one of our local heroes, the late Mokhtar Dahari in his column after the England B tour in 1978. Our national team drew with England B ( 1-1 )..and Mokhtar scored a wonderful goal. Sad to know that Shoot is no longer around. RGDS from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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