World Cup means wallchart.
Downloaded one from BBC Sport last time. Nothing special. But it did the job.
Inform when you see a goodie.
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I've been sitting here poring over the one given away with The Age today and planning how to fit in catnaps for a month. Tricky business.

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i left my 2006 wallchart up well into 2007 untill eventually we moved, i wasnt allowed to put it up at the new flat

looking foward to the 2010 chart
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Do we have someone anorak enough to design a Fever Wallchart?
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
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The trainspotter's trainspotter. Good call.
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
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Page B3 of the todays Herald has one.
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Mirror Football's do-it-yourself wall chart, doesn't look too bad. Was made before World Cup draw. http://videos.icnetwork.co.uk/m4/wallchart.pdftimmymadden2009-12-07 17:40:55
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One man. SiNZ.
Of whirring all doing spreadsheet fame?
A small town in Europe........looking to bounce straight back up....well that aint going to happen
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One man. SiNZ.
Of whirring all doing spreadsheet fame?
indeed: one and the same
as Smithy says "the trainspotters' trainspotter"
role model and mentor to the YF Anorak Brigade

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Back in my distant youth, I remember having a huge poster with the entire draw, and the NZ squad on it. I believe it was sponsored by the good folks at Rothmans.
Maybe Thai Airways will produce one this time?
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^Does anyone still have a '82 World Cup guide? Think it was a green colour. Good grief - I adored it. '86 was a black colour with a Brazil v Spain match on the cover...
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^Does anyone still have a '82 World Cup guide? Think it was a green colour. Good grief - I adored it. '86 was a black colour with a Brazil v Spain match on the cover...
I still have one - published by Park Lane Press with a France v Belgium qualifier on the cover (night sky is greenish-blue). Knew that thing inside out. At least I better still have it - was left in a box of programmes at my parent's 10 years ago. I think I also managed to souvenir two Road to Spain publications from my uncle's old room at my grandparents - an orange book, and a blue one with Herbert celebrating a goal on the cover.
The best I could do in '86 was a magazine type publication (TVNZ??). 1990 had an awesome folder with collectable player stickers that an uncle sent from the UK. 1994's booklet was ok, had that stupid dog on the cover. Don't think I got anything in 1998. Got an official FIFA programme at the games in Korea 2002. Nothing in 2006.
Honestly, some of this recall scares me, especially when I haven't laid eyes on almost all of these in over a decade.
wolfman2009-12-08 00:05:16
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^ I had this one Wolfy:
"Honestly, some of this recall scares me, especially when I haven't laid eyes on almost all of these in over a decade."
hee hee hee.
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Grr thats ugly. Fifa will prob release one
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Also found online here:
Nice attempt. Just a shame the put "Soccer World Cup" across the top.Its no longer a problem.
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Also found online here:
Nice attempt. Just a shame the put "Soccer World Cup" across the top.
Its no longer a problem.
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Updated version of one of the previous posts. It's on the fridge. For the time being.
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Not bad. I'm thinking of just making my own.
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The January 2010 issue of Calcio Italia has one, free with their review of the past decade issue - quality at $9.95
Cheers,
JR
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i got the one from the herald? and laminated it
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I need one. I've still got my 2006 one up. My brother's German girlfriend brought my back a Deutsche PostBank wall chart. It's all in German, which is a bit of a laugh. It would be cool to be one in Afrikaans or Zulu this time!
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