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Table FootballNewest Review: ... have plastic/Perspex on the top so the ball doesn’t fly out and also some others have the mechanics so when the ball goes into the goal it re-appears back in the center. While whacking the ball around the table, its a good tip to try and act like you have four arms, as by spinning all the people on your team, you have a much greater chance of actually hitting the ball, and therefore ... more |
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by - written on 18/10/01
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Table Football, or Foosball as its known in some parts of the US, is a godly game. You set it up, get a couple of mates then break your wrist trying to slam the goal in. Yes, it really is that fun. You can buy a football table like this just about anywhere like Argos or Lidls, and can cost anywhere from £20 to £200 depending on the quality of the table, footballers and the football within it. The top class tables are steel re-enforced - they hurt if you walk into them - or have plastic/Perspex on the top so the ball doesn’t fly out and also some others have the mechanics so when the ball goes into the goal it re-appears back in the center. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/12/00
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They have done it with football now why don't rugby try it! Well Christmas has just gone so imagine my delite on christmas morning when it was there just there sitting there table football. Well after an 1 hour and 1/2 of assembly it was built. My table it one of these in the picture no mdf wooden bottom no glass nice, this must of cost a bomb so thanks santa. The people who santa got it from had alot of choice. Fun ones, one with money slots on the side, ones with transfers on the side wow I was in heaven. Becareful if buying one the things to make sure. 1: You have the money 2: You have the room 3: If you are buying make sure ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/08/00 (Useful, 129 readings)
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This is a very good game for either at home or in the amusement arcade. We were able to pick one up at a boot sale for only £3, which we thought a bargain. We kep't it in his shed (sorry gang hut).It has given us our moneys worth but has now (after 3 years) given up the ghost. While at the Millenium dome recently there were two big football tables and 5 minute matches were being held throughout the day. We stayed for 3 matches - playing for reds. The hype was brilliant. Imagine about 30 people all working their fingers to the bone trying to get the ball up to the goal. We won 2 out of the 3 games - good old reds! I do have to give a word of ... Read the complete review


