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Shoot (football magazine)

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224:. Included in the package were tabs for all the teams, printed in the teams' colours, which could be fitted into the slits to reflect every team's position in the standings. As the season progressed and teams moved up and down the table, their tabs could be adjusted accordingly. Old league ladders are still regularly sold on 31: 313: 310: 252:
s circulation hit a high of 120,000 copies per week in 1996. It changed to a monthly magazine in 2001, selling in excess of 33,000 copies a month. It was relaunched as a weekly magazine in late February 2008, before publishers IPC sold off the brand in August 2008.
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There were no issues for six weeks from 17 May to 21 June 1980, or for five weeks from 30 June to 28 July 1984, due to industrial action. When the magazine ran as a weekly, occasional 'double issues' were produced, particularly for the Christmas/New Year issue.
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have licensed the brand since that date and have produced special editions of the magazine, plus an on-line version. In June 2011, it launched an app version. They also produce the
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Each edition featured a two-page colour centrefold photo of a team, and several other glossy colour photographs of players from the top teams, usually but not exclusively in the
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The magazine was also known for its "Star Writer" features. Each season, a selection of big-name First Division players, including
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between 1969 and 2008. It later became a monthly, before reverting to a weekly, and is now in digital form only, via a website.
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League Ladders". These consisted of a thin cardboard sheet on which was printed slitted league tables for all the divisions of
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comic strip for many years. This strip was collected in book form in 2006.
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London
Official Shoot website
football
UK
First Division
Premier League
Alan Ball
Billy Bremner
Kenny Dalglish
Kevin Keegan
Bryan Robson
Charlie Nicholas
Joe Cole
Danny Mills
Paul Trevillion
You Are The Ref
the Football League
Scottish League
eBay
Pedigree Toys and Brands
"Shoot, Match and the glory days of football magazines for teenagers"
guardianbooks.co.uk
Archived
Wayback Machine
Irish Examiner
Archived
Wayback Machine
"Football mag Shoot closes after 40 years on the ball"
Official Shoot website

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