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This is a longshot but hoping that maybe someone here can possibly assist me

i am searching for old issues of Inside football newspaper for the years 1979-1981-1982-1984 and 1985, home and away issues only, no finals

i follow what is on ebay everyday

If anyone can possibly assist me at all, then please get in touch

 

many thanks

 

 

 

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I have plenty of Demon vs everyone Footy records from the seventies, but would love to get hold of The Truth newspapers. Dyer ere and Heart Balme were my favourite reads😂

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Just now, Big Carl said:

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Not Inside Football but an old Sporting Globe.

2 hours ago, langers1971 said:

This is a longshot but hoping that maybe someone here can possibly assist me

i am searching for old issues of Inside football newspaper for the years 1979-1981-1982-1984 and 1985, home and away issues only, no finals

i follow what is on ebay everyday

If anyone can possibly assist me at all, then please get in touch

many thanks

821223457_hawks.doc014.jpg

@Whispering_Jack has quite the collection but I don't know if he is willing to part with any.


If you just want to read them they're on microfilm at State Library. Buying not so easy.

2 hours ago, Supermercado said:

If you just want to read them they're on microfilm at State Library. Buying not so easy.

I hope these get digitised by the SLV one day like the Footy records have been. Anyone know if they take requests on this sort of thing?

 

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