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Remember the Notts County fan that convinced a lot of people in the non-league section that Radford was going to cut off funding the club and leave us in the shit and he knew him personally?

Quite a few names on here now were guilty of falling for that weirdo.
The viking magpie now he was weird and his buddy enzos right foot or summat
 

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Crawley have announced they've discontinued their matchday programme, I think other clubs have also announced similar. I haven't bought a programme in ages personally, but know that a programme is a bit of a staple in football, so do we think there is still a place for the matchday programme or has it had its day?
 

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Crawley have announced they've discontinued their matchday programme, I think other clubs have also announced similar. I haven't bought a programme in ages personally, but know that a programme is a bit of a staple in football, so do we think there is still a place for the matchday programme or has it had its day?

We stopped ours last season. I didn't buy one since the nineties ha.
 

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Crawley have announced they've discontinued their matchday programme, I think other clubs have also announced similar. I haven't bought a programme in ages personally, but know that a programme is a bit of a staple in football, so do we think there is still a place for the matchday programme or has it had its day?

Ours got awards for how good it was (nice to have been good at something!) but the demand wasn’t there.

Same as the number of newspapers in circulation, why have all that faff when you can read on your phone/tablet etc.

Added to the fact that online is always upto date, i remember getting programmes when the original fixture had been called off and you basically got the programme from potentially months ago with a sheet of paper in it with the current squads.

Shame for the traditionalists but common sense for the many.
 

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Crawley have announced they've discontinued their matchday programme, I think other clubs have also announced similar. I haven't bought a programme in ages personally, but know that a programme is a bit of a staple in football, so do we think there is still a place for the matchday programme or has it had its day?
I have'nt bought one in over 30 years -- So yes I believe its had its day.
 

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They're probably more of a collectable item now, folk will buy them at away grounds rather than their own.
 

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They're probably more of a collectable item now, folk will buy them at away grounds rather than their own.
This.

I used to get one at every new ground I went to, but haven't bought a home one for years. In fact it's only due to my Grandfather that I have as many as I do - he used to buy one for me every home game until he passed away in 2013. I used to flick through them but can't say I feel I'm missing out by not having one these days. All that said there are certain home games I'd get one for - if we ever drew one of the big boys at home in the cup, or somehow managed to get into European competition. Long way off that second one though!
 

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Last program I brought was against Liverpool in the FA Cup 2013? I believe, but when I come across it I just remember we only lost because Suarez scored with his hand.
 

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This.

I used to get one at every new ground I went to, but haven't bought a home one for years. In fact it's only due to my Grandfather that I have as many as I do - he used to buy one for me every home game until he passed away in 2013. I used to flick through them but can't say I feel I'm missing out by not having one these days. All that said there are certain home games I'd get one for - if we ever drew one of the big boys at home in the cup, or somehow managed to get into European competition. Long way off that second one though!
I did used to buy one regularly as a kid, probably still have a load of 90’s ones in my parents loft somewhere. But that was back in the days where the only other sources of information were the local paper twice a week and the occasional story on teletext if you signed one. I do wonder if kids are now the primary customer base though, can’t remember the last time I bought one myself.

As an aside when my own grandad passed away in the mid-90’s I was given a small bundle of old programmes that he had kept by my Nan, couple of fa cup finals from the 40’s that he had attended as a child were in there. Turned out they were worth a few bob so I sold them when I was old enough and spent a few weeks in the south of France. The folly of youth, I wish I had kept them now.
 

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A bit of discussion our way.

We don't have a ceo or director of football and wagmi boys are conspicuous by their absence so no one knows who is signing the players here.

Looks as though wagmi have left Lindsey to get on with it.

Casey
 

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A bit of discussion our way.

We don't have a ceo or director of football and wagmi boys are conspicuous by their absence so no one knows who is signing the players here.

Looks as though wagmi have left Lindsey to get on with it.

Casey

That's probably not a bad thing.
 

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Yes I don’t think any Leeds fan outside of Bradford or certain parts of Leeds will know anything about Bradford, mainly due to them being an ‘international brand’.

There is nothing wrong with that approach, in our friendly’s with BPA the fans mix and most City fans look out for their results or go to the odd game.

I’m not sure about the Liverpool and Everton thing though, the Bristol clubs haven’t been in the same league for god knows how many years but can’t imagine they’d be the same. And scousers are far worse.

You are probably much younger than me Wilsden.

I remember some fierce clashes between City and Avenue fans on derby day in the 60's. Park Avenue was the first away ground I went to as a young boy with family and I was shocked at the battles on Horton Grange Road walking to the ground. Id never seen anything like it in my young life
 

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You are probably much younger than me Wilsden.

I remember some fierce clashes between City and Avenue fans on derby day in the 60's. Park Avenue was the first away ground I went to as a young boy with family and I was shocked at the battles on Horton Grange Road walking to the ground. Id never seen anything like it in my young life
Am I right in thinking that back then BPA would have been a long established football league team?
 

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Crawley have announced they've discontinued their matchday programme, I think other clubs have also announced similar. I haven't bought a programme in ages personally, but know that a programme is a bit of a staple in football, so do we think there is still a place for the matchday programme or has it had its day?
Wimbledon could be the next!
 

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Don't remember him at all.

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They were on here some years ago, maybe as many as 10/12.

Crawley have announced they've discontinued their matchday programme, I think other clubs have also announced similar. I haven't bought a programme in ages personally, but know that a programme is a bit of a staple in football, so do we think there is still a place for the matchday programme or has it had its day?
I don't think ours will be going on for much longer, there's been talk about it disappearing for two or three years now and it keeps being run as a loss maker. It's always been a decent programme but people consume their info in other ways now.
 

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Yes they were members of football league from 1908 to 1970 and played in the top flight
I saw them at Ashton Gate in the 61/62 season. Always remember their full back and captain Jimmy Scoular. City won 6 one.
 

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Talking about rivals I’m sure we had a team who were our big rivals and not too long ago they were a few leagues above us and their fans were constantly trolling us on social media, but I’ve just checked the top 5 divisions and I can find them anywhere.
Guess I must have just imagined them.
 

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Someone has paintad a wall outside our ground
 

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Scoular would have been player-manager actually then
I remember reading that player-manager Jimmy Scoular was sent off during a game but the club continued paying his wages although at that time clubs were banned from doing so.
When challenged the club said they were paying him wages as their manager. He never played a game thereafter.
 

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This is what happens when you are without a rival, you try to make one up!

It's accurate reporting. The club organised coaches and everything and then let one little scrote out with a spray can on Lord Street.

Big news story this on a sports day when it's all about cricket and golf.

Prefer the mural outside Valley Parade myself.
 

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