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Post by Admin on Aug 29, 2011 17:48:40 GMT 1
Don't think i've ever bought a program. Utter waste of money. Its all just rehashed stuff off the internet normally That's certainly true - but I USED to buy one as a small additional support to the club (I've been in the B & W foundation since it started for the same reason) but the last couple I've bought have been very poor (in terms of information content and literacy so - no more UTT Fair point, hopefully that will soon change that other stuff at the stadium will contribute to town
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Post by htfcsince70 on Aug 29, 2011 19:16:42 GMT 1
Yep I have made up my mind to walk past the programme seller and perhaps put my 3 quid towards the Golden Gamble - it will be hard to break the habit of the last 41 years - particularly as I we have won the last two games when I have bought it from a particular seller - oh heck if we lose the next home game I will feel responsible!! Guess I will have to buy one until we lose!!
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Post by trailingleg on Aug 30, 2011 3:57:07 GMT 1
I've always bought a programme, but thought it brought bad luck to read any editorial until after the match - could only look at squads/officials etc. Then for the last two matches I thought 'stuff it' and read the thing. Hey Presto, two home wins on the trot, but will I get any thanks? I bloody doubt it - moan, grumble, bitch.
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Dooky
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Post by Dooky on Aug 30, 2011 12:41:20 GMT 1
Stopped buying programmes years ago, too expensive, full of advertising and old news and worse of of too big to fold at put in back pocket.
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Post by terrier1987cas on Aug 30, 2011 14:03:27 GMT 1
I buy programmes for every away match and save them with my ticket stubs, but I couldn't care less about programmes at home matches. They never seem to have anything interesting in them and half the stuff there I already know, as for knowing what to expect from the opposition, I'd much rather find out from their fans over a pint pre-match.
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