Your Clubs position on Matchday Programmes 2023/24

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I'm after a little help on what your club issues matchday programme wise.
So , if its your traditional matchday programme , Digital or nothing or a monthly magazine etc.
A mention of the cost would be helpful as well.

So just your club , what format and cost would be great.

Thanks in anticipation
 

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Traditional match day programme although printed on cheaper paper than previously (recycled/recyclable), but 72 pages. Price is up from last season from £3 to £3.50
 

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Traditional. £4. Bought a couple this season for the first time in years. Not a bad read.
 

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Still traditional at TRFC, though think we also do a free digital programme. Club did a survey at the end of last season to sound out fan views. As we still have one, guess that’s how the vote went. Think still £3.50
 

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We ditched our traditional programme just over a year ago, instead now release a magazine once a month called "Inside Crewe" that's priced at £5. To be fair it's pretty decent, although I've not bought one in about 6 months.
 

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Ours won best programme in league 2 twice in a row (nice to be top of something) before being ditched.

Shame to see but with everything digital now it made sense, and i suppose the club could argue it was doing it’s bit for the environment
 

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We ditched our traditional programme just over a year ago, instead now release a magazine once a month called "Inside Crewe" that's priced at £5. To be fair it's pretty decent, although I've not bought one in about 6 months.
Why is it that they charged me £6 for one last Saturday?
 

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We ditched ours a couple of years ago.

I think it went digital but not sure if we even bother with that now.

We have a membership scheme that chucks out a load of online content. £35 a year for an adult (with scarf and pinbadge etc chucked in). About £20 I think for kids and free for under 5s with a paying member. Videos, match prediction games, competitions and so on.
 

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We've had nothing at all (despite vague pledges from the former CEO to introduce digital programmes) since after the 2019/20 season. A mistaken if understandable decision
 

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Crawley cancelled the programme this season.

Last season the typeface was so small I couldn't read it so I stopped buying it (I have reading glasses...I'm old). I have my suspicions that that was done deliberately.

My personal preference would be for a reduced programme. Team news and a potted history of the opposition that day. Adding an occasional history article and obituary and that's enough.

Casey
 

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We have a traditional program although it looks somewhat smaller these days, I have no idea on price as I haven’t bought one in years
 

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Crawley cancelled the programme this season.

Last season the typeface was so small I couldn't read it so I stopped buying it (I have reading glasses...I'm old). I have my suspicions that that was done deliberately.

My personal preference would be for a reduced programme. Team news and a potted history of the opposition that day. Adding an occasional history article and obituary and that's enough.

Casey
Just as an addition to this a fellow supporter at Crawley (Mick) was doing occasional history bits in the programme. As this has now been cancelled the supporters club have set it up online.


A good read if you like football history.

Casey
 

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We've ditched ours as well, we lost £30k last season before you even took into account the time it look to put together.
 

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Ours is still going for £3.50, from what I've been told the club are still happy to do them as our sales are holding up.

Did a special promotion one last season which sold really well which helps.
 

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What I really miss is the old fanzines, used to love buying one on an away trip then reading it on the journey home, often very funny too and full of obscure stories and facts.
 

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What I really miss is the old fanzines, used to love buying one on an away trip then reading it on the journey home, often very funny too and full of obscure stories and facts.
Brian’s Moore’s Head.
That was a great read back in the day.
 
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What I really miss is the old fanzines, used to love buying one on an away trip then reading it on the journey home, often very funny too and full of obscure stories and facts.
Yeah agree ; you might have hoped there'd have been a resurgence in Fanzines but I havn't come across one for a while at any ground.
 
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Yeah agree ; you might have hoped there'd have been a resurgence in Fanzines but I havn't come across one for a while at any ground.
I think most were produced to just cover the cost, but the content from a fan perspective was excellent, far outweighing any official programme.
 

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