I have read that the clubs in the EPL are selling more,only Man City and Newcastle haven’t done them.Can see programmes going the way of the dodo unfortunately - a dreaded ‘vector of transmission’ especially as everyone pays cash for them.
So no printed issue,surely if the sheep can print and sell them we canThink they’re doing online
I dunno but an online issue will have significantly lower costsSo no printed issue,surely if the sheep can print and sell them we can
Have you been told this mate from someone involvedThink they’re doing online
No but I thought I read it somewhere. Could be wrongHave you been told this mate from someone involved
Think it will be poor if there is not a printed programme for next seasonI’m still waiting to finish off last season’s collection for all home game after Leverkusen, particularly to complete the book end image the full seasons purchases gives
Too right...its one of the few remaining traditions left in football.Think it will be poor if there is not a printed programme for next season
Don’t think so based on the way the Rangers News went.Its a good income for Rangers or even print a monthly magazine for first couple of months until we allowed back to Ibrox ?
That would be a good idea , read the virtual programme before viewing the virtual game.Included as part of virtual season ticket think it will be a digital copy tho.
Yeah they'll be a pre match and post match show with Rangers pundit's to be announcedThat would be a good idea , read the virtual programme before viewing the virtual game.
Sounds good , not as good as the real thing but good none the less.Yeah they'll be a pre match and post match show with Rangers pundit's to be announced
A pre order for a printed version of the match day programme would be a good idea, the club would know how many to order and wouldn’t lose out on money.
Wouldn’t get it on match day though , is that not part of the attraction.A pre order for a printed version of the match day programme would be a good idea, the club would know how many to order and wouldn’t lose out on money.
Wouldn’t get it on match day though , is that not part of the attraction.
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They did both last season printed and digital
Stopped buying a while back but for me it was part of the match experience buy it before the game , some got no more than a quick glance then stored away.yes and no
I rarely look at mines at match glance through it and back in pocket
Think it will be poor if there is not a printed programme for next season
My company used to print the matchday programme for many years and indeed the Rangers News for a short while.Don’t think so based on the way the Rangers News went.
That was my point , there was no money in the Rangers News in those days , even less chance for a monthly magazine now.My company used to print the matchday programme for many years and indeed the Rangers News for a short while.
Any small profits for the privilege was poured back into the club by way of sponsorship and hospitality...it certainly wasn't a money making exercise, it was essentially a labour of love.
The company that currently prints the programme are also owned by massive Rangers fans and they do exactly the same thing.
As most of us consider buying a matchday programme as integral a part of the matchday experience as having a pint or two beforehand and enjoying a pie and Bovril at half time, the programme should never be allowed to die.
Think it’s poor mate 90% of the other clubs are doing printed programmes think it’s lazy from the clubMissing a trick imo. I think they'd sell as collectables.
Not sure they are collectable any more when mass produced , have hundreds in the loft doubt they have a value , sentimental value only.Missing a trick imo. I think they'd sell as collectables.
Brilliant ideaA pre order for a printed version of the match day programme would be a good idea, the club would know how many to order and wouldn’t lose out on money.