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No disrespect to DeePee who does a wonderful job producing under difficult circumstances our match day programme, but take a look at Cheshunt’s match day programme. =11pt
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Thanks for the endorsment Mike. I guess it's alright if you want an electronic one I suppose - but I would hazard a guess that 75% or upwards of T&MU FC's clientele would rather have a paper based one that has good and varied content in it.
Yes it costs nothing and it's easy enough to churn out a pretty coloured programme for publishing on social media/websites etc., but I personally feel that an electronic version is a cop-out and should not be allowed at our level of football.
........and what about the League requirement that referees, home & away teams and Boardroom visitors being issued with copies ? Is an electronic version not flouting the rules somewhat ?
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Hey DeePee, not advocating anything, I understand all the benefits and Non -Benefits of “E” programmes. Some clubs produce both on line and paper versions. I Also understand the amount of extra work involved. But for those many who do not purchase a programme or go to away fixtures, it does give an opportunity to expand readership. There seems to be a lot of revenue opportunities as well. But I don’t want to wreck your marriage!
Last edited by Mikem (16/10/2018 5:29 pm)