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London-Irish
15/03/2007, 3:06 PM
Does every club in the Eircom League produce match programes for every game? I heard a rumour that there were one of two clubs who didn't bother last season. Also, are there programmes for any of the Under 21 League games?

Schumi
15/03/2007, 3:16 PM
Does every club in the Eircom League produce match programes for every game? I heard a rumour that there were one of two clubs who didn't bother last season. Also, are there programmes for any of the Under 21 League games?When clubs didn't produce a programme last year, it was more likely because they owed money to their printers than that they didn't bother. I doubt clubs have programmes for under 21s games, I haven't seen any anyway.

holidaysong
15/03/2007, 6:31 PM
I remember some first division clubs having one programme covering two games last year.

fbtn
15/03/2007, 6:47 PM
We have three quarter colour program for every home game. Good quality programs that have won the First Division Program award many times.

Sometimes it may feel that we are falling apart but Joe and the lads never fail on the program front :D

davidatrb
15/03/2007, 7:30 PM
I remember some first division clubs having one programme covering two games last year.

I remember Rovers had one program covering 3 home games.

Kildare had a program covering a couple of games at one point. But apart from that had a program per home game.

A face
15/03/2007, 8:34 PM
I remember some first division clubs having one programme covering two games last year.

Ah City have had to do that as well, if you have two game in 2-3 days then it makes sense. It avoids doubling that work in a short space of time. It would be practically impossible otherwise at times.

Bald Student
15/03/2007, 10:50 PM
Ah City have had to do that as well, if you have two game in 2-3 days then it makes sense. It avoids doubling that work in a short space of time. It would be practically impossible otherwise at times.Also, if there's a league cup game it can get thrown in with the nearest league program.

littlebray
16/03/2007, 8:29 AM
About four years ago, Dublin University surprised me by producing a one-fold programme for an Under-21 League match - just a squad list and a bit of other club info.

Bray followed suit for about three seasons with squad lists for both clubs and a little feature, but we weren't in a position to do it last year. Might try again this year.

Juz M
16/03/2007, 8:37 AM
I remember Rovers had one program covering 3 home games.

Kildare had a program covering a couple of games at one point. But apart from that had a program per home game.

Well there was 3 games in a week at home in tolka v Limerick, Kildare and Athlone. Did you expect us to bring out one per game where we could lose loads on it considering there were hardly any away fans at each game.

Was still the best programme in the first division by a mile, Kilkenny's at €3 was a rip off.

KOH

JUZ

davidatrb
16/03/2007, 10:29 AM
Well there was 3 games in a week at home in tolka v Limerick, Kildare and Athlone. Did you expect us to bring out one per game where we could lose loads on it considering there were hardly any away fans at each game.

Was still the best programme in the first division by a mile, Kilkenny's at €3 was a rip off.

KOH

JUZ

Well I wasn't complaining. Just answering the question that was asked.

It was a pretty good program alright. I read it all through.

Ash
16/03/2007, 12:38 PM
I remember some first division clubs having one programme covering two games last year.

Kildare and Kilkenny ran a couple of programmes like that as far as I can remember

Juz M
16/03/2007, 12:54 PM
Well I wasn't complaining. Just answering the question that was asked.

It was a pretty good program alright. I read it all through.

Sorry im just a bit edgy today as you can imagine most Rovers fans are

KOH

JUZ

Dodge
16/03/2007, 12:57 PM
Every club does the odd double programme. Nothing wrong with it.

Last year there was no programme for Pats away games at Shels and Longford.

There was a programme for the U21 league cup final between pats a and Cork a few years ago held in Richmond.

holidaysong
17/03/2007, 12:11 AM
Kildare and Kilkenny ran a couple of programmes like that as far as I can remember

Yeah I have a Kildare 2 game one lying about. I have another one but can't remember who it is from.

alabama rover
17/03/2007, 3:51 AM
All of Rovers Programs for this season are available online at the SRFC Shop!


KOH

Student Mullet
17/03/2007, 4:09 AM
All of Rovers Programs for this season are available online at the SRFC Shop!


KOHWhere STIG leads...

Will you have previous seasons available?

soylent green
17/03/2007, 5:37 PM
Kilkenny's at €3 was a rip off.

KOH

JUZ

€3 for a team sheet, ground regulations and ads.

atfconline
17/03/2007, 6:01 PM
€3 for a team sheet, ground regulations and ads.

Must have seen you coming, we got ours for free :)

blue til i die
17/03/2007, 11:35 PM
except for writing that a new person was incesting in the club:D and a few other basic mistakes, thought the st pats programme last night was gud enough. some gud reads in it.double page on the waterford team. gud quality.

YankExile
18/03/2007, 12:39 AM
except for writing that a new person was incesting in the club:D

Must've been one of the Alabama additions to the club. ;) :p

blue til i die
18/03/2007, 12:59 PM
Must've been one of the Alabama additions to the club. ;) :p

Johnny Mc Donnell said it in his match notes " I think it is great that Garrett Callaher is incesting in the club".

Dodge
18/03/2007, 1:18 PM
Should probably point out that our match programme is free with entry.

blue til i die
18/03/2007, 7:12 PM
Should probably point out that our match programme is free with entry.

Couldnt believe that actually. is that all season?? gud value getin in wit the free programme.

Dodge
18/03/2007, 8:18 PM
Yep, free all season

Lim till i die
20/03/2007, 12:12 PM
Couldnt believe that actually. is that all season?? gud value getin in wit the free programme.

wow, there really is a sucker born every minute :p

Having said that I did once purchase a Kilkenny teamsheet :o

Tis-smeee
21/03/2007, 11:53 AM
Should probably point out that our match programme is free with entry.


Twenty euro in it would want to be free

Dodge
21/03/2007, 12:27 PM
:rolleyes: and it is


(€15 in to the terrace BTW)

DmanDmythDledge
21/03/2007, 12:29 PM
How much do clubs charge for their programmes? I know UCD charge €2, Kilkenny €3.

Mr A
21/03/2007, 12:35 PM
Harps €2.50 last season.

BohsPartisan
21/03/2007, 12:59 PM
Bohs: €3

Bray: €3

Tis-smeee
21/03/2007, 2:58 PM
:rolleyes: and it is


(€15 in to the terrace BTW)

I would look like some tool , standing on my own in my jersey, its to steep

Dodge
21/03/2007, 3:52 PM
agreed, but this is about the programme.

steno
21/03/2007, 4:03 PM
How much do clubs charge for their programmes? I know UCD charge €2, Kilkenny €3.


Kildare County is 2.00

John83
21/03/2007, 4:15 PM
How much do clubs charge for their programmes? I know UCD charge €2, Kilkenny €3.


Harps €2.50 last season.


Bohs: €3

Bray: €3


Kildare County is 2.00
Rovers is €4!

Tis-smeee
21/03/2007, 8:42 PM
Waterford is three euro, but i still wouldnt call pats one free

Dodge
21/03/2007, 8:44 PM
Waterford is three euro, but i still wouldnt call pats one free

I would. You're paying into the ground anyway

half_full
21/03/2007, 8:49 PM
drogheda is €20 for the stand and you dont get a programme, yet no one complains:confused:

everyone used to complain about €15 in a few years ago €12 before that and so on

steno
21/03/2007, 8:50 PM
Rovers is €4!

Must be the leagues most expensive, Shels is 3 yoyos.

Cork Citys was 3yoyos last season don't know if thats changed.

Paddyfield
21/03/2007, 9:38 PM
Galway United €2.50 - full colour

Hitman
22/03/2007, 8:18 AM
Cork Citys was 3yoyos last season don't know if thats changed.

Still 3.

The Good Son
22/03/2007, 8:43 AM
Must be the leagues most expensive, Shels is 3 yoyos.

Cork Citys was 3yoyos last season don't know if thats changed.

The price of City's hasn't changed, but the quality so far has gone downhill big time. They've gotten rid of the two lads that had made it the one of the best in the league, for some reason only known to themselves.

Dodge
22/03/2007, 8:48 AM
Galway United €2.50 - full colour

Welcome back to the Premier. AFAIK all clubs do full colour at this stage

d rovers
22/03/2007, 8:54 AM
How much do clubs charge for their programmes? I know UCD charge €2, Kilkenny €3.

Sligo Rovers are charging €3 this season.

Student Mullet
22/03/2007, 4:12 PM
Welcome back to the Premier. AFAIK all clubs do full colour at this stageNot all ...

Lim till i die
22/03/2007, 9:28 PM
Not all ...

Black and White are colours too you know

€3 for Limerick37's

DmanDmythDledge
22/03/2007, 9:30 PM
Wexford's is €3.

steno
22/03/2007, 10:13 PM
The price of City's hasn't changed, but the quality so far has gone downhill big time. They've gotten rid of the two lads that had made it the one of the best in the league, for some reason only known to themselves.

That is a huge shame because the Cork City program was an excellent read IMO.

monzo
22/03/2007, 10:40 PM
Harps €2.50 last season.

€3 this year.

passinginterest
23/03/2007, 1:34 PM
I saw on ebay yesterday the programme from the first Wexford match selling for €10. The seller had five of them the first two included a ticket from the match. I'm pretty sure they were sold too!

I'll have to buy a safe to keep mine in the value keeps rising at that rate :)

gspain
23/03/2007, 1:42 PM
The price of City's hasn't changed, but the quality so far has gone downhill big time. They've gotten rid of the two lads that had made it the one of the best in the league, for some reason only known to themselves.

Got to be one of the daftest decsion ever by an LoI club. City's programme was consistently the best in the league. Great read. Fantastic voluntary work done by Gerry Desmind and Dave Galvin. I believe they are paying somebody to do a far worse job. :confused: :confused: