Dont know if anyone said anything about rovers but its. .?4, full colour,30-odd pages and it sells pretty well,they were sold out against bohs when i went to get one.
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Dont know if anyone said anything about rovers but its. .?4, full colour,30-odd pages and it sells pretty well,they were sold out against bohs when i went to get one.
Ahhh
My atke on Bray Head´s post was that he was only thought the programme was good because it had colour photos; the implication being that content is irrelevant. My gripe is, as schumi said, colour programmes that have nothing in them. So it seems we were arguing different points while broadly agreeing with each other.
As I said, by all means put in a picture of a player, but don´t just put in a full page picture to no effect; add in a bit of an article around the same picture. Then 13-year-old gets to see picture of player in Ireland jersey, and others get to read about him playing against the national team.
Won't be buying a programme in Fingal again. €3 for 20 pages. 2 of which was the team sheets, 1 of which was a message from Liam Buckley, 1 with the ground regulations, 1 with show racism the red card promo, 1 the front page and the rest was just adds. I think it's the worst programme I've seen.
From what I've seen this season in the Premier....
Dundalk and Shamrock Rovers are head and shoulders (and several other body parts) above the rest.
Pats is pretty decent, but doesn't look as good this season as it has in recent seasons. Bohs is decent content wise but looks a mess as it has for years.
Big improvements from Galway, Sligo and Bray this season, but still pretty average.
Drogs is small and simple, but at least they only charge €2.
UCD and Fingal are just going through the motions, pish poor both of them.
Think yiou're bing slighly harsh on Sligo there seand. The league programme for our game a couple of weeks ago was excellent. I'd have them 2nd behind Dundalk at the moment. Rovers in 3rd
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I think over the years Rovers have consistently been right up there with their programme. Dundalks is very good now i have to say. Sligos is a strange one. The last couple i've got down there have had digs at Rovers in them, which i thought was odd for an official club publication.
That's right.
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I mean what it says. Charging €3 for the same programme in every match with a sticker over the original away team
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That used to be quite standard, Dundalk did it for years. Cheap way to cut down on the expense of changing the cover (which is standard anyhow). But in this day and age it's poor.
From this season I'd give Rovers top spot, Dundalk 2nd, UCD I thought was okay if a little dated, some good content in it. Shels used to have a great programme back in the day, while Bray and Bohs this year I was disappointed with.
Fine programme for the Sligo Rvs Vs Galway Utd programme tonight. Great variety of artcles and content. Well worth the 4 yoyo.
Manager: Fergal, have you your boots with ya?
Fergal: Ya, I have them here.
Manager: Ah good stuff, well give them to this man so, he forgot his!
The worst i have ever seen was Kildare Countys publication(B&W) for our final game in division one v them in 2007.Just Advertisments with player profiles taken from wikipedia and snapped up by us egits @ 3 yo-yo a go.
Its actualy a very desired piece of memoribilia among the anoracks up here![]()
Congratulations to the DFC Trust on winning "Programme Of The Year".
http://www.dundalkfc.com/dundalk-fc-...me-of-the-year
A good matchday programme is a big part of my match-day experience and recognition is due to all those who prepare programmes in the LOI.
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