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LMFAO at those two!Originally Posted by kickR
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Cork City is the top programme by a good way.
Drogheda's was also excellent.
Originally Posted by Conor H
LMFAO at those two!Originally Posted by kickR
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This is wrecking my head but the harps programme is the only one i cant remember - remember all the rest but cant be certain that i even bought the harps one - maybe i bought it and lost it that nightOriginally Posted by harpskid
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Actually the craptown one was decent too - even when it slags us off![]()
DAN CONNOR HATES CITY, HE HATES LANGERS
The lads doing Citys programme have been putting some articles etc. on the official website, at the start i was against it but if anything it is encouraging people to buy it more now. Again .... unreal effort from the lads this year.
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Cork programme on Friday was the best I have seen in the EL. Good size and articles.
Our programme is very good but a bit smaller than the Cork one.
"The Derry fans were fantastic in both matches. They sang their hearts out all the time and created an even better atmosphere than the Cup Final. They were brilliant. - David Graham, Gretna striker
programme quality usuals represents the state of the club. most programmes are done by people who help out at clubs, dont get paid and have to prepare programmes every week free of charge to clubs, in their own time.
Think the cork programme has to be the best in both league.
I’m not pedantic...I’m merely overly concerned with minute details.
Just for the record ... our lads dont get paid at all ... they might get into games for free, but they sell the programme aswell. It has to be said the thing and it actually surprises me, is not the quality itself, its the consistency and commitment to keeping the quality over such a long period of time, that is the hard part.Originally Posted by blue til i die
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Cork City programme is most professional by a mile although Rovers one has been good in the past. Cork City programme has won award for last 2 years.
Does it take hard work being this obnoxiousOriginally Posted by tiktok
or does it just come natrual to EVERY CORKMAN!
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I'm not obnoxious, ours is the best, and it should be obvious to everyoneOriginally Posted by Block G Raptor
(it seems to be as it happens, bar one Bray fan, the lack of info was probably due to a lack of cooperation from Bray rather than anything else btw).
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Cork City: Making 'Dream Team' seem realistic since 2007.
when as in Cork Citys case, they are of good quality.
However, the decision of Limerick and Kilkenny to charge E3
for very poor programmes is disappointing. Kilkennys had two articles, both of them full of the usual "todays game against Galway will be difficult but if we give 100% then we can win" guff.
i think Cork Citys programme is the best with Shamrock Rovers second .
Cork's problems with the Bray match programme were internal, and as someone who works with programmes I understand them. They apologised to their contacts in Bray afterwards.
There's been very good cooperation between Leeside and Seaside on programme material over the past few years (when we've been in the same Division, that is!).
In general this season, Cork City certainly had the best programme I saw!
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