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Thanks Tim.
It's all progress I suppose.
It's all progress I suppose.
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I get why the change has happened but a physical programme for the first home game of the season would have been nice. Ah well, bigger fish to try and all that
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It looks a bit odd to me. The format and type set are for a printed edition that you are expected to read on our PC Tablet and Smartphone. It seems really strange to see an online advert without hyperlinks. Early days I guess and I really hope they get the idea of making the team sheet a collectible item which you can use to access the online copy by scanning a QR code or similar.Norfolk & Chance wrote:Thanks Tim.
It's all progress I suppose.
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Have never bought a match day programme from Barnet in my years, but have downloaded tonight's and will be my read on the way home on the oven that is the underground, that is because I can, as I have the access and technology to do so, but there are so many fellow supporters that don't have the access to do so.
How about having it downloaded onto a memory stick and having a separate large screen in each bar, showing each article for two/three minutes then moving onto the next article ? ?
Cant take it home with you, but every little helps
How about having it downloaded onto a memory stick and having a separate large screen in each bar, showing each article for two/three minutes then moving onto the next article ? ?
Cant take it home with you, but every little helps
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It was good to read the article with a cap doffing to Dick Rolfe, nice touch.
When I was a kid it was almost as big a treat to get home and pore through every page of the program as going to the match itself.
But, having noticed a crack in my daughter's bedroom ceiling not so long ago, the resultant excursion in to the loft revealed it was precisely where my 50 years worth of programs were stored.
I'm now a reluctant convert to the e program!
Coyb's.........
When I was a kid it was almost as big a treat to get home and pore through every page of the program as going to the match itself.
But, having noticed a crack in my daughter's bedroom ceiling not so long ago, the resultant excursion in to the loft revealed it was precisely where my 50 years worth of programs were stored.
I'm now a reluctant convert to the e program!
Coyb's.........
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Seat and programme for £11. Great stuff! Well done Barnet.
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Really easy to read on my phone so thumbs up from me. COYBS!
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Nothing to wipe my arse on now.
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If they are going to get rid of the programmes, more information is required on the screens in the ground. Teams only shown briefly, no half time scores from around the league. This is really pathetic which rather sums up the club at the moment. TK doesn't give a shit about the supporters. You had better believe it.
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Like.Norfolk & Chance wrote:Betting slips?
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Agreed. I always used to check my programme for the latest half time scores.. just anther example of how TK is disrespecting fans....finchleyman wrote:If they are going to get rid of the programmes, more information is required on the screens in the ground. Teams only shown briefly, no half time scores from around the league. This is really pathetic which rather sums up the club at the moment. TK doesn't give a shit about the supporters. You had better believe it.
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I’d say it’s annoying rather than really pathetic. Why go overboard with the hyperbole? It’s pretty easy to go into the bar and have a look at the scores on the TV or wait for HRM to read them out.finchleyman wrote:If they are going to get rid of the programmes, more information is required on the screens in the ground. Teams only shown briefly, no half time scores from around the league. This is really pathetic which rather sums up the club at the moment. TK doesn't give a shit about the supporters. You had better believe it.
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Hrm?apparently village stopped selling when his hut didn't travel from Underhill our former colleagues got little notice of their redundancy[e=". Still his swiss flag is a big plus
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Top work.Norfolk & Chance wrote:Betting slips?
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