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e-programmes
I have been meaning to suggest this for a while to the club. Word from the oracle at Barnet is that this will be the only option this season. Sad and the end of an era but sensible in my opinion. Environmentally friendly, cost effective, and can be downloaded hopefully in advance to read on the trip to the Hive. Hopefully will be the same for some away teams.
Instead of having a programme as a souvenir of a new ground a selfie will have to suffice.
Instead of having a programme as a souvenir of a new ground a selfie will have to suffice.
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WHAT?!?! Am I reading this right that there will be no programmes on sale around the ground!
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ccollis_869 wrote:WHAT?!?! Am I reading this right that there will be no programmes on sale around the ground!
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Fuck the trees! i want my programme!
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ccollis_869 wrote:Fuck the trees! i want my programme!
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When the subject of clubs being allowed to stop producing paper match day programmes made the news, I recall reading that this applied to EFL clubs only and that NL clubs would be obliged to continue as previously.
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This is a poor idea - if they have to go down this route they should print and sell single page team sheet style programmes with an AR link to online material for those who want it.hendon4bee wrote:I have been meaning to suggest this for a while to the club. Word from the oracle at Barnet is that this will be the only option this season. Sad and the end of an era but sensible in my opinion. Environmentally friend, cost effective, and can be downloaded hopefully in advance to read on the trip to the Hive. Hopefully will be the same for some away teams.
Instead of having a programme as a souvenir of a new ground a selfie will have to suffice.
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Again - why is it you all have something to moan about?
It's not happened yet, and 90% of you will most likely like this idea. It's a good idea, as agreed environmental friendly!!!
Can we not just support the club for once in a positive manner without the negative nonsense?!!?!?
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Fortunately we don't live in a communist state and people have the freedom have their own opinions!!Bees1888 wrote:
Again - why is it you all have something to moan about?
It's not happened yet, and 90% of you will most likely like this idea. It's a good idea, as agreed environmental friendly!!!
Can we not just support the club for once in a positive manner without the negative nonsense?!!?!?
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I very rarely moan in all fairness, but this is a key thing I enjoy about going to football and if/when (because let’s face it it will happen eventually all over football) I will genuinely miss it a lot.Bees1888 wrote:
Again - why is it you all have something to moan about?
It's not happened yet, and 90% of you will most likely like this idea. It's a good idea, as agreed environmental friendly!!!
Can we not just support the club for once in a positive manner without the negative nonsense?!!?!?
I’m sure you have things not relating to the game that you enjoy about going to football, if the club removed that I’m sure you’d be against the idea
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It's an idea that would if implemented further diminish by a small amount the experience of following the club when better options exist. There is nothing environmentally friendly about it, using paper produced sustainably supports forestry which helps the environment.Bees1888 wrote:
Again - why is it you all have something to moan about?
It's not happened yet, and 90% of you will most likely like this idea. It's a good idea, as agreed environmental friendly!!!
Can we not just support the club for once in a positive manner without the negative nonsense?!!?!?
The positive way to respond to the club is by giving them some feed back on the idea before they take a decision which won't have a positive outcome for them.
Your approach isn't supporting the club, it just encourages the club to pursue a direction from which it achieves a sub optimal outcome.
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Have.written column for Braintree notes fir Eastleigh almost.completeHiveoccupier wrote:It's an idea that would if implemented further diminish by a small amount the experience of following the club when better options exist. There is nothing environmentally friendly about it, using paper produced sustainably supports forestry which helps the environment.Bees1888 wrote:
Again - why is it you all have something to moan about?
It's not happened yet, and 90% of you will most likely like this idea. It's a good idea, as agreed environmental friendly!!!
Can we not just support the club for once in a positive manner without the negative nonsense?!!?!?
The positive way to respond to the club is by giving them some feed back on the idea before they take a decision which won't have a positive outcome for them.
Your approach isn't supporting the club, it just encourages the club to pursue a direction from which it achieves a sub optimal outcome.
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Hopefully you have given the editor enough time to correct all the spelling, grammar and punctuation errors. !alexbach wrote:Have.written column for Braintree notes fir Eastleigh almost.completeHiveoccupier wrote:It's an idea that would if implemented further diminish by a small amount the experience of following the club when better options exist. There is nothing environmentally friendly about it, using paper produced sustainably supports forestry which helps the environment.Bees1888 wrote:
Again - why is it you all have something to moan about?
It's not happened yet, and 90% of you will most likely like this idea. It's a good idea, as agreed environmental friendly!!!
Can we not just support the club for once in a positive manner without the negative nonsense?!!?!?
The positive way to respond to the club is by giving them some feed back on the idea before they take a decision which won't have a positive outcome for them.
Your approach isn't supporting the club, it just encourages the club to pursue a direction from which it achieves a sub optimal outcome.
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Do I detect some rancour with Alex?Hiveoccupier wrote:Hopefully you have given the editor enough time to correct all the spelling, grammar and punctuation errors. !alexbach wrote:Have.written column for Braintree notes fir Eastleigh almost.completeHiveoccupier wrote:It's an idea that would if implemented further diminish by a small amount the experience of following the club when better options exist. There is nothing environmentally friendly about it, using paper produced sustainably supports forestry which helps the environment.Bees1888 wrote:
Again - why is it you all have something to moan about?
It's not happened yet, and 90% of you will most likely like this idea. It's a good idea, as agreed environmental friendly!!!
Can we not just support the club for once in a positive manner without the negative nonsense?!!?!?
The positive way to respond to the club is by giving them some feed back on the idea before they take a decision which won't have a positive outcome for them.
Your approach isn't supporting the club, it just encourages the club to pursue a direction from which it achieves a sub optimal outcome.
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E-programmes have to be the way forward. Current programmes are made for a smaller and smaller number of people. Programmes were great prior to internet/twitter/social media. Now we have news on tap, videos etc programmes are an old school thing. Keep the premise via an e- programme to allow those who wish to write write.
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