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I may be wrong but I doubt the amount of work would be anywhere near worth the reward to be honest. The programme is a lot of work for what it actually is already so during these reduced capacity times it won't make sense financially to spend time, money and effort on it.
This will be particularly disappointing if we do nothing, we don’t have to have a super glossy 64 page effort, an 8 or 16 pager would be suffice with the basics. The club will sell a number online, it’s been proven for the clubs that have produced during COVID.On a personal level I am willing to help support the programme team in putting something together. I think there might be a small number of people willing to help finance the production of a programme to keep it alive (looking at costs for a small print run of let’s just say 2-300) we have quite a number of people with serious collections who might also be interested.Don’t let the paper programme die !Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Quote from: hamiltonrover on August 20, 2020, 07:42:49 pmThis will be particularly disappointing if we do nothing, we don’t have to have a super glossy 64 page effort, an 8 or 16 pager would be suffice with the basics. The club will sell a number online, it’s been proven for the clubs that have produced during COVID.On a personal level I am willing to help support the programme team in putting something together. I think there might be a small number of people willing to help finance the production of a programme to keep it alive (looking at costs for a small print run of let’s just say 2-300) we have quite a number of people with serious collections who might also be interested.Don’t let the paper programme die !Sent from my iPad using TapatalkJust done a quick online calculation, 16 page glossy stapled for 300 units cost £223.I am sure we would cover costs on that, (that’s not including any sponsorship) I appreciate there is a time cost in putting it together, but you can have a basic design with some lift and drop content that would help reduce this. C’mon Rovers, look after the fans on this oneSent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Hamilton, I’ll have a chat with Shaun as soon as he’s back from his holiday.
Quote from: hamiltonrover on August 20, 2020, 07:50:53 pmQuote from: hamiltonrover on August 20, 2020, 07:42:49 pmThis will be particularly disappointing if we do nothing, we don’t have to have a super glossy 64 page effort, an 8 or 16 pager would be suffice with the basics. The club will sell a number online, it’s been proven for the clubs that have produced during COVID.On a personal level I am willing to help support the programme team in putting something together. I think there might be a small number of people willing to help finance the production of a programme to keep it alive (looking at costs for a small print run of let’s just say 2-300) we have quite a number of people with serious collections who might also be interested.Don’t let the paper programme die !Sent from my iPad using TapatalkJust done a quick online calculation, 16 page glossy stapled for 300 units cost £223.I am sure we would cover costs on that, (that’s not including any sponsorship) I appreciate there is a time cost in putting it together, but you can have a basic design with some lift and drop content that would help reduce this. C’mon Rovers, look after the fans on this oneSent from my iPad using TapatalkCouldn't we make it so that fans could also 'buy' a copy of the end product, that they could print for themselves at home? Just a thought
Couldn't we make it so that fans could also 'buy' a copy of the end product, that they could print for themselves at home? Just a thought
I have to be honest, personally I am not a fan of the digital programme, for me a programme is part of the match day experience, just like a pie or a pint. I just think clubs needs to think about how they go about it and actually ask fans what they want and what they are willing to spend.There is an online programme dealer that is actually printing digital versions of programmes (some clubs only did digital in lockdown) and then selling them, there is a market.
I appreciate the match day experience might not be a thing for a little while, but IMO if we go digital we won’t go back to paper.If demand exceeds then simply increase volumes for the next fixture (the opponent would dictate, clearly you would sell more if playing Sunderland as opposed to Fleetwood). We have had fixtures where programmes have sold out before and I guess if demand exceeded supply sufficiently you could do a further print run.I am against printing a programme like we have done in recent seasons for current times, you don’t need all that, something like Fleetwood have done over recent seasons would be ideal.And if we don’t produce a programme, make the official team sheets available (next best thing for a collector)Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
The programmes in the 50s and 60s were cheap and contained all of the necessary content. They had more character than today's version which are more like magazines.Maybe the cheaper version would satisfy attendees and collectors with less financial outlay.
I stopped buying programmes some years ago unless a special game or sometimes the first game of the season. I don't think £3 for something to go in the attic is good value. I have thousands and can't remember the last time that I looked at them.
Quote from: idler on August 21, 2020, 09:31:07 amI stopped buying programmes some years ago unless a special game or sometimes the first game of the season. I don't think £3 for something to go in the attic is good value. I have thousands and can't remember the last time that I looked at them.Snap Idler. I have 25 very large boxes of programmes in my loft. Around 1.500 of them. Floorboards are almost sagging with the weight. Likewise i stopped buying them after the 2016/17 season. If i was to continue to add to my collection, seriously i think my wife will divorce me.
We need a physical thing, but we don't need all the content. In America last year, I got a double sided coloured piece of A5 card that had squad listings, league table, fixtures, and league top scorers. Very clean, very nice. That's all we need.
Quote from: swintonrover on August 21, 2020, 01:34:52 pmWe need a physical thing, but we don't need all the content. In America last year, I got a double sided coloured piece of A5 card that had squad listings, league table, fixtures, and league top scorers. Very clean, very nice. That's all we need.Agree entirely, although I would like more than a piece of card tbf, 10-20 pages charge £2 (something similar to season 97/98).I seriously don’t see how you can lose money unless printing crazy volumes.Have a set template so the content that goes into doesn’t become excessive and therefore time consuming.I have every programme back to 1950 and much prefer the simplicity of those prior to the big glossy versions we have been served over the past 20 years.I accept everyone’s opinion, but if I am honest and this might sound a bit dramatic, there may be games in the future that I do not attend if there is no programme available, I accept I will likely be in a tiny minority on this, however I bet I am not aloneSent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Quote from: hamiltonrover on August 21, 2020, 05:46:14 pmQuote from: swintonrover on August 21, 2020, 01:34:52 pmWe need a physical thing, but we don't need all the content. In America last year, I got a double sided coloured piece of A5 card that had squad listings, league table, fixtures, and league top scorers. Very clean, very nice. That's all we need.Agree entirely, although I would like more than a piece of card tbf, 10-20 pages charge £2 (something similar to season 97/98).I seriously don’t see how you can lose money unless printing crazy volumes.Have a set template so the content that goes into doesn’t become excessive and therefore time consuming.I have every programme back to 1950 and much prefer the simplicity of those prior to the big glossy versions we have been served over the past 20 years.I accept everyone’s opinion, but if I am honest and this might sound a bit dramatic, there may be games in the future that I do not attend if there is no programme available, I accept I will likely be in a tiny minority on this, however I bet I am not aloneSent from my iPad using TapatalkIf memory serves me right Luke detailed how much time and effort each programme took to put together. It was either published somewhere, or he emailed it to me. I'll have a look and see if I can find it. But you would be surprised just how long they can take.
Just had a catch up with Shaun. Today is his first day back so he hasn't had time to get his head around everything but he has said that he intends to run with a programme. It will be done differently though.Firstly the plan is to slim it down to about 16 pages. It will be a physical copy that you will need to pre-order. So they will be made to order and there will be no spare copies. The programme will be delivered by post on match day.Costings still have to be worked out, and the club are waiting for that information from a few places. As soon as we have that info we'll make sure it gets out there.