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ajsccfc

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Whoever does the graphic design on the programmes is quite good, apart from the effect they used last year where every desktop wallpaper had a disintegrating player visual effect like they were Marty McFly changing history.
 

ccfcway

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I have emailed them and asked If I can use the programme and then at the end of the season not pay for it, as I feel it is overpriced.

If they dont say yes, I will be forced to buy Northamptons programme.
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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Whoever does the graphic design on the programmes is quite good, apart from the effect they used last year where every desktop wallpaper had a disintegrating player visual effect like they were Marty McFly changing history.


Back To The Future 7: Don't Hedge Your Bets! The one where he goes back to the late noughties to persuade CCFC supporters not to surrender their shares to a mysterious steel-balled investment company.
 

ccfcway

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Their marketing dept is useless.

If i was targeted on promoting the magazine to get people to buy it, the LAST thing I would have done is promote that...

"CEO Tim Fisher has penned an article.."
 

ccfcway

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In all seriousness, you do wonder how many of these will actaully be sold ?

Is it really worth them printing them ?

Even if 20% buy one, which I assume is a high figure, that will still be only £200 sold, raking in £900.

It must cost more than that to print the run they will need to do !

I suppose that the ads will pay for it, however how many companies are sponsoring this shower of sh1t
 

ajsccfc

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I don't know, the Daily Mail gets a shitload of angry hits by promoting Jan Moir (who blamed gayness for Stephen Gately's death) and that ropey woman who claimed she was too gorgeous to live a normal life. People love a rage, so they should really put Fisher on the cover. Sales of darts will skyrocket.
 

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