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Covstu

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I used to always buy the programme but find myself skimming through it rather than a proper read plus the volume of adverts in there was silly. I stopped buying a long time ago then moved to Twist & Shout for the banter! We also made the front cover at Gillingham in our sombreros!!

Well done to all involved in this award though, nice to see hard work being appreciated.
 

wingy

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I used to always buy the programme but find myself skimming through it rather than a proper read plus the volume of adverts in there was silly. I stopped buying a long time ago then moved to Twist & Shout for the banter! We also made the front cover at Gillingham in our sombreros!!

Well done to all involved in this award though, nice to see hard work being appreciated.

Yeah Jimbo and the boys who put out T+S have had to drop It as a consequence of playing away which Is a shame ,good read ,all fan comment /generated.
 

Covstu

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Yeah Jimbo and the boys who put out T+S have had to drop It as a consequence of playing away which Is a shame ,good read ,all fan comment /generated.

i remember it used to cost about about an extra fiver in badges too from the badge man!!!
 

wingy

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i remember it used to cost about about an extra fiver in badges too from the badge man!!!

Ang half and half scarves for cup games ,the poor lad has had to pay up a few times for breech of Copyright etc ,being done by the club ,made his life very hard when trying to sell around the ground.
 

ccfcway

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I don't understand programmes any more.

With advent of tinternet, you get everything you need before you get to the game these days. If i really wanted to hear what Connor Thomas's favourite cheese was, i am sure you could tweet him rather than pay £3 for a programme.

10 years from now and they will be a thing of the past.
 

torchomatic

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Modern ones are different now to programmes of old. I buy and sell programmes and have full sets of most CCFC seasons from the late 30's onwards, though not much after 1970. Some old programmes are beautiful things.

I don't understand programmes any more.

With advent of tinternet, you get everything you need before you get to the game these days. If i really wanted to hear what Connor Thomas's favourite cheese was, i am sure you could tweet him rather than pay £3 for a programme.

10 years from now and they will be a thing of the past.
 

ccfcway

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Modern ones are different now to programmes of old. I buy and sell programmes and have full sets of most CCFC seasons from the late 30's onwards, though not much after 1970. Some old programmes are beautiful things.

agreed. The new ones arent worth owt
 

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