Matchday Programme
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Shrimpsmakemeill
South of the river
chelseabilly
alasher
Doctor Jimmy
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- Doctor Jimmy
- Posts : 104
Join date : 2012-11-16
Age : 53
Location : Marsh, Lancaster. The Long Side. The Bar.
Matchday Programme
29/8/2017, 18:43
I must say that I'm very impressed with the club programme. Not bad at all for £2. Plenty of excellent and interesting articles and it's not full of adverts like so many of the programmes you come across. Love the Where after they now and blast from the past sections while the good father's articles are always a good read. Also good to see the introducing there dolly blues section. Well done to everyone concerned with producing the programme and keep up the good work.
- alasher
- Posts : 1220
Join date : 2012-11-10
Re: Matchday Programme
29/8/2017, 20:06
I agree wholeheartedly. The match day programme is an excellent read & well worth £2 . Also every copy in excess of 75 that we sell is pure profit for the club ..... so buy one!
My bit is still rubbish though
My bit is still rubbish though
- chelseabilly
- Posts : 150
Join date : 2012-11-10
Re: Matchday Programme
30/8/2017, 10:43
First three home games and all programmes sold well before kick off at my turnstile. Great value at£2,
- South of the river
- Posts : 401
Join date : 2013-03-29
Location : LA1
Re: Matchday Programme
30/8/2017, 16:15
I echo Doctor Jimmy's comments; it is a good read with plenty of interesting articles and stats. The quiz was suitably challenging. Well done to Alasher for claiming that he had no change to coerce me into buying one.
- alasher
- Posts : 1220
Join date : 2012-11-10
Re: Matchday Programme
30/8/2017, 19:45
I am practicing my sales technique on potetially guillible spectators. After my success with you I'm considering moving on to the next level
- South of the river
- Posts : 401
Join date : 2013-03-29
Location : LA1
Re: Matchday Programme
30/8/2017, 20:47
alasher wrote:I am practicing my sales technique on potetially guillible spectators. After my success with you I'm considering moving on to the next level
You have used the word 'gullible' but are you aware that the word is not actually in the dictionary?
- Shrimpsmakemeill
- Posts : 317
Join date : 2012-11-18
Re: Matchday Programme
30/8/2017, 22:20
One doubts if POTETIALLY is in the dictionary either!
- South of the river
- Posts : 401
Join date : 2013-03-29
Location : LA1
Re: Matchday Programme
30/8/2017, 23:23
If we are here to highlight errors, we can add the incorrect spelling of 'practicing' to the list. According to standard British convention, practice is the noun and practise is the verb. Does it matter? Of course it does . Please do not ask if I am the grammar and spelling police. Let's forget about the lack of a full-stop .
- alasher
- Posts : 1220
Join date : 2012-11-10
Re: Matchday Programme
31/8/2017, 05:29
My incorrect spelling of potentially is due to not wearing glasses when i really should ( ie when posting from my phone).
However the other 2 "mistakes" were made through ignorance
However the other 2 "mistakes" were made through ignorance
- Tobycarvery
- Posts : 457
Join date : 2012-11-10
Re: Matchday Programme
31/8/2017, 08:27
So consider yourself duly admonished.
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