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KIPAX 22-01-2006 10:49

Cambridge Program
 
I thought that was the best for many a season. Everything looks so much better glossy. Few things to iron out yet but deffo on the up for a change :)

John_Timmins 22-01-2006 10:51

Re: Cambridge Program
 
Yeah was a vast improvment but just needs some longer staples for next time as mine fell to pieces

Tin Monkey 22-01-2006 10:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by KIPAX
I thought that was the best for many a season. Everything looks so much better glossy. Few things to iron out yet but deffo on the up for a change :)

Spot on Kipax. It looked like a proper programme for the first time in years. Much improved! :)

maccawozzagod 22-01-2006 11:21

Re: Cambridge Program
 
did you get royalties for the pic on the front and this is why you are touting it? :p

KIPAX 22-01-2006 11:29

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There always all my pics.. front and middle and just so everyone knows... I get paid exactly NOTHING from club or Observer for my pics.. so nagh nagh

Macca ... tell me if your at a loose end on the 15th feb :)

ossyclogger 22-01-2006 11:56

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Pity they didn't print enough, innit ?

Doug 22-01-2006 11:58

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I agree the Programme was excellent this week. everything about it from the paper, printing, content and cutting and trimming was spot on and well worth the money. I understand that it was a special with limited print run of around 350. So collectors beware we can expect this edition to be a rarity within a short time. One is already available on eBay if anyone missed out and would like one.

harwood red 22-01-2006 18:12

Re: Cambridge Program
 
What a shame mine also fell to bits too!!! :(

maccawozzagod 22-01-2006 18:15

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Kipax, I think that I may be in Cambridge that day, got a Sales course to go on,. I could have gone to watch Cambridge but they have no game that night

Doug 22-01-2006 20:17

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Quote:

Originally Posted by harwood red
What a shame mine also fell to bits too!!! :(


That’s 348 left and mine’s in perfect condition………… :)

Diesel 22-01-2006 20:26

Re: Cambridge Program
 
On your way to a fortune, eh Doug?

Doug 22-01-2006 20:43

Re: Cambridge Program
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Diesel
On your way to a fortune, eh Doug?

A fortune no, a little profit in a few years time maybe. But I won’t be selling………Stanley has had a long troubled history with lots of hopes and shattered dreams.

People must remember that this is an unfinished story and history is still being written and will continue to be. This year many people will cry uncontrollably when a long held dream is realised, it will happen you believe it and I’ll be one of them. That as no value in monetary terms because it’s beyond what anyone can afford, its pure emotion…..

The front page of this weeks Observer carried a story of a programme that when written was worth no more than its cover price, it sold for £312.29. The programme as you will no doubt know was the last away game to Crewe in March 1962. Why? And why aren’t more of you looking to secure your piece of what is your own history?

Henry Morton 22-01-2006 21:24

Re: Cambridge Program [sic]
 
Well, of course I'm pleased for for those forum members who bought Saturday's programme.

However, I'm very sympathetic with those who were unable to obtain one as a result of this significant shortfall - particularly our guests from Cambridge who seem to have been treated in a rather cavalier fashion; I was told by several of them after the match that not one of them had been able to acquire said programme. They intend to contact the Club Office first thing on Monday.

Football is supposed to be a classless game where the dustman might rub shoulders with the duke. It emphatically is not (at least at Conference level) about creating "haves" and "have nots".

Ossyclogger makes the point succinctly that not enough were printed, but if it was a deliberate decision by ASFC then I'm deeply disappointed.

shakermaker 22-01-2006 21:30

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well said, HM....but for the ones who speak 'Accy English' amongst us....

NOT NUFF PROGRAMMES. WANT MORE. SHINY. :D

KIPAX 22-01-2006 21:36

Re: Cambridge Program
 
macca ya silly ******... if yer in cambridge on the 15th then get yerself to the cambridge utd ground to watch Craney and Roberts playing for the England XI v Italy.. thats where I will be.. thought ya might wanna ride as no one else interested.. how spooky yer already gonna be there :)


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