At least we have a good programme

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The idea of reproducing programmes from previous matches, in the middle section, is genius.0
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Does anyone still buy the programme?0
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They cited Valley Review’s history pages as the standout feature of the magazine, and summarised that it is: “A very good issue, with a real effort being made to ensure strong presentation.”
Must have been the history of Charlton in 23 objects series that swung it. That's a great idea : - )
Well done to Olly and the rest of the team especially as you've been short-handed for a long while.
Keep up the good work.9 -
Yeah, despite the cock up with the sales outlets it is still seen as important for a lot of people.Mendonca In Asdas said:Does anyone still buy the programme?
Let's face it, if you went to a league ground, or even a non-league ground and they didn't have a programme you'd think "what a two-bob club"0 -
Top work from Olly and co.
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Your spot on Henry, but i still think we're a two bob club.Henry Irving said:
Yeah, despite the cock up with the sales outlets it is still seen as important for a lot of people.Mendonca In Asdas said:Does anyone still buy the programme?
Let's face it, if you went to a league ground, or even a non-league ground and they didn't have a programme you'd think "what a two-bob club"
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I am pleased people like Olly have been recognised for there hard work, a fan working for the club and achieving something erm sounds good that.2
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Well done Louie and the team...... Hopefully you have some assistance these days, and the club appreciate the excellent work you do?
In my opinion the programme looks much better in design, and has evolved into an excellent read.0 -
Is Katrien still out and about on match days flogging the programme ?0
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I love the history pages, indeed when buying other clubs' programmes, they're usually the highlight.Henry Irving said:They cited Valley Review’s history pages as the standout feature of the magazine, and summarised that it is: “A very good issue, with a real effort being made to ensure strong presentation.”
Must have been the history of Charlton in 23 objects series that swung it. That's a great idea : - )
Well done to Olly and the rest of the team especially as you've been short-handed for a long while.
Keep up the good work.
One thing we've always had, which annoys me when missing elsewhere is cumulative stats for players.0 -
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Treat the cumulative stats with a huge pinch of salt. Often wrong. Or simply changed years later when the club feels like it.killerandflash said:
I love the history pages, indeed when buying other clubs' programmes, they're usually the highlight.Henry Irving said:They cited Valley Review’s history pages as the standout feature of the magazine, and summarised that it is: “A very good issue, with a real effort being made to ensure strong presentation.”
Must have been the history of Charlton in 23 objects series that swung it. That's a great idea : - )
Well done to Olly and the rest of the team especially as you've been short-handed for a long while.
Keep up the good work.
One thing we've always had, which annoys me when missing elsewhere is cumulative stats for players.1 -
It is a very good programme. Well done Olly and team. Sadly, it's the only thing we will finish runner up in.0
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We could finish runner up in relegationHantsAddick said:It is a very good programme. Well done Olly and team. Sadly, it's the only thing we will finish runner up in.
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The programme is fantastic, shame I can never find anyone selling the f***ing thing!!2
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Shame it will be scrapped next season in League 1 as an unjustifiable cost.1
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Good to see this, I like the current format.0
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Sorry folks.
After more than 40 years of religiously buying the programme I stopped a couple of seasons ago.
When I glance at somebody else's programme occasionally it still looks like overpriced, oversized, badly written, un-informative and deliberately misleading dross tarted up by some pretty pictures on glossy paper.
I would learn more about Charlton Athletic by buying the fecking Metro which is free anyway.
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Well done @Ollywozere and the team2
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Well done comms team.0
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Really?seth plum said:Sorry folks.
After more than 40 years of religiously buying the programme I stopped a couple of seasons ago.
When I glance at somebody else's programme occasionally it still looks like overpriced, oversized, badly written, un-informative and deliberately misleading dross tarted up by some pretty pictures on glossy paper.
I would learn more about Charlton Athletic by buying the fecking Metro which is free anyway.
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I think the programme is a big improvement on recent seasons, but on a regular basis it has glaring errors in it.
For some reason when they show the pictures from away games we are listed first as if we are the home team.0 -
That might not be a glaring error - perhaps they know they're doing it and aren't mistaken that we are the away team after all.ElfsborgAddick said:I think the programme is a big improvement on recent seasons, but on a regular basis it has glaring errors in it.
For some reason when they show the pictures from away games we are listed first as if we are the home team.0 -
Never seen it in any other clubs programmes.PL54 said:
That might not be a glaring error - perhaps they know they're doing it and aren't mistaken that we are the away team after all.ElfsborgAddick said:I think the programme is a big improvement on recent seasons, but on a regular basis it has glaring errors in it.
For some reason when they show the pictures from away games we are listed first as if we are the home team.0 -
Really.1StevieG said:
Really?seth plum said:Sorry folks.
After more than 40 years of religiously buying the programme I stopped a couple of seasons ago.
When I glance at somebody else's programme occasionally it still looks like overpriced, oversized, badly written, un-informative and deliberately misleading dross tarted up by some pretty pictures on glossy paper.
I would learn more about Charlton Athletic by buying the fecking Metro which is free anyway.
IMHO
Like promoting season tickets as building a better tomorrow together, or season ticket early bird discounts that are then extended.
Really.
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Good description of 95% of your posts on here Seth.seth plum said:badly written, un-informative and deliberately misleading
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I am pretty sure the folks who put it together aren't responsible for that sort of content. I thought you meant something along the lines of sending folks to Coventry next weekend......seth plum said:
Really.1StevieG said:
Really?seth plum said:Sorry folks.
After more than 40 years of religiously buying the programme I stopped a couple of seasons ago.
When I glance at somebody else's programme occasionally it still looks like overpriced, oversized, badly written, un-informative and deliberately misleading dross tarted up by some pretty pictures on glossy paper.
I would learn more about Charlton Athletic by buying the fecking Metro which is free anyway.
IMHO
Like promoting season tickets as building a better tomorrow together, or season ticket early bird discounts that are then extended.
Really.1 -
You're entitled to your opinion of course, although why you should choose this moment to state it is interesting is it not?Henry Irving said:
Good description of 95% of your posts on here Seth.seth plum said:badly written, un-informative and deliberately misleading
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Could be your reason for your criticism of what I write on Charlton Life is cunningly concealed in this particular post.Henry Irving said:They cited Valley Review’s history pages as the standout feature of the magazine, and summarised that it is: “A very good issue, with a real effort being made to ensure strong presentation.”
Must have been the history of Charlton in 23 objects series that swung it. That's a great idea : - )
Well done to Olly and the rest of the team especially as you've been short-handed for a long while.
Keep up the good work.
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No, I'd rather they got inside the ground and saw our empty stadium, latest unknown interim manager, the lazy, unfit, lacklustre squad, the sofa, and us to let in 3 soft goals before I want them to make that conclusion.Henry Irving said:
Yeah, despite the cock up with the sales outlets it is still seen as important for a lot of people.Mendonca In Asdas said:Does anyone still buy the programme?
Let's face it, if you went to a league ground, or even a non-league ground and they didn't have a programme you'd think "what a two-bob club"1