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  • Why would anyone think this is sensible?
    It may be a sensible move if you're planning to stop producing it in a season or two and want to use low sales figures as your public excuse.
  • Bought mine from inside the AC gates. Only one I buy because it's the handbook. Can't see programmes lasting more than a couple more years outside the prem and the day tripper market. 
  • Stig said:
    Why would anyone think this is sensible?
    It may be a sensible move if you're planning to stop producing it in a season or two and want to use low sales figures as your public excuse.
    Only ever done for these games, which wouldn’t be the benchmark though. Seem more like no one can be bothered.
  • I had no idea it was a handbook. It was so expensive we bought one between the three of us on Saturday but none of us read it.

    Not sure if it was designed to encourage or confuse the potential Chinese fan base but it was printed back to front and front to back which was bewildering. I gave up on it after a few minutes.

    I am an IT  dinosaur but maybe a Valley match day App with ticket news, team selections and manager comments might be more useful and slightly less 19th century.  Also offers a data capture and ad sales opportunity.

    And just after a home win might be a good time for a link to future ticket sales

    Just a tentative suggestion obviously. I am sure Charlie M knows what he's doing.  


  • I had no idea it was a handbook. It was so expensive we bought one between the three of us on Saturday but none of us read it.

    Not sure if it was designed to encourage or confuse the potential Chinese fan base but it was printed back to front and front to back which was bewildering. I gave up on it after a few minutes.

    I am an IT  dinosaur but maybe a Valley match day App with ticket news, team selections and manager comments might be more useful and slightly less 19th century.  Also offers a data capture and ad sales opportunity.

    And just after a home win might be a good time for a link to future ticket sales

    Just a tentative suggestion obviously. I am sure Charlie M knows what he's doing.  


    We've done that several times. Matchday programme one way and flip it the other for handbook.
  • edited August 19
    I had no idea it was a handbook. It was so expensive we bought one between the three of us on Saturday but none of us read it.

    Not sure if it was designed to encourage or confuse the potential Chinese fan base but it was printed back to front and front to back which was bewildering. I gave up on it after a few minutes.
    Im pretty sure the club handbook as part of the first match day programme of the season has been done for decades at this point. 
  • edited August 19
    CAFCTrev said:
    I had no idea it was a handbook. It was so expensive we bought one between the three of us on Saturday but none of us read it.

    Not sure if it was designed to encourage or confuse the potential Chinese fan base but it was printed back to front and front to back which was bewildering. I gave up on it after a few minutes.
    Im pretty sure the club handbook as part of the first match day programme of the season has been done for decades at this point. 
    Since 2003 with one exception. Although it was done mid-season one year, which if I recall was Meire’s fault.
  • I always buy and keep the handbook edition.

    Poor promotion by the vendors on Saturday of either the price or the handbook nature of it.
  • They really need to start accepting cards too, hardly anyone carries cash now days. I had to join the huge main store queue to go get mine. 
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  • Felt a bit sorry for the seller, everyone was offering a ten pound note, she had long run out of pound coins. Anyway, the handbook format makes perfect sense and is ok. Don't think the price is out of order, a couple quid more, sure, but about the price of a kit kat.
  • Valley Review available for Bolton clash

    The programme costs £3.50 and will be available on matchday in the club shop and from vendors around the ground.
    https://www.charltonafc.com/news/valley-review-available-bolton-clash
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