| Double Programme 08:39 - Dec 5 with 325 views | SaintNick | It seems that there will not be a separate programme for the Birmingham City & West Brom games, instead it will be a double edition for both games. Is this the start of the end for football programmes at Southampton FC |  |
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| Double Programme on 08:48 - Dec 5 with 290 views | saints__fan__73 | Hasn't this been done quite a few times before? |  |
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| Double Programme on 08:49 - Dec 5 with 288 views | SaintNick |
| Double Programme on 08:48 - Dec 5 by saints__fan__73 | Hasn't this been done quite a few times before? |
im not sure I havent bought programmes in years, I can't remember one though |  |
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| Double Programme on 09:15 - Dec 5 with 246 views | saintwizzler | Several times the sequel is betterer. Empire Strikes Back, God Father Part II, Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment. This bodes well for Tuesday as we take on Midlands giants Birmingham and West Brom in the next few days. ANNOUNCE TONDA |  |
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| Double Programme on 10:03 - Dec 5 with 197 views | hedgeend61 |
| Double Programme on 08:48 - Dec 5 by saints__fan__73 | Hasn't this been done quite a few times before? |
Can't remember Saints doing it, went to Watford and Northampton earlier this season and they don't even print programmes any more. Guess doesn't make any money |  | |  |
| Double Programme on 10:25 - Dec 5 with 168 views | dirk_doone |
| Double Programme on 08:48 - Dec 5 by saints__fan__73 | Hasn't this been done quite a few times before? |
It's been done for pre-season friendlies at St Mary's, but not for league games. We're moving towards a paperless society. Tickets and programmes will soon be things of the past. Most countries in the world never had programmes anyway, which I always found disappointing, as they made good souvenirs, but, as one of my children pointed out, who needs written records when you can record all your memories on your phone? The same applies to matchday info and team lineups. Improving the wi-fi at St Mary's has hastened the demise of the football programme. At half-time, which was about the only time most articles in football progammes were ever read by anyone, people look at their phones now. [Post edited 5 Dec 10:46]
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| Double Programme on 10:49 - Dec 5 with 118 views | yateleysaint | What do kids these days get Glenn Cockerill to sign when they attend their first game in the Junior Saints section? I sincerely hope they haven’t stopped showing Saint and Greavsie on the TV in the lounge either. God, when did I get so old FFS? |  |
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| Double Programme on 13:04 - Dec 5 with 63 views | saints__fan__73 |
| Double Programme on 10:25 - Dec 5 by dirk_doone | It's been done for pre-season friendlies at St Mary's, but not for league games. We're moving towards a paperless society. Tickets and programmes will soon be things of the past. Most countries in the world never had programmes anyway, which I always found disappointing, as they made good souvenirs, but, as one of my children pointed out, who needs written records when you can record all your memories on your phone? The same applies to matchday info and team lineups. Improving the wi-fi at St Mary's has hastened the demise of the football programme. At half-time, which was about the only time most articles in football progammes were ever read by anyone, people look at their phones now. [Post edited 5 Dec 10:46]
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It was becoming nothing more than a book of shiny ads. When I first started watching non-league football in the late 70s the programme was just a two sided printed sheet but it did have the starting lineup which was the main point of getting it. |  |
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