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In Topic: Clubs Not Producing A Matchday Programme In Efl 2.
22 July 2024 - 06:29 PM
Westbars Spireite, on 22 July 2024 - 05:06 PM, said:
They're dead now. Used to be a thing and very soon won't be at all.
They could be very much alive, just don't print them and sell them,.
Publish an electronic program on the internet every week home and away its a huge market of support, all the arm chair fans, they still follow the Town, from all over the world, international fans all have phones.
All the thousands of fans who go to big games, how many went to Wembley, twenty thousand plus.
It could be a program every week, not just 23 games a season, a mini mail order catalogue ,all the stock in the club shop not just a few items, plus articles about the players, the history of the club, away travel, local football
an electronic mail order catalogue, with non football adverts as well as sport related. Car sales, Holiday adverts, Drinks, all targeted to sport fans, all the sponsors with names on signs, get some value and extend the sponsors message to the world wide web!
The Kirk brothers would see the potential, no manufacturing costs, no distribution costs, huge potential market, not just 8000 23 times a year.
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