Programme for yesterday
Programme for yesterday
As we had a much bigger crowd than expected yesterday we sold out of programmes very early.
Therefore we a going to run another 100 which you will be able to order online or purchase at future matches.
Therefore we a going to run another 100 which you will be able to order online or purchase at future matches.
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Re: Programme for yesterday
Thats a good idea, I did manage to get one but folk round me weren't so fortunate so I hope they see this and take you up on it. SS
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Re: Programme for yesterday
I understand that some bulk buying went on. Have any appeared on eBay yet? I wonder if they will top the £100 plus figure that the Bilston programme achieved 8 years ago?
Re: Programme for yesterday
If you don,t want this programme posting just PM me and i will put away so you can collect from the shop. Also we have just a few of the programme that were for the 4 friendlies left if any of you want one , cheers stagman
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I think it's excellent - there's more worth reading than in many programmes with more pages. We'll start having some match and appearance stats in there now the season is going.Diamond Warrior wrote:Was there any feedback received regarding the programme?
Once there are fewer match reports to include I think there will be scope for bigger pictures of the match action - I guess there was so much text this time there wasn't room.
Did Dave Savage give you much off-the-record insight into the wheelings and dealings when the handover of power to Cousins took place - he was definitely one of the "good guys" in those days.
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The quotes included in that piece were from a chat with Dave that ony lasted a few minutes as we were pushed for time. He gave my his number though for a future piece that we'd like to do for the programme. I can mention that then to him and get his views. He was really complimentary of his time at R&D.Formic wrote:I think it's excellent - there's more worth reading than in many programmes with more pages. We'll start having some match and appearance stats in there now the season is going.Diamond Warrior wrote:Was there any feedback received regarding the programme?
Once there are fewer match reports to include I think there will be scope for bigger pictures of the match action - I guess there was so much text this time there wasn't room.
Did Dave Savage give you much off-the-record insight into the wheelings and dealings when the handover of power to Cousins took place - he was definitely one of the "good guys" in those days.
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A University friend of mine became quite pally with Drewe Broughton recently, and Drewe told him how much he loved his time at Diamonds and what a "great set of lads" we had. I thought that was very odd considering for the best part of his time here we were totally useless and of course the circumstances under which he left.Diamond Warrior wrote: He was really complimentary of his time at R&D.
Oh, and if you're doing another interview with Dave Savage, why not ask his opinion on Graham Westley. ;)
They say we've lost our money we're not famous anymore.....
AFC Rushden & Diamonds - Member No: 291
AFC Rushden & Diamonds - Member No: 291