Hal, can you and Benjamin Bloom present SUFC LIVE please!!!!

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How could it possibly be worse?

David Hirst and Carlton (Cu@#) Palmer I suppose.....?
 
and raise you, Chris Waddle.
might be sacrilege but i like Chris Waddle. & his return to 5 live isn't a day too soon. as a pundit it great to have someone thats passionate & is afraid of what people might think if its the truth
 
Truth of the matter is, club-made content (beyond social media) is always going to be pretty dreadful cos they have a line to tow.

It's why fanzines are better than programmes.

Why BladesPod and Tufty Club and United Way are better than the club-made equivalents.

Put the same 'tow-the-club-line' constraints on any presenter, and the end result is dull. Rawlings and Walker (plus guests) are all fairly experienced presenters. It's not them that's the problem, it's the format. They are, to quote Mighty Boosh, about as edgy as a satsuma. And that would be the fate of any presenter making the leap from 'fan-made' to 'official'.
 
Truth of the matter is, club-made content (beyond social media) is always going to be pretty dreadful cos they have a line to tow.

It's why fanzines are better than programmes.

Why BladesPod and Tufty Club and United Way are better than the club-made equivalents.

Put the same 'tow-the-club-line' constraints on any presenter, and the end result is dull. Rawlings and Walker (plus guests) are all fairly experienced presenters. It's not them that's the problem, it's the format. They are, to quote Mighty Boosh, about as edgy as a satsuma. And that would be the fate of any presenter making the leap from 'fan-made' to 'official'.
As the number of football clubs not producing printed match day Programmes grows. Once United are engulfed in that trend. Then there will be a gap in the market for a printed match day programme/Fanzine/thingamabob produced for each match. I've explained elsewhere that for away games where clubs were not producing programmes, the Carrier Bag Firm were sourcing "fan editions" from UKRAINE & subsequently Belarus.
Dem Blades would be an interesting option to fill that gap.
 
We saw Hal outside the ground on Saturday - weirdly felt like spotting a celebrity, even though he's basically just a football nerd - no offence Hal 😃
I smiled at Benjamin Bloom when he sat in the Westfield Upper a few games ago (and he smiled back). The Mrs said "who was that" - normally only get that when some women smile at me.
 

As the number of football clubs not producing printed match day Programmes grows. Once United are engulfed in that trend. Then there will be a gap in the market for a printed match day programme/Fanzine/thingamabob produced for each match. I've explained elsewhere that for away games where clubs were not producing programmes, the Carrier Bag Firm were sourcing "fan editions" from UKRAINE & subsequently Belarus.
Dem Blades would be an interesting option to fill that gap.

This would be a huge undertaking for someone… but a brilliant idea
 
This would be a huge undertaking for someone… but a brilliant idea

It's certainly not something 'DEM Blades' could do unilaterally. But very much open to getting involved... Obviously, it's a logistical nightmare, but one worth having.

A one-page, fold-up type thing could work....

Would require a 'team'.
 
It's certainly not something 'DEM Blades' could do unilaterally. But very much open to getting involved... Obviously, it's a logistical nightmare, but one worth having.

A one-page, fold-up type thing could work....

Would require a 'team'.

I don't think United will abandon just yet. Not sure what the print runs are on it and how many sellers they have selling. Making around a £1 a copy (including all the advertising etc), selling 4000 or so a game will net them around £100K a year to pay the editor salary and that of the sellers. Should imagine at that they are making a small profit and worth its while continuing.

Would be a mammouth task I agree to put out a 100 page programme for each game but as you say a Team could do it or certainly something substantial. Its how you sell it that the issue.
 
It's certainly not something 'DEM Blades' could do unilaterally. But very much open to getting involved... Obviously, it's a logistical nightmare, but one worth having.

A one-page, fold-up type thing could work....

Would require a 'team'.
Sorry mate, I didn't really mean to "fly this". Just an off the cuff remark.
 
I don't think United will abandon just yet. Not sure what the print runs are on it and how many sellers they have selling. Making around a £1 a copy (including all the advertising etc), selling 4000 or so a game will net them around £100K a year to pay the editor salary and that of the sellers. Should imagine at that they are making a small profit and worth its while continuing.

Would be a mammouth task I agree to put out a 100 page programme for each game but as you say a Team could do it or certainly something substantial. Its how you sell it that the issue.
They make alot more than £1 per programme and usually sell around 8,000
 
Think that answers it then! Cost of print has gone up massively recently though but not sure of arrangement with Ignition.
Even if the cost price has doubled, they still make a lot more than £1 per programme. Cost is less than £1.
 
It's certainly not something 'DEM Blades' could do unilaterally. But very much open to getting involved... Obviously, it's a logistical nightmare, but one worth having.

A one-page, fold-up type thing could work....

Would require a 'team'.

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