And so back to this season's programmes.
No 9 Coventry City 'PUSB'
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Well renown back in the Jimmy Hill days for producing innovative programmes, (the first club back in the sixties to move to a larger size programme) and then there huge programmes in the early seventies (although now looked upon from this generation as being blatantly sexist), we take a look at this season's effort.
68 page effort (3.50), 15 pages of advertising (although honestly didn't feel like it)
The Kyle McFadzean cover gives way to the standard opening pages, Managers Notes, Captain's column and more recent addition that's becoming more common, the CEO column. Coventry I assume at least knows theirs.
Its a slow burner, .......but soon gets into the swing of things with their opponents section. Its a section that this season's programmes have at times paid token lip service to.
There's a full 8 pages given to the Blades, which consists of our season so far, Hecky, connections between the two clubs, our key men (Egan, Norwood and N'Diaye), pen pics of the rest of the squad and a double page spread of classic campaigns. Throw in the head to Head page as well and that's a pretty good section imo.
Sky Blue Sam has a double page for the kids, I'm still doing his word search, saddo that I am, I can't find Highfield, I'm not convinced its in there
Black History month concentrates on the first African to play and score in the Premier League, a goal in the 2-1 over Wednesday in September 92. He went onto score 25 goals in 135 appearances for the Blades. I don't need to tell you who it is.....do I?
There's a programme review from our meeting in 1992, attendance 15,625 for a 1-1 draw.
Then there's a double page spread on lost grounds this issue concentrates on the Dell.
A history page and then a concentration of double pages featuring their last two games.
Stats and a quiz to finish.
Would have been better if it had a solid spine, but still its a better read by a long way than the majority this season.