SUFC Online Programme Reference Guide

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For those of you with a passion for reserve team football, just had an addition of over a 100 reserve team programmes from between 1945 and 2013, a few public practice matches and a splattering of Recent Meadowhead Sunday League cup Finals.

There'll be a few names there that might conjure some memories, not all good I suspect. :cool:

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Absolutely brilliant job Sharrowblade. I've got 49 seasons worth of home programmes,barring a couple of dozen testimonials,County Cups etc plus many away programmes & it is genuinely exciting to actually be able to see the ones I'm missing.
I've lapsed now and stopped collecting last season so keep up the terrific work.
 
great site, thanks for some great memories SharrowBlade ,got boxes of programmes going back to 87/88 , should really dig them out for a read !

what we're they thinking in 2004/2005 ! some incredibly bad poses going on !!

the Swansea '89 is def the greatest and brings back great memories ,
would love more of these nowadays , anyone got the name of the artist ? allot better than nowadays , have Leon Clarke looking at me menacing everytime i have a piss !
really about time he got his own house in the area.....
 
Thank you lads for the kind words. the Swansea 89 is a good one, its different.

Not a fan of the modern day covers.

I would prefer the club to ask local primary school kids to design the covers. Invite the winners down to the ground for the day etc etc.

Old photopraghs of the Lane would be good too, as match day covers.
 
One of my favourites pictures. Alan Woodward and Tommy Jackson going for the ball in the 1970 FA Cup tie against Everton. We won 2-1


also I love the photos on the front cover of the programmes especially in the 1950s

brilliant collection!


"Prograaaames three pence.Three pennnnce your match day programme"!!
 

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