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3 reasons to buy a programme tomorrow


Fitzhugh Fella
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1. It will help swell the club coffers.

2. Find out what happened when Alistair Campbell "locked horns" with Rupert Lowe at St Marys and Turf Moor. Titans of the left and right!

 

 

I hardly dare say this next bit but.....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. God Forbid - if it is really our last ever home game it will be worth a few bob in the years to come.

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Trouble is, for as long as I can remember, buying a programme has been unlucky for me. I bought one for all the reasons Duncan says, against Charlton (1st for a couple of years) and look what happened! Against Palace I reverted to type and didn't buy one and we won!! Mind you I don't know what happened in all the other home games I've been to this season when I haven't bought a programme. :(

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As I can't make it, would really appreciate it if someone could buy me one.

 

Will repay + with interest (a.k.a. a beer or two) in due course!

 

Go on ebay after the match. There will be one on there. I see some mug is currently bidding £2.80 + £1.50 postage for a Charlton programme.

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I'd still like to know why the Ticket Office are not advertising and selling the remaining 10,000 tickets off cheap.

 

Last home game of the existing regime. Clearance sale to save the club from extinction. No-one could complain

 

At £15 each there is a possible revenue of £150,000 from ticket sales alone and another £50,000 plus on merchandise, food and drinks. Why are they not doing it.

 

imo it's sheer incompetence and beggars belief.

 

Am I missing something? Don't the club need the money?

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I'd still like to know why the Ticket Office are not advertising and selling the remaining 10,000 tickets off cheap.

 

Last home game of the existing regime. Clearance sale to save the club from extinction. No-one could complain

 

At £15 each there is a possible revenue of £150,000 from ticket sales alone and another £50,000 plus on merchandise, food and drinks. Why are they not doing it.

 

imo it's sheer incompetence and beggars belief.

 

Am I missing something? Don't the club need the money?

 

i would assume it has something to do with logistics.unless there is a good chance of selling the extra tickets no plans would be in place for the extra stewards and police needed to open up the remaining corners.

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