Do you read your programme?

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Basil is a Gooner
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Do you read your programme?

Post by Basil is a Gooner »

Just wondered who here buys a programme and who actually reads it?

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I never buy one. Can't be arsed

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I buy the Gooner, same same but different :roll:

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Post by g88ner »

I never buy a programme... it's just club progaganda. What's the point?

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Post by BT »

I do - even though they are so expensive - but then sometimes they can be momentous ones like I have Wenger's first home game, Bergkamp's first home game, testimonials etc etc.

Nice pic in it this last one Basil! And Spuddy, you may not buy it but I know that you write into it which is sadder... :wink:

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Post by augie »

Never buy it anymore nor will I - I know that I contribute to the club financially in other ways but I do fcuking draw the line somewhere and that somewhere is buying a book with a lot of club speak bullshit :roll:

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BT wrote:I do - even though they are so expensive - but then sometimes they can be momentous ones like I have Wenger's first home game, Bergkamp's first home game, testimonials etc etc.

Nice pic in it this last one Basil! And Spuddy, you may not buy it but I know that you write into it which is sadder... :wink:
I've never written in to the program :shock:

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Post by REB »

i still buy one but give it away when i come home to some arsenal fans in my daughters class

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Post by BT »

SPUDMASHER wrote:
BT wrote:I do - even though they are so expensive - but then sometimes they can be momentous ones like I have Wenger's first home game, Bergkamp's first home game, testimonials etc etc.

Nice pic in it this last one Basil! And Spuddy, you may not buy it but I know that you write into it which is sadder... :wink:
I've never written in to the program :shock:
Au contraire, Mr Spuddy - your letter about Bendtner and Eboue scoring in the minutes of their squad numbers was in there...

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Post by 12thGooner »

i started buying when i first started going to Arsenal games. As it was such a novelty for me and it was nice to finally start going and show them off the people who came round that yes i actually go to watch the team i support. Then i started going all the time so its kinda moot(sp?) but i still buy them, but as BT says, you do get the occasional gem.

My favourite in my collection is a misprint las season on the schedule listing at the back. we were playing 2 teams the same day, once in the morning once in the afternoon.

But yes, most the content is propoganda crap.

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Post by northbankbren »

yep buy one every game...habbit is suppose.

Not the best but the odd decent interview, everything else you get on the official site.

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so spuddie is a double agent, comes on here to get the feel of the gooner nation and then runs off with the best bits and gets them published by the official programme :lol:

lord haw haw

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Post by barnfield88 »

i always buy one, its one of my superstitions. I read some bits at half time

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Post by NBM »

Get one and read it on the train home, if I'm still capable. Reading the manager's and captain's notes on saturday after the game made me physically sick though.

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Post by SWLGooner »

I buy it always because

a) despite all the bullshit, there are some good bits and tell you all the useful stats
b) It's quite nice to have lots - good memories.
c) I'm not paying. :barscarf:

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