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Programme Monthly is seen as the voice of collecting. It has been in
production since 1981 and is now also online, giving details of
programme's for sale, auction's, fair's and other events. Simply click
on the PM logo to visit the site.
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Programme Fair at McDiarmid Park
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There will be a programme fair at
St.Johnstone Football Club's McDiarmid Park on Sunday 19th February
between 11am and 3pm. Admission is free and all younger collectors will
recieve a complimentary bundle of programmes on entry.
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Programme Shop in Edinburgh
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For any Edinburgh based Scotspurs,
there is a programme shop down Leith way, about two minutes from Easter
Road Stadium. They usually have a decent range of Spurs programmes as
well as loads of other programmes from every possible occasion. Well
worth a visit if you are in the area. They also have a website which is
updated with new material on a regular basis. To visit their site click
on the image to the left.
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Spurs Programme Collector & Historian
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I am hoping to put together a regular publication for collectors of
Spurs programmes and other collectables. I am unsure of any such
publications at the present time and feel that if there is not any then
it may be a worthwhile addition to the Tottenham related publications
already out there such as the fanzines, MEHSTG, CADD (which i believe
is coming to an end), The Cockerel Crows and One Flew Over Seamans Head.
I would really appreciate some
feedback on this to see if the demand would be there and if any of you
may be interested in contributing by way of articles etc. If you have
any comments or ideas then please contact me at tartanspurs@yahoo.co.uk
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Over the years Spurs have played in many prestigous matches and for
these games programmes will be sought after. Collecting programmes for
some fans is nothing more than a habit, like having a pint before the
game, but for others it can be serious business. The programme pictured
left will for example will probably be very rare indeed and is somewhat
more appealing than more modern issues. Who knows what sort of price a
piese of old gold like this would go for.
Even some more modern issues are already sought after with the
programme for Tottenham's visit to play in the last match at Filbert
Street already changing hands for up to £20 what price in a few more
years?
As for the current Matchday Magazine i feel its nowhere near the
standard that it should be for a club like Spurs. Clubs such as
Norwich and Charlton produced very good Issues last season and dare i
say the Arsenal programme was better value for money than our own.
If there is anyone who would like to get in touch regarding Spurs
Programmes that they may have for sale then contact us at - tartanspurs@yahoo.co.uk
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My old man said "be an Arsenal fan", i said "fuck off bollocks your a cunt"
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