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 Match Programme Update
Topic Originator: Par  
Date:   Fri 1 Aug 20:55

The end of an era, understandable if only selling less than 50 copies.

Free team sheet every game good initiative.
https://dafc.co.uk/match-programme-update/

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 Re: Match Programme Update
Topic Originator: stoo61  
Date:   Fri 1 Aug 20:56

Aye good decision. Used to get it every week, home and away.

Haven`t bothered in about 5 year.

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 Re: Match Programme Update
Topic Originator: red-star-par  
Date:   Fri 1 Aug 21:09

That`s very sad, however the programme recently hasn`t been a patch on what it was like years ago when it was regularly winning awards. I guess times change, there would be nothing in the programme that hadn`t been on the website in the week leading up to the game. Don`t really see the need for handing out free teamsheets either, it`s all available online, and the stadium announcer reads it out twice too. Seems like a waste of paper to me.

It would be good for them to produce a one-off last ever programme though,just to round off everyone's programme collection

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 Re: Match Programme Update
Topic Originator: neils  
Date:   Fri 1 Aug 21:24

Och that`s a shame, I`ve got quite a collection too.

Was always decent, but the last few seasons wasn`t great at all, it`s a thankless task, and all it takes is a couple of the writers to drop out and it drops a bit.

Internet killed it a bit, and the info on social media is great and comprehensive -everyone has a phone now.

Good to see they are keeping options open in future, there was a period where it was very good, read it at half time, then the rest when I got home-the last few times (I live overseas) it`s taken a few minutes to read, with most of the content the same.

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 Re: Match Programme Update
Topic Originator: buffy  
Date:   Fri 1 Aug 21:26

Some of us like a paper teamsheet in our hands rather than a digital one. I definitely do. I regularly mark mine up with sub changes incase I’ve not picked up the tannoy in time.

Shame about the programme though ~ there’s been some great articles in it over the years.

”Buffy’s Buns are the finest in Fife”, J. Spence 2019”
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 Re: Match Programme Update
Topic Originator: parsfan  
Date:   Fri 1 Aug 21:35

But will the free thing have which games belong to what letters for the half time scores?

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 Re: Match Programme Update
Topic Originator: buffy  
Date:   Fri 1 Aug 21:42

That’s gone right o’er my heid, Parsfan!
Explain please.

”Buffy’s Buns are the finest in Fife”, J. Spence 2019”
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 Re: Match Programme Update
Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend  
Date:   Fri 1 Aug 21:52

You are a bit young to remember that, Buffy.




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 Re: Match Programme Update
Topic Originator: jake89  
Date:   Fri 1 Aug 21:56

More the reason to support the fanzine. It`s not the same as the match day programme but a great read.

Reality is that print is pretty dead when you can get the info on your phone. A bit of a shame and I have a genuine concern it`ll start to affect people`s memories. Everyone remembers where they bought a record or a DVD/Blu-ray/VHS, but will they remember when they first streamed something?
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 Re: Match Programme Update
Topic Originator: Stevie Nicks  
Date:   Fri 1 Aug 22:00

“But will the free thing have which games belong to what letters for the half time scores?”
Thank you parsfan for bringing back a long lost memory and which has resulted in some hilarious attempts at explanation to the younger members of my family 😆😆😆

“It’s not the name and number on the back of the shirt that counts… it’s the badge on the front”
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 Re: Match Programme Update
Topic Originator: parsfan  
Date:   Fri 1 Aug 22:40

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buffy, Fri 1 Aug 21:42

That’s gone right o’er my heid, Parsfan!
Explain please.


Pre-smart phones, pre-internet, largely pre-tranny man (when that meant something quite different and less contentious) information from other games being played was spread by an advertising hoardings with letters on them. Depending on the ground you were at, East End was typically early second half, someone would trudge round to the letters and hang a couple of numbers beside each letter. These represented the halftime scores of other games.

Which letter? Which game? You had to have the programme to know for sure.

The tranny man was both loved and hated. With his wireless clamped to his ear he`d be both the bringer of good news and bad news and either resented or disliked depending.

Like a witch.

We never drowned or burned them though.

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 Re: Match Programme Update
Topic Originator: Stanza  
Date:   Fri 1 Aug 22:59

..... and not every ground had anything as sophisticated as a board that could be seen by the whole crowd. At some grounds a young lad would walk round the track with a board displaying the scores (eg A = 2-0, B = 0-1 etc). If you missed seeing the scores you were just out of luck.

For those not at the match, they would get the HT scores from special editions of the (usually-coloured) sports papers.

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 Re: Match Programme Update
Topic Originator: buffy  
Date:   Fri 1 Aug 23:10

That was excellent - thanks Parsfan and Stanza

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 Re: Match Programme Update
Topic Originator: red-star-par  
Date:   Fri 1 Aug 23:36

Got to admit, I did quite enjoy the pre-internet days in the 90s of not knowing anything about what was happening at East End Park except the occasional article in the daily papers, what was in the Dunfermline Press and the occasional bit of gossip in the East Port. On Saturdays at the game, I`d get a programme and, if it was available, a fanzine. There was some good banter in some of the fanzines, some articles by Fu Manchu etc. At the match there would maybe be someone with a radio and a score from another game would filter out like some kind of Mexican wave of a Chinese Whisper. Left more than one game thinking the score was totally different because I had been late in and missed a goal, or like at Brockville when a Tattie Cooper goal was chopped off but none of us realised it wasn`t a goal.
It was a lot better going out after the game, having a brief chat about it, then getting on with some drinking, and not really thinking about the football again until the following week. Now it`s like there needs to be 24/7 updates on the football
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 Re: Match Programme Update
Topic Originator: Bovril Man  
Date:   Sat 2 Aug 00:18

And if you managed to get out the ground and up the road quick enough, you could join the crowd outside the radio rentals shop on East Port and see the full time scores coming in on the ‘vidiprinter’ on the TVs in the shop window!
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 Re: Match Programme Update
Topic Originator: red-star-par  
Date:   Sat 2 Aug 00:57

Or watch an entire match on CEEFAX, a nerve shredding experience. Used to love when my dad returned from the boozer on a Saturday night when I was a nipper, with a fish supper and the sports pink, which I would read from cover to cover, then we would watch Sportscene, followed by NBA Basketball highlights, then The Odd Couple
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 Re: Match Programme Update
Topic Originator: LEGEND85  
Date:   Sat 2 Aug 05:22

I can mind in the early nineties when I was still in my teens during the school holidays walking up to the library to read the sports section of the courier to see if it had and Pars/transfer news and that would take 5 minutes once that was done your Pars news was done for the day.

Now you don`t have any kind of break.
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 Re: Match Programme Update
Topic Originator: kelty_par  
Date:   Sat 2 Aug 07:00

A few clubs were still hanging on to the A B C system into the late 80s... I think it was Motherwell where I heard it when we`d been promoted to the Premier Division and I was very confused. It was announced over the tannoy though, rather than being on a hoarding. "A... 0-0. B... 1-0. C... 0-2" was just weird.

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 Re: Match Programme Update
Topic Originator: Angus_W  
Date:   Sat 2 Aug 07:09

I liked the Pink.

I liked the general chaos of the publication. Cutting the sides off peoples faces to fit the type, pasting ball shaped blobs onto photographs to make them more realistic. Hunt the article - “Cont on page 5” - turning to the page revealed a completely different report and you had to hunt through the paper, sometimes it wasn’t there!

And no bus trip home wasn’t complete without a heated argument around “Spot the ball”.

Good times.

“.........it ain’t over till the Pars score!”
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 Re: Match Programme Update
Topic Originator: cammypar 1995  
Date:   Sat 2 Aug 07:32

Quote:

parsfan, Fri 1 Aug 22:40

Quote:

buffy, Fri 1 Aug 21:42

That’s gone right o’er my heid, Parsfan!
Explain please.


Pre-smart phones, pre-internet, largely pre-tranny man (when that meant something quite different and less contentious) information from other games being played was spread by an advertising hoardings with letters on them. Depending on the ground you were at, East End was typically early second half, someone would trudge round to the letters and hang a couple of numbers beside each letter. These represented the halftime scores of other games.

Which letter? Which game? You had to have the programme to know for sure.

The tranny man was both loved and hated. With his wireless clamped to his ear he`d be both the bringer of good news and bad news and either resented or disliked depending.

Like a witch.

We never drowned or burned them though.


Never knew that was a thing. Thanks for sharing that edited to say and others for contributing. 👏

c'mon the pars

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 Re: Match Programme Update
Topic Originator: p4r5f4n  
Date:   Sat 2 Aug 08:23

I hung the numbers in the late 60s and we didn’t have the luxury of a radio. The scores were written on a piece of paper next to the letters and you trudged round the perimeter track carrying a very heavy load of metal numbers, hung them up, waited ten minutes and took them back. It was horrible on a cold wet winters day.
One day I clearly remember was reaching the west end goal just as Alex Ferguson blootered the ball over an open net to cost us the championship. I called him a silly c* # and he nodded in agreement.
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 Re: Match Programme Update
Topic Originator: AdamAntsParsStripe  
Date:   Sat 2 Aug 08:42

I remember the numbered board. Think it was in the NW terrace and yes, that was the only way you could know the halftime scores (with a programme)
But, it was common for people to speak to fellow fans in the event they didn’t have one to find out the scores as ABCDE…. Etc was only available in it.
I remember the cheers or groans as the person put the numbers on it lol

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 Re: Match Programme Update
Topic Originator: AdamAntsParsStripe  
Date:   Sat 2 Aug 08:43

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p4r5f4n, Sat 2 Aug 08:23

I hung the numbers in the late 60s and we didn’t have the luxury of a radio. The scores were written on a piece of paper next to the letters and you trudged round the perimeter track carrying a very heavy load of metal numbers, hung them up, waited ten minutes and took them back. It was horrible on a cold wet winters day.
One day I clearly remember was reaching the west end goal just as Alex Ferguson blootered the ball over an open net to cost us the championship. I called him a silly c* # and he nodded in agreement.


Brilliant! 😂

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 Re: Match Programme Update
Topic Originator: Back_oh_the_net  
Date:   Sat 2 Aug 09:00

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Raymie the Legend, Fri 1 Aug 21:52

You are a bit young to remember that, Buffy.


Nah I’m quite a bit younger than buffy and even I know about that
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 Re: Match Programme Update
Topic Originator: neils  
Date:   Sat 2 Aug 09:14

Growing up in Inverkeithing, we got both the Pink News, and a bit later the Dundee one (Sporting Post?) the pink was out incredibly fast, almost by the time we got home, this in the days before mobile phones, the journos would have to phone in the report/score.

Read them both cover to cover, proper newspapers too, articles, interviews etc.

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 Re: Match Programme Update
Topic Originator: AdamAntsParsStripe  
Date:   Sat 2 Aug 09:44

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neils, Sat 2 Aug 09:14

Growing up in Inverkeithing, we got both the Pink News, and a bit later the Dundee one (Sporting Post?) the pink was out incredibly fast, almost by the time we got home, this in the days before mobile phones, the journos would have to phone in the report/score.

Read them both cover to cover, proper newspapers too, articles, interviews etc.


The pink paper was so fast they only did a report up until half time lol

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