Checked out the boxes full of Albion related stuff today and amongst the hundreds of programmes that I have I found a loads of Gulls Eye, On the Up, Seaside Saga, Tommy Cook Reports, Coming over the Dyke, Nine-nil and Scars & Stripes. Also found an amusing postcard that Jackie Mooney sent me when she visited Tun Wells, saying how posh it was, and letters from the club, FA and Jimmy Case replying to my pleading to them to stop f*cking the Albion. Great stuff.
I've got programmes from about the last 30 something years all over the house (knew they would come in handy)
Fanzines (mainly Gulls Eye but some others) which are "somewhere" in the loft or in a bedroom
I wonder how many copies of an Albion Fanzine Big Bumper Book you'd sell, containing a brief history of each fanzine and reproductions of the best and most significant articles and cartoons in all of them. If you could see 1000 it would probably wash its hands.
There was a book called "Survival of the Fattest"which had extracts from fanzines of most clubs,one of my cartoons was printed,but nobody asked my permission to use it,not worried though,I think the book sold quite well and a Brighton one should do quite well.