Full page interview with Russell Slade in their 'Planet Football' section.
where did you buy it? I've searched everywhere for it these last couple of days?
Not due on the shelves until tomorrow, but I subscribe and occasionally get it a day in advance.
I got mine in the post today, excellent article about Real/Barca, and the decline of Serie A. The Slade interview does mention a feel good factor sweeping through the club - the interview must be from July then
Why is the October issue due out on 2nd September?
Why is the October issue due out on 2nd September?
f***ing hell at last an interview or something about Brighton:yahoo: Been getting 4-4-2 about a year and theres be one interview with Carpenter and thats it
It's a way of defrauding unsuspecting buyers in the last days of the month by falsely claiming to be newly published. It's about time that the trades descriptions legislation was enforced in this respect.
so it something goes on sale in the middle of the month then for the last two weeks of it's on sale (assuming that it is a monthly title) then it looks out of date. How would that be fair to the publisher then? Your argument is senseless.
How does something look out of date if it is the October issue and actually available in October? QUOTE]
simple - the magazine is on sale for a month. If it goes on sale on the 15th September then it is still on sale up until 14th October. Therefore to have a cover date of September would potentially lose the publisher revenue, hence they don't do it (they are' after all, businesses). It's not defrauding the consumer - most of us, as you have pointed out, are able to make our own decisions because we have a modicum of intelligence.
simple - the magazine is on sale for a month. If it goes on sale on the 15th September then it is still on sale up until 14th October. Therefore to have a cover date of September would potentially lose the publisher revenue, hence they don't do it (they are' after all, businesses). It's not defrauding the consumer - most of us, as you have pointed out, are able to make our own decisions because we have a modicum of intelligence. It's not rocket science.
Wait a minute - that's not what I posted. We are talking in this case about a magazine dated 'October', being on sale from 2nd September to the 1st October. The ONLY reason that they publish on the 2nd of the month is so that they can fulfull the necessary requirements to put 'October' on the front cover. Here's something controversial; why not publish the magazine on 1st September, with 'September' on the cover, and the next edition 1st October, with 'October' on the front?
A lot of magazines work that way.
but you used the example of 442 to make a sweeping generalisation about all publishers. And do you seriously think that all magazines /publications should go on sale on the same day every month? I think that you would find that logistically implausible for numerous reasons.
For the record - most titles that are considered to be monthly are actually poblished on a rolling 4 weekly basis - hence the on sale moves progressively forward through the month as the year goes on. Therefore making accurate monthly descriptions nigh on impossible.