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Hiney

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Jul 5, 2003
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Evening people.

I've just started a section in the website which will, over (a long) time, detail the history of the Albion programme, from humble beginnings in the 19th Century, to the 84 page BEHEMOTH we have today.

You can have a look here:

HOME - Seagulls Programmes

I know i'm a massive anorak but what the hell, I ruddy LOVE football programmes

xx
 


Mellor 3 Ward 4

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Jul 27, 2004
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Evening people.

I've just started a section in the website which will, over (a long) time, detail the history of the Albion programme, from humble beginnings in the 19th Century, to the 84 page BEHEMOTH we have today.

You can have a look here:

HOME - Seagulls Programmes

I know i'm a massive anorak but what the hell, I ruddy LOVE football programmes

xx

Great site.

Love the blog too
 




















Goldstone Rapper

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Jan 19, 2009
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Thanks for the scans. Together, it must have taken more hours than many of us work in a week. Looking through them, I have to say what a nasty kit we had in the 1993/94 season. Also, there was real variation in the quality of the photography in the programmes. Some of it looks like it was taken with a polaroid camera. Still, Liz Costa's 'Programme Corner' was always a worth a read!
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Great to look at that fantastic website again.

The away at Newcastle, 1930, programme is interesting.
Their no9 is the legendary Hughie Gallagher, and according to the Carder & Harris book, over 56,000 were there.
The programme is quality, showing they were a big outfit.
Amazing to think the programme is he best part of century old.
 


Hiney

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Jul 5, 2003
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Penrose, Cornwall
Great to look at that fantastic website again.

The away at Newcastle, 1930, programme is interesting.
Their no9 is the legendary Hughie Gallagher, and according to the Carder & Harris book, over 56,000 were there.
The programme is quality, showing they were a big outfit.
Amazing to think the programme is he best part of century old.

It is a fantastic programme. He's just sold it at auction. He offered to me but it was too expensive!

I've started 94/95, which is when the problems really started. It's interesting to see how Bellotti's programme notes get progressively more defensive and aggressive.

I'm also working on a piece covering The Football League Review, which (for the youngsters), was a free mag that was included with the programme in the late 60s and early 70s.

A real labour of love
 








withdeanwombat

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Feb 17, 2005
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Somersetshire
Marvelous, Hiney, marvelous.

Did you deliberately put Pies, Pints, Programmes in reverse order ?
 






Hiney

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Jul 5, 2003
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Alright people, 1996/97 is up and available, as I said last week, including the Hereford game - what a HORRIFIC programme that was, by the way.

Thanks to @gripper stebson the site is now built on HTML5 so all you people who can't use Flash can now browse our amazing history

:thumbsup:

www.seagullsprogrammes.co.uk
 


Hiney

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Penrose, Cornwall
You can now view programmes from 2000/01, up to the end of December 2000.

The rest will follow over the next few days.

At 48 pages each, the programmes are taking longer to scan.

Some great stuff in there - seeing Zamora's unbelieveable season unfold, plus the start of the process that got us to Falmer.

Fascinating

:thumbsup:
 


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