Gregory2Smith1
J'les aurai!
the Evening Argus was a good paper in it's day
Please correct me then.
Draws up chair, breaks promise to abandon eating Pringles.
On the contrary, when I read his reports I often felt I had witnessed a different match! His book, 'The Albion' had several inaccuracies from matches in the previous season, the result of the home games against Spurs and Blackpool spring to mind, which made me doubt considerable the accuracy of reports on games in the years preceding my support for the club.
Used to love the Sports Argus as a kid. A whole newspaper on a Sunday dedicated to the Albion. Thorough, detailed and concise it was great value for money.
How sustainable is a daily local with a circulation less than the probable attendance at a league cup game against Fleetwood? I think we'll find out in the next 12 months or so.
That's not strictly correct .
Will be interesting to see how the Argus deals with Johnston Press' ownership and development of the Independent. Will it step up, or will it be the beginning of the end?
I may be wrong, but I've always got the impression that JP have been wanting to go head-to-head with the Argus for years, but starting a new paper in the city from scratch was never seen as a risk worth taking. This is the perfect chance for them to put the squeeze on Newsquest in this area.
Also, as someone that works in editorial for JP, the chance to switch to a Brighton office in the future would be ideal!