Keyboard_Terrorist
Nov 11 2008, 06:30
I know most of the West Super Premier Division clubs produce a regular match programme but anyone know which clubs in The Super League First and the Central and Ayrshire District League's produce one.
theesel1994
Nov 11 2008, 07:28
Largs Thistle have done one for every game so far - you can get copies from their website apart from the Girvan game which had a surprisingly larger crowd than expected and sold out. Or maybe it was the fact the previous week Clydebank supporters didn't buy any and I was left with a bundle of extra programmes for that game so didn't produce as many for the next game.
On my travels I've picked one up at Girvan, East Kilbride and Renfrew. I wasn't at Kilwinning but they usually do one.
Kilbirnie don't do one. Maybole do one occasionally. Port Glasgow didn't do a programme when I was through there for a West Cup game. Clydebank do one. Don't know about Lanark, Shotts, Annbank or Kilsyth. Hurlford didn't do one for the midweek game but they have issued in recent years. I would guess that Shotts still do a programme.
In the Ayrshire District I know Saltcoats do one - there was one left on the terracing when they used Barrfields for their West Cup game.
mighty meadow
Nov 11 2008, 08:43
QUOTE (theesel1994 @ Nov 11 2008, 07:28)

Largs Thistle have done one for every game so far - you can get copies from their website apart from the Girvan game which had a surprisingly larger crowd than expected and sold out. Or maybe it was the fact the previous week Clydebank supporters didn't buy any and I was left with a bundle of extra programmes for that game so didn't produce as many for the next game.
On my travels I've picked one up at Girvan, East Kilbride and Renfrew. I wasn't at Kilwinning but they usually do one.
Kilbirnie don't do one. Maybole do one occasionally. Port Glasgow didn't do a programme when I was through there for a West Cup game. Clydebank do one. Don't know about Lanark, Shotts, Annbank or Kilsyth. Hurlford didn't do one for the midweek game but they have issued in recent years. I would guess that Shotts still do a programme.
In the Ayrshire District I know Saltcoats do one - there was one left on the terracing when they used Barrfields for their West Cup game.
I'm surprised that kilbirnie aren't doing one as they have produced decent efforts in the past.
Perthshire and Vale of Leven don't.
Rob North
Nov 11 2008, 09:25
Cumbernauld United are producing a decent programme, fully printed on glossy paper and full colour.
Neilston issued when I saw them against Cumnock.
East Kilbride Thistle are regular issuers as mentioned above.
Lanark United aren't issuing and I got nothing at Shettleston or St. Roch's.
Shotts Bon Accord didn't issue for their Junior Cup Replay against Kinnoull but I understand they issue sometimes.
Rob
cmontheloknow
Nov 11 2008, 10:19
QUOTE (Rob North @ Nov 11 2008, 09:25)

Shotts Bon Accord didn't issue for their Junior Cup Replay against Kinnoull but I understand they issue sometimes.
Rob
There are two guys involved at Shotts who do or have done progs in the past (Drew Wood and Stewart McLuckie). I know Drew was away, he's only just back according to the news page at
http://www.shottsbonaccord.co.uk/
Jambo'ness
Nov 11 2008, 13:26
Ardrossan did one for the Bo'ness game. Don't know if it was a just a special cup edition.
montheba
Nov 11 2008, 14:54
QUOTE (cmontheloknow @ Nov 11 2008, 10:19)

There are two guys involved at Shotts who do or have done progs in the past (Drew Wood and Stewart McLuckie). I know Drew was away, he's only just back according to the news page at
http://www.shottsbonaccord.co.uk/Sorting out the website has been the priority as of late. However, we hope to get the progs back for every home game within the next month or so.
cmontheloknow
Nov 11 2008, 15:21
QUOTE (montheba @ Nov 11 2008, 14:54)

Sorting out the website has been the priority as of late. However, we hope to get the progs back for every home game within the next month or so.
The website's coming on really well - tonnes of info.
David Murdoch
Nov 11 2008, 15:45
QUOTE (mighty meadow @ Nov 11 2008, 08:43)

I'm surprised that kilbirnie aren't doing one as they have produced decent efforts in the past.
Just been informed that we are doin a programme for the pollok game
Keyboard_Terrorist
Nov 11 2008, 17:03
Cheers lads much app info
St Anthony
Nov 11 2008, 22:10
St Anthony's do one for every home game -
Nice effort and detail .
St Anthony
Nov 11 2008, 22:12
QUOTE (David Murdoch @ Nov 11 2008, 15:45)

Just been informed that we are doin a programme for the pollok game
And why not the St Anthony's one this Saturday David
Are we not good / big enough for ye
St Anthony
Nov 11 2008, 22:13
QUOTE (Jambo'ness @ Nov 11 2008, 13:26)

Ardrossan did one for the Bo'ness game. Don't know if it was a just a special cup edition.
Done 1 for the St Anthony's West Of Scotland Cup tie [Which we won

]
Nice effort again -
Cowdenjimmy
Nov 13 2008, 17:50
Blantyre Vics did'nt issue when Lochgelly played them in the junior cup.
Mr_Chablis
Dec 17 2008, 21:02
For your information boys Craigmark Burtonians are producing an issue for Saturday's game with Girvan.
RoryFice
Dec 17 2008, 21:54
QUOTE (Jambo'ness @ Nov 11 2008, 13:26)

Ardrossan did one for the Bo'ness game. Don't know if it was a just a special cup edition.
I think Ardrossan do a programme semi-regularly. I have one for their game vs Ardeer earlier in the season. Ardeer also do a programme for some, but not all of their matches. I've been to Irvine Vics a couple of times this season but not seen any programmes there.
north_west_L52
Dec 20 2008, 01:48
I knew Rosyth are in the east buy hey. .
They do more of a fanzine than a programme and only really do it once every 10 games-ish
BANKIEBILL
Dec 21 2008, 15:10
QUOTE (theesel1994 @ Nov 11 2008, 07:28)

. Or maybe it was the fact the previous week Clydebank supporters didn't buy any and I was left with a bundle of extra programmes for that game so didn't produce as many for the next game.
That's not totally true Stuart ... I have one tucked away with my collection. Decent effort if I recall.
Bankies do a proggie, Girvan did one, Lanark didn't this season, Can't remember if EK did one and I wasn't at Shotts.
Bankieboy
Dec 21 2008, 20:21
QUOTE (BANKIEBILL @ Dec 21 2008, 15:10)

That's not totally true Stuart ... I have one tucked away with my collection. Decent effort if I recall.
Bankies do a proggie, Girvan did one, Lanark didn't this season, Can't remember if EK did one and I wasn't at Shotts.
EK done one Bill. I cant tell you about Shotts as i wasnt at that game either.
Berwick_Canary
Dec 24 2008, 11:37
Clubs who have produced in the Premier as far as I'm aware are: Pollok, Auchinleck, Neilston, Bellshill, Beith, Irvine Meadow, Glenafton, Petershill, Rob Roy and Arthurlie. In the First, Largs, Kilwinning Rangers, Clydebank, Shotts, EK Thistle, Renfrewand Girvan are usually pretty regular. St Ants definately do them in Central League. Not sure about Ayrshire though.
cumnock-juniorsfc.co.uk
Dec 24 2008, 12:09
QUOTE (Berwick_Canary @ Dec 24 2008, 11:37)

Clubs who have produced in the Premier as far as I'm aware are: Pollok, Auchinleck, Neilston, Bellshill, Beith, Irvine Meadow, Glenafton, Petershill, Rob Roy and Arthurlie. In the First, Largs, Kilwinning Rangers, Clydebank, Shotts, EK Thistle, Renfrewand Girvan are usually pretty regular. St Ants definately do them in Central League. Not sure about Ayrshire though.
You can add Cumnock to your list.
mighty meadow
Dec 24 2008, 12:14
QUOTE (RoryFice @ Dec 17 2008, 21:54)

I think Ardrossan do a programme semi-regularly. I have one for their game vs Ardeer earlier in the season. Ardeer also do a programme for some, but not all of their matches. I've been to Irvine Vics a couple of times this season but not seen any programmes there.
I've bought programmes at Irvine Vics in the past but always for the local derby v Meadow. Not sure if they do them for any other games. I'm sure I've also got a Saltcoats programme but again that was v Meadow.
FlowGently
Dec 24 2008, 12:21
Maybole produced excellent programmes for their Scottish Junior Cup ties.
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