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Match day programmes- who reads them anyway 13:13 - Jan 23 with 937 viewsYorkRanger

Chaps/ladies
I'm looking to move on my dust gathering collection of QPR programmes.
Not counted them but would guess about 100 or so. Largely dominated by the 80s, cup final year probably every home programme and a few away and then spread across other years from the 70s through to current times.
I will keep one or two for sentimental reasons (first game Coventry home in 73, cup finals, play off final etc).
Free to a good home if someone will cover the postage.
Any interest?
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Match day programmes- who reads them anyway on 13:21 - Jan 23 with 882 viewsPlanetHonneywood

Stowmarket will be along shortly.

He took a load off me last year. I was glad to send them to a good place as opposed to the recycling bin. Like you, kept a few sentimental ones, but a real trip down memory lane going through the rest.

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Match day programmes- who reads them anyway on 13:33 - Jan 23 with 824 viewsstowmarketrange

Hello mate.I have most home programmes from the 70’s through to about 2015,but there are a few missing where I’ve given my copy for a special reason,but I’d gladly take them from if you don’t mind.
I give my spares to someone at loftus rd so they won’t go to waste.Do you get to many games,or is postage the only option?
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Match day programmes- who reads them anyway on 14:17 - Jan 23 with 758 viewsYorkRanger

Match day programmes- who reads them anyway on 13:33 - Jan 23 by stowmarketrange

Hello mate.I have most home programmes from the 70’s through to about 2015,but there are a few missing where I’ve given my copy for a special reason,but I’d gladly take them from if you don’t mind.
I give my spares to someone at loftus rd so they won’t go to waste.Do you get to many games,or is postage the only option?


Mate, happy to let you have them and equally happy to liaise to hand over in person at a game/games.
I don't get to many games in person but will liaise nearer the time if that is ok.
We did meet at Hull a couple of years back (I think) when I bought a spare ticket you had.
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Match day programmes- who reads them anyway on 15:13 - Jan 23 with 670 viewsBoston

I've got hundreds, never counted but you can't carry them in one go. I'm not giving them away, Mrs Boston has been instructed to lay them around me in a canoe as she pushes me off from Putney Bridge, sailing eastwards engulfed in flames. She has even promised to wait 'till I die.

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Match day programmes- who reads them anyway on 16:05 - Jan 23 with 607 viewsnumptydumpty

I had loads from the 70s, 80s and 90s and then the Internet happened and hardly any since. The prices now are ridiculous for what they contain also.

But I think it must have been around the mid 2000s, I went from hoarder to minimalist, and I can't even remember how I got rid of, sold or otherwise of all of mine - mad moment probably !!!!

I just remember looking at the players in each game listed all on one page and seven or eight almost starting - one hundred percent of the time !!!!
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Match day programmes- who reads them anyway on 16:17 - Jan 23 with 573 viewsKensal_Ranger

Match day programmes- who reads them anyway on 15:13 - Jan 23 by Boston

I've got hundreds, never counted but you can't carry them in one go. I'm not giving them away, Mrs Boston has been instructed to lay them around me in a canoe as she pushes me off from Putney Bridge, sailing eastwards engulfed in flames. She has even promised to wait 'till I die.


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Match day programmes- who reads them anyway on 16:23 - Jan 23 with 562 viewsHantsR

Match day programmes- who reads them anyway on 16:17 - Jan 23 by Kensal_Ranger

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Match day programmes- who reads them anyway on 16:29 - Jan 23 with 552 viewsnumptydumpty

Match day programmes- who reads them anyway on 15:13 - Jan 23 by Boston

I've got hundreds, never counted but you can't carry them in one go. I'm not giving them away, Mrs Boston has been instructed to lay them around me in a canoe as she pushes me off from Putney Bridge, sailing eastwards engulfed in flames. She has even promised to wait 'till I die.


Hopefully, you will have passed at this moment Boston, as assuming extra ballast, might mean you could sink without trace anyhow !!!
[Post edited 23 Jan 16:30]

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Match day programmes- who reads them anyway on 16:35 - Jan 23 with 527 viewsstowmarketrange

Match day programmes- who reads them anyway on 16:05 - Jan 23 by numptydumpty

I had loads from the 70s, 80s and 90s and then the Internet happened and hardly any since. The prices now are ridiculous for what they contain also.

But I think it must have been around the mid 2000s, I went from hoarder to minimalist, and I can't even remember how I got rid of, sold or otherwise of all of mine - mad moment probably !!!!

I just remember looking at the players in each game listed all on one page and seven or eight almost starting - one hundred percent of the time !!!!
[Post edited 23 Jan 16:07]


If you look at the programmes from the 70’s they were just a few pages with a few photos in them.By the 90’s they’d realised how much they could make on them by filling it full of stuff that nobody really wants to read.Today’s ones are overpriced and full of adverts and news that you can find out online.
It wouldn’t surprise me to see more clubs phasing them out in the coming years.
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Match day programmes- who reads them anyway on 17:58 - Jan 23 with 438 viewsessextaxiboy

I have a box of them in the loft . I wiil look them out and give them away on here .
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Match day programmes- who reads them anyway on 19:27 - Jan 23 with 363 viewsxianwol

I have about 100 from this century which I am happy to give to anyone who wants them...
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Match day programmes- who reads them anyway on 20:12 - Jan 23 with 279 viewsqprxtc

I’ve got every home programme since 1955. I still look at the ones from the 50s to the 90s but beyond that they are just taking up space and need to shifted.

Very few programmes are worth getting these days for the price they are. I bought one at West Ham, bleeding ginormous 130 page bastard with absolute f uck all in it. Chucked t in the recycling today.

Sadly, they are losing their relevance and I’m not sure how many of the younger generation bother with them.
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