The age of the match day programme may seem to many to be dying but to many it is still the integral part of going to a game here in England. The content of many club’s programmes is out of date as soon as it has been written – that is the nature of the world of technology we live in today. Gone are the days when footballers would only ever speak to the match day programme editors or reporters. Today the mixed zone is full of every Tom, Dick and Sally who put quotes and comments up onto the internet within seconds of them being uttered, consumed by a global audience. Premier and Football League clubs still produce high cost, glossy match day magazines, filling it with bland articles about players trying to appear like normal chaps.
But it’s not all bad. Many clubs are trying to break the mold and doing something different. Once again, I have put my personal biased to one side as I have a little bit of a vested interest in the Lewes FC programme. We try to be different, pulling together articles from part-time writers up and down the land, making it topical rather than worrying too much about being bang up to date. We also produce an “e-programme” which we share with our members 24 hours after the game. So I would say we are a shoe-in for the top prize, but you will never forgive me. So here’s our three best other offerings from 2013.
3rd Place – Jarrow Roofing Football Club
2nd Place – Clapton FC
Essex Senior League Clapton have struggled in recent years to get more than a couple of dozen fans through the games of the Old Spotted Dog ground. However, this year that has all changed by a group of new fans who have formed a support that has all of the Non Leagues talking. They have brought color and passion to the club, even if the owners do not approve. They have also started producing a programme that is free for anyone to download (try a copy yourself here). Reviews of old programmes (from 1940/50′s), almost completely devoid of adverts and relevant stories not only from the Non Leagues but also football in general. Standing ovation from one Programme editor to another.
1st Place – Champions League/FA Cup Final