Watford are the latest to stop making them. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles...gmncN87EvU8JjzJWPg_aem__8hMreUoV72MXaw_wMB7-g They get decent crowds so don't sell that many. On our crowds we won't sell too many of them, but I am glad it's a tradition we keep alive.
If those numbers are accurate just over 2% of people bought a programme for their game with Swansea. There will be some, like my dad used to, who still buy them religiously. I honestly don't see the harm in keeping them going if it's not losing the club money. I guess it's more likely the effort involved that they don't see a point in.
Or in our media teams case the right hand not knowing what the left hands doing due to lack of funding. Next week's home programme exclusive The Rock picture house in Cudwoth welcomes Buddy Holly and the Crickets whilst the chronicle gets to speak with Lundwood residents on how electricity will effect their day to day life, now its been installed in their area