Match programme under threat from falling sales and social media

• Football League to vote on keeping programmes compulsory
• Declining sales and increasing costs are a burden for some clubs

The traditional matchday programme could disappear with the Football League voting on whether its production should continue to be compulsory.

It is a commercial obligation of all 72 Football League teams to have a printed programme for every home game. But declining sales and increased costs have become a burden for some clubs and at their June meeting they will vote on whether it should continue to be a requirement next season.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/apr/30/match-programme-under-threat-falling-sales-social-media-football-league

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