Mike Blackstone wrote:Called in and picked up a couple of pre-ordered copies early this afternoon. What a tremendous publication. Stacks and stacks to read. Brilliant and a terrific souvenir. Top marks Sean!
morecambe mick wrote:Mike Blackstone wrote:Called in and picked up a couple of pre-ordered copies early this afternoon. What a tremendous publication. Stacks and stacks to read. Brilliant and a terrific souvenir. Top marks Sean!
To be honest, it's only what we've come to expect from Sean
Doesn't receive anywhere near the recognition he deserves.
BHmfc wrote:Loved the programme and it will take pride of place in my collection but when in the club shop yesterday i could not fail to notice all the boxes full of unsold programmes, i was also informed that the special edition version had a print run of 1000, yet only approx 100 had been pre-ordered. Does anybody know the amount printed of the £8 version and how many we sold. I would hate for the club to be left with hunderds of unsold programmes, maybe they could sell them via e-bay or contact programme dealers and pass them on at cost price to the dealers. Anyway, as i said at the beginning, great programme and if you have not bought one, although costing £8, it is worth every penney.
Morecambe FC wrote: Without going in to too much detail the majority of costs in a project like the one Sean O'Connor oversaw so fantastically is the design and putting together the elements within. Once past a certain number the print costs become very manageable.
Commercial dept.
Mike Blackstone wrote:Morecambe FC wrote: Without going in to too much detail the majority of costs in a project like the one Sean O'Connor oversaw so fantastically is the design and putting together the elements within. Once past a certain number the print costs become very manageable.
Commercial dept.
This is very true. For example at Exeter after the initial print run of 1,000 per game, the costs are just pennies really. It is only then that you start making a decent profit. The advertising pays for the print and other production costs, or that is the aim, and the cover price becomes profit plus any profit from the advertising (less print costs). I'm off to Exeter next week to discuss the issue and format for 2010-11. We never seem to have too much of a break. Then it's on with preparing articles for next season.
Brian C wrote:Just like to add, I picked up a 'Collectors Edition' programme yesterday, and it is absolutely fantastic. More a book than a matchday programme.
Also, if you collect badges at all, then get one of the last match badges before thay go!
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