A preview to Saturday's Matchday Programme - The Game
Friday, 19th Oct 2012Read about Jim Jefferies' 10 Manager of the Month awards. 3 lucky customers will win tickets to DAFC v Cowdenbeath
the GAME
When did you last pick up a copy of the Pars award-winning match day magazine? Long considered to be one of the leading match programmes in Scotland, Programme Monthly recently described it as 'excellent' and 'a real loss to the SPL'.
We know that you can get a lot of stuff now on the internet, but we like to think that there's nothing that can provide in-depth coverage in the way that the Game can. And it's more flexible - you can read it in bed at night, or alongside your corn flakes in the morning.
And what about all that info for the fans and the pictures - of players, and of fans and children that you know involved in Pars activities? You can keep a glossy copy of the Game forever.
So let's see if we can tempt you to have another look?
PLUS for tomorrow - Three programmes will have a lucky winning sticker hidden within them - if you have a bought a programme and find a winning sticker within it then all you have to do is present your winning programme to the Ticket Office/Shop and they will issue you with a FREE match ticket for next weeks Cowdenbeath game - Another great reason to buy the GAME tomorrow
THIS WEEK
Jim Jefferies thoughts on Pars recent form and his Irn Bru Manager of the Month Award. By the way where else will tell you that this is Jim's tenth Manager of the Month Award and when he got them?
If you're a Morton fan you might be interested to know that your team has won just nine league games at East End Park in 41 previous attempts. We've got all the stats that matter for this important clash.
The Hall of Fame is coming up soon and we're focussing in our next couple of issues on the people that will be inducted in November. This week we've got Alex Mill, and next week an interview with the man himself, Istvan Kozma.
Our Under 20s are up to joint second in the SPL League, alongside Celtic. Read about them.
"Five goals now, but it could have been 15!" is Ryan Wallace's honest assessment of his form. Read the interview.
On Saturday it will be exactly 48 years since Alex Ferguson make his Pars European debut at Gothenburg's Ullevi Stadium, and exactly 43 years since Roy Barry moved to Coventry City. You'll only find it in the Game.
"We all knew that Istvan was probably on a good bit more money than the rest of us, but that didn't stop him from just being one of the lads." Stuart Rafferty reminisces about his happy days at East End Park.
Convinced? the Game has 48-fact filled pages every issue and is available for £3-00 from the Club Shop or from sellers around the ground on matchdays. Go on.
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