by bluerinse » 11 Jun 2018 11:50
by Sutekh » 11 Jun 2018 12:02
bluerinse glad to see that the club are to retain the Royals programme at every home game. I do not buy it on a regular basis. but do buy it for up to date stats on appearances/goals scored. etc.
by muirinho » 11 Jun 2018 12:24
Old Man Andrews I would have liked the club to move with the times a bit and produce a digital version that can be downloaded onto phones/tablets. Stick a £1 charge on it and I think they'd make a tidy sum each game. In this day and age the majority of people are glued to their phones pre-match so would make sense.
by Sutekh » 11 Jun 2018 14:17
muirinhoOld Man Andrews I would have liked the club to move with the times a bit and produce a digital version that can be downloaded onto phones/tablets. Stick a £1 charge on it and I think they'd make a tidy sum each game. In this day and age the majority of people are glued to their phones pre-match so would make sense.
Yep, and I bet supporters who can't get to the match (particularly those abroad) might be interested as well.
by Hound » 11 Jun 2018 16:27
Old Man Andrews I would have liked the club to move with the times a bit and produce a digital version that can be downloaded onto phones/tablets. Stick a £1 charge on it and I think they'd make a tidy sum each game. In this day and age the majority of people are glued to their phones pre-match so would make sense.
by Stranded » 12 Jun 2018 08:24
SutekhmuirinhoOld Man Andrews I would have liked the club to move with the times a bit and produce a digital version that can be downloaded onto phones/tablets. Stick a £1 charge on it and I think they'd make a tidy sum each game. In this day and age the majority of people are glued to their phones pre-match so would make sense.
Yep, and I bet supporters who can't get to the match (particularly those abroad) might be interested as well.
Reading a match programme on an iPhone size device would be a challenge. Good call though, esp. for fans not able to get to games or can only follow the club remotely.
by John Smith » 12 Jun 2018 11:24
StrandedSutekhmuirinho
Yep, and I bet supporters who can't get to the match (particularly those abroad) might be interested as well.
Reading a match programme on an iPhone size device would be a challenge. Good call though, esp. for fans not able to get to games or can only follow the club remotely.
Would have to be a stripped down mobile version but would certainly be worthwhile. Could offer extras such as highlights of past meetings with today's opponents etc. Could charge a per game fee or throw it in free with an iFollow subscription.
by SWLR » 12 Jun 2018 13:16
Hound
Not just pre-match when the entertainment on offer was as bad as it was last year
by Rea Ding » 12 Jun 2018 14:14
by Sutekh » 12 Jun 2018 14:37
by Zip » 12 Jun 2018 22:43
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