From the tentative first edition in 1897 to the ubiquitous "programmes, three quid!" of today, we delve into the creative well of Sheffield United's club programme
Thanks, Philip – that was really interesting. I always enjoy learning about “the history of” things.
I’m really glad UTB is not on its last legs, and was thinking that if the programme seller (I’m ashamed to say I don’t know his name!) had been around in 1952, he would have been shouting “programmes, 3d”!
I really enjoy Matt Bianco’s and Luke Prest’s artwork – those ‘faceless’ faces drawings are extremely skilful.
I'm wondering, though, which Blades’ player has featured most often on the front of our programmes?
This is just a quick reminder to any subscribers who are yet to send in their petition regarding matchday programme pricing. It's not too late to make your voice heard:
Thanks, Philip – that was really interesting. I always enjoy learning about “the history of” things.
I’m really glad UTB is not on its last legs, and was thinking that if the programme seller (I’m ashamed to say I don’t know his name!) had been around in 1952, he would have been shouting “programmes, 3d”!
I really enjoy Matt Bianco’s and Luke Prest’s artwork – those ‘faceless’ faces drawings are extremely skilful.
I'm wondering, though, which Blades’ player has featured most often on the front of our programmes?
Sue.
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