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Title: Error ridden matchday programme v Arsenal
Post by: andyaston on December 24, 2011, 12:59:36 PM
The Villa over the years have always been known for producing one of the best programmes in the country. Over the last few seasons I think standards have dropped, we don't even produce average attendences, which is poor because even in the early 70s the stats page was better.

I've just leafed through Wednesday night's programme and found many glaring errors. Here are a few:

Arseanl fans would be laughing at the fact that in the away section of the programme they were informed that the club they support were not founded in 1886 but 20 years earlier in 1866!

The scencesetter part of the programme has the last paragraph finishing half way through a sentance.

Neil Moxley, says his favourite Villain is Savo Milosavic. A bit differnent from many but, he goes on to mention that there was no one happier than himself when Savo scored that goal against Manchester United in the opening game of the 1995/96 season. Thats news to us Villa fans because, he didn't score at all, we actually waited until December before he open his account at Villa Park v Coventry!

Next error in the 'Name that team' section, the team was from our victory 2-1 against Arsenal at Villa Park in November 1993. I went to this game and it was played nowhere near Villa Park, it was actually played at Highbury or was Andy Townsend's winner at the Clock End just a dream?

Finally, in the Ticket news section we have sold out for our FA cup match at bristol Rovers which, by all accounts takes part on January 27th. The match actually takes place 20 days earlier on the 7th.

These mistakes are embarrssing, I know many poeple think the programme is boring and patranoising but, the standards of production are quite frankly a joke.
Title: Re: Error ridden matchday programme v Arsenal
Post by: Pete3206 on December 24, 2011, 01:08:24 PM
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These mistakes are embarrassing.

They certainly are.

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Neil Moxley, says his favourite Villain is Savo Milosavic. A bit differnent from many but, he goes on to mention that there was no one happier than himself when Savo scored that goal against Manchester United in the opening game of the 1995/96 season. Thats news to us Villa fans because, he didn't score at all, we actually waited until December before he open his account at Villa Park v Coventry!

Savo actually scored his first at Blackburn, a few weeks before the Coventry game.


 ;)
Title: Re: Error ridden matchday programme v Arsenal
Post by: andyaston on December 24, 2011, 01:12:01 PM
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These mistakes are embarrassing.

They certainly are.

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Neil Moxley, says his favourite Villain is Savo Milosavic. A bit differnent from many but, he goes on to mention that there was no one happier than himself when Savo scored that goal against Manchester United in the opening game of the 1995/96 season. Thats news to us Villa fans because, he didn't score at all, we actually waited until December before he open his account at Villa Park v Coventry!

Savo actually scored his first at Blackburn, a few weeks before the Coventry game.


 ;)

I know that, i'm refering to his first goal at Villa park, it took until December against Coventry 4-1.
Title: Re: Error ridden matchday programme v Arsenal
Post by: UK Redsox on December 24, 2011, 01:23:04 PM
On a similar note, I pointed out to the ticket office yesterday that the website stated that Wolves tickets would be for sale online from "November 24th"
Title: Re: Error ridden matchday programme v Arsenal
Post by: luke25 on December 24, 2011, 01:44:49 PM
On a similar note in the latest H&V its got that Albrighton scored with a header against Bolton, disgraceful ;-)
Title: Re: Error ridden matchday programme v Arsenal
Post by: Legion on December 24, 2011, 02:37:21 PM
I've offered services in my capacity as a proof-reader and copy-editor to both publications but these have been declined politely.
Title: Re: Error ridden matchday programme v Arsenal
Post by: eric woolban woolban on December 24, 2011, 02:50:23 PM
There are always error's in the newspaper reports.

It's like <insert reporter here> has never been to the game.

Title: Re: Error ridden matchday programme v Arsenal
Post by: Legion on December 24, 2011, 02:54:50 PM
There are always error's in the newspaper reports.

It's like <insert reporter here> has never been to the game.



Incorrect use of an apostrophe alert.
Title: Re: Error ridden matchday programme v Arsenal
Post by: Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air on December 24, 2011, 03:10:08 PM
I increasingly lost interest as the Aston Villa News & Record ( as with all clubs publications) turned from a programme into a `Matchday Magazine`. It regularly won awards as one of the best programmes during the 1970s and 80s.

I can only assume that the person or persons responsible for the content are simply doing a job, and a poor job from what I have seen above.
Perhaps years ago we had people who loved the Villa producing the publication and they would take pride in the content and accuracy.
Title: Re: Error ridden matchday programme v Arsenal
Post by: Legion on December 24, 2011, 03:11:42 PM
Gerald Harris used to do a fantastic job.
Title: Re: Error ridden matchday programme v Arsenal
Post by: SashasGrandad on December 24, 2011, 03:11:59 PM
There are always error's in the newspaper reports.

It's like <insert reporter here> has never been to the game.



Incorrect use of an apostrophe alert.

My son and I had tea at Ikea last night. The special was "French Onion Beef Casserole with Chips or Potato Rosti's"

When I asked Potato Rosti's what? I got a very blank look from the young girl behind the counter.
Title: Re: Error ridden matchday programme v Arsenal
Post by: Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air on December 24, 2011, 03:38:09 PM
Gerald Harris used to do a fantastic job.

Gerald was responsible for programme distribution for many many years, I'm not sure he was involved in the production side of things.
A lovely bloke, I remember he gave me a lift to a game at Hull in the 1970s. I was a member of something called The British Programme Collectors Club based just down the road from Boothferry Park. Both of us were  happy as anything meeting the guy who ran it from a tatty old shop stacked from floor to ceiling with tens of thousands of old programmes of every description.

Title: Re: Error ridden matchday programme v Arsenal
Post by: McCanns Patch on December 30, 2011, 01:29:23 PM

These mistakes are embarrssing, I know many poeple think the programme is boring and patranoising but, the standards of production are quite frankly a joke.
Title: Re: Error ridden matchday programme v Arsenal
Post by: ADVILLAFAN on December 30, 2011, 02:17:33 PM
At Swansea away their programme informed me recently that Villa have won the League Cup more than any other team.

This must be news to Liverpool fans....
Title: Re: Error ridden matchday programme v Arsenal
Post by: andyaston on December 30, 2011, 03:13:58 PM

These mistakes are embarrssing, I know many poeple think the programme is boring and patranoising but, the standards of production are quite frankly a joke.
Nice one mate, this is an internet net forum not an English class.
Title: Re: Error ridden matchday programme v Arsenal
Post by: cdbearsfan on December 30, 2011, 03:16:37 PM
At Swansea away their programme informed me recently that Villa have won the League Cup more than any other team.

This must be news to Liverpool fans....

It also referred, two or three times, to the fact that we won it in 1963. Perhaps they just couldn't believe that Small Heath had won a trophy before Chesney chucked last year's final, in which case fair enough.
Title: Re: Error ridden matchday programme v Arsenal
Post by: flybo on December 30, 2011, 03:59:59 PM
Nowt wrong with the arsenal programme I am in it  :)
Title: Re: Error ridden matchday programme v Arsenal
Post by: McCanns Patch on January 02, 2012, 09:28:45 AM

These mistakes are embarrssing, I know many poeple think the programme is boring and patranoising but, the standards of production are quite frankly a joke.
Nice one mate, this is an internet net forum not an English class.

You are welcome.  I just see a touch of irony in someone scrutinising a publications factual inaccuracy, when they themselves can't be bothered to do a spell check.   It's a bit like Ricky Gervais calling Santa a fat ******.       
Title: Re: Error ridden matchday programme v Arsenal
Post by: tim on January 02, 2012, 06:40:49 PM

These mistakes are embarrssing, I know many poeple think the programme is boring and patranoising but, the standards of production are quite frankly a joke.
Nice one mate, this is an internet net forum not an English class.

You are welcome.  I just see a touch of irony in someone scrutinising a publications factual inaccuracy, when they themselves can't be bothered to do a spell check.   It's a bit like Ricky Gervais calling Santa a fat c***.       
This is not really the same thing though is it. The programme represents the club in an official capacity and therefore should be 100% correct. No excuses. Someone typing their opinion on a forum and having it criticised for spelling is a little unnecessary, regardless of the context of the complaint.
Title: Re: Error ridden matchday programme v Arsenal
Post by: andyaston on January 02, 2012, 07:03:13 PM

These mistakes are embarrssing, I know many poeple think the programme is boring and patranoising but, the standards of production are quite frankly a joke.
Nice one mate, this is an internet net forum not an English class.

You are welcome.  I just see a touch of irony in someone scrutinising a publications factual inaccuracy, when they themselves can't be bothered to do a spell check.   It's a bit like Ricky Gervais calling Santa a fat c***.       
A bit of a poor comparison, this is a forum for opinions and peoples grammar should not really come into question. A publication that used to be one of the best in the country made 5 factual errors during one edition, would you like to be informed we were formed in 1854?

So, please don't be critical about my English when i'm trying to express an opinion.
Title: Re: Error ridden matchday programme v Arsenal
Post by: McCanns Patch on January 02, 2012, 07:25:25 PM

These mistakes are embarrssing, I know many poeple think the programme is boring and patranoising but, the standards of production are quite frankly a joke.
Nice one mate, this is an internet net forum not an English class.

You are welcome.  I just see a touch of irony in someone scrutinising a publications factual inaccuracy, when they themselves can't be bothered to do a spell check.   It's a bit like Ricky Gervais calling Santa a fat c***.       
A bit of a poor comparison, this is a forum for opinions and peoples grammar should not really come into question. A publication that used to be one of the best in the country made 5 factual errors during one edition, would you like to be informed we were formed in 1854?

So, please don't be critical about my English when i'm trying to express an opinion.


I know when my team is formed so therefore don't need informing, those that do then I suppose could be upset at being ill informed.

My opinion, as this is a forum, was that your criticism was ironic given that your English had exposed some glaring mistakes too. 

I think our publication is still one of the best, 5 factual errors do not deter my opinion.     
Title: Re: Error ridden matchday programme v Arsenal
Post by: TheSandman on January 02, 2012, 07:27:16 PM
Shouldn't it be McCann's Patch if we are being pedantic?
Title: Re: Error ridden matchday programme v Arsenal
Post by: McCanns Patch on January 02, 2012, 09:42:02 PM
Shouldn't it be McCann's Patch if we are being pedantic?

It's an Anagram so no.
Title: Re: Error ridden matchday programme v Arsenal
Post by: Warren Aspinall on January 03, 2012, 12:37:16 AM
Shouldn't it be McCann's Patch if we are being pedantic?

It's an Anagram so no.

Cn spanc match?
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