Heroes & Villains, the Aston Villa fanzine
Heroes & Villains => Heroes Discussion => Topic started by: dave.woodhall on August 27, 2015, 11:59:40 PM
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On Saturday we're giving the opportunity to read the current H&V at Villa Park for free. To access no. 202, the first of the season, and find out what you've been missing if you've not subscribed yet you will have to:
1. Download the App
2. Scroll past the free pages
3. Switch on ByPlace when prompted
It will be available within a 150 metre radius of the centre circle, which covers the ground and parts of Trinity Road and Witton Lane. As ever, don't blame us if it doesn't work.
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Are you ok?
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Are you ok?
Fine, thanks. Why do you ask?
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I was worried when I saw that you'd typed the word "free".
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I was worried when I saw that you'd typed the word "free".
I believe in spreading goodwill and bonhomie wherever possible.
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That'll never catch on at the Villa.
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News of a free H&V on the same day we sell Tonev. What miracle next?
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Not got an issue since it went online so might give this a go since I'm a cheap git and have virtually no money and all that ::)
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On our FB Page.
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It's a very good read.
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Yes but is it the programme?
Also words you do not often see in the same sentence, free and Woodhall- however, thank you for spreading bonhomie, much needed- great offer.
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Are you printing off any free paper copies for us 'old 'un's', Dave?
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Free programmes ! Never thought I'd see the day
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Are you printing off any free paper copies for us 'old 'un's', Dave?
Some people want jam on it.
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When's the first issue out on the streets, xmas?
Nice bit of nostalgia reading them last season but it's a bit odd reading articles of wanting Lambert sacked in May!
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When's the first issue out on the streets, xmas?
Nice bit of nostalgia reading them last season but it's a bit odd reading articles of wanting Lambert sacked in May!
Probably Arsenal if it's not shifted to a night match.
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Freebie successfully downloaded
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Freebie successfully downloaded
You'll be subscribing then?
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I successfully downloaded it at the ground, thinking I'd read it later. Sat down to dinner in Brum before my train back down south, and... Ah, the clever Woodhall, it's only there when you are at the ground... Thankfully the game wasn't dull enough to give me chance to read it :) thanks anyway, the free opening pages felt reassuringly familiar and if I find myself with that rare thing freetime I may fork out!