Title: Football Mags Post by: red macca on Tuesday, October 23, 2007, 17:15:00 Who would buy one if there was one dedicated just to the lower leagues
Title: Football Mags Post by: Bushey Boy on Tuesday, October 23, 2007, 17:23:20 so are you doing this?
Title: Football Mags Post by: red macca on Tuesday, October 23, 2007, 17:24:11 Yep very early stages but first signs look good
Title: Football Mags Post by: Bushey Boy on Tuesday, October 23, 2007, 17:25:17 I just started www.thelowerleaguemag.com if you want any help
Title: Football Mags Post by: red macca on Tuesday, October 23, 2007, 17:26:27 Yeah no worries thanks :D
Title: Football Mags Post by: STFC_Gazzza on Tuesday, October 23, 2007, 17:36:06 The weekly british football newspaper is good but yes its not a magazine. On a related note I find the pres-season guides that the football league put out to be a pretty good read so.... if that was monthyl then yeah
Title: Football Mags Post by: jayohaitchenn on Tuesday, October 23, 2007, 17:55:42 i would - depends on price obviously.
Hope you are gong to spell check it Deano! Title: Football Mags Post by: Spencer_White on Tuesday, October 23, 2007, 17:56:31 Total Football was great back in the day. Funny, swearing, great pics, loudest fans, taking the piss etc.
But when football turned completely gay they went out of business. No coincidence. I dont buy any of that shite now, fucking 20 page interview with steven gerrard licking his arse. ZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzz. Title: Football Mags Post by: Fred Elliot on Tuesday, October 23, 2007, 18:01:26 Good for you mate
Obvious Niche in the market, even the scum have their own "non league paper" Good luck to you fella Title: Football Mags Post by: reeves4england on Tuesday, October 23, 2007, 18:40:20 Quote from: "Fred Elliot" Good for you mate :D Obvious Niche in the market, even the scum have their own "non league paper" Good luck to you fella I'm not sure I'd be that bothered if it was anything like Shoot or Match but if it was original and funny then yeh I'd be interested! Title: Football Mags Post by: red macca on Tuesday, October 23, 2007, 18:51:29 Quote from: "jayohaitchenn" i would - depends on price obviously. No worries about thatHope you are gong to spell check it Deano! Title: Re: Football Mags Post by: DV on Tuesday, October 23, 2007, 19:55:09 Quote from: "red macca" Who would buy one if there was one dedicated just to the lower leagues it would depend if the people writing the thing knew what the fuck they were talking about. For example in the NOTW Barry Corr made team of the week, now he did well when he came on but only played 10 fucking minutes. Someone saw his name on the score sheet, knew he'd been injured and put him in the team. Lots of papers cover the lower leagues, most do a half arsed job of it though. Title: Football Mags Post by: redbullzeye on Tuesday, October 23, 2007, 19:59:24 Quote from: "red macca" Quote from: "jayohaitchenn" i would - depends on price obviously. No worries about thatHope you are gong to spell check it Deano! Macca - I'd be interested, sound like a great idea - you should advertise it as a "plastic free zone" - keeps the MK Dongs out Title: Football Mags Post by: yeo on Tuesday, October 23, 2007, 20:06:40 It depends on the format.
If its just a rehash of results and small News of the World type match report then no I wouldn't.That said im not really interested in other teams Match reports either so thinking about it I proably wouldnt buy it. If it was funny and fan based id buy it.I used to get WSC but thats a bit grown up for my liking these days. Title: Football Mags Post by: Summerof69 on Tuesday, October 23, 2007, 20:17:54 I remember there was a mag dedicated to the FL in the early '90's, I believe it was called 'Matchday'.
I bought it, and I thought it was a good read. It made a change from ready about Man Ure, Chelski, Liverpool, and the Arse day in, day out. Title: Football Mags Post by: flammableBen on Tuesday, October 23, 2007, 20:20:21 Can I have a job?
Title: Football Mags Post by: Sussex on Tuesday, October 23, 2007, 21:51:57 What sort of mag do you mean macca? Self funded fanzine type thing, if so, go for it.
Any higher expectations, you'll need the backing of a recognised publisher to succeed. Plus journalists/contributors, printing, distribution, circulation, subscribtions, ad sales person, a designer.. 442 do well because they take a slice of the hundreds of thousands of Prem fans which lower leagues unfortunately don't have. Text me if you want a chat about it before the Doncaster game fella. Title: Football Mags Post by: red macca on Wednesday, October 24, 2007, 08:09:19 Cheers paul
Im going to go all out on this but im aware im going to need alot of help.Already got the ball rolling its basically going to be a 4-4-2 rip off to a certain extent but JUST about championship and lower teams. Title: Football Mags Post by: Sussex on Wednesday, October 24, 2007, 08:21:59 Juddie and Mark Hanrahan (pops on here occasionally) would also be good contacts Macca.
Title: Football Mags Post by: red macca on Wednesday, October 24, 2007, 08:23:10 Cheers mate
Title: Football Mags Post by: juddie on Wednesday, October 24, 2007, 11:17:31 Good call red Macca, I've always thought there was a need for lower league magazine, and have often suggested my employers do one. A previous poster in this thread is right, there was one in the 90s, which I bought. It was good, too, but for whatever reason - whether it be lack of readership, or no advertising revenue, it didn't last long. I think the profile of the lower leagues is higher now than it was then, but...
Sadly the football magazine market is slowly stagnating. For example, I'm dep ed of the official Man United magazine. In 2000 it was selling well over 100,000, now it's not even half that. Why? David Beckham leaving was one reason, another is that not only are there four United fanzines which are very, very good, there are also millions of websites where United fans can get their news. True, we offer behind the scenes stuff no-one else can - but some people would rather read more sensationalist stuff rather than the pre-club stuff we offer. 442 is similar. Look at their covers a few years back and they're ahead of their time - players doing madcap stuff and talking about it. Now, not a month goes by when a player isn't seen wearing some brand, while journos are told not to mention this or that - players are more difficult to access and they're so media trained they have very little to say. You woulnd't find that problem in the lower league, and I often find players at Town's level are more interesting than the big names, because they're not afraid to talk - and they often have more going on in their lives. I'd be interested to help out Macca, if you needed any. I'm sure there's a market for this, but the key is how you do it (When Saturday Comes is already a decent mag embracing all the leagues) and keeping your costs as low as poss, because it would take time to build the brand. Also, might be worth checking with the nationwide league - I'm sure they were trying to launch something similar... You could promote it across forums such as this - but the trick is to have the contacts (journos who players know, you get loads more out of em) and the nouse to make it work. Good luck! Title: Football Mags Post by: Spencer_White on Wednesday, October 24, 2007, 16:05:55 Make it more fan based. You could be the Magazine version of Dougie Brimson :wink:
Magazines have been beaten into second place by internet forums, but theres no reason why you couldnt cross reference it a bit more. Take stuff off their sites etc. Title: Football Mags Post by: Spencer_White on Wednesday, October 24, 2007, 18:07:50 Macca, I rekon theres something that could sell loads of football magazines in the UK. In Italy they have a magazine called Supertifo, and all it is is pictures of fans, particularly away followings. Im not saying a whole magazine dedicated to pics of fans, but If you printed a picture of every football league away following that month I guarantee it would be a big seller. Because it would mean the people buying the magazine would be in the magazine. Plus it would be a big hit with what a lot of football fans really like to talk about - themselves! Who takes more, who is louder. Dodgy away days.
Its a simmilar thing to the Championship on sunday morning. Everyone watches it for their own club really. Title: Football Mags Post by: Sippo on Wednesday, October 24, 2007, 18:54:01 You could get Fred to do a piece every week. :mrgreen:
Title: Football Mags Post by: pumbaa on Wednesday, October 24, 2007, 18:59:40 Quote from: "Sippo" You could get Fred to do a piece every week. :mrgreen: You could call it 'The Butcher's Blog' Title: Football Mags Post by: Dazzza on Wednesday, October 24, 2007, 19:09:00 I'd definitely tie-in a website as well.
As Juddie mentioned so many people now use the t'interweb for their football news and a decent site doesn't cost have to cost the earth to run. If you can push original material out and not just the guff re-hashed by the likes of Teamtalk off the BBC and local press then you’d be onto a winner. Slam in a forum and if you could incorporate some sort of competition like that Play for Your Club shenanigans we were all at a few years ago it gets people interested and you could milk the advertising in to boot. Title: Football Mags Post by: STFCBird on Wednesday, October 24, 2007, 19:09:14 Quote from: "pumbaa" Quote from: "Sippo" You could get Fred to do a piece every week. :mrgreen: You could call it 'The Butcher's Blog' I just spat dairy milk everywhere Title: Football Mags Post by: pumbaa on Thursday, October 25, 2007, 00:04:31 Quote from: "STFCBird" Quote from: "pumbaa" Quote from: "Sippo" You could get Fred to do a piece every week. :mrgreen: You could call it 'The Butcher's Blog' I just spat dairy milk everywhere Shame, such a waste :cry: |