Anyone Remember No 15
Since the sport started programmes have been a fairly standard shape using a portrait orientation but this was , briefly, changed by Coatbridge in their early meetings in 1974 when they dropped down to the Second Divsion. They opted for a newspaper approach

It has to be said it wasnt well received and it gave way to the standard approach after about half a dozen issues.
However less than 100 miles away Berwick were also in sideways mode with them adopting a landscape mode too, something copied by sister track Sunderland.

Reading had a non standard programme in their debut year in 1968, being a large sheet folded twice to make a six pager with no staples.
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