Traditional Match-Day Programmes Ended
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Football programmes are endangered, enjoy them while you still can

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In 2018 , clubs in the English Football League voted to end a rule which made printing them compulsory.
Half of the 24 teams in League Two do not provide a traditional programme.
A further 12 from League One and the Championship have killed theirs off.
Wrexham are a standout in League One , with this season ’s covers all loving recreations of previous eras.