I SAW this week the Football League are letting clubs vote on whether they have to provide programmes or not. I think its' for the traditionalists and the older generation, they're great.

But for some people new to the football environment who haven't really gone into programmes aren't going to miss them, are they?

Everything is online now; I'm one where my dad has a big sack of old programmes but I'm not sure if they're outdated now. Online, bits of the programme can be made available during the week and then given out at the weekend from the clubs.

Is the expense worth it clubs as you don't know if enough people buy them. Is there enough interest in them? I don't know.

When I go to game snow,. I certainly don't buy them at £3 or £4 a go. Where do you keep them? The older generation like to keep them and for some of them it will be a big miss for them.

But for clubs, I can understand why they are thinking about it because of the expense, the time it takes to do it such as the in-house interviews and that's a lot of pressure so I can understand why they have because everything comes down to costs at the end.