I used to love collecting programmes when I was younger. I still have stacks of old QP and Scotland programmes in the house, some of them signed by players. They are great keepsakes and they bring back all sorts of memories. However I haven't bought a programme at any ground for years now, decided it wasn't value for money and would rather spend the dosh on another pint. It also didn't tell me much I didn't already know. In the current climate of social and digital media I can get all the game knowledge I need on a daily basis from the club website or Facebook page, not to mention football forums like this one. I'm surprised more clubs haven't ditched printed programmes ( I'd even say our digital version isn't up to much but fair play to all those who contribute) As for buying team sheets, the club puts the team on twitter before kick off