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Post by El Huracán!!!! on Oct 6, 2011 15:47:27 GMT 1
Shrewsbury Town Fanzines Guys As you might have seen, I’m putting together a history of fanzines that have been produced for STFC Now I only started going in the 90’s so before this time Im a little stuck as have never seen anything on Ebay, or really ever seen anything on B and A about any old school zines Can you help me compile a list, and any information you remember about them? Intrested in the names and where they came from or anything zine related from over the years… A Stu Dunn effort called “It Can be Tedious” (1991ish) A Large Scotch (1989- ?) The Riversider ( ?- ?) Meadow Mouth Piece ( ? - ?) Three Lions (Late 1998 -2000) The Might Shrew (1995 - ?) Blue and Amber (2005-ongoing) Sure im missing one of the more recent ones off that list too.. Cheers for the help
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Post by SheffieldShrew on Oct 6, 2011 17:10:32 GMT 1
Glyn, I might be able to loan you a copy of 'It can be tedious'.
Have also got issue no 1 of ALS if that's of interest?
It will take a while for me to find as they're in with my programmes somewhere but I'll discuss with you at 5aside...
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Post by Dan F on Oct 6, 2011 19:29:44 GMT 1
Three Lions wasn't in-house, was it? Thought it was the Bristol Shrews who put it together?
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Post by SouthStandShrew on Oct 6, 2011 23:25:54 GMT 1
Dan is right. Meadow Mouthpiece was around the Andrew Burman times so say 98-99.
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Post by bertymax on Oct 7, 2011 6:47:39 GMT 1
Im sure this is well known but Gary and Kevin Bright amongst others were heavily involved with the set up/launch of A.L.S. Im not exactly a regular at the New Meadow so i havnt seen them around in years but im sure people like chris wynne will point you in the right direction ref contacts. Still have the first 3 or 4 issues somewhere, they were quality.
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Post by Dale on Oct 8, 2011 9:32:41 GMT 1
ALS in its heyday was a quality read
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