Its not every one's cup of tea,but I use to buy them They use to sell approx 20 on a normal day or approx 50 on a good day depending on who won. http://www.seagulls.co.uk/news/article/matchday-dvd-collection-is-back-1929455.aspx
I used to record match snippets and highlights on a video recorder back in the eighties and nineties. But after a couple of house moves with countless boxes of VHS tapes, I realised that Firstly I had not watched any of them for many years and more recently, that many are available on You Tube. So to buy highlights from the club at their inflated price? I don't believe there is a market for this now.
I transferred a few like the Wembley cup finals and the win at Liverpool to DVD but the rest are now buried in landfill along with two ancient VCR's in the Portuguese town where we lived for eight years. Maybe they will be found in a few thousand years and give the one who finds them an insight into how 20th century humans wasted their time?
I transferred a few like the Wembley cup finals and the win at Liverpool to DVD but the rest are now buried in landfill along with two ancient VCR's in the Portuguese town where we lived for eight years. Maybe they will be found in a few thousand years and give the one who finds them an insight into how 20th century humans wasted their time? THATS A SHAME ten pound a pop? I think if you lived away from the U.K. its good value. Any one else got any early Bristol City football recordings( Beta or VHS)
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Thanks for the link,but in my opinion the club don't want to sell DVD's. They want us to buy i-player or what ever its called now I don't want any fancy packaging,just the DVD. All Home clubs have to supply a requested amount of match day DVD's to the visiting sides. So that players can see how well they performed,I would be quite happy with that. Even though it would not have any commentary.
I have a Bristol City Golden Years VHS with some wonderful highlights of Gow and the lads playing in the 'prem' of back then. There are also some interviews- and a feature on the ridiculous Kevin Mabbot 'skills van'!!!! I must transfer that to DVD some time...,.