Copied from the programme thread:
I would love to see a programme without adverts; I know they generate commercial income, but how many supporters even look at them? Now we have LED pitchside advertising, is it strictly necessary anymore?
Reduce the physical size of the programme - for example, the early '80s one was fine and it fitted inside a pocket. Today's programmes do not fit in any pocket I have, and end up torn and dog-eared by the time I get them home, which does put me off buying one.
Reduce the content by ensuring that every item is interesting and relevant. Some of the articles are very poorly written and border on the embarrassing sometimes. Get rid of those for starters.
Does every page have to be in full colour? There must be a cost involved.
So, a physically smaller programme with reduced (but more relevant) content, no adverts, fewer full colour pages, less ink, less paper, no dreadful grammar, all for £2?