RAGE ON
I stopped producing Rage On at the end of the 2004-05 season, passing the mantle on to Dan Abrey. He produced the fanzine (under the name Oxtales) for one or maybe two seasons before giving up. To be honest, sales were declining as was the number of people contributing articles and it all became too much hard work for too little return. I blame the Internet, and especially these stupid discussion forums.
I did recently consider reviving a fanzine-type publication, but the costs and time involved made me change my mind.
I did recently consider reviving a fanzine-type publication, but the costs and time involved made me change my mind.
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- Mid-life Crisis
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The paper copy of Rage On effectively started to die when the majority of its contributors began putting their thoughts online on a long defunct internet forum called Mzuri around mid-1998 (and OxTales before that). When Mzuri disappeared overnight the clientele moved to another internet site called MemorOx (and my thanks go to GY for keeping that going) and a few years ago the latest transition happened when Rage Online took over the niche in the off-the-wall OUFC market that had become internet traffic rather than Fanzine sales. As a result of all this Rage Online currently has 57 different contributors who have made more than 100 online entries and a readership that is a lot higher than those that paid a quid on the day for a copy of the mag.
Chris Williams and Co. still do an excellent paper copy in terms of the match prog, but like Martin said, the Internet has removed the need for a fanzine at the moment.
As for FOULMouth, then if you see a bunch of fans outside every home turnstile offering you a free copy of a fans Newsletter in the future then you know your club is in real trouble, so let’s hope we never have to go there again...
Chris Williams and Co. still do an excellent paper copy in terms of the match prog, but like Martin said, the Internet has removed the need for a fanzine at the moment.
As for FOULMouth, then if you see a bunch of fans outside every home turnstile offering you a free copy of a fans Newsletter in the future then you know your club is in real trouble, so let’s hope we never have to go there again...
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Ah one must be about due then..."YF Dan" wrote:Yellow Fever is still going strong. We just do issues every 15 years.
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Well they were selling fanzines at West Ham a fortnight ago."ConcreteBob" wrote:Fanzines are outdated so it's not a surprise they are rare to find these days.
And I bought a Luton Town fanzine last season for some reason. Their fanzine is going very well - can't think why
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Just another three years until you get the chance to find out."boris" wrote:Do you still use the same joke?"YF Dan" wrote:Yellow Fever is still going strong. We just do issues every 15 years.
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