4,000 Holes Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Have recently been in touch with Peter Slater, creator of a fantastic new website about fanzine culture. He has been developing a comprehensive catalogue of all the British football fanzines that have ever existed (1723 and counting!) Helped by giving him a couple of extra Rovers names to make a current total of seven (PNE have 15😐) Any extra information would be great to help the project! Anyone know anything about the 'Blue and White Telegraph' which Peter has listed? · 4,000 Holes (1989– ) – Name from John Lennon’s lyric ‘4,000 Holes in Blackburn, Lancashire’ in the song ‘A Day In The Life’ by The Beatles; currently up to Issue 113. · Beamo! (1990) – Refers to the Ken Beamish chant about skyward shots which is still heard at Ewood 50 years later. A spin-off from 4,000 Holes with content deemed risky (i.e. ‘just over the top’) in the early days when it was harder to judge tone. · Many Miles From Home (1990-1997) – A fanzine primarily for London-based Rovers fans which started in Autumn 1990. · M5 M6 Ewood Heaven (early 1990s) – About 40 fans from the south-west were on the mailing list for this one which was posted from Bristol – the name refers to the two motorways on the journey back to Ewood. · Loadsamoney (1993-1997) – Name made reference to Jack Walker’s investment in the club and 30 issues were published in just a few years. · Colin’s Cheeky Bits (1998-1999) – “Colin, Colin, show us your arse!” was a regular terrace chant at Braveheart defender Hendry. The fanzine was a late incarnation of Loadsamoney. · Blue and White Telegraph 1 Quote
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Crimpshrine Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago I spent many long hours photocopying and stapling the pages of 'Many Miles From Home' . Good memories The fanzine title was taken from the lyrics of this song Quote
Upside Down Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 10 hours ago, 4,000 Holes said: Have recently been in touch with Peter Slater, creator of a fantastic new website about fanzine culture. He has been developing a comprehensive catalogue of all the British football fanzines that have ever existed (1723 and counting!) Helped by giving him a couple of extra Rovers names to make a current total of seven (PNE have 15😐) Any extra information would be great to help the project! Anyone know anything about the 'Blue and White Telegraph' which Peter has listed? · 4,000 Holes (1989– ) – Name from John Lennon’s lyric ‘4,000 Holes in Blackburn, Lancashire’ in the song ‘A Day In The Life’ by The Beatles; currently up to Issue 113. · Beamo! (1990) – Refers to the Ken Beamish chant about skyward shots which is still heard at Ewood 50 years later. A spin-off from 4,000 Holes with content deemed risky (i.e. ‘just over the top’) in the early days when it was harder to judge tone. · Many Miles From Home (1990-1997) – A fanzine primarily for London-based Rovers fans which started in Autumn 1990. · M5 M6 Ewood Heaven (early 1990s) – About 40 fans from the south-west were on the mailing list for this one which was posted from Bristol – the name refers to the two motorways on the journey back to Ewood. · Loadsamoney (1993-1997) – Name made reference to Jack Walker’s investment in the club and 30 issues were published in just a few years. · Colin’s Cheeky Bits (1998-1999) – “Colin, Colin, show us your arse!” was a regular terrace chant at Braveheart defender Hendry. The fanzine was a late incarnation of Loadsamoney. · Blue and White Telegraph TBF 4000Holes was usually so comprehensive that it didn't leave much room for much else to be said. I'll never forget when I got my first copy. It was the now legendary Alan Fettis game. Sat in the riverside and got absolutely piss wrapped in the April (I think) snow. Quote
... Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 13 hours ago, Crimpshrine said: I spent many long hours photocopying and stapling the pages of 'Many Miles From Home' . Good memories The fanzine title was taken from the lyrics of this song We need to bring back COME ON THE ROVERS chants Quote
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