The Shakers match day programme - 'The Gigg Issue' - has gone through a revamp over the summer and is back raring to go for the new season with new features as well as the regular contributors.
Alan Knill features on the cover with our new look 'wall art' whilst inside, the gaffer welcomes all the new players and all supporters back to Gigg Lane for a new season. New team captain Paul Scott also makes his debut in the programme with the Captains column and sets out his intentions for the season.
Martin Ogden's match action images are an essential part of this website, and we've also got a pre-season selection of photos from Martin throughout the programme.New club sponsors Subway also have an introductory offer to Shakers supporters inside the programme.
All you need to know about Brentford has been increased to four pages plus we take a statistical look back at previous encounters with the Bee's. We've set aside a page for the reserves and the youth team and these will carry updates from the two sides throughout the season.
Stephen Dawson features on page 24 answering some very strange questions.Regular contributors Ian McPherson and Tony Cunningham are back with their own views and history of the club whilst programme collectors will be keen to read the article from 'the programme monthly'.
Football historian Leigh Edwards continues with his 'Legends of Gigg Lane' feature with such players as George Syros and Ben Thornley.Youth team manager Mike Sheron updates' everyone on the progress with the youngsters.
The football in the community brief everyone on their latest news whilst former Shaker Bobby Owen is interviewed by James Bentley for the 'History Boys' feature.Chris Wilder tells us how it is 'in his own words' plus we have full details of up and coming games - both home and away.
Grab your copy of the Gigg Issue in and around the ground on Saturday, 68 pages packed with all you need for just £2.50.