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themightymac
27 Oct 24 22:35
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There used to be some great ones before the evolution of the internet.

Odds On, racing and general betting, was a favourite and I remember another good one called Racing Times, but sadly that one didn`t last long. Couple of years I think max.

I don`t think punters now would subscribe now as the modern trend seems to be wanting everything for nothing.

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By:
themightymac
When: 27 Oct 24 22:36
Internet put them all out of the game.
By:
G Hall
When: 27 Oct 24 23:11
It did,they were 2 good ones,back in the day it was hard to find good reading material on horse racing,but since the Internet, it's everywhere on line.
By:
themightymac
When: 27 Oct 24 23:38
I just can`t get used to reading magazines or books online. Can`t concentrate.

I think the Racing Gold was the only weekly racing publication which had a Page 3 girl, lol.
By:
Ramruma
When: 28 Oct 24 05:41
People in racing, including punters, have always wanted things for nothing.

I still have a stack of Odds On magazines, and Owner Breeder, Pacemaker, James Underwood's Breeding Digest, that will probably be thrown away next year as decluttering continues slowly. I gave a couple of Racing Times away last week.

Another thing gone is the papers would publish season previews in book form, certainly the Sun and Star did, and somewhere I have a more general racing book from the Express iirc.

These days it is only the Racing Post publishing hard copy; even Timeform is online only.
By:
Lawrence of Arabia
When: 30 Oct 24 05:17
How about Racing Ahead mag ?
By:
themightymac
When: 31 Oct 24 23:24
Racing Ahead was good LOA. There was a good magazine which went to all the Betting Shops about bookmaking but I can`t remember it`s name. Think it went free to all registered betting shops in UK.
By:
ronnie rails
When: 01 Nov 24 09:03
TMM.
Betview.
Hope you are well .
Just putting the papers up.
Ronnie
By:
The Knight
When: 01 Nov 24 13:09
themightymac...

Totally, totally agree about reading books and stuff online.

Books, mags and papers were tremendously popular for so long because they, among other things, aided concentration.

Just because the technology came long to put them online did not mean we actually had to.

Probably a rare example of where technology has taken us a step backwards!!
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 01 Nov 24 13:44
By:
jerseyboy
When: 01 Nov 24 13:48
Is there a hardback edition of 2023.2024 NH results can only see downloads not interested in that ..Thanks
By:
themightymac
When: 01 Nov 24 15:54
Thanks Ronnie. Hope you are well too.
By:
themightymac
When: 01 Nov 24 15:59
I actually had forgot about the Racing & Football Outlook annuals for Flat and Jumps and I used to buy them every year, lol. Thanks for the reminder SFBTW. I wen`t to buy the weekly paper last week and put it back when I saw the price. At least it is still going but different to the original version. Many leading racing and football writers started out with the R & F Outlook.
By:
themightymac
When: 01 Nov 24 16:02
Ronnie, there was another trade magazine but I`m hanged if I can remember it`s name? It went FREE to all the Independent betting shops.

Do William Hill still publish their monthly magazine that went to staff and telephone account holders? Can`t mind what that one was called. Might have just been Will Hill Racing magazine. Six issues a year perhaps?
By:
raspberrybottom
When: 01 Nov 24 16:05
What happened to that comparatively recent magazine - Inside Edge?

15-20 years back - had a lot of good articles, info at times.

Got a bundle of 'em in me shed.Plain
By:
grayhawk
When: 01 Nov 24 16:28
Sports Advisor magazine ran by Ed Chamberlin, didn't last long but was a decent read... some of the columnists were Julian Wilson ( high roller ) and Mark Winstanley ( low roller ) and i'm sure Barstewards Lee Keys was also on the firm.

I used to get mine free from Victor Chandler due to still having an account back then...( oh for them days when we all had usable accounts with every bookie Sad )
By:
Brian
When: 01 Nov 24 16:35
Smartsig magazine was excellent. Still available online but not checked that out.
By:
stu
When: 01 Nov 24 17:39
Sports Advisor magazine ran by Ed Chamberlin

Is that the presenter or just same name?
By:
ronnie rails
When: 01 Nov 24 18:06
TMM
Was it Bos.
Just finished  looking forward to M and S fish and chips with mushy peas washed down with  a nice couple of glasses  of very chilled chablis.
Ronnie.
By:
themightymac
When: 01 Nov 24 18:53
That`a the one Ronnie - Bookmaker Office Supplies - Thanks.

Enjoy your Fish supper!
By:
themightymac
When: 01 Nov 24 18:54
Come Racing is a shocking ommision - unless I missed it earlier in the fred.

A4 glossy magazine. Think John Mc. was a main contributor.
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 01 Nov 24 20:51
There's a publication called Bloodstock Notebook, which comes out once or cometimes twice a year. Here's an excerpt from issue 7, the winter 2023 one (they've currently reached issue 8):

By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 01 Nov 24 20:52
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 01 Nov 24 20:54
By:
themightymac
When: 01 Nov 24 23:03
Thanks for the sample pages SFBTW. Very interesting indeed.
By:
grayhawk
When: 01 Nov 24 23:17
stu
stu01 Nov 24 16:39Joined: 12 Jan 02 | Topic/replies: 22,355 | Blogger: stu's blog
Sports Advisor magazine ran by Ed Chamberlin

Is that the presenter or just same name?

Yes it was the presenter Stu.
By:
stu
When: 02 Nov 24 10:46
Ah, thanks - hadn't realised he'd done that in his past.
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