Harriers Move to Digital‑Only Matchday Programmes

Harriers decision to discontinue printed matchday programmes for the 2026/27 season has prompted disappointment among long‑standing sellers and supporters alike.

KHIST spoke to Rob and Paul, who have been selling programmes at Aggborough for over 15 years. Both expressed sadness at the move and highlighted what printed programmes have meant to generations of fans. Speaking to KHIST they said that “The programmes create a connection with supporters and serve as a keepsake from someone’s first game. Reading one during the match is part of the whole experience. It’s a real shame for collectors, both home and away fans.”

Rob and Paul confirmed they hadn’t heard a word from the club about the change, nor received any thanks for their years of helping with matchday programme sales.

The pair are now collecting signatures at home games in an effort to encourage the club to reconsider the decision and explore a hybrid approach that keeps printed programmes alive for supporters who value them. If you feel strongly about the loss of the physical programme look out for Rob and Paul at the next home game and sign their petition.

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