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Issues 1-5 of Bright Golden Haze were printed and published in the true fanzine style - in other words seemingly endless amounts of printing followed by cramp inducing hours spent in the company of a giant stapler. Issue 6, the latest effort, embraced the technology and was only available online. Hopefully that was a one off and the true fanzine ethos will be reverted to in time for issue 7. But in the meantime I have decided to put all issues of the fanzine to date online and available for download.
 
You need adobe reader to download the fanzines. If you haven't got it you can get it here
 
Issue 1:
issue 1 coverAugust 2008
Including:
Q&A with Jay Denny
Chronicles of Stress Foretold
Passion, Bile & Spite
2007/08 Season Review
Much moaning about Ken Turner and Team Bath
and much much more...
 
Issue 2:
issue2November 2008
Including:
Morell Maison - the first 50 games
Meet the Physio
Home Improvements
The Paul Birch Trust
Stourbridge's new keeper
and much much more...
 
Issue 3:
issue3
January 2009
Including:
Q&A with Mark Danks
Benny Hill found at Hardenhuish Park
Corby Town - an appreciation
Crip Crap unleashed
Harry Rudge - one man band
and much much more...
 
Issue 4:
issue4
 
March 2009
Including:
The goat slaughterer speaks!
DJ's legendary matches
Paul Birch RIP
Yeltz TV!
"The Day I Punched the Wife"
and much much more...
 
 
 Issue 5:  issue5
April 2009
Including:
Q&As with Nick Bussey and Guy Simpson
Traveller's Tales
Great team talks of our time
FA Vase Final 1986
Should I have stayed on the swings?
and much much more...
 
Issue 6:
issue 6 cover
November 2009
Including:
Q&A with Matt Clarke
The state of the Southern League Nation
Barry Porter & the Circling Dementors
Plucked from the Crowd
Cafe Society
and much much more...
 
Hopefully there's enough there to keep you entertained for a while. And if you enjoyed it and think it was worth a quid then why not contribute to the Bright Golden Haze cause? Luckily this is a non-profit making organisation and all past proceeds have gone back into the club through player and match ball sponsorship. If you want to help me with my costs so that I can carry on, please feel free...

 




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