Digital Programmes
- Aug 26, 2022
- 1 min read
Gloucester City can confirm its matchday programme will become completely digital for the 2022-23 season.
We understand this will disappoint some supporters but in order to reduce the club’s waste output and keep up to date with the ever changing digital world, physical copies of programmes will no longer be sold on a matchday, being replaced by Inside City, a new digital matchday magazine.

Inside City will be released and made available to download before every home matchday and will include all the latest news from Gloucester City and the wider Gloucester Sport family.
The digital magazine will feature in-depth interviews with players and staff, a what’s on guide for the TigerTurf Stadium - including news on the women’s & youth teams, opposition previews and much more.
Inside City will be free to download for all Gloucester City AFC Supporters Club members here and will be available to purchase for £1.50 for non Supporters Club members.
View the first edition ahead of tomorrow's match with Brackley Town at the TigerTurf Stadium here:
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