Talking Bull is back at Edgar Street for the 2016/17 season. It’s good to be here.

Our Independent Hereford Football Club Supporters’ Magazine is produced at least 4 times during the season and incredible sales during the Bulls’ first campaign ensured we reached around 5,000 people – with around 20,000 Hereford supporters at Wembley in May 2016. Alongside the magazine we continue to create merchandise, sponsor the Football Club and raise vital funds for the Supporters’ Trust. Every penny of profit goes back into supporting the Bulls.

Within our pages we offer the opportunity to advertise. Without the support of individual supporters and backers we would not be able to finance the magazine on a long term basis. So, we hope local & independent businesses will get involved and back our initiative.

Below you’ll find our ‘Early Bird’ advertising rates for the 2016/17 Hereford Football Club season and we hope it’s something you’ll consider. If you would like to discuss any of the options detailed below, or you feel you could help us in any other way (ie stocking our fanzine), please do get in touch.

To summarise the opportunity for each option:

Around 5,000 readers per season

Regular mentions on Social Media; Twitter etc

Banners/links from our website

Regards,

Keith Hall

Editor, Talking Bull

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EARLY BIRD     2016/17 Rates

Size                                                              Cost

A5 page – back cover                                     £250 per season

A5 page – inside front & back cover              £200 per season

A5 page                                                           £150 per season, or £40 per issue

Half Page                                                          £75 per season, or £20 per issue

Quarter Page                                                    £50 per season, or £15 per issue

Monthly Podcast * SOLD *                               £100 per season, or £25 per podcast

Contact us by email       editor@talkingbull.org

By Editor

Lifelong Hereford supporter who has endured the rise and fall of the club through progressive generations. Sports journalist, broadcaster and commentator who will never forget his Edgar Street roots.

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