Match Magazine

Today’s younger generation is renowned for its uncurbed enthusiasm when it comes to celebrities form any field, whether its music, films or sports. They start fan clubs, cover their walls in posters, attend any related event and show indefinite support to those who inspire them. Teenagers are avid for any material, publication or product that is associated with their idols, from websites and newspapers to T-shirts and stickers.

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Therefore, when designing a football magazine to suit their needs, the team behind “Match Magazine” had one thing in mind, namely that their public is not keen on summarization and would like as many special features as could be included.
Match Magazine is all about the greatest stars in British football at the moment and not surprisingly, it’s the best selling football magazine on the market. The content varies from news to quizzes and is mainly focused on celebrating the fun side of this very popular sport.

A new issue is released weekly, on Tuesdays, and no less than ten high-quality posters of reputable players are always included, hence readers have a chance to gather a sizeable collection, and as all youngsters do, exchange them with each other. Although it’s directed at younger readers, like any quality magazine which is dedicated to football, it comprises the latest news, match fixtures and results in an overview of the previous week, making it a reliable source of information for readers of all ages. Regarding interviews, the norm is for the magazine to contain at least a couple, which are usually straight to the point and the questions tackle themes of general attention.
The design is colourful, well organized, lively, and spells entertainment. The articles are easy to read and written in a style that will never be in danger of becoming tedious, therefore always keeping the reader interested.

There is a multitude of pictures to immortalize various key moments, to the enchantment of the public, as kids can never get enough images of the stars they admire. The images vary according to the instances captured on camera, from serious and solemn to down right funny; they are all received with the same eagerness. A rich display of humorous comments and jokes makes the delight of the young sports addicts, and is excellent fuel for conversations and a good laugh. There is also a section which engages subscribers in pleasurable activities, such as completing quizzes. Some sports fanatics would love to express their support through every object they use, from clothing and accessories to pens, and for that reason, Match has come up with a few props, meaning gifts the readers receive with the magazine. They are normally football related items of stationary.

In other words, if you are passionate about British football and are aiming for a considerable collection of posters and pictures, Match Magazine would probably be your best choice. The information is wide-ranging yet concise enough not to bore, there is a greater variety of images than most magazines have to offer, and the serious and sometimes rather monotonous tone is replaced with a funny take on matters, which guarantees an enjoyable read.