Think about who will read your newsletter or programme and you should have
little trouble working out what to write. Here are a few pointers:
Sections: Rather than having a random mix of stories, think carefully about
your readers and what groups they fall in to. You can then divide up the
sections of your newsletter or programme accordingly: Parents News, Players
News, Club News, Match Reports, Fixture News etc. Don't forget to include
information on your sponsors or local sports hall facilities etc, it may
help you to secure favourable slots with them if you do.
Short but sweet: In this age of information overload people's attention
spans are incredibly short, so keep all your stories and information
succinct and to the point.
Style: Maintain a constant style throughout your newsletter, whether that's
impersonal or personal. For example, either refer to your club as "we/us" or
as "Bishop Sutton FC/the Club."
When writing news stories make sure you include all the necessary
information - who, when, where, why, how much, time, contact details etc -
and make sure that the most important information appears in the first or
second paragraphs.
Remember the golden rule - short but sweet - so cut out all the waffle.
When writing match reports the same rules apply, make sure the most
important details - result, scorers, key moments etc - appear early in your
report. Remember as well that a match report does not have to provide a
minute-by-minute, blow-by-blow analysis, in 99 per cent of all cases it can
be summarised in a few paragraphs. See example below:
TOMMY'S TREBLE
A magnificent hat-trick from Tommy Smith propelled Sutton to the Final of
the Valley Trophy last weekend as the Under 10s beat Grove Park 3-1.
In a hard fought match John Jones' boys put on a fantastic display to take
them within one step of their first trophy.
"The whole team played brilliantly together and I was proud of them all,"
said Jones. "Tommy scored the goals but it was a real team effort, as it has
been throughout this competition. So well done to all the lads."
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