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I read it on facebook last night. Don't care where i read about it really.

As long as i do.

Thanks PJ....


They still haven't updated the team page to show profiles of the players we picked up in the trade period - why would you expect them to show news items on a timely basis?

 

MODS that link is a dodgy links, can you lock the topic

Apologies, my firewall decided all links are now dodgy, new update, fixed, that being said, this topic appears every year about this time and allows the professional whingers we have on here to vent, anybody feel like volunteering to help update the webpage, I am sure the Club would appreciate it

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Apologies, my firewall decided all links are now dodgy, new update, fixed, that being said, this topic appears every year about this time and allows the professional whingers we have on here to vent, anybody feel like volunteering to help update the webpage, I am sure the Club would appreciate it

Professional whinger...If you didn't like the topic or its content, feel free to click the back button and not make insulting comment next time, thanks.

Not much to ask for to duplicate a story and add it to the site, especially when they have junk news stories like http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2014-12-02/who-your-club-could-target that is an AFL news story on the MelbourneFC website and the AFL website.


Apologies, my firewall decided all links are now dodgy, new update, fixed, that being said, this topic appears every year about this time and allows the professional whingers we have on here to vent, anybody feel like volunteering to help update the webpage, I am sure the Club would appreciate it

The club don't update or run the website. It's all done by the AFL.

We must have employed that Wallace guy from MessyDrugs to do our website.

We must have employed that Wallace guy from MessyDrugs to do our website.

No he is charge of document storage DF


So... What exactly are you whingeing about?

The article appeared on the AFL website but not the club website?

Probably because it was put together by an AFL journo and not a club employee.

Sometimes the AFL journos pass it onto the club so they have the option of uploading it onto the club site too.

Sometimes they don't. Sometimes someone at the club has other things going on, or thinks it'll just flood the site so other articles get lost in the sea of content.

I really don't see what the drama is though.

Complaint for the sake of complaining?

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The drama is that if i dont look at the ALF website i miss some good inside stuff.

Just forget it, [censored] jerks.

The drama is that if i dont look at the ALF website i miss some good inside stuff.

Just forget it, [censored] jerks.

You know, the same thing happens whenever some other media outlet does a decent story on the dees...

Just saying.

So... What exactly are you whingeing about?

The article appeared on the AFL website but not the club website?

Probably because it was out together by an AFL journo and not a club employee.

Sometimes the AFL journos pass it onto the club so they have the option of uploading it onto the club site too.

Sometimes they don't. Sometimes someone at the club has other things going on, or thinks it'll just flood the site so other articles get lost in the sea of content.

I really don't see what the drama is though.

Complaint for the sake of complaining?

Arrr me either


and demonland reports on all media sources

can't see the problem, all power to the [censored] jerks

Edited by daisycutter

Tragics like us come onto Demonland and we get links to all manner of articles etc.

Tragics like us miss out on nothing.

The book may not be on the right shelf in the library but we always get to see the book as we spend way too much time in this library.

 

7 new videos on the club site

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Brayshaw media conference

McDonald brothers conference

Billy Stretch + Alex Neal Bullen media conference

Rpokie draft video

Mitchell White highlights

Aaron Vandenerg highlights

Edited by hogans_heroes

This is top 3 in the worst thread for 2014.

Cannot believe this is seen as an actual issue.


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