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Hello Demons Fans,

FootyCentral is a non-for-profit website which strives to provide a fair and free way in which you can document the history of your favourite AFL club right down to your local amateur league club, and others can search to do things like research for school projects or just casually read out of interest.

This has been a project of ours for over 6 months and we are ready to rock and roll just in time for the 2007 season.

To make it successful we have incorporated the concept of user managed content, to ensure that the most comprehensive Aussie Rules Football encyclopedia is available.

So we ask you, representatives of your club, to share our passion and help document the history of Aussie Rules Football by helping write articles about the sport we love most.

This could include things like Demons Players, Demons Coaches, Demons Games, or Demons Training Sessions, pretty much anything Demons. Not only that but you can cover things like the AFL in general, local leagues (ie VFL) amateur leagues, underage leagues, past players, famous moments. There are no limits!

If you want to help but don’t know where to start, here is a great place:

http://www.footycentral.com.au/pedia/index...ial:Wantedpages

We encourage you to take a look around our site for yourself, knowing that both you as a reader of DemonLand and FootyCentral share the same passion – the great sport that is Australian Rules Football!

Good luck for season 2007.

Chris.

 

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