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MFC shabby treatment of Casey

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I'm complaining to the Club about this. On most Club sites there is an easy link to their VFL team with plenty of information.

On the MFC site there is no obvious link. If you do a search on the MFC site & type in Casey then you do get a link & useful information about this week's team & this week's game.

The other Victorian Clubs can do it so lift your game MFC.

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3 minutes ago, Cranky Franky said:

I'm complaining to the Club about this. On most Club sites there is an easy link to their VFL team with plenty of information.

On the MFC site there is no obvious link. If you do a search on the MFC site & type in Casey then you do get a link & useful information about this week's team & this week's game.

The other Victorian Clubs can do it so lift your game MFC.

Click under teams and there it is.....

You need to navigate to Casey Demons under Teams, but you are correct that MFC could do much more to keep fans updated regarding Casey.

It almost makes me long for the days of assistant coaches putting out a post game review each week and describing every player as good.

 

Absolutely. But not a huge issue.  
 

Nothing on the MFC app.  You get some occasional News. 
 

On the MFC website, search “Casey” to find info.  But no drop down menu selection.   
 

I would rather prefer the operating connection, sense of connection and team spirit is all joined.  That’s on the field and off.  


The VFL website as a whole is a joke. Within the site, you can't even navigate to the detailed ladder page (that has to be done via a search engine).

Even funnier, if you search on google for the VFL fixture using your phone and then click through, you end up on the AFL fixture

 

I think it would be a fair critique to say they could have a dedicated button on the main menu rather than being in the drop down for "teams". It's not like it doesn't exist it's just a little hidden.

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