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What's going on with the AFL website?

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Yesterday I wnated to look at it and today it still says the server is down. Do they think that no one is interested in it. Maybe our membership total has jumped. Yeah right

 
Yesterday I wnated to look at it and today it still says the server is down. Do they think that no one is interested in it. Maybe our membership total has jumped. Yeah right

The site is run by Telstra, nothing to do with the club itself.

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The site is run by Telstra, nothing to do with the club itself.

But the AFL one is working. Although with Telstra it doesn't suprise me they aren't working. They like to take there time with things.

 
But the AFL one is working. Although with Telstra it doesn't suprise me they aren't working. They like to take there time with things.

Bit like us winning a game

I rang the club today as I had been trying to enorl my kids in the school holiday clinic. I was told they are having technical problems with the website but it is been worked on "as we speak" and it should be up and running shortly........I am able to log on to it sometimes but often the links don't work and sometimes it just doesn't work at all. I am now just waiting on the posters who are sure to blame Neale Daniher, Adem Yze and Cameron Bruce for this as it is clearly their fault!


I am now just waiting on the posters who are sure to blame Neale Daniher, Adem Yze and Cameron Bruce for this as it is clearly their fault!

Ah just wait for them to start saying they need to be traded/sacked etc. Oh and u forgot Brad Green it will be his fault cos he is soft etc. Meanwhile if Brock was running it, it would clearly have no problems

Yes - Brad Green and we should add Brad Miller, Simon Godfrey, Daniel Ward, Nathan Brown - actually all the boys!

i had no problems using it today and i checked it a number of times between 9am and 2pm for various reasons...

 

ah the good old hard refresh trick :P

That's as far as my computer knowledge goes... that and 'throw the computer out the window' trick :rolleyes:

I used to have the AFL Melbourne site as my home page, but it now takes so long to download, I don't bother.

NOt much point doing much at all as it is a tech problem that is been worked on. That is why sometimes you log on with no problems and other times NaDa. All will be right in a few days - hopefully with the team too!

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