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I am an avid reader of Demonland(and to a lesser extent Demonology). I don't often visit the official mfc website, since I find out most of what I want to know from the unofficial ones, which are managed excellently, and are the beneficiaries of some incredibly knowledgeable posters.

Is there a forum on the official site? That would make it more attractive to me as a visitor. Especially if there could be some feedback, and answers to queries. I suppose we'd just get the "party-line" that we see in the media ,regurgitated at us.

I also follow West Ham in the EPL(to a far smaller extent!) Their unofficial websites are rough as guts, and need the rules Demonland enforces. But on the official West Ham site, I noticed, in a corner, something WE need badly in our "China probe".............some Chinese writing!!! If a Chinese surfer with poor English stumbled on our site, he'd be much more likely to take a continuing interest if we displayed our desire to woo the billions by doing a few articles in the language they can read. Perhaps it's difficult to mix different scripts on a single page, but it seems to be possible on EPL websites.

Does anyone know if we perhaps have a separate website, aimed at Chinese speaking people?

 

from memory, i think the entire sight can be read in chinese by pressing a button according to chris conolly, the club have talked about that...on the matter of an official forum, i dont think there is one but they now have a little blog thing going as far as i know

on a sortove similar topic, sorry if people have already said this "I FINALLY GOT MY STICKERS AND I AM VERY IMPRESSED." i think they are good and the almanac looks good too...a little late on the uptake but well done to the club...we also received a little redemption card for our tie (or scard) which they have to do because they cant punch holes in our continual membership cards which we could have for up to ten years

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['Nugget Jones' date='Mar 18 2008,

Thanks, Nugget. It's amazing how there's always someone who can give information on queries like mine!

I suppose it's a bit different, though, to include a bit of Chinese script on the home page of the main website. That really stood out to me on West Ham's.

 
"I FINALLY GOT MY STICKERS AND I AM VERY IMPRESSED."

Me too!

The stickers are not only nice and simplistic, but they also look like they are much better quality (thicker paper, deeper colours).

Me too!

The stickers are not only nice and simplistic, but they also look like they are much better quality (thicker paper, deeper colours).

yeah i know!! thats the first thing i thought about too...the almanac also looks good with the demonland/demonology player sponsor mention for bartram...keep up the good work, whoever demonland and your crew is behind that!

i also noticed how many of our new players have names beginning with M....Meeson, Marric, Morton, McNamara, Martin


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