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Saint Bazzra

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Aug 11, 2011
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I have noticed that Norwich still have the same format website as us whilst being in Premiership.

Was just wondering if we go up do you think Saints may redevelop ours Or continue to use the football league website templates.

If we did redevelop it what features would you like to see on it?

I personally would like to see the mobile site updated with more features and made a little easier to navigate.
 
May have something to do with contracts - I suspect if it expires at the end of the season, the format may well change.
 
With our website, we are contracted with the football league (and the company who designs all the teams websites) to have format as we do now. If we are to break out of this contract, it would be very, very costly. However, one way we can get out of the contract is if we get promoted to the premier league.

Heard this a while back, but not sure where from.
 
I don't like our website, it's too bland and similar to others

I want our website to be unique, have our own design to it
 
I heard that Cortese intended to change the website, and possibly get our friends aap3 to sort a new site out if we were to reach the Premier League.

As cdvdtz says though, I'd be devastated if it meant we lost live radio commentary. Putting up highlights is easy enough, but live BBC streaming would be a big loss. Unless... the club launched its own match-day radio station. Who knows.
 
In one of the 'Chairman dinners', Cortese said that the website would be changing this summer once the contract runs out for it. We've wanted to leave the contract for a while now but to do so would have been very expensive.

The video/commentary section is key to its success. Although, if we're in the Premier League, finding highlights and live streams online will be much easier.

I like the website we have right now, it's grown on me but I suppose a more professional and polished site would be good for the clubs image.
 
Out of the independent websites I've seen, as much as it pains me to say it, I quite like Pompey's. I wouldn't want anything like Leeds United's though. It just seems to be a more disjointed and disorganised version of our own.
 
After every match, there should be one picture from the match gallery made available to download as a wallpaper or whatever. One picture that is specifically saved from the quality and size reductions. I think the ManUre site has something like this, where after each match there's one picture chosen for a 'Match Wallpaper'.