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  • Can we please have a new official website?

    The current one is absolute pants with a dreadful layout and is covered with tacky ads which have no relevance to our club. Hardly befitting of a club looking to raise its profile globally; at the moment we share a template with the likes of Barnet and Plymouth.

    Both Everton and Manchester City are examples of how to do it right IMHO. Rome wasn't built in a day, but it would be nice to know there's something happening behind the scenes on this one.

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    Be nice to have an app for qpr player too so it works on iPhone or iPad if any one knows who to contact about this

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    • #3
      Please don't tweet to Amith and Tony about everything..

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      • #4
        Originally posted by bonkerrrrs View Post
        Be nice to have an app for qpr player too so it works on iPhone or iPad if any one knows who to contact about this
        QPR Player works on the Android phones but the iPhone does have an app, there should be something on the official website about it and it cost extra.

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        • #5
          Promoted clubs are tied into the central Football League contract with Perform/PTV for the first season. After this (and pending no relegation back to the FL), they are free to negotiate new website providers or ask Perform to provide a bespoke platform as they do for Chelsea, Spurs etc.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Nodge70 View Post
            Promoted clubs are tied into the central Football League contract with Perform/PTV for the first season. After this (and pending no relegation back to the FL), they are free to negotiate new website providers or ask Perform to provide a bespoke platform as they do for Chelsea, Spurs etc.
            I thought all clubs were in contract till 2017 or there abouts unless you buy out of it?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Nodge70 View Post
              Promoted clubs are tied into the central Football League contract with Perform/PTV for the first season. After this (and pending no relegation back to the FL), they are free to negotiate new website providers or ask Perform to provide a bespoke platform as they do for Chelsea, Spurs etc.
              Thanks, I wasn't aware of this. What a shame. I found a decent article about it here. Newcastle's site is actually surprisingly good as well.

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              • #8
                Man city one is top
                TaarabT Abdel

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by MYU View Post
                  I thought all clubs were in contract till 2017 or there abouts unless you buy out of it?
                  IIRC the FL's contract with PTV/Perform runs to 2017. Pretty sure that promoted clubs, as members of the PL, have the break option after 12 months from the standard FL "skin", to change provider (or renegotiate with Perform directly to provide a better platform!)

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                  • #10
                    I know for a fact that a contract has recently been won for all the PTV sites onto a new CMS so would expect a new design as well. It will I expect be the summer before the project is turned around and I guess we will either have a new PTV one if we go down or go it alone

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                    • #11
                      the fact that this contract is with a provider whose offering is shockingly **** is inexcusable. one of my junior developers could do a better site ffs.
                      come on you r's!

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                      • #12
                        Its not that bad - It is however pretty old fashioned now, the problem they have is making the templates work with 50+ colour schemes, and its too cluttered not to mention having 70 odd clients.

                        What they do need to do is plenty of usability testing and apply best practice usability principles

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                        • #13
                          Going it alone will cost so much and can't really be seen as a priority I guess. Man City has probably the best site going - and I know how much that cost!

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                          • #14
                            Going it alone will cost no more than Joe Bartons wages for 2 weeks

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                            • #15
                              Man City's website was in excess of £2 million, but that included a complete re-brand and was obviously worked on by an ad and digital firm as well as using opta feeds to visualise all the latest live stats. Maybe 6 months of Joey's wages and we could have something half decent.

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