I’m sorry to see them slip into the relegation zone particularly as they worked so hard to fight their way back up the pyramid. They appear to struggle to score which is very in tune with where Broncos are at the minute and yes I wonder what DH will think of Broncos playing at a 4th tier ground.
BigTime wrote:I wonder what DH will think of Broncos playing at a 4th tier ground.
whatever he thinks, it won't be "his fault".... Website is still a shambles and the headless photos are now appearing on twitter too, not to mention the banner for Bradford that has been broken for 14 days
orangeman wrote:AFC are teetering on the edge. No wins in 2022 (?) with 9 games left. Chris Thorpe penned the match report and had it up online by the time many fans would have got home.....is he available for us? there were 8,200 fans there, showing entertainment isn't always about promotion and tophies....relegation fear works
I'd suggest that Chris Thorpe is highly qualified to write the match reports for the London Broncos. Already the Programme Editor he took over the role of writing Match Reports immediately after Christmas. He has now written 19 match reports, all either draws (8) or losses (11). The five matches immediately before he took over were three wins and two draws.
So a perfect match for the Broncos who also draw or lose ! Not sure how he'd cope with reporting a win mind.
Benny Profane wrote:This is 100% down to employing a website company who are charlatans. I could explain further, but believe me, you'll get bored...
I researched them a while back and posted my findings here.......charlatans is an insult to charlatans.....they're bang average amateurs playing (badly) with a WYSIWYG and charging an arm and a leg for 5 minutes work. The club could get a volunteer to build something on WIX in a day and it can be updated easily from anywhere.....I think it's about $200 for a year.
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I assume the club get the website for free as some sort of partnership (surely no-one would pay for such a shoddy site) but what they have not factored in is the cost of such poor engagement with fans.
Who knows what is going on with the website but going forward it seems sensible that ,in between monitoring FB and Twitter for (potentially)negative comments and removing, the club spend a couple of minutes now and again looking at their premier outward facing platform - their website and identify any basic errors or glitches and getting them amended. I’d hope that any contract for website maintenance and set up would allow those errors to be corrected. It may be that the site needs a reset - some of the ideas we have gone with don’t work but that’s a bigger job if money is tight but the former seems to me eminently doable for minimal effort.
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