Still has our manager down as Alan Kelly![]()
Is it just me, or does the new FAI Website look like it might actually be what it says on the tin.
eircom League is highlighted on every page,
Womens football moves from not even a mention to having a dedicated section, with as much focus as every other section.
Did notice that the coverage for the Junior Competitions hasn't improved, very little on the FAI Junior & Intermediate Cup. Also the Oscar Traynor Cup still has no existance on the site.
Still has Dublin City down as playing in Tolka Park also.
But on the whole I have to say the FAI deserve a big vote of confidence on the progress made on the site so far. Version 4 seems fresher and easier to navigate than its predecessors, the RSS feeds are an excellent addition.
The FAI get a lot of crap when they feck up something, so just like to congratulate a job well done. Here's hoping they continue to develop the site. Next target: Junior Soccer.
Still has our manager down as Alan Kelly![]()
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I presume this is a joke?Originally Posted by Breifne
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seems more straight forward. news content there too.
For all your League of Ireland news - www.extratime.ie
Seems like a massive improvement. Good to see the league so prominent.
No, The FAI get slack from everyone (myself included) when they get something wrong. I think this website is finally an indication that the FAI have finally realised what is most important on a website. The visitor. I want to express my congratulations to them for making the decision to forget about their own needs for a moment, and worry about what supporters want on a site.Originally Posted by pete
The site seems to be aimed at the football fan, looking for the most recent information quickly and easily. It's bright, and has very little clutter on the page.
The commercial side of the FAI is still present on the site, but now it isn't the first thing you see when you enter the site. 7 out of nine stories concern the eircom league, the oldest of which is Saturday's (2 days old). Not bad in my opinion.
Each of the main sections has there top stories from the last few days
eircom League - 2 Days
Womens - 1 Week (Out of Club Season & lets face it quiet for news)
Schools - 1 Week (Quiet for news)
International - 3 Days
I think its a good start, needs a lot of support and work to progress, and maintain this, which will be the acid test. But finally there seems to be an element of progress within the FAI, looking at the bigger picture. Hopefully this will continue into the future.
It looks a lot better anyway and the EL stuff is easier to find.
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
Just checked now, did not realise they had changed...
Structure looks better (would be very hard to be any worse) but navigation is still dodgy & content needs to be updated although i'll assume for now they are doing that as some dead links 'n stuff...
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Just had a look, much better.
I still prefer the pre re-branding one but the structure of this is an immense improvement. I know you shouldn't moan when something positive happens but for an organization of that size and with the kind of finances they possess it took far far too long to sort the site out. It was getting complaints from day one.
yea, great site and loadsa eircom league news!
Salthill/Knocknacarra Gaa Official Website- http://www.salthillknocknacarragaa.ie/
Lads, we harps all the time about them to be fair ....
The new site looks good so let take the finger out and let them know, good feedback is just as important as bad feedback.
info@fai.ie
Dont be shy, if you like the new look www.fai.ie then say so !!
My opinion, the old one looked better but it wasn't updated. There is a search on the new one !! The quarterly PDF is the job, there is an online newsletter now which seems to be well organised so far. The only thing that i'd worry about is if this is kept up .... but right now, its the job !!
info@fai.ie
Get it in thre lads, in all fairness let them know !!
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Brilliant that national league gets such prominence, with both news stories and tables. That's a sign of a major shift in thinking, and should not be dismissed lightly.
It'll be interesting to see if the site editors are given the resources and support to keep it fresh and up to date, which is the biggest challenge in an undertaking like this.
Less than 5% of version 3.0's functionality was ever implemented.Originally Posted by BohDiddley
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"It's time for the FAI to grow up." John O'Donoghue, Minister for Sport, RTE , Sunday 7 Nov 2004
Its very well laid out. Fair play FAI. I also hope to see more stories bout Mons wins on the front pages in the coming months!!
I had sent the mistakes to the Dublin City page yesterday on the FAI site, and got back a reply before Lunch time today, with the changes made and saying that all profiles will be updated by the end of the week. Keep up the good work.
Have to say, having personally mentioned it to the FAI at least twice, the format is an improvement. Now let's see if the content is up to speed...
FAI website is still terrible.
No list of results, match reports, only lists the last few new articles, no updated club info...
It should not be up to the public to hightlight where the website needs to be updated as its fairly small site in terms of content. They'd be better off updating it internally before launching on the public.
Overall looks like just a little change to style but like change of substance.
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ONE CITY, ONE TEAM.
That is true. Last season, shortly after the clampdown on anyone saying anything critical of the FAI, the FAI website had something critical - and wrong - about UCD. Had to e-mail in and complain. In fairness, they changed it straight away, but they just upload the first thing that comes to their hands without bothering to read it. It's one thing making a website look vaguely impressive, but content is the acid test.Originally Posted by pete
Did you see the previous attempt?Originally Posted by Jaime
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