UCD have had one for the past few years and I've found it to be decent enough.
Clubs ezines are been sent out to fans, whats your thoughts ... good or bad?
UCD have had one for the past few years and I've found it to be decent enough.
i always read the shels fanzine and enjoy it
He's talking about the ones you get when you register with the FAI website.
Are the text updates free when yer registering??
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I tried registering and then it said my email was already signed up(yet I didn't receive an ezine). I can't log in and when I select "forgot your password" an error message comes up, same when I select "read more" for Rovers/Waterford preview.
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I have.
Only did it today, so no e-zine.
I got the Ramblers one today. Looks good but it says to invite friends to recieve it, I have a couple of buddies I know would be interested but there seems to be too much hassle in signing them up. There should be an invite a friend button where you just enter their mail addy, something simple. But then again this is the FAI!!!![]()
I got the Finn Harps E-zine and im impressed with it. It looks the part![]()
i gave my email address to the club when i got my season ticket, how come i didnt receive one marco??
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I had the very same registration problems.
When I signed up, it just brought me back to a page telling me to sign up.
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Fairly impressed with the Harps one, but I've only read a smal part of it
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I do not think that it works in Firefox, try it in Internet Explorer.
Where do you sign up?
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