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New FanFooty match blogs

by m0nty | May 1st, 2009 | Comments : [18] | Categories: AFL Dream Team, Meta, Supercoach.
Paul Montgomery

I will be launching a couple of new features tonight on the live FanFooty match scoring pages.

The first of these is a separate page for live match blogging. This will look much like the live match scores you’re now familiar with, including the table with all players and their fantasy scores plus the icons, but the chat facility will not be available. There will still be chat, however, but only by FanFooty-approved game bloggers. For the Friday game that will be restricted to just me (m0nty) and Mitch Cleary (mitchc6). As time goes on and I have more and more things to do, especially during times when there’s more than one game on, I would love to get some help from the community to lend their time and effort into adding official game blogs. As you might understand, I want the blogs to be of a higher quality than the chat - no barracking, no singing out of numbers or swearing (except when really necessary ;) ). I’m not quite sure how it’s going to evolve, in that I don’t think a full play-by-play call of the game is going to be workable, but hopefully I and Mitch and whoever else of you puts up their hand can develop something more mature that is attractive to those of you who have started to get itchy mouse fingers when the live chat gets a bit too boisterous.

The first match blog will be this evening for the Roos v Pies game. I’ll be watching the chat and the comments on this post to see what you want out of such a service.

The other innovation this evening is a special new page for the half time “purple name game”, which has taken on a life of its own! Hopefully the link that appears at half time in the live chat page, which goes to a dedicated page where you can secure your DT score pick with no contradictions on who has picked what score, will settle any arguments and allow the chat to get back onto more important matters. The preliminary subject of tonight’s name game is Dane Swan, though I retain the right to change the player at any time up to half time depending on who looks the most interesting player to choose as the game subject. Also, remember that you will only get to make your pick during half time.

I have been accused a lot lately of not listening to the community. Hopefully this will dampen down your complaints to a dull roar. And yes, I am sorry about the server malfunctions and slowdowns for the past fortnight, but I am very confident that we can return back to the old FanFooty from tonight onwards. Thanks for all your feedback, good or bad, and enjoy!

 

18 Responses to “New FanFooty match blogs”

Gilo Says: 7:39 pm, May 1st, 2009

industry and innovation monty…. good work (Dane 126 btw)


bigmac Says: 9:18 pm, May 1st, 2009

swan 143


Czeckmyhare Says: 11:34 pm, May 1st, 2009

Brilliant work on the name game m0nty.

Now all I gotta do is get a purple haircut!


Toolavich Says: 11:03 am, May 2nd, 2009

Love your work m0nty!

Site getting bigger and better all the time. Your fans are many!


Deakin Says: 12:34 pm, May 2nd, 2009

Just wanted to say thanks for everything you do here Monty. I thought the new match blog was very informative.

Try not to worry too much about the people who write rubbish here. I would say at least 90% of the people who visit this site, do so because they have a real passion and spirit for dream team and the great players we have in the AFL.

As a maths/stats student, I find nothing better than watching my players scores go up as the match unfolds.


Max Power Says: 12:40 pm, May 2nd, 2009

Great new feature Monty. Will be great to get some extra info on the game, while viewing the scores, without the inane comments of the nuff nuffs in the chat box.


Vakorum Says: 10:42 pm, May 2nd, 2009

Monty - Love the new footy match blogs. Great innovation. Now I can see the stats without everyone going

“lids lift”
or
“give lids the spud” (at quarter time)


tigermania Says: 11:33 am, May 3rd, 2009

afraid not monty, servers still playing up, especially when two games are on at the same time. the new innovations are good, but how about making sure the fundamentals are right first. interest in DT/SC is growing every year, as evidenced by the number of entries in the respective competitions. upgrading the capability of this site to handle the increased traffic should be the number 1 priority.


the dud Says: 10:26 pm, May 3rd, 2009

dont worry monty. theres no need to ask me. ill help in the blogs.


Pat Says: 10:02 am, May 4th, 2009

Monty, really good idea with the game blog. The stupidity of some members on the chat function annoys a lot of people and this is a good alternative.


dylan Says: 4:46 pm, May 4th, 2009

I thought the match blogs were alright but i still enjoy reading what everyone has to say and seeing about 10 comments when someone kicks a goal. Is it possible to get both the in game match blogs and chat on the same page or will i need to have 2 different pages open if i want to read both?

Also just out of curiosity how many people on average do you get visiting the site each week?

Anyways keep up the good work


Resch Says: 8:55 pm, May 4th, 2009

I’m a fan, great work.


XztatiK Says: 12:40 am, May 5th, 2009

monty, please give Lids the spud from the first bounce next week. Flowerin lift Lids!


Jazzman Says: 9:00 am, May 5th, 2009

Simply BRILLIANT, m0nty. Thank god I can access intelligent commentary rather than be tempted to sift through the juvenile dribble than spews forth from the unappreciative and abusive rabble.


McHavoc (Hinch) Says: 3:27 pm, May 5th, 2009

enjoy gary - eat sh*it who ever has him


Azz Says: 6:07 pm, May 5th, 2009

Blogs are great, i can now watch delayed games on tv and check the live DT scores of other games without the result being spoiled!


Disco (UK) Says: 7:21 pm, May 6th, 2009

Sorry m0nty, I can’t help out for obvious reasons.

The live blog was good, it could be a bit more fantasy focused, but clearly you’re refining the product.

Injury info, descriptions of what roles certain players are playing (eg. “Goodwin is skulking down back as the go-to man, plenty of cheap stats.”), explain why some players are down on output (like Hodge/Buddy), info on the form/fitness of players. Basically in-game info that would aid in trade decision making - most of which you’re doing at the moment, but I think it can be a bit stronger. I ask as I don’t get to see many games on TV.


tigermania Says: 7:26 pm, May 13th, 2009

any chance of lifting my ban monty for as yet unknown reasons


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