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According to GAA official site " Longford progress in Midlands Derby" ...... Tpassfan (Westmeath) - Posts: 9 - 12/05/2008 14:02:03 17993 Link 0 |
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im not having a go but people just dont care about meaningless games like this ball-boy (Mayo) - Posts: 4211 - 13/05/2008 13:13:28 18425 Link 0 |
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This is not a thread....It is just a statement! Snufalufagus (Dublin) - Posts: 8100 - 13/05/2008 13:56:41 18462 Link 0 |
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Does anyone know who updates the GAA.ie website? There is no contact page on it. macattack (UK) - Posts: 584 - 13/05/2008 14:27:02 18476 Link 0 |
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Sure when you click on the puc fada link it is talking about the 2005 puc fada. Clash-of-da-ash (Galway) - Posts: 927 - 13/05/2008 14:49:28 18492 Link 0 |
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LOL Aye but it was a real long puc in 05. RMDrive (Donegal) - Posts: 2202 - 13/05/2008 15:09:17 18509 Link 0 |
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Many GAA websites are embarassingly bad. This (HS) is one of the best to be fair, though the messageboard still needs some work. But alot of club and even county board websites are very poorly run. At this stage it shouldn't be that difficult for a county board to keep a reasonably well maintained website. I'm sure every county panel has at least one IT/programmer type onboard, and between siblings of players aswell you can be certain they'd have access to some good IT support. If there's a programmer or web developer or even computer student on the panel why not offer him a few bob to keep the website up to scratch? Just a thought. aidangalway (Galway) - Posts: 648 - 13/05/2008 15:36:53 18524 Link 0 |
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Dead right Aidan. The sites are launched amid promises of regular updates and streaming video. As well as club results you have player of the month awards, ceili information and requests that clubs please hand back those trophies from last year. After a few months when the fuss has dies down no one bothers with it and it appears frozen in time at the middle of May in 2004. Ridiculous. RMDrive (Donegal) - Posts: 2202 - 13/05/2008 15:43:03 18528 Link 0 |
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ya their rubbish,they shud take look at nfl.com and see how its done properly brett favre (Sligo) - Posts: 659 - 13/05/2008 15:53:13 18538 Link 0 |
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On that topic. Have a look at the leitrim Gaa website. Without doubt the best run GAA website in the country. www.leitrimgaa.ie ball girl (Leitrim) - Posts: 194 - 13/05/2008 16:13:14 18550 Link 0 |
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ball-boy biffo4life (Offaly) - Posts: 47 - 13/05/2008 16:15:09 18553 Link 0 |
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ball-boy caman (Longford) - Posts: 31 - 13/05/2008 21:18:53 18694 Link 0 |
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ball-boy Dee (Laois) - Posts: 312 - 14/05/2008 18:02:11 19040 Link 0 |
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Dee would ya buy a dictionary. Clash-of-da-ash (Galway) - Posts: 927 - 15/05/2008 09:50:11 19160 Link 0 |
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johnnos bulls (None) - Posts: 527 - 15/05/2008 10:21:32 19191 Link 0 |
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Website is a disaster....look at the James Young story... tiobraid (Tipperary) - Posts: 4119 - 15/05/2008 10:28:00 19197 Link 0 |
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For an organisation that rakes in millions every year you would think they would have a decent web site. Clash-of-da-ash (Galway) - Posts: 927 - 15/05/2008 12:24:38 19320 Link 0 |
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de best Monaghan08 (Monaghan) - Posts: 188 - 15/05/2008 17:01:46 19548 Link 0 |
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Best website - FACT - has the award to back it up http://www.castleknock.net/ MK15 (Dublin) - Posts: 31 - 15/05/2008 18:43:41 19607 Link 0 |
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Clash you mentioned something, everyone talks about the GAA raking in millions and in my own county at the minute theres a few yapping on the web site about gate prices for sunday but this money goes back into communitys and parishes/Clubs. It goes into the grassroot (wait snuff) GAA volunteers to spend on resources for our youth. When a club is in need of bringing about a new facility such as a pitch the GAA are more than will to help out. The GAA web site isnt the best but it does its job with the odd typo dont we all i probably have a couple in this message they can also make other mistakes such as players positions. North Side Gael (None) - Posts: 1076 - 16/05/2008 09:38:45 19739 Link 0 |