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Post by Banana Cat on Nov 30, 2011 1:27:34 GMT -5
The APFL debuted a new website, found here: www.americanprofessionalfootball.comIt looks like it's created and maintained by the Sioux City Bandits webmistress. The old site is still up ( www.apflfootball.com) and will probably lapse back into neglect if the Bandits webmistress has stopped updating it (Ralph Adams barely had anyone bother to update it before the Sioux City webmistress started helping with it).
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Post by Banana Cat on Nov 30, 2011 15:53:23 GMT -5
As of today, the old APFL site now redirects to the new site.
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Post by CF4L on Nov 30, 2011 21:55:04 GMT -5
good for the APFL.
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Post by indoorfb5 on Jan 4, 2012 17:58:12 GMT -5
The new website is great. I just wish they would up date the league history. The history stops in 2007 and since then a lot has changed. It would be nice to see the updated to reflect the current changes and pay tribute to the APFL 10th season. What other ideas/ changes might make the APFL website better?
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Post by Banana Cat on Jan 4, 2012 18:23:13 GMT -5
They could take the 28 May Colorado at Cheyenne game off their schedule page, since that game doesn't exist. An expanded history page would be nice, but I don't think the APFL has ever kept any records themselves.
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Post by indoorfb5 on Jan 4, 2012 20:20:12 GMT -5
I am not talking stats or records just items such as league expansion, past champions other than Kansas, and something to commemorate the APFL's 10th season. It is things like updated websites that help legitimize a league. Now-a-days websites are the face of many organizations. The APFL website may be the first impression of the league and its member teams for many of its fans and followers. I am pleased with the changes I just think a few more could be made.
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Post by BlitzinBandit on Jan 5, 2012 21:55:00 GMT -5
Personal friend with the webmistress and will give her your suggestion and would say that something will get done about it
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