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JonnySpurs

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Jun 4, 2004
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This isn't a huge deal or anything and some people won't even care but it goes to show that what we have is pretty damn good and will arguably only get better.

I'm told by my bro that New Media Age are the people to impress and they have given the site 88 out of 100 which is a very good score so there ya go.

He also has a little dig at the goons in the article so that always helps....

http://www.nma.co.uk/home/site-inspection/tottenham-hotspur/3011267.article
 

danielneeds

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May 5, 2004
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The website has come a long way, and their info such as travel and ticketing is pretty fast and to the point.

I do wish they would beef up features like Spurs Xtra, and do more behind the scenes features with the players, lets face it most of them are having loads of time free after training, so they could do some good pieces. The in-house guy who does the interviews is absolutely atrocious, and they could really improve this side of things. I cancelled my subscription to Spurs TV because the interviews were so dull.
 

haxman

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Jan 14, 2007
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Good site, but if they had a section on injury updates and estimated returns from injury, it would be better.

Relying on physioroom.com is a waste of time.
 

JonnySpurs

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Jun 4, 2004
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Totally agree with both of those points so anything like this I'm happy to feedback although any content issues comes back to the club itself and it's own employees that work on the website.

My direct link goes to back to the design and overall look and feel of the site but they do speak regularly with the club so might be able to feeback some ideas.
 

guate

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May 12, 2005
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In today's global village where the Premier League is constantly being shown around the world, 157 countries if I'm not mistaken, I think it's a lack of respect for our potential fans from Latin America or the far East, plus an enormous marketing balls up, by not having the web page with alternatives in Spanish or Chinese (Mandarin or Cantonese).
Just check out the other major European leagues, Spain, Italy and even Germany, their principle teams all have alternatives in other languages.
How the hell is a potential foreign fan going to know more about the mighty Spurs if the official web page is ONLY in English.

QUE VIVA LOS SPURS
 

al_pacino

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Feb 2, 2005
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It used to have a Chinese link which helpfully linked to the Man City and Liverpool sites.
 
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