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Welcome to World Footy News Friday, September 03 2010 @ 04:18 AM EST
Tuesday, May 04 2010 @ 07:37 AM EST
Contributed by: Brett
 A quick plug for our main sponsor, Burley-Sekem, who do sell to countries around the world, and can provide various Australian football items including Guernseys (jumpers) and footballs. Of particular interest is the colourful array of international jumpers they've produced and specifically featured in their brochure which can be accessed by clicking on the yellow Order Sheet that features at the top of our site.
Saturday, April 17 2010 @ 01:12 PM EST
Contributed by: Brett
 Over the last few days worldfootynews.com has been pleased to unveil our new logo and website banner. Both are courtesy of Anthony Costa of Costa Sports Logos.
The logo features our commonly used acronym, WFN, as well as the website address, and a world map morphed to a football. The banner features images from the 2008 Australian Football International Cup. Time and quality photos permitting, we may be lucky enough to have Anthony produce a similar banner featuring other images later in the year.
And as always we hope many websites will make use of our logo to link to us, or at least consider putting us in their text links, so we can continue to spread their football news all around the world.
Wednesday, March 10 2010 @ 09:07 PM EST
Contributed by: Brett
 WFN has now completed its Country Snapshots section for Europe.
Other completed regions are Africa, Oceania, the Middle East and North, Central and South America. They are available from the pulldown menu above titled Countries.
Over the coming months we hope to finish the last region - Asia.
As always, let us know if there are any significant errors or omissions. We do realise that the Census data (2004) is well out of date, and there is some more recent data available. We'll hopefully address that at the end of the year.
Thursday, November 05 2009 @ 10:50 PM EST
Contributed by: Brett
 WFN is pleased to announce that our snapshots for South American countries involved in Aussie Rules are now complete.
They can be accessed through the pull down menus at the top of the page, under Countries.
More regions will follow later in the year.
Friday, June 26 2009 @ 08:13 AM EST
Contributed by: Brett
  | worldfootynews.com has begun sending headlines to its Twitter page. At this stage it is a case of testing the water, so may not become a permanent fixture, and we only envisage running the same information as appears on our website. But for now, check us out at www.twitter.com/worldfooty |
Wednesday, June 10 2009 @ 07:12 AM EST
Contributed by: Brett
worldfootynews.com has a new section called Country Snapshots available from the pulldown menu Countries. Over the coming months we will be adding a brief summary of the status of Australian football in each country that has had some form of involvement in the game.
To be a truly complete record would require pages of information per country and need to be constantly updated, so these snapshots are not intended to replace a Google search or a search of our news articles and links - there's nothing like tapping a query into the search facility at the top left of our website. Rather, they are intended as a quick look for basic information, especially for people new to the world of international Aussie Rules.
The first region completed is Africa. As always, let us know if there are any significant errors or omissions.
Sunday, May 10 2009 @ 09:00 PM EST
Contributed by: Admin
 Please note that due to the growing number of clubs around the world, over the next month we will be updating the site's Links section; aiming for a more user-friendly layout. As such many links will appear in the What's New section whereas they have only moved category. Please leave a comment in this story or email us if you notice any errors, or alternatively click here to add your club, league or football website to our Links section.
Tuesday, February 10 2009 @ 09:39 PM EST
Contributed by: Brett
 Just a warning to any of our readers that use Yahoo for their email. We've had some difficulty with Yahoo not passing on emails from worldfootynews.com, or delaying them by several days. If you have attempted to register with our website and did not receive your password then it is possible Yahoo did not release it to you - one would expect it to at least appear in a user's spam folder, but it seems Yahoo have a history of inexplicably locking out websites. So if you did not receive a response or think something was amiss, please contact us again, and perhaps try an email address other than Yahoo.
Sunday, January 18 2009 @ 01:00 AM EST
Contributed by: Brett
 Please note that World Footy News has undergone a major upgrade of its software and unfortunately there are some problems yet to be fixed. They are known to include:
- major display problem with the browser Safari - FIXED
- possible major display problem with the browser Firefox 2, okay with Firefox 3 - FIXED
- RSS/RDF feed not updating - FIXED
These will be fixed as soon as possible.
Visible changes include the new menu across the top. Note that all options in the previous menu and the resources section previously on the right of the site have been integrated into this new menu.
Feel free to leave a comment if you encounter any problems other than those listed above.
Monday, November 10 2008 @ 07:50 PM EST
Contributed by: Brett
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 Just as international footy continues to grow, so worldfootynews.com needs to expand if it is to do the game justice. We wish to advise our readers that we've had quite a few changes of staff in recent weeks, probably the most changes in our four year history.
Leaving us due to the demands of work and academic pursuits is Peter Parry, one of our stalwarts going back to pretty much our first days. Primarily covering International Rules, Peter contributed over 70 articles, with a particular interest in the bridge between Australian and Gaelic football at amateur club level, not just the elite Tests. He'll still be based in Adelaide (but previously spent time in Wales), and no doubt we will still see Peter popping on to WFN for a comment now and then.
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