The new footyalmanac world

We are in the process of developing this new site. Please let us know what you think, and if you identify any problems – keeping in mind we are still putting together The Almanackers’ authors’ page, and some other pages – let us know. Suggestions welcome.

About John Harms

JTH is a writer, publisher, speaker, historian. He is publisher and contributing editor of The Footy Almanac and footyalmanac.com.au. He has written columns and features for numerous publications. His books include Confessions of a Thirteenth Man, Memoirs of a Mug Punter, Loose Men Everywhere, Play On, The Pearl: Steve Renouf's Story and Life As I Know It (with Michelle Payne). He appears (appeared?) on ABCTV's Offsiders. He can be contacted [email protected] He is married to The Handicapper and has three school-age kids - Theo, Anna, Evie. He might not be the worst putter in the world but he's in the worst four. His ambition was to lunch for Australia but it clashed with his other ambition - to shoot his age.

Comments

  1. Andrew Fithall says

    Well done to John and all others involved. I like the look and feel of the new site.

    A coupl;e of aspects I don’t like as much:

    lack of numbered comments that can then be easily referenced with a subsequent comment

    the full list of comments window disappears when you access an article so you have to return to the home page to see any recent additions to comments.

    #justnitpicking

  2. Dave Nadel says

    I am probably just old and dumb but where have you put “The Match Committee” on our rejigged wehsite?

  3. Dave Nadel says

    That’s website not wehsite. I can’t type either.

  4. johnharms says

    Dave

    Link now working.

  5. Dave Nadel says

    Thanks John,

    The problem wasn’t the link, the problen was that I didn’t think of looking under “older entries” for something that was posted yesterday.

  6. Danielle says

    looks cool!
    Question how to we put a photo to our profile?
    If people see how cute i am i might get more readers! ;)

  7. I agree with comment #….um, I agree with Andrew Fithall, we need numbered comments.

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