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- bananaman
We just pushed this live:
www.mcfc.co.ukBugs to fix, new content to come in the next few weeks etc... etc...
What do you reckon?
- Luda0
Nice - especially the player profile pages.
- ********0
Looks really nice man.
GO GUNNERS!!!
- chrisRG0
I miss Robinho in my team (http://www.santosfc.com.br) so much!
- CALLES0
what the hell is wrong with that stephen ireland dudes head?!
- DesignedbyDave0
Michael Johnson looks like he's eaten one of the youth players, fuck me, big things were expected of him too, looks like his head is all over the place.
Awesome site btw, very nice and clean, strong brand identity, and dead easy navigation.
Good job!
- i thought he looked fat in an interview the other dayhitsuji
- Moo0
really nice site, easy to navigate and like the profile pages. Shame about the team tho
Maybe you should add something to the profile section when player is out on loan like joe hart.
- WeLoveNoise0
wasnt aware the logo was ALLOWED to go over a gradient that doesnt exist in their brand guidelines
- TINKLDN0
nice and clean.
- thatblokemike0
well crafted.. ur css bod rocks.
- WeLoveNoise0
hey banaman - which studio designed the site ?
- Guessing AKQADancer
- aahhh and answer to ur post earlier is there is a company that does all premiership sitesWeLoveNoise
- but not the official club ones
usual story northern studios tend of do northern teams and same for southWeLoveNoise - I work at Poke now.bananaman
- jamble0
Nice work, I assume City's new riches meant you were able to charge £5billion for the website?
- Jimbo820
Sweet, very nice indeed. Good job.
- jimzyk0
i like the site! but those player shots are just freaky.
something strange about them all.
- must_dash0
probably because they're taken in front of a photo of the stadium and not the stadium
- Dancer0
What's up with those shirts too? THey look like a fisherman's smock
- bananaman0
The site is designed (and marked up) by Poke in London and the backend build's by Aqueduct.
- graham0
Did they pay £60m for the site?
