Adding Documents or Files to Your Follr Profile Website

If you ever need to add a document to your profile, like a PDF of your fantasy sports team, it’s quick and easy with Follr!

Here is how it’s done.


1: Log into your account:


2: Click the down arrow next to your profile image, and from the menu that pops down, select “Edit Profile”.

3: You’ll see a variety of options — all sorts of ways that you can personalize or modify your account, including adding your resume and contact information. Here’s also where you’ll add photo files, video links, or other types of documents in a variety of formats, up to 6 MB.

4: When choosing “Docs,” you’ll see an initial page that is where you’ll access the upload functionality. It’s also where your documents will display after you’ve loaded them.



5: Simply add your documents, either manually (A), or by dragging them into the window. Then upload them (B), and you’re done!


England’s (Ex) Head Coach Big Sam In Bad Company

Source: Statista

It didn’t last long. Sam Allardyce was announced as the new hope for English football on 22 July 2016. After a mere 67 days in charge, encompassing one solitary victory against Slovakia, Big Sam has left his position at the supposed pinnacle of English football.

Many see the England job as a poisoned chalice but on this occasion Sam only has himself to blame. As with Glenn Hoddle before him, it wasn’t his results on the pitch that were his undoing, but rather ‘non-footballing reasons’. Allardyce was recorded by undercover reporters from The Telegraph advising on how to get around a rule on third party ownership of players and negotiating a £400,000 deal to represent a firm looking to profit from Premier League transfers . Both the manager and the FA are said to have agreed that his behaviour was ‘innappropriate and not what is expected of an England manager’.

Big Sam joins an ever-growing group of managers that failed to make the grade for the Three Lions and takes the dubious honour of having reigned for the shortest time. The FA have placed U21 coach Gareth Southgate in temporary charge and will no doubt be scratching their heads looking for their next ‘best man for the job’.

This chart shows the shortest serving England Football managers as of September 2016.


You will find more statistics at Statista