Follr Support Series – Finding Fellow Fans Using Tags – Connections Finder

Follr tags allow you to describe yourself personally and professionally. They also allow you to locate and connect with other likeminded fans.

To find and connect follow these steps – if you have additional questions give us a call on:

(888) 201-5160

or email:

info@follr.com

Step 1:

After you log into your Follr account you will see the Activity Screen:

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Step 2:

Click on “Connections” in the top menu bar:

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Step 3:

There are four views under Connections:

  • Activity
  • Suggestions
  • Finder
  • My Connections

The default view is “Activity” – click on “Finder”:

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Step 4:

You will see the “Connections – Finder” screen:

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You can then search by any tag:

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or last name:

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Users are listed automatically and you just need to click on the ‘Add’ link to connect:

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The default list of users is by “Follr Score” but you can alternatively sort them by Follr 500 and the number of connections that have. Just click on the double triangle symbol on the side of each column header:

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Russia 2018 an Average World Cup in Terms of Goals

With France’s 4-2 win over Croatia, the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia ended in spectacular fashion. While the tournament’s ultimate game, it was the highest-scoring final in more than 50 years, turned out immensely entertaining to the neutral fan, the same cannot be said for all World Cup games, which were often dominated by defensive strength rather than by attacking flair.

With a total of 169 goals scored, among them a record-setting 11 own goals, Russia 2018 was an average World Cup in terms of goals. On average, football fans saw 2.64 goals per game, falling just short of the 2014 tally of 2.67 goals per fixture.

As the following chart illustrates, the scoring average at World Cups has remained relatively steady since Chile 1962 with some smaller ups and downs. In the early years of the World Cup however, high-scoring games such as yesterday’s final were no exception: the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland was the biggest goal feast in history, with an average of 5.38 goals scored per game.

World Cup Goals Infographic