Chelsea Supporters Club Websites on Follr

The Follr platform provides highly customizable Websites enabling sports fans and official supporters clubs to create a community-centered on a team, sport, person or shared interest and passion.

Each community Website aggregates real-time social media content and includes:

  • Marketing and communication tools
  • Ecommerce services
  • The ability to automate content sharing
  • An extensive event management feature set
  • Aggregated real-time content from multiple online sources
  • Discussion groups

Follr additionally provides franchises, brands, media companies and organizations in the sports and entertainment industries with a broad suite of services that improve fan engagement, protect brand and increase revenues.

Follr community Websites now have access to over 100,000 sport-related videos with content from the most heavily trafficked channels on YouTube and fan Podcasts. For Chelsea fans that includes video content from:

And podcasts from:

To find a full list of all content providers (as of September 30th) click here.

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A Game of Two Halves for Solskjær at United

Source: Statista

Manchester United have endured the worst start to a Premier League campaign in 30 years (at the seven game mark). With just 2 wins so far, Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s team is sitting in 12th – closer to the relegation zone than the top 6, and a long way from where they thought the new manager could take them after his impressive stint as interim manager got rewarded with the permanent position back in March.

As this infographic shows, there was legitimate cause for optimism back then. From his 19 games in all competitions, Ole brought in an impressive 14 wins – a drastic change from the miserable performances fans saw during the final days of Mourinho. While he started his reign as permanent manager with a 2-1 win over Watford in the league, the victories have been few and far between since then. In total, the Norwegian and his team have only won six games from the 21 played, drawing six, and losing nine. No wonder then, that in the fickle and impatient world of football management, Solskjær is one of the bookies’ favourites to be sacked next in the Premier League.