How To Create a New Supporters Club Website

Follr contains community Websites for every sports team imaginable, soccer (AKA football), football (aka football), basketball, hockey, baseball and many other professionals, organizations and interest groups associated with the industry. The question is; how do you create one?

Please follow these steps – if you have additional questions give us a call on:

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Step 1:

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

Step 2:

This screen highlights two places to see communities:

(i) From the top menu you can click on “Communities”:

(ii) In the right panel you will see “Discover Communities”:

Step 3:

If you click on “Communities” from the top menu you see a page that by default shows you the communities you are currently a member of:

To create a new community simply click on the “Start a Community” button:

Step 4:

You will then see the “Start a Community” page:

Simply fill in the information and click the “Create Community” button at the bottom of the page.

Note:

(i) All fields marked with an asterisk have to be completed.

(ii) There isn’t a limit on how many communities you can create.

The Financial Mismatch in European Cup Football

Source: Statista

After an involuntary months-long break, the European football season is hitting the final stretch this week, as both the UEFA Europa League and the UEFA Champions League are scheduled to be finished in tournament form over the next two weeks. Bayer Leverkusen, Inter Milan, Manchester United, and FC Kopenhagen will kick off the Europa League quarterfinals in Dusseldorf and Cologne later today, with the Champions League quarterfinals set to be played from Wednesday to Saturday in Lisbon, Portugal. While names like Inter Milan and Manchester United reek of past glory, the Europa League trophy is often considered the consolation prize in European football, clearly playing second fiddle to the internationally acclaimed Champions League.

As our chart illustrates, it’s not just prestige that the Europa League is lacking compared to the Champions League. In financial terms, the UEFA’s second-tier competition is no match for what can safely be considered the world’s biggest club competition in football. A team that marches through the Europa League, winning every group stage game and going on to win the title will receive €21.3 million in prize money from the UEFA – an amount that most Champions League clubs have earned after the group stage. In total, the eventual Champions League winner can earn up to €82.5 million in prize money alone, nearly four times what the Europa League champion can make.