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I’ve said this many times, but the content is substandard, to say the least.
Going off what the club put out to us and the world, you would think we were formed on Sunday 13th May 2012 at about 13:30. This app has nothing of our 118 years before that day.
This app could be brilliant. But there’s nothing really interesting on it and nothin at all about the history the club.
Our formation as a club; biography documentaries on our legends, Hall of Famers and beyond; trophy winning teams of 1904 34 37 56 68 69 70 76 or 2011; interesting stories about the club; interesting videos about the fans...
That brilliant Fight ’Til The End documentary was great but there should be a regular series of documentaries running through from 1894-present. They don’t even have to be expensively produced with fancy camera shots and graphics, but you could get a good hour documentary on this: http://www.manchesterorange.co.uk/History/st-marks-church-manchester-city-orange-order
...then the next one could focus on the Mercer-Allison years, then one on the topic of a really interesting talk I went to with Gary James on how Manchester became a football-mad city with City winning the 1904 FA Cup, then up to the whole story around Wardle-Thaksin-Sheikh ownership, then back to the era of Eric Brook and the Wilf Wild years, then up to the Royle and Keegan promotion years, documentaries about the stadiums we’ve played in, records we hold...
For the fee we should have All Or Nothing and Bluemoon Rising on there to watch when we want.
This would all have been great to watch during this pandemic, with no football to go to the club could have really kept our interest going... but, alas, there’s been nowt!
Anyone who gets this app can finish watching anything interesting in one evening and then all you’re doing is paying £1.99 a month to watch goals, highlights or full games.
Let’s say 100,000 people have this app worldwide, the club are earning nearly £2.4m a year to show us stuff we can mostly get on the normal website and the other stuff elsewhere online.
Going off what the club put out to us and the world, you would think we were formed on Sunday 13th May 2012 at about 13:30. This app has nothing of our 118 years before that day.
This app could be brilliant. But there’s nothing really interesting on it and nothin at all about the history the club.
Our formation as a club; biography documentaries on our legends, Hall of Famers and beyond; trophy winning teams of 1904 34 37 56 68 69 70 76 or 2011; interesting stories about the club; interesting videos about the fans...
That brilliant Fight ’Til The End documentary was great but there should be a regular series of documentaries running through from 1894-present. They don’t even have to be expensively produced with fancy camera shots and graphics, but you could get a good hour documentary on this: http://www.manchesterorange.co.uk/History/st-marks-church-manchester-city-orange-order
...then the next one could focus on the Mercer-Allison years, then one on the topic of a really interesting talk I went to with Gary James on how Manchester became a football-mad city with City winning the 1904 FA Cup, then up to the whole story around Wardle-Thaksin-Sheikh ownership, then back to the era of Eric Brook and the Wilf Wild years, then up to the Royle and Keegan promotion years, documentaries about the stadiums we’ve played in, records we hold...
For the fee we should have All Or Nothing and Bluemoon Rising on there to watch when we want.
This would all have been great to watch during this pandemic, with no football to go to the club could have really kept our interest going... but, alas, there’s been nowt!
Anyone who gets this app can finish watching anything interesting in one evening and then all you’re doing is paying £1.99 a month to watch goals, highlights or full games.
Let’s say 100,000 people have this app worldwide, the club are earning nearly £2.4m a year to show us stuff we can mostly get on the normal website and the other stuff elsewhere online.
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