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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Dce’s 2021 and 2022s were exceptional. A website doesn’t matter. [/quote] Websites matter in this day and age, and if you don't think so then you're either in denial, clueless, or old. Websites provide PR for teams, their coaches, and players. It's another level to their Instagram and Facebook pages. It's a consistent base for all information about the club, its players, and coaches. Clubs need PR to get information out, grow, advertise and expand. Players need PR to help get the word out about them for college recruiting. Madlax, even with all its faults, has non-stop PR and a very informative website - it does a lot for them and their players. Next Level's website also has tons of information and does a lot getting the word out about its players. These players are paying $3K per year to be on these teams and many of them hope to play in college. The teams with good websites and social media provide a better and more complete package for those players. DCE's website was last updated about two years ago, so it was actually more current for the 2021 and 2022 teams (maybe that helped the recruiting for those teams). Currently, rosters are really inaccurate (some players listed moved over to NL two or three seasons ago). Coaches are slo inaccurate, some current players are not even listed on rosters, college commitments are not listed, and very few highlight reels are linked (the two that are are three years old), even though they have the buttons on their website. It's lazy and telling about how the club is managed. How hard is it really to either ask for a parent or player volunteer or hire a professional if no one in management can handle the job. It would take a few hours to update and fix once or twice a year. The players deserve it.[/quote]
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