Once you receive your login details via email you can start posting articles on footballfairplay.com. Please take a quick read of the easy instructions on how to post articles below:
1. Click on the login page button on the top menu navigation bar of the blog
2. Click on the “Writers Login” link which is in green
3. Type in your login details by entering in your username and password. Then select login to view the dashboard
4. Click on “Posts” and then “Add New” to create a new post
5. Add a post title and content to the new article
6. You can add your new article post to any of the categories by ticking the box of categories which can be found on the right of the page. Please ensure you tick the “What’s New” and “Guest Writer’s Dugout” categories, otherwise you will force admin into doing this for you. This can get them very annoyed!
7. You can add tags to your article if you want, which will show up in the “What’s talked about” section on the blog. Tags can be something like financial fair play or player wages.
8. To publish your article so others can see it on the blog click on Publish to the right of the screen.
Rules
The purpose of footballfairplay is to allow footy fans the chance to write/rant about certain topics in modern day football which frustrate the hell out of them!
Footballfairplay wants your voices to be heard, but in an intelligent and respectful manner. So please take a few moments to read through the rules stated below:
- There should be no content added which has any kind of relation to illegal activity, such as pornography, drugs, hate websites or anything of a similar kind. Any such content added will be removed by admin, with the account holder receiving an immediate termination of their membership.
- There should not be any use of extreme foul language used in any of the posts. Continuous violations of this rule can result in the user having their status as a member being terminated.
- If admin deem any of the posts to be offensive we reserve the right to remove/edit your post.
- Please refrain from using content from other websites, as this can result in some legal issues for the football blog. If you are to use images you find off the internet please leave a short line to credit what website you found the image from, either at the beginning or end of the article. For example Image of article from skysports. Any images that are not referenced will be removed by admin.
If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact us at admin@footballfairplay.com
Well that should be it. Start posting up those articles!

