I've underlined the answer to that for you. This forum has always been and will remain unofficial.Rushdenjim wrote:What does the official forum have that this forum doesn't? Is there any need for it?
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You need a separate forum to voice any discussions about the club and team, one that will never be under the control of the club. You need the official one so that votes and proposals can be discussed in private.
The official one shouldn't be used for match threads and the like IMO.
The official one shouldn't be used for match threads and the like IMO.
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Me too, yes Admin will need to verify accounts and we'll have to wait while they finish having a life ;)ChorltonV wrote:I've registered for the forum but am still awaiting an email confirmation. I'm assuming someone has to authenticate my application before I can log on, and that that person probably has better things to do right now.
The cheek of it eh? Having a day job, a family and wanting just a few minutes of the day to do normal "life" stuff - some people have no priorities ;)

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RIP Dale Roberts - gone, but never forgotten!!
RIP Dale Roberts - gone, but never forgotten!!
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I registered about an hour ago, and had been activated within a few minutes (although I hadn't had an email, I just retried it and it worked).
There's some excellent content on there already, so its worth people getting registered on both the AFC site and the forum.
There's some excellent content on there already, so its worth people getting registered on both the AFC site and the forum.
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I've sent an email to the membership team, I must have fcuked up somewhere cos I can't log in, and it says I'm registered :oops:
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check your pm pleaseDiamondsforever wrote:I think you should both be active now
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I think the member's forum will also act as a good incentive for some of the people on here and elsewhere, who as of yet haven't become members, to do so.
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I agree - I don't know how many of the "regulars" on here aren't members yet, but they'll miss out on some interesting debate if they aren't also able to contribute over there.TwinkleToesTomlin wrote:I think the member's forum will also act as a good incentive for some of the people on here and elsewhere, who as of yet haven't become members, to do so.
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One thing I did notice was that you need to have logged in to the members area before logging in to the forum - so bookmarking the forum alone won't always work - especially if you are prone to clearing cookies.