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Facebook Timeline: Another 21 Reviews

Facebook Timeline has taken the world by storm. With it’s official release just a week old now, we’ve already reviewed 42 sporting teams and personalities and how they’ve implemented Timeline. Today, let’s have a look at the next wave of adopters and what updates our early adopters have made.

The New

Pittsburgh Penguins

The NHL’s Pittsburgh Penguins are absolutely flying on the ice, and are showing some great stuff on Facebook. The apps used by the Pens are stock standard, but with the return of superstar Sidney Crosby after some career-threatening concussions, the cover photo being a shot of Sid the Kid is a great move by the Penguins in the lead-in to the playoffs. Very inspirational for players and fans having the captain back at the business end of the season.

Dallas Mavericks

Moving on to the reigning Champion Dallas Mavericks now, who are one of the rare teams to display both a great cover picture and use the apps feature effectively. Unlike most teams, the Mavs don’t feature the “Like” button as one of their first three or four apps, but have aMavs Radio app, where fans from around the world can listen live, and a Championship Collection, where fans can relive the ring ceremony as well as purchase they own Mavs Championship gear. All in all, it’s probably the most complete Facebook Timelines in the sporting industry at the moment.

Dallas' Instagram inspired cover photo is a swish!

Arsenal

 

Arsenal are another team who have nailed their cover photo. Not only do the Gunners have arguably the best cover photo for a team, with league leading scorer Robin Van Persie calmly slotting one of his 26 goals, but they also have one of the best apps on Facebook. The app, called the 125 Project, which gives Arsenal fans a chance to write about their best memories of Arsenal in their 125 year history. It’s a remarkable addition to the Timeline and engages fans and let’s them contribute in a very meaningful fashion.

The AFL Footy Show

In our last post, we showed you the organisations that, more or less, were putting Facebook Timeline to great use. Unfortunately, the AFL Footy Show hasn’t got the memo. There’s no cover photo, limited apps, and not a great understanding of the whole concept of Facebook.

Milwaukee Brewers and the San Francisco Giants

Two more examples that, like the Footy Show, probably aren’t following the rules of Facebook Timeline are Major League Baseball teams. Most MLB franchises that have Facebook Timelines have a uniform cover photo of their home ballpark, with the vantage point generally being from a high standpoint above home plate. The two examples used here are the Milwaukee Brewers and the San Francisco Giants. Both use classy stadium shots, but unfortunately, break the rules.

As a simple cover photo, it’s fantastic, because it’s a great shot of the stadium, and most baseball fans are blindly faithful to their teams and their home field. Unfortunately where these cover shots fall down are with the inclusion of the team URL that, like Shaq’s cover photo, and as I said above, breaks the rules of Facebook Timeline cover photos.

The Brewers can nearly get away with this one, as their URL isn’t technically in the cover photo, but you get the idea; URLs aren’t intended for cover photos, they should go in the “About” section.

Indianapolis Colts, Washington Redskins

With the number one pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, the Indianapolis Colts are desperately trying to build their fan base up to be as dedicated as they were during the Peyton Manning Era. To do this on Facebook, they use a Path to the Draft app, which is rather effective, as well as a great cover photo, showing off the NFL’s new Nike-branded football apparel. Ironically, the Washington Redskins, who pick second in this draft after a blockbuster trade with the St. Louis Rams, employ a similar cover photo on their Facebook Timeline.

Kentucky Wildcats

Here we have yet another dedication to greatness in the cover photo, and why not? The Wildcats did just complete one of the best years in school history with a national title, using their cover photo to immortalise their five starters. Brilliant work here.

San Antonio Spurs

We look at the last of the “new boys” here (new boys being the ones not featured in the original post), with the San Antonio Spurs. In the middle of putting together another great season in the NBA, the Spurs’ cover photo is a definite winner, and, on this list, the only franchise that has their fans as the centre of attention on the cover photo. What a great way to create loyalty with fans, by visually showing them how important they are to the team. Another savvy move by the NBA’s savviest franchise.

The Updated

Los Angeles Lakers

From our last review, we can see a number of teams have updated their cover photos, due either to the incumbent being outdated, or an important event for the franchise has occurred. Here at Sports Geek, we know it’s important to update the cover photo and keep it relevant to help connect with fans better and create traffic toward the page.

The first updated Timeline we see just below is from the Los Angeles Lakers, who have updated their cover photo from the Kobe Bryant #maskedmamba beauty, to the Andrew Bynum Player of the Week dedication, to a dedication picture to former Laker Jamaal Wilkes, who has just been elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame class of 2012. At the moment, the Lakers are one of the leaders in the clubhouse for creative Timeline cover photos and deserve much kudos.

The Lakers are one of the best when it comes to effective cover photos.

Note: After Kobe Bryant’s big game yesterday against the Clippers, the current Lakers cover photo looks like this:

Perth Wildcats

The first of the Sports Geek clients to appear in this post is the Perth Wildcats. With the NBL Finals nearing it’s tip-off date, the Wildcats use their cover photo as a call-to-arms for fans to get behind the ‘Cats as they push for the NBL Championship.

The 'Cats have a great call-to-arms on the Facebook Timeline cover photo.

FC Bayern München

 

FC Bayern München, like the Lakers, are a team that uses the cover photo to promote current events that have an affect on the organisation. Earlier this week, their cover photo featured superstar French winger, Franck Ribéry;

Stand up, if you love Franck Ribéry.

But with German striker Mario Gomez resigning until 2016, the Bavarians dedicate their cover photo to the Bundesliga’s leading scorer for season 2011-12. Great stuff, Bayern. Note: They use their apps very intelligently also, with a link to their impressive Allianz Arena, and a Facebook game titled, the new FC Bayern Star!

Mario Gomez leads the Bundesliga in goals this season.

Carlton

The Carlton Football Club are being quite nostalgic and proud of their heritage with their Facebook Timeline so far. Initially, the image showed some past captains playing for Carlton, ending in a picture of current captain, Chris Judd (see the image here). Now, with coach Brett Ratten preparing to make history as he coaches the Blues for the 100th time, the Carlton Facebook Timeline cover photo is a dedication to some past coaches leading up to Brett Ratten. Again, the image is a very classy one (like the ones mentioned above) and sticks to the same theme as the club’s official website.

San Diego Chargers

Over to the States now, as we take a look at the San Diego Chargers. Even though their apps are quite basic, the last post we had on Facebook Timelines featured the Chargers, who had a dedication to retired guard Kris Dielman as their cover photo. Now, with the NFL in offseason, their cover photo features the new uniform, designed by Nike, that the NFL has just released. Again, it’s just a simple step of having the current photo relevant to the state of affairs of the organisation, but it’s effective nonetheless.

Greater Western Sydney

The AFL’s new boys, the Greater Western Sydney Giants, are pushing forth into the somewhat unknown of Sydney’s Western suburbs, and are pushing their promotional material hard. The picture below isn’t their current cover photo, but as you see, it tries to play on the popularity of West Coast’s Nic Naitanui, co-captain Callan Ward, and push fans to attend their round 3 clash at home against the high-flying Eagles.

While we generally say don’t use the cover photo for any sort of promotional activity, we give the new boys a break here as they set about building their fan base.

North Queensland Toyota Cowboys

Our second client the North Queensland Toyota Cowboys, who this week have set their Facebook Timeline cover photo showing a try scored in last week’s win over the Canberra Raiders. We love this sort of team spirit photo at Sports Geek, and imagine that the Cowboys’ fans love it, too!

Adelaide Crows

Just like the Cowboys, fellow Sports Geek client the Adelaide Crows are taking advantage of their winning ways. Dating back to the NAB Cup competition, the Crows are winners of seven straight under first year coach Brenton Sanderson, which means that their fans are probably used to seeing the image that currently graces their Facebook page.

Can the Crows continue their winning ways?

West Coast Eagles

The Eagles’ Nic Naitanui and Josh Kennedy both dominated the Western Bulldogs on Sunday at Etihad Stadium, so why not feature them on the Facebook page? With over 110,000 Facebook fans now, the West Coast Eagles are another smart Sports Geek client regularly updating their cover photo.

Nic Naitanui is a huge fan favourite for the Eagles

Melbourne Storm and the South Sydney Rabbitohs

The last two team Facebook pages that we will cover here are the Melbourne Storm and South Sydney Rabbitohs. Both teams were all smiles last week after victories in their Round 5 match ups, giving the fans what they wanted with the cover photos as well. Which was, of course, pictures from their triumph.

Greg Inglis is a superstar

 

Hopefully, from the 60-odd Facebook Timelines we at Sports Geek have looked at, we’ll leave you, now, with three lessons to keep in mind:

  • The cover photo is for one thing and one thing only: A cover photo. That means no URLs, no promotions, no sales. That goes in the About section.
  • A classy and eye catching cover photo, as well as relevant and timely updates of that space will keep fans interested and drive traffic back to your Facebook page. And lastly;
  • Like Arsenal’s 125 Year campaign, and Dallas’ championship package app, be creative and unique with your app building. It can greatly increase repeat visitors and, as the ultimate aim always is, please the fan.

Dion Bennett

Dion is the current behind-the-scenes man for @SportsGeekHQ. Undertaking a Bachelor of Marketing at La Trobe University, Dion hopes to make a name for himself in the hectic world of sports marketing.

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42 Sports Facebook Timeline Cover Photos Reviewed

By now, everyone is either using Facebook’s new ‘Timeline’ layout, or will have to change to it when Facebook makes Timeline their default format on March 31st. The most noticeable change with the new Facebook Timeline is the ability for pages to have ‘cover photos’ as well as their profile picture, as well as having apps that people can click on, that will link to another page.

We’ve seen how our friends and family are using Facebook Timeline, but how about the professional sports teams that have changed over? Let’s explore.

NBA: Leading the way with Facebook Timeline

We’ll kick off our look at the new Facebook Timeline in the National Basketball Association, who are definitely among the world leaders in social media usage.

The Celtics go green

As you can see below, the Boston Celtics are one of the frontrunners with Facebook Timeline, using their “I am a Celtic” slogan for the cover photo with the effective parquet floor design, while using the apps as an easy-acces place for Cs photos, video highlights and tickets.

#KobeMask is the hero of LA’s Timeline

Like their cross-country rivals the Celtics, the Los Angeles Lakers are a keen user of Facebook Timeline. Though they don’t have the best use of apps or history like the English Premier League teams that will feature below, they do have, arguably, the best cover photo of any team on Facebook. Check it out:

Two-time MVP Steve Nash is the centre of the Suns universe

Like LA with Kobe, guard Steve Nash epitomises the Phoenix Suns franchise, so what better player to have grace the cover of their Facebook Timeline than M-V-Steve?

Portland are helping the NBA blaze a trail in social media

The last NBA example here is the Portland Trail Blazers who intelligently use their apps features for deals of the week in Portland, and creating a great community feel with a, “We are Rip City” page for fans to upload their photos from the games.

The Barclay’s English Premier League

Manchester City delight their fans

Moving over to England now, where Manchester City in the English Premier League are one of the premier users of Facebook Timeline, no pun intended. As you can see, they have a very attractive cover photo on their Timeline, as well as using their Apps extremely well, with links to their Twitter feed, the club video channel and their upcoming events.

On top of that, City, having a history that dates back to the 1880s, have made great use of the “history” aspect of Timeline, with fans being able to go back through the clubs history and see the major events that have shaped the club. Below is a picture of the club’s formation, which started as St. Mark’s Church Football Team.

The boastful Red Devils use the EPL title to grace their Timeline

Not to be outdone by their crosstown rivals, the league leading Manchester United also use Timeline. As you will see below, their cover photo is fantastic, and their apps, although it won’t link to a Twitter account, does show video highlights, which is a great addition for international fans who have limited access to televised games, and an astronomical 23.3 million likes.

You’ll never walk alone with this Facebook Timeline, Liverpool fans

Fresh off their Carling Cup victory earlier this month, the EPL’s Liverpool Football Club has also started using Facebook Timeline and, like Manchester City, use the Facebook page as a great place to link fans to their Twitter feed, Club website, and video highlights. Lastly, another great initiative LFC had was, as part of their apps, create a linked page where fans can buy all their Liverpool merchandise, from their official iPhone app, to the online store.

La Liga

FC Barcelona: Leaders on and off the pitch

We leave the EPL now for Spain’s La Liga, and who else to start with but Barcelona. The Catalan giants use Facebook in a similar way to the Trail Blazers, with their main app being a place for Barça fans to post their team pictures. Unfortunately for a club with so much history, they aren’t utilising Timeline’s history function as well as United or City. That doesn’t stop them from having over 28 million likes, though!

The sun smiles down on the Madridistas

Not to be outstripped by their bitter rivals, the La Liga-leading Real Madrid have an amazing cover photo, with the sun shining through and virtually smiling at the Madridistas, with superstar Cristiano Ronaldo’s number prominent in the photo. The Real Madrid team use great creativity in their apps section, including the basic photo and video pages, but also using a page to display their roster as well as links through to players’ personal websites, Twitter feeds and YouTube channels. Very creative linking from Real.

Great use of Facebook Timeline apps by Real Madrid.

 Sevilla FC keep in touch with the Spanish Super Clubs

The last La Liga team to feature is Sevilla FC, whose best Facebook app is a very popular fantasy football manager game. In a country dominated by two supergiant football clubs, Sevilla are doing very well to have over 115,000 likes.

 

NFL

The New York Franchises show the NFL how it’s done

In the NFL, the leaders of the pack both reside in New York, with the Jets and Super Bowl Champion Giants having great apps for fans. The Jets have a page where fans can live chat with each other about the directions the franchise need to take to come good on coach Rex Ryan’s Super Bowl guarantee, while the Giants thought outside the square with “Tolly Cam”. Check it out below;

 

 

The Cincinnati Bengals: Making great moves, franchise-wide

The last NFL example here are the Cincinnati Bengals. Long been known as a downtrodden franchise, the Bengals have a great presence in social media, and their Timeline, with a classy cover pic and apps like the fan zone, with links to player twitter feeds and promotional and viral videos.

 

 

The classy Chargers pay tribute to a loyal player

Our last NFL example belongs to the San Diego Chargers. While their apps are the basic like, video stream and photo album, their cover picture is very classy, showing the recently retired Kris Dielman running onto the field. A brilliant use of the cover photo, indeed.

NCAA

The USC Trojans show their historic side

Moving on to the NCAA now, where we start with the USC Trojans. With the Timeline encompassing all athletics at the prestigious school, the apps feature a ‘buy tickets’ section for the school’s major sporting programs, while the cover photo promotes USC’s sporting successes and culture.

Miami Hurricanes: School-wide spirit

Another NCAA giant is the University of Miami. Also known as the Miami Hurricanes. Like the Trojans, the ‘Canes have many sporting programs at the university, meaning that they need to encompass this on their Facebook Timeline.

NHL

The Bruins win on the ice and on Facebook

The next North American and Canadians teams we will look at all reside in the NHL. For the Stanley Cup Champion Boston Bruins, they use their Facebook Timeline like Sevilla in La Liga, with a Fantasy Challenge for fans to take part in, as well as a link to the team’s Instagram feed.

Detroit: Hockeytown goes digital

The next NHL team are the Detroit Red Wings, whose Timeline is a link to their Twitter feed and YouTube channel. To top it off, their cover photo is wonderfully boastful of their extremely successful past.

 

The Ottawa Senators fly the flag for Canada

Our last NHL franchise is the Ottawa Senators, whose best app is their mosaic, which you can see below;

The Senators' Facebook mosaic is a clever way to get fans involved.

 

AFL

Favourite Son Nathan Buckley  gives Collingwood’s Timeline a fierce determination

We head back home to the AFL for our last three examples of the teams that have adopted Facebook Timeline, with the Collingwood Football Club being now of the leaders in adoption. While there are no ‘wow’ factor apps yet, the cover image for the Pies will definitely excite their army of supporters!

The Gold Coast Suns are building a great community

Even though they are the new boys of the AFL, the Gold Coast Suns are setting the standard of Facebook Timeline usage. Like the teams above that have been praised, the Suns’ Timeline links to exclusive new, the membership sign-up page, their Twitter feed and the team’s YouTube channel.

Adelaide Crows – Showing off the silverware

Fresh off their 2012 NAB Cup Grand Final win, the Adelaide Crows display the cup in all it’s glory on their timeline, while using the app section to link supporters to their membership ad campaign and membership sign-up page.

The Eagles are swooping in and making a splash on Facebook

One of Sports Geek’s clients, the West Coast Eagles have an attractive cover picture and a link to The Swoop for fans to reach the top of Eagles fandom.

The Tigers are roaring!

The Tigers have done a great job with an extensive timeline full of Tigers history.

Geelong uses their courageous new captain to great effect

The reigning premiers know exactly how to rile up their fans, using a great picture that has the unflinching Joel Selwood leading their flag defense.

The Blues appeal to their fans’ sense of history

And they do it spectacularly, having Chris Judd standing at the forefront of some inspirational former captains. The time is now for the Blues, and they aren’t taking a backward step.

For Swans it’s all about the team

The Swans’ Timeline cover photo shows all the men that will strive for premiership glory this year, while their apps give fans some quick access to YouTube & Twitter.

Star power drives Hawthorn’s Timeline

What three better players could Hawthorn feature, than Cyril Rioli, Luke Hodge and Lance “Buddy” Franklin, the biggest drawcard in the AFL?   The Timeline apps have links to YouTube highlights (where you can watch replays of Buddy) and the e-calendar, that shows you when you can see Buddy live!

The Greater Western Sydney Giants get off on the right foot

Yet to even play their first home and away match in the AFL, the new-kids-on-the-block GWS Giants make great use of their marquee names here, and should be ecstatic with a great start to their social media campaigns.

Australian Sports using Timeline

Other than the AFL clubs, a number of other Australian professional sporting organisations have embraced Timeline.

The Wildcats are leaders in the NBL clubhouse

The first NBL team to adopt Timeline was the Perth Wildcats, and feature their Instagram feed in a featured Timeline app.

The Melbourne Stars use their star power

When Shane Warne is part of your team, why not promote it? The Stars use Warnie perfectly, as the centre of their cover photo, clearly after taking a wicket. Brilliant.

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The Broncos are at the front of the NRL pack

The NRL’s Brisbane Broncos have a great shot of the current team as cover photo but aren;t taking advantage of the Timeline apps.

Qantas Wallabies

The Wallabies have a great cover photo, displaying their “one team” mentality to build on their popularity as one of our best performing teams on the international scene.

The MCG

The MCG, the Home of Football, uses their Facebook Timeline wonderfully well, with apps linking to their upcoming events and a videos tab that, among other things, shows how the groundskeepers keep the turf in world-class condition.

The AFL joins the craze

The Australian Football League has just launched Facebook Timeline today. It has some great content and history on the Timeline and a DreamTeam app for it’s legions of players, but could have put a little bit more detail when trying to link back to their parent site. All in all, it’s a great launch, ahead of giant leagues of the NFL and NBA, and should be a must-see for all AFL fans.  It will be good to see what historic videos & pictures get added to the Timeline over the year.

Sports stars building their personal brands on Timeline

To finish off, we have a look at a few professional sports stars from around the world who have taken advantage of their exposure to build their own personal brand. A brand that can be helped by implementing an effective Facebook Timeline.

Shaq Diesel

We start off large here, with the Big Aristotle. Big Diesel. Superman. Whatever you know him as, Shaquille O’Neal is a pioneer when it comes to sports stars using social media. His Timeline unfortunately falls short of the mark he has step for himself. Shaq breaks the rules here and uses his Facebook Timeline cover photo to promote his new YouTube channel, Comedy Shaq. No cover photo should ever be used to promote special offers or competitions. That should be added as part of the content, Shaqtus! Perhaps he should read the Facebook cover guidelines.

Kurt Tippett

Adelaide Crows talented forward Kurt Tippett has launched Facebook Timeline recently, and seems set on a huge career as both a footballer and with his own personal brand!

Tiger Woods

Once one of the biggest names in the entire world, golfing great Tiger Woods has a Timeline, yet it’s an extremely simple page that doesn’t offer much beyond a few photos and some quick videos.

Lance Armstrong

The inspirational multiple Tour de France winner has a great cover photo on his Timeline, as well as brilliant links of some really great photos from his races and a link through to his foundation, Livestrong.

Dwyane Wade

The 2006 NBA Finals MVP has a great understanding of how his personal brand can grow if he does the right things. Well, his Facebook Timeline is the right thing. It shows Wade as a man other than the NBA player, while also including video of his on-court triumphs. For those die-hard fans, it includes a link to his UStream channel.

The Black Mamba

Long time Lakers guard Kobe Bryant uses Timeline to sell merchandise for his charity, and as a hub for all his TV commercials.

Cristiano Ronaldo

With an absolutely gobsmacking 41.6 million fans, Cristiano Ronaldo’s personal Facebook Timeline has the most fans of any in this post. It’s astounding, really, that one man can reach so many. The apps are great, being used for YouTube, Twitter, the CR7 store and exclusive video content of Ronaldo, exclusive to his Facebook Timeline.

So there you have it, folks. A look at the various sporting teams, stars and leagues that have adopted Facebook Timeline, how they are using it, and if it is effective. Hopefully, if you’re planning on upgrading to Timeline, this post has given you some great insight on how to create an effective (and attractive) Facebook Timeline.

Any that really strike your fancy or that we’ve missed? Leave a comment and let us know!

Dion Bennett

Dion is the current behind-the-scenes man for @SportsGeekHQ. Undertaking a Bachelor of Marketing at La Trobe University, Dion hopes to make a name for himself in the hectic world of sports marketing.

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Which AFL team is the most retweetable?

Ever wonder how many retweets your fave AFL team gets?

As you can see from this tweet below after the Cats won the 2011 Flag Twitter only reports 50+

But now there is a tool that will go behind the tweet & tell you how many retweets any account gets.

That tool is MyTopTweet.com we’ve used it to analyse the AFL Twitter accounts.

Retweeting is just one Twitter metric, it only counts Twitter retweets not old style retweets where fans add comments before the RT which would be recorded as a mention.  As new people sign up for Twitter these retweet numbers will grow as Twitter apps make the old style RT harder to do.

So who is the most retweetable according to MyTopTweet.com?

1st – Cats Twitter RT Premiers

Winners are grinners can now be updated to be winners are retweeters, but it looks like they convinced Harry Taylor to join Twitter with 491 RTs

2nd – Pies fans love prizes from Twitter

Looks like Collingwood fans can’t resist a RT when asked especially when a prize is on offer, Coles would have loved the RTs.

When looking at footy related tweets good to see Mick Malthouse getting some RT love.

3rd – To Blues Fans the next Judd is a big deal

Game hashtag for #RichardPrattCup was a success, throwing in a signed hat didn’t hurt but the Blues fans didn’t need prompting to RT the arrival of Oscar Judd.  Why not include a hashtag? #nextjudd, #anotherjudd, #juddprodigy to suggest a few

4th – Demons fans Good News/Bad News

Great RT numbers for the signing of Mitch Clark and also the non-signing of Tom Scully. Just shows breaking news MUST be tweeted preferably with a supporting web article to drive traffic. Interesting the announcement of new captains got 50% less RTs than Scully news but off-season & mid-morning timing may have played a hand in that. As with Judd tweet, co-captain announcement should have included a hashtag like #unionjack, #captainjacks or even #GenDLeaders.

5th – Hawks push past 10K but still love Crawf

A common method of getting past milestones is the RT us tweet, which gets a few new tweeps but standard tweets that get retweeted get more fans.  Like the Judd baby tweet the Hawks fans are salivating at the thought of 4 father-son selections.  Would it get as many RTs if Crawf has twin girls?

6th – Gold Coast everyone’s second team

Top tweets are the Suns looking to grow the fan base which is expected with only a few highlights in season 1, will they see more results related top tweets this season?

7th – Bomber fans love award winners

Great to see the Bombers fans rallying behind footy tweets with Heppell & Zaharakis taking out awards at end of year.

Will we see RT number rise as the Bombers improve?

8th – Swans love SCG & Tadhg Kennelly

Another RT competition as Top Tweet but also a club great retiring getting RT love, would have been enhanced with a link & a hashtag like #tadhgretires2

9th – Coaching news dominates for Crows

Crows top tweets come from their coaching change, good to see web links & hashtags included.

10th – Kangaroos fans RT to win

Kangaroos fans are motivated to hit RT when a prize on offer, unfortunately the announcement Andrew Swallow only received 32 RTs.

11th – West Coast love finals return

Great effort by John Worsfold rewarded with a new contract & plenty of RTs from West Coast Eagles fans.

12th – Tigers fans like winning, who doesn’t?

For a brief moment the Tigers were in the 8, nice tweet which got some RT love from the Tigers faithful.

13th – Saints fans seen enough viral tweets perhaps?

St Kilda fans most likely ignored Twitter in 2011 after far too much NSFW tweets of St Kilda footballers going viral how else do you explain the 2010 tweet being the 2nd most retweeted tweet?

14th – Brisbane Lions – Welcome to Twitter

Lions have been slow to join the sports digital revolution but are using the RT competition to let people know they are now in the game.

15th – Dockers say goodbye to Harvs

Only 1 tweet from the Dockers exceeded the 5o+ RTs badge from Twitter, although Dockers fans did like the new reworked club theme song.

16th – Bulldogs lose Ward but regain Hoops

Bulldogs were late to the social media game but are growing steadily, like Scully the Ward news spread quickly, but the Doggies fans loved the return of the hoops with the #HoopsAreBack hashtag helping it trend.

17th – Port Adelaide need to grow fan base

Two great footy news tweets from @PAFC but they don’t have the Twitter fan base to get the RTs.

18th – GWS Giants just starting out

The Giants are new the AFL perhaps Kevin Sheedy will bring in the tweeps?

Some other interesting RT numbers…

Check out where your team ranks in terms of Twitter followers here.
Why do you RT your team?  To Win? Because you won? Or do you prefer an old style RT?

Let us know in the comments

Sports YouTube Merry Christmas message

We love a good sports Christmas message here is a few to watch while you wait for Santa to arrive…

From Collingwood Magpies

From the Perth Wildcats

From West Coast Eagles

From South Sydney Rabbitohs

From Adelaide Crows

From Melbourne Storm

From Melbourne Demons

From GWS Giants

From North Melbourne Kangaroos

From Hawthorn Hawks

From Cairns Taipans

From Western Bulldogs

From Sydney Swans

From LeBron James

From the YouTube Time Machine…

From Chicago Bulls

From Los Angeles Lakers

From Denver Nuggets

From Houston Rockets

NBA teams are busy preparing to play this Christmas day..so here’s last year’s message

But here is the best present…

What are your faves?
Hit us up in the comments with more sports holiday messages we can add.

Merry Christmas & Happy Holiday from Sports Geek.

#ignitemel slides – From Geek to Sports Geek

Had a great time presenting at Ignite Melbourne #5 using the Ignite format – 5 minutes, 20 slides, 15 seconds per slides.

Here is my slides detailing Sports Geek as a startup journey to where we are today.

Thanks to those who attend & to other speakers who did a great job to make for an entertaining night.

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