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Caroline Springs Football Club app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 5200 ratings )
Sports News
Developer: Third Man Apps Pty Ltd
Free
Current version: 1.4, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 20 Mar 2013
App size: 7.13 Mb

"The Caroline Springs Football Club is a relatively new club. The club was officialy formed on the 15th of Octbober 2002 at the Brookside School in Caroline Springs. Since that famous day back in October the club has gone from strength to strength and this upward trend looks set to continue for the foreseeable future.

Caroline Spring Football Club is the definition of a family run club. It is a fantastic place where people of all ages and backgrounds can come down and enjoy their footy.

The club is always trying to think of ways to make everyone feel like they are part of the club and the club has taken a gigantic leap towards initiative by releasing their very first native mobile phone app for the iPhone.

The app will contain all sorts of information about the Caroline Springs Football Club such as:

- Latest News
- Results
- Ladders
- Fixtures
- Videos
- Images
- Facebook
- Events
- Team news
- Sponsors
- Grounds
- Memberships
- Training and much much more

The app will be the most imporant tool in your armoury to make sure you never miss a thing related to the mighty Caroline Springs Football Club.

Do not hesitate and download the app now!

Go Lakers!

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Reason for the registration page:
 
The reason why we have included the registration page in our apps is because it serves a very important function in the apps and in particular the users of the apps.
 
As you can imagine sports clubs are made up of all kinds of different people and they vary in team, age, gender, skill level and their actual role within the club.
 
The registration page allows the club admin to send push notifications to pre- selected groups rather than having to send the push notification to all users who have downloaded the app.
 
This is an extremely important function to have as not all users of the app will want to receive information about every single team.
 
An example of this would be if the Under 13 boys soccer team were playing on the weekend. The boys who play in the Under 17 team have no interest whatsoever in the details of the under 13 boys soccer teams game on the weekend. The registration page allows the club admin to send out a push notification to only those boys who form part of the under 13 boys soccer team rather than the whole entire club. 
 
Without this feature the club admin will send the message to the whole club. You can imagine given the fact that some of the clubs have in excess of 25 teams, receiving messages about every single team would become quite annoying and would generally force user to then turn off the push notifications that the club admin is sending via the app, thus essentially making the app redundant as one of the major reasons clubs are using the apps are to improve their lines of communication with their players, members, supporters and sponsors.
 
The registration page is of critical importance to the app because it provides the functionality to the club admin of sending out group push notifications to a targeted audience and thereby ensuring the exact targeted group of people within the club receive the message and in the process the push notifications are not annoying or distracting users of the app who have no interest in the message being sent out by the club admin.