Online coverage of matches can amount to little more than the bare statistics or, worse, a sub-tabloid set of cliches. But Ian Plenderleith finds some fan sites that still offer an original alternative to the press
While reading a match report that involves your own team, you might tolerate the lowest standards of writing just to find out the basic details of who scored when. Most websites realise this and skimp on all attempts at style, structure and originality in favour of short, bland, factual write-ups. The occasional more gifted writers, however, will engage the neutral and keep them reading to the end, no matter which sides are playing.