The Football League are coming under increasing pressure from club webmasters to fix their severely flawed websites.
It has been nearly a month since Torquay's website chief wrote publically of the "anger and annoyance" of clubs across the country over the new format sites. His complaint was removed by request of the Football League and a statement from them promised - but none has arrived.
Last weekend, several clubs acknowledged problems with the Player live commentary coverage with fans unable to login to their pages. While yesterday, the Bulls' own website team were unable to post vital information about the Newport match for some nine hours due to another failure within the FLi service.
The Football League make millions out of the FLi service, having recently re-tendered the operation. In launching the tender document, they said they wanted cutting-edge products, the very best service levels, and very strong revenue growth.
So far, they've done nothing but take the money and run.