Friday, February 26, 2010
RFU forums are back
One of the great "casualties" of the new RFU website was the apparent loss of the forum section, where anyone could take part in discussions on... well, virtually anything. This included a women's rugby section that certainly got the attention of RFUW on several occasions so it was a valuable tool.
The good news therefore is that they are back - well, in theory as when I tried to get in this evening they were down, but they clearly have been working. RFU say that the archive of forum posts and threads was maintained and is available to view on the new site.
To access the discussion forums, log into www.rfu.com with your log in and password from the old website and then visit www.rfu.com/forums.
The good news therefore is that they are back - well, in theory as when I tried to get in this evening they were down, but they clearly have been working. RFU say that the archive of forum posts and threads was maintained and is available to view on the new site.
To access the discussion forums, log into www.rfu.com with your log in and password from the old website and then visit www.rfu.com/forums.
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