Monday, 19 May 08, 08:01 AM
OleOle is the worldwide leading social media site for football fans. Fans around the world need a site that enables news and information that is independent of the traditional media, leagues, clubs or organizations who deliver their own content. OleOle’s multi-lingual site enables football fans to connect with each other in an environment that has 100% fan-driven content - blogs, fan clubs, articles, news, podcasts, photos, videos, stats, and history.
OleOle has taken the best technologies from social networking, social media and football news and created the only vertical social media platform for football. OleOle enables passionate fans to discuss any professional team, any player, match or competition in 10 different languages. OleOle is the future of online sports – where the fans participate in the conversation, but more importantly, create and drive the conversation. Fans want more than one reporter writing about their favourite team or player – they want opinions from multiple experts - and their friends. Most importantly they want their voice and opinion to be heard.
Tuesday, 23 September 08, 04:17 PM
MILAN, Italy - 23 September 2008 - OleOle, the worldwide leading social media site for football fans, announced the acquisition and integration of Io sto con Mancini the market-leading Italian blog focused on the football club Inter Milan. Io sto con Mancini (ISCM) is the first football blog to be integrated into the Italian-language OleOle platform (www.oleole.it), joining OleOle’s extensive list of top-flight bloggers across
The Italy-based blogger behind this popular Inter Milan fan-site, Simone Nicoletti, started the blog in 2006 when Inter was struggling through hard times. Nicoletti created his blog to defend Roberto Mancini, Inter's coach at that time, who was faced with growing criticism and the threat of dismissal. After Inter and Mancini won three Serie A titles ISCM became one of the largest Nerazzurri fan communities on the internet. When Inter did dismiss Mancini in May 2008, Mancini even wrote a farewell post on ISCM and personally thanked the fans for their continuous support.
Always well-informed about the club, Nicoletti has uncovered information and provided behind-the-scenes reports to fans that they just can’t find anywhere else. Even though Roberto Mancini is no longer the coach at Inter, Nicoletti decided to keep the blog's name. “I think that 'Io sto con Mancini' is now a way to discuss Inter and football”, says Nicoletti. ISCM blog is the thirteenth independent football site OleOle has acquired this year. The company plans to continue to bring on the world’s top football blogs, forums and fan communities to fuel its rapid growth and provide a personal football experience for fans of every professional team.
About OleOle
OleOle is the worldwide leading social media site for football fans. OleOle’s multi-lingual site enables football fans to connect with each other in an environment that has 100% fan-driven content - live football scores, football blogs, news, soccer photos, videos, wallpapers, podcasts, fan clubs and history. Using social media features, football supporters can write, contribute, share, rate and vote on multimedia content in 10 languages. Founded in 2006, OleOle is a privately-held international company with headquarters in
Wednesday, 27 August 08, 09:31 PM
Beverly Hills, Calif. -- 27 August 2008 -- OleOle, the worldwide leading social media site for football fans, announced the acquisition and integration of AVFC Blog, increasing its growing list of
As with all site owners, who have moved their blogs and communities to OleOle, the AVFC bloggers continue to remain independent and in complete creative control. OleOle is 100% user-generated and completely user-moderated. AVFC Blog is one out of nine sites OleOle has acquired to date in Europe, and OleOle plans to continue adding top blogs, forums and fan communities to the global site.
Wednesday, 27 August 08, 09:04 PM
OleOle's shop features official football shirts and kits from the Barclays Premier League and European clubs
Monday, 28 July 08, 11:51 PM
OleOle’s Fantasy Football (Soccer) game enables fans to select and manage a dream-team of players during the 2008/09 season and compete with their friends
Thursday, 26 June 08, 09:52 PM
OleOle, the worldwide leading social media site for football fans, announced the acquisition and integration of nine more top football blogs, communities and forums. By gathering together market-leading bloggers in multiple regions and across ten languages, OleOle is successfully building the world’s dominant social media site for football. OleOle has attracted some of the leading independent football sites, most of which are the #1 blogs and forums focused on their respective club. After the successful integration of Arseblog, the award-winning blog on Arsenal FC, the company has subsequently added: The Lord of the Wing, Chelseablog, Harry Hotspur, Fans del Real Madrid, Boca Juniors Fans, Soccer-Art.co.uk, Football-Spot, and Real Madrid Talk (June 27) to its site.
Bloggers are football fans first and want to write passionately about breaking news and rumours in a social and sometimes viral setting for the benefit of as many fans as possible. All content on OleOle is 100% user-generated and completely user-moderated, and site owners who have moved their blogs and communities to OleOle continue to remain independent and in complete creative control. OleOle plans to continue adding top blogs, forums and fan communities to the global site and is currently evaluating top independent sites from the UK, Germany, Spain, and France.
Thursday, 05 June 08, 07:00 AM
OleOle is adding real-time, interactive live blogging to enable football fans to pick sides as they interact around match reports – from their computer and from the stadium
ZURICH, Switzerland -- 5 June 2008 -- OleOle, the worldwide leading social media site for football fans, today announced that it has added an interactive MatchCentre to its global football platform in time for EURO 2008 in Austria and Switzerland. Football fans can visit the OleOle MatchCentre before matches to get pre-game commentary and squad details, and during matches for real-time play by play and stats, live blogging, match photos and videos, and “smack talk” discussions with fans of rival teams. After the game they can access post-match commentary, pictures and videos taken at the match by fans, and a “Eurocast” podcast that includes fan critique and commentary called-in right from the stadium.
Football is a global sport but the most visited website generally publishes “unbiased” information based on official news and written by reporters trying to remain neutral. Fans don’t want neutrality; they want the real, unfiltered news about their teams and the bias that goes along with it. OleOle’s MatchCentre uses the same interactive approach found on the rest of the site and makes static live match reports and football scores obsolete. It provides a unique online experience in 10 languages for fans and the same kind of banter and insight found at the stadium or pub.
MatchCentre highlights OleOle’s new Live Blog function which enables minute by minute match commentary, insight and documentation of plays from a blogger’s perspective. Live Blogging has an interface tailored to entering in match plays quickly and efficiently, in a time-based match structure that includes penalties, goals, and substitutions. Bloggers type in a comment, submit, and their screen refreshes via AJAX technology, and the match blog is immediately refreshed for viewers. Fans can quickly flip back and forth between multiple live blogs to read opposing views and different opinions on the same play.
MatchCentre enables users to show their colours and change their screen display by selecting one of the teams, and they can pick live commentary from the bloggers who support their side and correspond with them directly. Fans can also discuss the match with other supporters through the stream-of-thought SmackTalk widget, a real-time comment system that enables fans to actively participate in and shape the discussion.
The Arseblogger, creator of Arseblog, OleOle’s recently acquired award-winning weblog on Arsenal FC, will also produce an exclusive, fan-driven EURO 2008 report as a podcast – the Eurocast - at the end of each game day. Fans can call in live from the stadium while watching a match and comment on anything – the crowd, team line-ups, and questionable reffing decisions. The Eurocast will feature selected fan messages along with insightful match commentary and will be available to download from OleOle’s MatchCentre and from Apple iTunes. Local call-in phone numbers are:
“We see football supporters across geographies and languages looking for ways to interact around live matches other than just following the score. OleOle’s MatchCentre is the first technology that gives every fan the opportunity to become a global reporter or commentator,” said Doug Knittle, CEO and founder of OleOle. “Football news sites just don’t give passionate football fans what they’re looking for – the ability to drive the conversation about their team. MatchCentre is another innovative way OleOle is putting football into the hands of the fans through social media.”
About OleOle
OleOle is the worldwide leading social media site for football fans. Fans around the world need a site that publishes news and information independent from the traditional media, leagues, clubs or organizations who deliver their own content. OleOle’s multi-lingual site enables football fans to connect with each other in an environment that has 100% fan-driven content - blogs, fan clubs, articles, news, podcasts, photos, videos, football scores, stats, and history. Using social media technologies, football supporters can write, contribute, share, rate and vote on multimedia content in 10 languages. Founded in 2006, OleOle is a privately-held international company with headquarters in Beverly Hills, California and offices in New Zealand as well as across Europe and South America. For more information visit: www.oleole.com
Monday, 19 May 08, 07:00 AM
The popular football blog and forum is extending its reach on OleOle’s ground-breaking global football platform
LOS ANGELES and DUBLIN, IRELAND -- 19 May, 2008 – OleOle, the provider of the world’s largest social media platform for football, today announced that it has acquired and integrated Arseblog, the award-winning website focused on the Arsenal FC. Readers can now find Arseblog’s daily posts, breaking news, exclusive features, interviews and podcasts (known as Arsecasts) on OleOle.com.
Founded over 6 years ago, Arseblog has become famous for it's unique brand of football blogging and the hundreds and hundreds of comments (arses) it receives every day from avid Arsenal fans and loyal readers. By moving to OleOle, the Arseblogger is expanding opportunities for his readers to participate even more in the discussions around Arsenal – through forums and comments and also by submitting their own Arsenal news, rumours, photos and videos.
OleOle is a global social media site dedicated to football and football only, and now Arseblog readers, along with fans of any other professional football team, can create conversations without geographic or language barriers - unlike on any other place on the internet today.
“We are delighted that Arseblog has decided to move to the OleOle blogging platform, and we offer even more options for its dedicated readers and Arsenal supporters,” said Doug Knittle, OleOle’s founder and CEO. “This is the first of what we know will be many passionate football bloggers moving their blogs to OleOle. This acquisition confirms that OleOle is really the premier place for anyone writing about football - regardless of their team, player or league affiliation.”
“What this merger does is allow Arseblog to become part of something I think will be really huge,” said the Arseblogger. “It allows Arsenal fans to get in on the ground floor on a site which promises to be a fantastic resource and lots of fun. It will also allow Arseblog to develop and provide even more Arsey goodness to Arsenal fans from all over the world.”
About Arseblog
Started in February 2002, Arseblog (arseblog.oleole.com) is the largest and longest running most popular website for commentary on the Arsenal Football Club, providing readers with a daily posts, columns and news as well as a platform to discuss all things Arsenal. The blog is the recipient of numerous rewards, including the Irish Web and Blog Award’s “Best Sport & Recreation Blog” in 2008, and a Weblog Award (Bloggie) in 2007 for the “Best Sports Weblog” in the world - beating notable rivals such as Gawker Media's 'Deadspin' site. Arseblog is one of the most popular independent blogs about football anywhere, and is noted for the hundreds of comments (arses) that are submitted by readers after each new post. The Arseblog podcast (The Arsecast) is one of the most popular football podcasts on iTunes and has featured interviews with guests such as Arsenal chairman Peter Hill-Wood, ex-players Perry Groves, Peter Marinello, Bob Wilson and Danny Karbasiyoon, plus 80s pop stars Wang Chung.
About OleOle
OleOle (www.oleole.com) is the worldwide leading social media site for football fans. Fans around the world need a site that enables news and information that is independent of the traditional media, leagues, clubs or organizations who deliver their own content. OleOle’s multi-lingual site enables football fans to connect with each other in an environment that has 100% fan-driven content - blogs, fan clubs, articles, news, podcasts, photos, videos, stats, and history. With access to today’s leading social media technologies, football supporters can write, contribute, share, rate and vote on multimedia content in 10 languages. Founded in 2006, OleOle is a privately-held international company with headquarters in
Monday, 19 May 08, 06:59 AM
LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- May 19, 2008 -- OleOle today launched OleOle.com, a global vertical media platform that allows football (soccer) fans to create conversations and drive discussions around professional football in a whole new way. Football is the world’s largest sport with more than one billion fans, and OleOle is the first web platform to provide them with a comprehensive, custom football experience regardless of their location. A casual fan or passionate supporter of any team can create their own personalised football experience - find the latest scores and information at a glance, dive into discussions, or take an active part in the future of media and become a fan journalist.
The groundbreaking OleOle Football Platform is one of the first and only multi-lingual social media websites built around a single topic. Social media enables devoted fans to continue their passionate discussions online and create conversations, share experiences and opinions, and publish news about the sport and its teams and players, managers and officials.
Unlike any traditional media publication or website, all the content on OleOle is created, rated, moderated and edited entirely by users. And unlike any other football website, the OleOle Football Platform strives to cover the entire sport -- there is a separate fan-driven section for every professional team, league and player in the world -- more than 170 competitions, 300 leagues, 208 national teams and football federations, 5,580 clubs, and 57,500 players. The look and feel of each section on OleOle can be styled by the fans; page widgets can be added, configured and moved; and the fans can choose which content gets featured and displayed based on votes.
The Platform incorporates some of today’s most popular social media technologies and enables members to contribute and manage multi-media content including blogs, videos, photos, podcasts, history, desktop wallpapers, and stats. Thanks to the underlying social community features, fans and rivals can debate about the posted articles, news, scores, league tables, player transfers, and upcoming matches. OleOle’s integrated blogging system makes it possible for users to become reporters and commentators for their favourite teams and players. Blog posts, like all user-contributed content, get published to each relevant section on the site for fans to find quickly and easily.
“We are extremely excited about today’s launch – the feedback on the latest beta version has been tremendously positive,” said Doug Knittle, the founder and chief executive officer of OleOle. “OleOle is the only place online where football fans can unleash their passion for every team and player they follow - in one place, and in their language. Our blog system is the core of the site and has already attracted some of the sport’s most prominent bloggers - who have shut down their offsite blogs and moved everything over to OleOle. They see how the structure of our site gives them the freedom to continue writing what they want, when they want – but also gives them the promise of significantly increased readership and more recognition for their passion.”
The OleOle platform blends many social media functions together around each topical section so that fans can find information quickly and join in the discussion. Functions include:
A complete list of features and functions can be found online at: http://www.oleole.com/features
About OleOle
OleOle (www.oleole.com) is the worldwide leading social media site for football fans. Fans around the world need a site that enables news and information that is independent of the traditional media, leagues, clubs or organizations who deliver their own content. OleOle’s multi-lingual site enables football fans to connect with each other in an environment that has 100% fan-driven content - blogs, fan clubs, articles, news, podcasts, photos, videos, stats, and history. With access to today’s leading social media technologies, football supporters can write, contribute, share, rate and vote on multimedia content in 10 languages. Founded in 2006, OleOle is a privately-held international company with headquarters in
Monday, 28 April 08, 08:01 AM
Rebelling against the status-quo of “big media’s” stranglehold on the world’s sport, founder Doug Knittle enlisted the help of David Mok to create an alternative news source for football fans after he couldn’t find the information he needed during the FIFA World Cup 2006 in Germany. Together they started OleOle to break the mold of old-world geographic limitations and centralized news reporting that tethers large media conglomerates to the 1950’s. These renegades set out to build an online experience for football fans where the fans drive the news and discussions, not some commentator in a suit or a glassy-eyed editor behind a big walnut desk.
The founders shook up the ticketing industry in 2001 when Razorgator, the world first online ticket exchange, went live – enabling ticket holders anywhere to find buyers quickly and securely, and vice-versa. Razorgator quickly became one of the most successful disruptive technologies the ticketing industry has seen, and the concept was quickly copied by dozens of competitors.
The OleOle Football Platform provides football fans a unique destination - unlike any sports site anywhere – to get the real information on football news, gossip, rumors, and media - anywhere in the world. It is the world’s first global social media network, available in 10 languages to fans everywhere. OleOle is changing the definition “media company” and bringing breaking news past the filters, the censors and centralized reporting desks and putting it squarely in the hands of the fans.