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27th October 2012 |
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How to write a match report
Write like a pro! Follow this step-by-step guide and create a powerful match report for your Pitchero club website.
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Writing the all-important match report can be a daunting experience but a club website would not be complete with out them. Plus match reports are a great way to motivate players and attract new supporters to your club.
With this step-by-step guide, Pitchero will help you create a professional match report ready for your club website and the local press.
Step 1. Preparation

If you know you will be writing a match report, remember to take a pen and paper to the game, or use your smart phone to make notes.
To save time, try to get hold of the team selection or a list of players before kick off. You can then add notes next to each name or shirt number.
Finally, always take a camera. Publishing photos with your match report will instantly increase the number of views.
Step 2. Headline and tagline

Your headline must attract the reader’s attention in 2 seconds, so make sure you use a short, sharp sentence, no longer than six words.
‘Old Boys FC win epic battle’ or ‘Smith scores hat-trick in thriller’
The tagline should then be used to provide key details, including the final result in one or two sentences.
‘Olds Boys FC come from behind in wet and windy conditions to win 4-3 at home to league leaders Villa Park. Old Boys now go top with 3 games left to play.’
or
‘Toby Smith leads from the front to score 3 tries and help save Luton from relegation.’
Note: Pitchero will always list the classified result at the top of the match report, so you do not need to enter this in the headline or tag line. You should instead use the space to be creative!
Step 3. Content

When writing the body of the text start by listing key events in the order they happened.
Key events could include:
Once the key events are in place, add a short introduction to set the scene:
You can also include background information such as:
Now link the events together making sure your follow these simple rules:
Step 4. Summing up

Once the body of the report is completed, write a conclusion summing up the teams performance.
Why not include a quote from the coach, team manager or a dedicated parent?
You can also include a list of areas which needs work, such as defence or attack, and a list of targets which the team can aim for.
At this time, it's also a good idea to thank your opposition and the referee or umpire.
Finally, and this is very important, make sure to finish by promoting upcoming games and training sessions.
The match report will be read by all player and parents so make the most of it!
Step 5. Photos

To make your match report an instant success - always use a photo. Even if you lose by 50 goals, users will still read the report to view the photos.
Include as many photos as you can and pick the best photo to use at the top of the page.
Remember, Pitchero allows all members to upload and share photo albums with a club website and each album can be assigned to a specific match report. So make sure you encourage parents and supporters to upload their photos!
If you do not have a photo from the game, use a photo of a player from a past game or a team photo. Either way, always use a photo!
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How do you write your match reports? Do you have tips to share?
We would love to hear your feedback, add your comments below.
With this step-by-step guide, Pitchero will help you create a professional match report ready for your club website and the local press.
Step 1. Preparation

If you know you will be writing a match report, remember to take a pen and paper to the game, or use your smart phone to make notes.
To save time, try to get hold of the team selection or a list of players before kick off. You can then add notes next to each name or shirt number.
Finally, always take a camera. Publishing photos with your match report will instantly increase the number of views.
Step 2. Headline and tagline

Your headline must attract the reader’s attention in 2 seconds, so make sure you use a short, sharp sentence, no longer than six words.
‘Old Boys FC win epic battle’ or ‘Smith scores hat-trick in thriller’
The tagline should then be used to provide key details, including the final result in one or two sentences.
‘Olds Boys FC come from behind in wet and windy conditions to win 4-3 at home to league leaders Villa Park. Old Boys now go top with 3 games left to play.’
or
‘Toby Smith leads from the front to score 3 tries and help save Luton from relegation.’
Note: Pitchero will always list the classified result at the top of the match report, so you do not need to enter this in the headline or tag line. You should instead use the space to be creative!
Step 3. Content

When writing the body of the text start by listing key events in the order they happened.
Key events could include:
- Goals or tries.
- Penalties or conversations.
- Substitutes on and off the field.
- Red or yellow cards.
- Injuries or stoppages in play.
- Also include; exciting periods of play and well executed moves.
Once the key events are in place, add a short introduction to set the scene:
- What was the weather like? What state was the pitch in?
You can also include background information such as:
- What have been the past results between the two teams?
- Where are they in the league table?
- Which team has the better form going into the game?
Now link the events together making sure your follow these simple rules:
- Be specific, do not ramble.
- Use short paragraphs no longer than two sentences.
- Include where appropriate the names of players and coaches.
- Always be positive.
- Never be negative.
Step 4. Summing up

Once the body of the report is completed, write a conclusion summing up the teams performance.
Why not include a quote from the coach, team manager or a dedicated parent?
You can also include a list of areas which needs work, such as defence or attack, and a list of targets which the team can aim for.
At this time, it's also a good idea to thank your opposition and the referee or umpire.
Finally, and this is very important, make sure to finish by promoting upcoming games and training sessions.
- Who are you playing next and where? What time should you meet?
- Are you training this week? If so, which day and at what time?
The match report will be read by all player and parents so make the most of it!
Step 5. Photos

To make your match report an instant success - always use a photo. Even if you lose by 50 goals, users will still read the report to view the photos.
Include as many photos as you can and pick the best photo to use at the top of the page.
Remember, Pitchero allows all members to upload and share photo albums with a club website and each album can be assigned to a specific match report. So make sure you encourage parents and supporters to upload their photos!
If you do not have a photo from the game, use a photo of a player from a past game or a team photo. Either way, always use a photo!
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How do you write your match reports? Do you have tips to share?
We would love to hear your feedback, add your comments below.
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It would be really useful if Pitchero allowed the full lineup (including unused substitutes) to be added and listed in number order on the match stats and/or match reports page.
Having to type it into the report doesn't properly integrate it into the site.
I wish we had the ability for match reports to appear in the main club news section as well as the team section if we so wish to gain more visibility.
Agree about lineups automatically going in the report, and also wouldn't it be nice to sort the stats out as they are not really up the standard of the rest of the website.
Can more than one album be attached to each report? If so, how?
It's unfortunate that the name of the person uploading the match report is the name Pitchero credits with writing it. We have one team admin per squad but the responsibility of writing the report is shared around. It would be better to have the option of crediting the writer somehow!
How do you include a link to the league table and league round up? I write the reports but cant find out how to do the 'league round up' section.
Can anybody shine any light??
I agree with Steve Ratcliffe above - it's also rather annoying that any minor edits made by a webmaster (e.g. correcting a spelling mistake) change the attribution of the report from the original poster to the last person to edit...
Player performance ratings would be good to add to the stats.
how about a section where we can list players out of action due to injury - "from the physio" or something similar.
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