By Matt Cecil

The official website of the Wanderers is proving to be more popular than ever before with Blues' fans, with traffic to the site increasing month-by-month, but we want to hear your thoughts on how wwfc.com can improve as we enter the summer months.

Wanderers' season may have ended but there's still plenty to talk about as the club continues its hunt for a new manager and engages in transfer activity by looking to bring new players into the squad, and wwfc.com will be on hand to provide all the news as it breaks.

But with the absence of matches over the next few weeks, there'll also be plenty of time for special features and general improvements to both the main website and Wanderers World, and the staff in the media team will be more than happy to hear any suggestions or comments you may have.

The site is maintained on a daily basis by lifelong Blues fan Ross Jeavons, who joined the club last summer after completing a degree in journalism at Sheffield University, and Ben Campbell, a newly-converted Wanderers supporter who joined in January with a sports journalism degree from the University of Central Lancashire.

Meanwhile, production manager Hannah Jemmett, who controls the big screen operation and has a regular input into the Wanderers World service, grew up on the terraces at Adams Park, and of course Head of Media Alan Parry is a long-serving Blues fan and associate director of the club.

So it really is a website written by fans for the fans, and that's why we'd love to hear from you. Please email your comments to ross.jeavons@wwfc.com or ben.campbell@wwfc.com, or leave a message on the official Facebook page.

The departure of Paul Lambert on Tuesday 20th May attracted more visitors to the site than ever before for a non-match related topic, while it is forecast that the month of May will produce more than half a million page views on the website.


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