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Public fixture pages: help parents and alumni follow sport without logins
Why public, read-only pages reduce friction for supporters — and what schools should publish (and what to keep private).
Supporters want clarity, not accounts
For parents and alumni, the best experience is usually read-only access to fixtures and results — something they can open from WhatsApp, email, or the school website without creating an account.
What to publish
Publish what helps families plan attendance and celebrate outcomes: dates, venues, opponents, age groups, and results. Keep sensitive operational notes and internal discussions inside staff tools.
FierScore supports public school fixture views and shareable match links as part of its model — see solutions.
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Next step
Pick one upcoming week and commit to publishing fixtures in one consistent place — then measure how many “what time is kickoff?” messages disappear.
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