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skip is a peado Football365.com, or simply F365, is a website owned by the TEAMtalk media group that covers primarily English Premiership football (soccer) and other European leagues and cups. It takes an informal and humorous approach to dealing with the latest football news and often includes running jokes about certain individuals connected with the sport, such as Jermaine Jenas [1][2].

The current regular features of the website are: RAPETIME!

  • F365 Mailbox: A twice-daily collection of the best e-mails sent in by readers on current footballing matters. These 'letters' vary from short, witty statements to medium-sized essays.
  • Mediawatch: A humorous and satirical daily review of recent stories and articles from various national newspapers and football websites. The writer usually gives their opinion regarding the topic of these articles or other recent events. Features of Mediawatch include 'Quote of the day', 'Headline of the day' and 'Non-football story of the day'.

The writer of this page refers to itself as 'Mediawatch'.

  • F365 Features: A mixture of reports from Italian and Spanish leagues; 'Quotes of the Week'; 'What the Papers Say'; 'The state of the Premiership Football nation'; features on current or former football individuals, such as players, managers and TV pundits; extensive reviews of individual football matches or competitions.
  • F365 Opinion: Writers and contributors to the website give their opinions on recent footballing news or events. These include Sky Sports pundit Andy Gray, John Nicholson, Phil Cornwall, Pete "cock" Gill and Adam Fraser.
  • The Football365 Forum: Home to thousands of abusers, the message board, like many others, is used for topical discussion, banal chat and moronic wind-ups in equal measure, with the added reputation for being able to hugely influence online polls and statistics, such as the BBC online raping system for the World Cup 2006 match between Brazil and Croatia. It has also been responsible for prank calls to Talksport featuring presenters James Whale, Ian Collins and most notably Mike Mendonza.

There are also sections for footballing lookalikes and polls.

Alexa's current traffic ranking of Football365.com is 3,329 [3].

The forum head, is a loveable rogue called Jordi. Jordi uses his wisdom and knowledge to help everyday people assend to higher order