From the founder
I built MatchDesk because the match report was always the bit that slipped.

Stewart Alexander
Founder, MatchDesk
I'm Stewart, a grassroots coach in West Yorkshire. I kept seeing the same thing: clubs with good people, good websites and real pride in the team, but the match report was the part that never quite kept up.
Not because managers and volunteers did not care. They cared. They were busy, tired, and trying to do something that is harder than it looks: turn a team sheet, a few notes and a blurry photo into something that reads like a proper report.
I saw plenty of smart football websites full of fixtures, tables, sponsors and team pages. Then the match report would be a few rushed lines: "Great game, the lads deserved the win, next week we go again." Social media was often the same. Good people doing their best, without the time or tools to make the story land.
I had lived it myself. I built club websites so we had somewhere to publish reports I would write. But each one depended on the team-sheet data arriving, a parent sending a usable image, and me stitching everything together across several tools before anything could go live.
Sometimes the report went up two or three weeks later. By then the moment had gone. The result felt old, the website looked out of date, and the players, parents and sponsors missed the chance to share something while the match still felt alive.
That is why I created MatchDesk. So your club can take the facts you already have, add the image you already took, and turn the moment into a report your players, parents and sponsors are proud to share. Match reports done before you leave the ground.