FanHarmony.com gives a voice to the sports fans that long to vent about team that leave town like an unfaithful spouse (See Seattle Sonics and Baltimore Colts).
Sports fans that want to rant about their team can share their passion with others across the country and around the world. College Sports Fans typically embody the raw passion and energy that define what it is to be a fan. Visiting some college stadiums is a near religious experience. FanHarmony is a place to share that fanaticism.
Other social sites try to suck all users personal information out so that people all over the globe can know way too much about them.
“FanHarmony doesn’t care who’s dating who. It just stays focused on what really is important in life, the things that last, like a tattoo, the teams you root for,” explains Matt Shelton, rabid sports fan.
“Nobody wants to see pictures of your girl friend. That is unless she shaved her head and painted it like a helmet so you could match in the stands! Yea baby,” continues Matt.
During a recent interview Kyle Sliger of FanHarmony was asked about the long-term goals behind the networking website . “We eventually would like to hold contests and give away sports stadiums, but realistically that may be a year or so down the road. We may have to settle for giving away tickets to sporting events.” Kyle replied. “This website is designed by sports fans, for sports fans. The people that use it can let us know what they would like it to be.”
FanHarmony is free and open for everyone to participate. Fans can: