PR Media Blog: “(Charlotte’s) Web 2.0”

Muddy Matches gets a mention in this blog entry about Farmers Weekly Interactive winning their Online Community Award. Farmers Weekly Interactive, aside from news, carries all manner of social content including forums, blogs, photos, video and an online dating community called “Muddy Matches”, complete with an interactive quiz to assess how “muddy” (i.e., how country-fied)… Continue reading PR Media Blog: “(Charlotte’s) Web 2.0”

Irish Independent: “Finding that someone special”

In her questions and advice column ‘This Life’, Orla Barry recommended Muddy Matches to a girl who was asking for advice about meeting people: “Muddymatches genuinely sounds like good fun. It was originally a British-based website which recently expanded its membership to Ireland. The idea is to bring people together who might have similar levels… Continue reading Irish Independent: “Finding that someone special”

BBC Radio Kent: The John Warnett Breakfast Programme.

Lucy had a chat with John Warnett from BBC Radio Kent about rural dating and what it means to be ‘muddy’.  Mark from Game for Everything, who lives in Kent and met someone on the site in March, was also interviewed, followed by Karen and Duncan – the first couple on Muddy Matches to tie… Continue reading BBC Radio Kent: The John Warnett Breakfast Programme.

Financial Times: “Faint hearts and fair maids”

Muddy Matches got a mention in the Financial Times in an article by Miss Moneypenny.  Click here to read more. “Maybe cities are just too full of people who are all too busy to embark on a meaningful relationship. But the countryside is no better. I was intrigued when I visited the Game Fair at… Continue reading Financial Times: “Faint hearts and fair maids”