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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2016 17:15:27 GMT
I would have thought the reason behind this was obvious.... To reduce pressure on the ref in a live match situation something similar to why injuries or controversial incidents are normally not replayed on stadium screens. Annoying but understandable. All the more reason for taking the playing time away from the referee completely. One thing Football could learn from Rugby; someone off the field stop the clock when the ball is "dead" and restart when it comes back into play. Everyone pretty much knows where they stand then. No point in delaying play. Games would last 180 minutes!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2016 17:19:32 GMT
All the more reason for taking the playing time away from the referee completely. One thing Football could learn from Rugby; someone off the field stop the clock when the ball is "dead" and restart when it comes back into play. Everyone pretty much knows where they stand then. No point in delaying play. Games would last 180 minutes! Exeter v Carlisle did last week.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2016 17:49:20 GMT
Low-hanging fruit number one for me would be the club's website. Just look at how professional-looking and easy to navigate Bristol Manor Farm's is compared to ours. I can only find my way around ours from years of experience. we lost the big top 2 clash at odd down 2-1 last night, crap result good night out though all for 6 quid
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Post by severnbeachline on Mar 16, 2016 17:58:31 GMT
Low-hanging fruit number one for me would be the club's website. Just look at how professional-looking and easy to navigate Bristol Manor Farm's is compared to ours. I can only find my way around ours from years of experience. we lost the big top 2 clash at odd down 2-1 last night, crap result good night out though all for 6 quid I know mate I was there. Disappointing but I'm not totally convinced Odd Down will pass the ground-grading.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2016 18:38:08 GMT
we lost the big top 2 clash at odd down 2-1 last night, crap result good night out though all for 6 quid I know mate I was there. Disappointing but I'm not totally convinced Odd Down will pass the ground-grading. i know its sour grapes but i couldnt watch that every week, i had neck-ache on the way home
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2016 20:07:05 GMT
Low-hanging fruit number one for me would be the club's website. Just look at how professional-looking and easy to navigate Bristol Manor Farm's is compared to ours. I can only find my way around ours from years of experience. As a league club are we not we tied to the format of the website by the league?
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Post by severnbeachline on Mar 16, 2016 20:14:46 GMT
Low-hanging fruit number one for me would be the club's website. Just look at how professional-looking and easy to navigate Bristol Manor Farm's is compared to ours. I can only find my way around ours from years of experience. As a league club are we not we tied to the format of the website by the league? Jesus really? Why would they impose that s**te on everyone?
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Post by severnbeachline on Mar 16, 2016 20:19:20 GMT
I know mate I was there. Disappointing but I'm not totally convinced Odd Down will pass the ground-grading. i know its sour grapes but i couldnt watch that every week, i had neck-ache on the way home It wasn't great but they had a ton of pace up front whilst Farm kept trying these flicks that just didn't work and were second to pretty much everything. I didn't see Odd Down's pen so I can't comment but you were 100% denied a hand-ball in the box during the first half.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2016 20:24:08 GMT
Low-hanging fruit number one for me would be the club's website. Just look at how professional-looking and easy to navigate Bristol Manor Farm's is compared to ours. I can only find my way around ours from years of experience. As a league club are we not we tied to the format of the website by the league? No but the league site does have finacial advantages from the advertising etc.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2016 21:42:17 GMT
As a league club are we not we tied to the format of the website by the league? No but the league site does have finacial advantages from the advertising etc. Thank you, I can remember Ian Cole saying we were tied to it, perhaps that is what he meant, as in tied in due to the financial advantages.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2016 0:51:07 GMT
i know its sour grapes but i couldnt watch that every week, i had neck-ache on the way home It wasn't great but they had a ton of pace up front whilst Farm kept trying these flicks that just didn't work and were second to pretty much everything. I didn't see Odd Down's pen so I can't comment but you were 100% denied a hand-ball in the box during the first half.Ah you get some and some you don't . We missed some gilt edged chances that first half and paid for it . The Simpson clan are from lockleaze by me . You should see their old man now he Was fast lol
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Post by pirateduncan on Mar 17, 2016 19:13:56 GMT
Non-specific and cliched so probably not quite in accord with the thread, but for me it's simple...goodwill
Improve relations between the club (boardroom, coaching staff and players) with the supporters and the community. Goodwill in the local and national press and a respectful relationship with other football clubs.
Rovers already do some of this, but always always room for improvement.
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Post by optogas1976 on Mar 21, 2016 21:19:22 GMT
That moment when your ex-wife messages you with the derogatory comment you made on here about her being in the blue flames. ........
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