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Apr 13, 2019 10:12:29 GMT
Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2019 10:12:29 GMT
Consistently good yes. If your organising awards evening you try to make it as good as possible regardless of anything else,especially anything outside of your control. But i imagine that for you that's the wrong answer. Mostly the correct answer, but what's this bit about things outside of our control? Well whoever organised the awards is unlikely to be recruiting players and selecting the team or paying for the new ground we need.
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Apr 13, 2019 10:48:39 GMT
Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2019 10:48:39 GMT
Mostly the correct answer, but what's this bit about things outside of our control? Well whoever organised the awards is unlikely to be recruiting players and selecting the team or paying for the new ground we need. What are you talking about? How about this for a challenge, find this 3rd party contractor and ask them for their version of events surrounding the new screen not being functional today. Good luck with that.
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Apr 13, 2019 11:07:47 GMT
Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2019 11:07:47 GMT
Well whoever organised the awards is unlikely to be recruiting players and selecting the team or paying for the new ground we need. What are you talking about? How about this for a challenge, find this 3rd party contractor and ask them for their version of events surrounding the new screen not being functional today. Good luck with that. No thanks,im just going to watch the game and support my team.
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Apr 13, 2019 11:14:27 GMT
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Post by Peter Parker on Apr 13, 2019 11:14:27 GMT
I think I liked it better when we didnt do anything and we moaned about that.
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Apr 13, 2019 11:37:55 GMT
Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2019 11:37:55 GMT
What are you talking about? How about this for a challenge, find this 3rd party contractor and ask them for their version of events surrounding the new screen not being functional today. Good luck with that. No thanks,im just going to watch the game and support my team. So, happy to argue when someone says that the event masks how the club is run, but when pointed in the direction of a specific area where blame is being apportioned to a 3rd party contractor, with no evidence, and I'll wager that this contractor is never named and nobody ever says exactly what mistake the contractor made, you aren't interested. If you want to defend something do it, if you don't, well, just don't, don't go half way and then bottle it when things get a bit sticky for you. How about asking how much the young Lady assisting with the presentation cost and whether that was a good use of money? You may think it doesn't matter as long as the event turns a profit, for me there's an ethical issue here if we are wasting huge sums on a Woman to do this whilst we have supporters taking out finance to purchase season tickets.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2019 18:14:58 GMT
No thanks,im just going to watch the game and support my team. So, happy to argue when someone says that the event masks how the club is run, but when pointed in the direction of a specific area where blame is being apportioned to a 3rd party contractor, with no evidence, and I'll wager that this contractor is never named and nobody ever says exactly what mistake the contractor made, you aren't interested. If you want to defend something do it, if you don't, well, just don't, don't go half way and then bottle it when things get a bit sticky for you. How about asking how much the young Lady assisting with the presentation cost and whether that was a good use of money? You may think it doesn't matter as long as the event turns a profit, for me there's an ethical issue here if we are wasting huge sums on a Woman to do this whilst we have supporters taking out finance to purchase season tickets. No idea what your boring on about. If the awards was a success then that's great in itself.
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Post by Igitur on Apr 14, 2019 7:48:22 GMT
If the awards show did not make a 'loss' then fine, but there are SO many other things the club needs to do.
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Apr 14, 2019 14:24:39 GMT
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Apr 14, 2019 14:24:39 GMT
So, happy to argue when someone says that the event masks how the club is run, but when pointed in the direction of a specific area where blame is being apportioned to a 3rd party contractor, with no evidence, and I'll wager that this contractor is never named and nobody ever says exactly what mistake the contractor made, you aren't interested. If you want to defend something do it, if you don't, well, just don't, don't go half way and then bottle it when things get a bit sticky for you. How about asking how much the young Lady assisting with the presentation cost and whether that was a good use of money? You may think it doesn't matter as long as the event turns a profit, for me there's an ethical issue here if we are wasting huge sums on a Woman to do this whilst we have supporters taking out finance to purchase season tickets. No idea what your boring on about. If the awards was a success then that's great in itself. That's exactly right. Whatever way you choose to look at it, on it's own the event appears to be an enviable, professionally organised event. I know you can draw what you like from anything, but the end of awards ceremony must be pretty good because it appears not one valid criticism has come from the event itself. Well done the commercial department for arranging and executing such a prestigious occasion and making it inclusive by giving fans opportunity to join in.
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Post by Rex on Apr 14, 2019 15:04:15 GMT
No idea what your boring on about. If the awards was a success then that's great in itself. That's exactly right. Whatever way you choose to look at it, on it's own the event appears to be an enviable, professionally organised event. I know you can draw what you like from anything, but the end of awards ceremony must be pretty good because it appears not one valid criticism has come from the event itself. Well done the commercial department for arranging and executing such a prestigious occasion and making it inclusive by giving fans opportunity to join in.I have been to both of the end of season award evenings since we started holding them in town and they have indeed been incredibly professional and enjoyable but I'm not sure you could call them all that inclusive. You have to be an 1883 member to attend, which unless you are lucky enough-like me- to work for a company who is a member, would be out of most peoples budget.
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Apr 14, 2019 15:59:35 GMT
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Apr 14, 2019 15:59:35 GMT
That's exactly right. Whatever way you choose to look at it, on it's own the event appears to be an enviable, professionally organised event. I know you can draw what you like from anything, but the end of awards ceremony must be pretty good because it appears not one valid criticism has come from the event itself. Well done the commercial department for arranging and executing such a prestigious occasion and making it inclusive by giving fans opportunity to join in.I have been to both of the end of season award evenings since we started holding them in town and they have indeed been incredibly professional and enjoyable but I'm not sure you could call them all that inclusive. You have to be an 1883 member to attend, which unless you are lucky enough-like me- to work for a company who is a member, would be out of most peoples budget. Hey, well done you, Rex! From o s: "Doors open at 6:00pm with dinner served at 7:30pm. Tables of 10 are priced at £650, alternatively you can purchase individual tickets at £75 per person (you will be placed on a shared table)." I agree, it's an expensive call for a one off, but.....I did say inclusive (as opposed to exclusive, (like, remember the valentine's ball by Holtby, anyone?), as in "opportunity". I suppose if you saved £1.50 every week from now to next e o s a you can pay for yourself to attend if it means that much to you.....? Point is, open to regular fans.
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Apr 14, 2019 16:39:27 GMT
Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2019 16:39:27 GMT
That's exactly right. Whatever way you choose to look at it, on it's own the event appears to be an enviable, professionally organised event. I know you can draw what you like from anything, but the end of awards ceremony must be pretty good because it appears not one valid criticism has come from the event itself. Well done the commercial department for arranging and executing such a prestigious occasion and making it inclusive by giving fans opportunity to join in.I have been to both of the end of season award evenings since we started holding them in town and they have indeed been incredibly professional and enjoyable but I'm not sure you could call them all that inclusive. You have to be an 1883 member to attend, which unless you are lucky enough-like me- to work for a company who is a member, would be out of most peoples budget. Save your breath. The apologists aren't interested in facts, like how much that young Lady was paid to help present the event. The figure I've heard is simply obscene. At the same time people who can't afford to pay for season tickets in 1 go still, as far as I'm aware, have no payment plan option in place for them and are being pressured into paying before this season has even ended. To rub salt in to the wounds of people wanting to use that payment option, he hasn't even bothered removing the link to Zebra Finance. How long ago is it now since they stopped accepting any new business, 28th March wasn't it? Here we go, this is still on the site right now; One mistake after another, after another, after another. On the 'How to renew your ticket' help page, he's obviously commissioned that 4 year old girl from last season's video to assist with spelling, check this mess out; Did anybody ask for a reference from Brighton for this bloke?
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Apr 14, 2019 17:18:00 GMT
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Apr 14, 2019 17:18:00 GMT
Save your breath.
"The apologists aren't interested in facts, like how much that young Lady was paid to help present the event. The figure I've heard is simply obscene."
The quote marks are the only relevant comments (from Bambi) to o p and running thread, the rest is nothing to do with the title of thread and a sideline imo to confuse the positivity of subject matter.
What are you talking about, Bambi?
What figure is obscene? Why is it obscene? What is your source of info?
Im trying to understand you if you stick to the point..
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Apr 14, 2019 17:43:37 GMT
Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2019 17:43:37 GMT
Save your breath. "The apologists aren't interested in facts, like how much that young Lady was paid to help present the event. The figure I've heard is simply obscene." The quote marks are the only relevant comments (from Bambi) to o p and running thread, the rest is nothing to do with the title of thread and a sideline imo to confuse the positivity of subject matter. What are you talking about, Bambi? What figure is obscene? Why is it obscene? What is your source of info? Im trying to understand you if you stick to the point.. Sorry about that, should posts be forwarded to you for approval in future to make sure they stay sufficiently on topic? Let's do 1 bit at a time, if it's all going a bit fast for you that is; The same bloke organised this as is responsible for all of our commercial stuff. We still have a live link to Zebra Finance on the official site. In one place he's sw****** around with high rollers, in another he's not organised enough to take down that link and at the same time is financially penalising people who may have been dependant on that payment plan option unless they can pay in full for next season by this coming Tuesday, April 16th. Feels pretty tasteless to me, bordering on crass. There you go, 1 point only, linked to EOSA. Is that OK?
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Apr 14, 2019 18:01:41 GMT
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Apr 14, 2019 18:01:41 GMT
Save your breath. "The apologists aren't interested in facts, like how much that young Lady was paid to help present the event. The figure I've heard is simply obscene." The quote marks are the only relevant comments (from Bambi) to o p and running thread, the rest is nothing to do with the title of thread and a sideline imo to confuse the positivity of subject matter. What are you talking about, Bambi? What figure is obscene? Why is it obscene? What is your source of info? Im trying to understand you if you stick to the point.. Sorry about that, should posts be forwarded to you for approval in future to make sure they stay sufficiently on topic? Let's do 1 bit at a time, if it's all going a bit fast for you that is; The same bloke organised this as is responsible for all of our commercial stuff. We still have a live link to Zebra Finance on the official site. In one place he's sw*** around with high rollers, in another he's not organised enough to take down that link and at the same time is financially penalising people who may have been dependant on that payment plan option unless they can pay in full for next season by this coming Tuesday, April 16th. Feels pretty tasteless to me, bordering on crass. There you go, 1 point only, linked to EOSA. Is that OK? Lovely post. Still trying to pick out the relevance between anything and zebras...? Back to topics. What are you talking about, Bambi? What figure is obscene? Why is it obscene? What is your source of info? Im trying to understand you if you stick to the point..
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Post by Rex on Apr 15, 2019 6:04:24 GMT
I have been to both of the end of season award evenings since we started holding them in town and they have indeed been incredibly professional and enjoyable but I'm not sure you could call them all that inclusive. You have to be an 1883 member to attend, which unless you are lucky enough-like me- to work for a company who is a member, would be out of most peoples budget. Hey, well done you, Rex! From o s: "Doors open at 6:00pm with dinner served at 7:30pm. Tables of 10 are priced at £650, alternatively you can purchase individual tickets at £75 per person (you will be placed on a shared table)." I agree, it's an expensive call for a one off, but.....I did say inclusive (as opposed to exclusive, (like, remember the valentine's ball by Holtby, anyone?), as in "opportunity". I suppose if you saved £1.50 every week from now to next e o s a you can pay for yourself to attend if it means that much to you.....? Point is, open to regular fans. My apologies, I hadn't realised you could buy a ticket, I thought it was 1883 members only. There was me thinking I was special and they've been letting the riff raff in all along!
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