by wristwatcher » Fri Jul 26, 2013 6:02 pm
by lutz » Wed Jul 31, 2013 5:51 pm
by Failed Creation » Wed Jul 31, 2013 7:46 pm
lutz wrote:Not wanting to start a new thread, this seems the most appropriate thread I could find to post in.
Not a bad suggestion in the Talking Amateurs Budget this week on the front cover regarding the association medal count/s. Suggesting grades D3 and below are hosted at a club from each relevant division. Could be a good alternative to the current set up. But could be a flop if attendance is the same as is at present.
by The Riddler » Wed Jul 31, 2013 8:46 pm
lutz wrote:Not wanting to start a new thread, this seems the most appropriate thread I could find to post in.
Not a bad suggestion in the Talking Amateurs Budget this week on the front cover regarding the association medal count/s. Suggesting grades D3 and below are hosted at a club from each relevant division. Could be a good alternative to the current set up. But could be a flop if attendance is the same as is at present.
by wristwatcher » Wed Jul 31, 2013 10:08 pm
by beef » Wed Jul 31, 2013 10:17 pm
by The Dominator » Wed Jul 31, 2013 10:35 pm
by Footy Chick » Wed Jul 31, 2013 10:42 pm
by wristwatcher » Wed Jul 31, 2013 10:50 pm
Footy Chick wrote:Yeah, it's definitely not a new idea. This has been bandied about for a couple of years.
It has pro's and cons:
Pros: Don't have to endure other divisions counts if it doesn't interest you.
Gives clubs the opportunity to play host and make a little $$
Cons: No chance to catch up with mates from other grades. I like the social aspect of the night, where you can just schmooze around...
Unless you're a fair chance to win anything, there wouldn't be too many from those clubs that won't get a sniff there, especially if the club hosting it is a long drive and a packed lunch away. (ie; couldn't see too many Lizbeff boys at a medal count night at Kenilworth unless you were top 4.
Given that there would only be 1 division (and reserves) shown, it might go for an hour at the most so in reality, how much extra $$ would the host club make given that these area held on a weeknight?
Do C comps have their own (or do you lump them together? What if you're at a 4 team club? Why split up (keeping in mind that only 2 div 1 clubs have D grades and a handful of div 2 clubs)
If actual sit down dinners were planned like the div 1/2, then would the host club claim ALL profits? plus you could only consider clubs that would comfortably seat 100+ people?
and how is Wristwatcher going to spread himself out to 10 different medal nights?
by Failed Creation » Wed Jul 31, 2013 10:51 pm
Footy Chick wrote:Yeah, it's definitely not a new idea. This has been bandied about for a couple of years.
It has pro's and cons:
Pros: Don't have to endure other divisions counts if it doesn't interest you.
Gives clubs the opportunity to play host and make a little $$
Cons: No chance to catch up with mates from other grades. I like the social aspect of the night, where you can just schmooze around...
Unless you're a fair chance to win anything, there wouldn't be too many from those clubs that won't get a sniff there, especially if the club hosting it is a long drive and a packed lunch away. (ie; couldn't see too many Lizbeff boys at a medal count night at Kenilworth unless you were top 4.
Given that there would only be 1 division (and reserves) shown, it might go for an hour at the most so in reality, how much extra $$ would the host club make given that these area held on a weeknight?
Do C comps have their own (or do you lump them together? What if you're at a 4 team club? Why split up (keeping in mind that only 2 div 1 clubs have D grades and a handful of div 2 clubs)
If actual sit down dinners were planned like the div 1/2, then would the host club claim ALL profits? plus you could only consider clubs that would comfortably seat 100+ people?
and how is Wristwatcher going to spread himself out to 10 different medal nights?
by Quarterman » Wed Jul 31, 2013 11:04 pm
Footy Chick wrote:Yeah, it's definitely not a new idea. This has been bandied about for a couple of years.
It has pro's and cons:
Pros: Don't have to endure other divisions counts if it doesn't interest you.
Gives clubs the opportunity to play host and make a little $$
Cons: No chance to catch up with mates from other grades. I like the social aspect of the night, where you can just schmooze around...
Unless you're a fair chance to win anything, there wouldn't be too many from those clubs that won't get a sniff there, especially if the club hosting it is a long drive and a packed lunch away. (ie; couldn't see too many Lizbeff boys at a medal count night at Kenilworth unless you were top 4.
Given that there would only be 1 division (and reserves) shown, it might go for an hour at the most so in reality, how much extra $$ would the host club make given that these area held on a weeknight?
Do C comps have their own (or do you lump them together? What if you're at a 4 team club? Why split up (keeping in mind that only 2 div 1 clubs have D grades and a handful of div 2 clubs)
If actual sit down dinners were planned like the div 1/2, then would the host club claim ALL profits? plus you could only consider clubs that would comfortably seat 100+ people?
and how is Wristwatcher going to spread himself out to 10 different medal nights?
by Footy Chick » Wed Jul 31, 2013 11:19 pm
Gatt_Weasel wrote:if they (Walkerville) dont win the flag ill run around the block of my street naked :) you can grab a chair and enjoy the view
by lutz » Mon Aug 05, 2013 5:07 pm
by Cash 123 » Mon Aug 05, 2013 5:17 pm
lutz wrote:David Green will be joined by none other than the Blue Ribbon Bull, Daniel MacAdam from Portland, and Tommy Lipson from North Haven tonight on the Monday Night Amateur Footy Show on 100.5 Wow FM from 6-8.
This is sure to be one the best shows of 2013, with each host on for their second run.
by wristwatcher » Mon Aug 05, 2013 6:36 pm
lutz wrote:David Green will be joined by none other than the Blue Ribbon Bull, Daniel MacAdam from Portland, and Tommy Lipson from North Haven tonight on the Monday Night Amateur Footy Show on 100.5 Wow FM from 6-8.
This is sure to be one the best shows of 2013, with each host on for their second run.
by wristwatcher » Fri Aug 09, 2013 1:26 pm
by wristwatcher » Thu Aug 15, 2013 5:06 pm
by wristwatcher » Fri Aug 16, 2013 2:48 pm
wristwatcher wrote:This weeks first confirmed special guest is Gaza coach Nathan Grainger. Who goes into the penultimate round of division 1 football this week with the unique possibility of both playing finals and facing relegation. Nathan always gives plenty and should be a very interesting interview.
Also we will of course be giving an in depth analysis of all the Div 3-8 finals games.
by the milky bar kid » Fri Aug 16, 2013 2:54 pm
wristwatcher wrote:wristwatcher wrote:This weeks first confirmed special guest is Gaza coach Nathan Grainger. Who goes into the penultimate round of division 1 football this week with the unique possibility of both playing finals and facing relegation. Nathan always gives plenty and should be a very interesting interview.
Also we will of course be giving an in depth analysis of all the Div 3-8 finals games.
The other guest this week will be the great man who needs no introduction Shaun "Dutchy" Holland to discuss what went right and what went wrong at Central United this year as well as his expert analysis of the lower divisions. He will also be taking care of this weeks music and has promised songs with real lyrics.
by wristwatcher » Fri Aug 30, 2013 3:21 pm
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