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Re: Footy Budget

Postby Jimmy_041 » Thu Jul 16, 2009 8:51 am

Looks like its Boozehound in the gunsights............
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Re: Footy Budget

Postby Browny25 » Thu Jul 16, 2009 10:00 am

Jimmy_041 wrote:Looks like its Boozehound in the gunsights............


No article?
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Re: Footy Budget

Postby Keepitreal » Thu Jul 16, 2009 10:24 am

browny2323 wrote:
Jimmy_041 wrote:Looks like its Boozehound in the gunsights............


No article?


No Budget edition as yet?
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Re: Footy Budget

Postby barbs » Thu Jul 16, 2009 10:33 am

The budget is out BH is there, but no Shrek!
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Re: Footy Budget

Postby Jimmy_041 » Thu Jul 16, 2009 10:33 am

Its up

Sometimes I cant access it either

Click on one of the earlier ones and then change the round no to 14 and enter
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Re: Footy Budget

Postby Jimmy_041 » Thu Jul 16, 2009 10:40 am

barbs wrote:The budget is out BH is there, but no Shrek!


Yeah but Boozehound's column has upset someone - then read

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Re: Footy Budget

Postby boozehound » Thu Jul 16, 2009 12:13 pm

I think you will find that there must be an issue with Shrek. While my article last week caused some controversy I think the stuff that Hosie and No Mercy are referring to may have something to do with the big green one.

I and Hose decided on replacing my article this week with the PHOS response just to be fair and give right of reply. It seems I'm not as precious about being written about than some...... :roll:
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Re: Footy Budget

Postby aceman » Wed Jul 22, 2009 8:49 pm

Just had a look through this weeks budget, interested in the Player profile section and the write up on Alfy Steed.
In the past clubs question he mentioned Ports Districts & Port Adelaide. Don't tell me he deliberately forgot the 2 seasons he spent at Gepps Cross or was it an oversight?
We loved the guy, one of the best on-field leaders the club has had for a long time, we were very sorry to see him go. Good onya Alfy, a great bloke but a shocking memory but what else would you expect from a "stevedore". When I was a few years younger they were known as "wharfies" but I guess I am getting on a bit!
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Re: Footy Budget

Postby Keepitreal » Wed Jul 22, 2009 9:19 pm

aceman wrote:Just had a look through this weeks budget, interested in the Player profile section and the write up on Alfy Steed.
In the past clubs question he mentioned Ports Districts & Port Adelaide. Don't tell me he deliberately forgot the 2 seasons he spent at Gepps Cross or was it an oversight?
We loved the guy, one of the best on-field leaders the club has had for a long time, we were very sorry to see him go. Good onya Alfy, a great bloke but a shocking memory but what else would you expect from a "stevedore". When I was a few years younger they were known as "wharfies" but I guess I am getting on a bit!


Check last year budget edition photos, probably another re-run.
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Re: Footy Budget

Postby Benchwarmer » Wed Jul 22, 2009 11:14 pm

This week's editorial regarding iScore is nothing short of bizarre!

Having seen the on-line scores system in operation first hand in Victoria over two years before I moved West, most clubs have no issue at all with getting scores in by 5.30pm. The 42-team Eastern Football League averages around 41-42 responses by that deadline each week and usually that club is moments away from submitting their details. The information used (q by q scores, best and goalkickers) are used for the two Melbourne-based Sunday and Monday papers.

In WA, it's slightly different as they need to ring scores through by 5.30 - they don't need to submit the goalkickers and best players as the Sunday Times and the West Australian don't use this information.

To give you an insight into press deadlines, I am involved with the District cricket competition in Perth. Play on each match day ends around 6.20pm and the WACA has to have prepare the eight First Grade scorecards and the summary scores for Seconds through to Under 15 and submit them to the Sunday Times by no later than 7.00pm.

In summary, that's 40 minutes to receive eight score cards by fax, type them up in the required format and also receive and process the summary scores of 40 other matches by phone or fax and submit them to the press. We always hope that matches don't run late ... especially First Grade matches - a 6.45pm finish would be a killer for us!

The Sunday Times' statewide copy deadline is 7.00pm, which allows the newspaper's workers the chance to work out how much space needs to be allocated to country sports news (edition one) and metro sports news which include District cricket, baseball, etc. (for the other editions). The same applies to other sections of the paper.

This scenario would be the same with any Sunday metropolitan newspaper in Australia. Correct me if I am wrong, but all country and amateur scores are in all editions of the Sunday Mail (including the country edition).

The editor, sub-editors and journos, etc. need to know what space they have available and what goes in and what comes out ... could you imagine the mess if everyone had until 9pm to deliver copy - if there was a space in the paper which needed to be filled imagine the calamity where people have to find and write a story in a matter of minutes to fill the space! They would be trying to create two complete newspapers in a matter of three hours ... one for the city and one for the country!

The country edition is printed around 8pm and the metro ones start around 10pm, which allows for things such as late news, stumps scores for Shield or Test cricket and other news that develops up until around 8-9pm.

The i-Score process can be rather easy if there is someone with a laptop at the ready and is well prepared. Usually one team official will be recording the goalscorers and the q by q scores during the game - so if they are relayed to someone at a laptop ASAP after a match ends then there is ample time to do a 5-10 minute job in a 45-odd minute period. Good organisation means that the job is done with a minimum of fuss ... if there was no internet connection available after the game for a significant period of time then that is different.

If you don't want the information in the Sunday Mail, then non-submission is the easy way to do it and keep the footy public partly-informed. We have been in the 21st century for almost ten years now and good economics says that the days of copy takers in an office should be a thing of the past especially with the technology we now have available - you only need someone 'cutting and pasting' from the League office to send to the media outlets and that information is out before 6pm.

All the leagues in Melbourne do it the same way as iScore and many of the leagues have the match informatiion for League and Reserves on their websites by 6pm for the benefit of the football public ... thanks to the diligence of club officials.
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Re: Footy Budget

Postby Jabber » Thu Jul 23, 2009 12:35 pm

According to the Axeman Plympton is conceding 59.42 goals a game, not bad for being on top of the ladder, dont worry about our defence, if we're on top while still conceding nearly 60 goals a game then we must have lockett, dunstall, ablett, matthews, mckenna, j smith up forward!!!
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Re: Footy Budget

Postby Benchwarmer » Thu Jul 23, 2009 3:19 pm

Personally, I don't agree with the alleged $200 fine for non-submission of scores. A fine of $20 is far more appropriate if fines are to be levied.
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Re: Footy Budget

Postby EddieV » Thu Jul 23, 2009 4:56 pm

Unless there are other reasons it seems a little high.....im sure the league is aware of what a club must do to raise $200 in funds to pay these fines.
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Re: Footy Budget

Postby Benchwarmer » Thu Jul 23, 2009 8:07 pm

LOL Jabber, sounds more like my boys than Plympton!
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Re: Footy Budget

Postby gottabekiddin » Wed Jul 29, 2009 10:23 pm

Looking good in the mirror Riddler in your Profile this week. Nice head
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Re: Footy Budget

Postby The Riddler » Wed Jul 29, 2009 10:37 pm

gottabekiddin wrote:Looking good in the mirror Riddler in your Profile this week. Nice head

I think i've been stitched up here :lol:
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Re: Footy Budget

Postby gottabekiddin » Thu Aug 06, 2009 11:26 pm

gottabekiddin wrote:Looking good in the mirror Riddler in your Profile this week. Nice head


Just found a worse head than yours Riddler - The Shrek is in the Budget this week
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Re: Footy Budget

Postby gottabekiddin » Fri Aug 07, 2009 3:19 pm

yes riddler thanks for that - I agree many clubs will use the picture of Shrek on club Darts Board

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Re: Footy Budget

Postby The Riddler » Wed Aug 19, 2009 5:05 pm

The new finals format for The Budget looks awesome!

http://www.talkingamateurs.com.au/image ... und_19.pdf
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Re: Footy Budget

Postby Benchwarmer » Fri Aug 21, 2009 1:58 pm

... with no Reserves teams.

I thought that having made the finals, they deserved a team listing or maybe even a mention. Not everyone can be a League player, some people are happy to be B-grade players because they know their limitations - but they cannot keep the Budget as a souvenir of playing in the finals because the reserves players aren't there.
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