Re: PDCA
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2023 1:30 pm
About time a few blokes teed off on here, bloody boring otherwise.
The Bedge wrote:Friday evening last week, I posted comments on here related to the Eyre Royals Cricket Club which were unfounded, derogatory, harmful and serious in nature.
I unreservedly apologise for my actions and behavior, and for the distress and offence that my remarks caused. I have always enjoyed a good relationship with Eyre Royals, and have fond memories of my time spent at the club and the relationships formed with it's members - it's sobering to think that I've caused damage to that with a few moments of carelessness.
Whilst it's no excuse, following a very trying period in recent weeks, plus an over indulgence of beer - I was overwhelmed with indignation at another comment that was made on here, and reacted stupidly and without thought or consideration for those impacted, and dragged the Eyre Royals club unwillingly into my response.
As a person in a position of trust and responsibility within my club, I need to hold myself to the highest account and be representative of the behavior expected of me and that I would expect of my members. It was foolish, immature and irresponsible. I am sorry.
I also want to extend my sincerest apologies on behalf of the Enfield United CCC for the actions and situation that unfolded during our B grade match over the last two weeks, and for the part that our players played in bringing the game into disrepute. As a club, we don't stand for these behaviors and we are committed to improving our standards and expectations of our members across all facets.
My only hope, is that we are able to put the past two weeks behind us sooner rather than later, and return as a collective to resuming playing, promoting and developing the great game of cricket in our communities.
The Bedge wrote:Friday evening last week, I posted comments on here related to the Eyre Royals Cricket Club which were unfounded, derogatory, harmful and serious in nature.
I unreservedly apologise for my actions and behavior, and for the distress and offence that my remarks caused. I have always enjoyed a good relationship with Eyre Royals, and have fond memories of my time spent at the club and the relationships formed with it's members - it's sobering to think that I've caused damage to that with a few moments of carelessness.
Whilst it's no excuse, following a very trying period in recent weeks, plus an over indulgence of beer - I was overwhelmed with indignation at another comment that was made on here, and reacted stupidly and without thought or consideration for those impacted, and dragged the Eyre Royals club unwillingly into my response.
As a person in a position of trust and responsibility within my club, I need to hold myself to the highest account and be representative of the behavior expected of me and that I would expect of my members. It was foolish, immature and irresponsible. I am sorry.
I also want to extend my sincerest apologies on behalf of the Enfield United CCC for the actions and situation that unfolded during our B grade match over the last two weeks, and for the part that our players played in bringing the game into disrepute. As a club, we don't stand for these behaviors and we are committed to improving our standards and expectations of our members across all facets.
My only hope, is that we are able to put the past two weeks behind us sooner rather than later, and return as a collective to resuming playing, promoting and developing the great game of cricket in our communities.
no_remorse28 wrote:The Bedge wrote:Friday evening last week, I posted comments on here related to the Eyre Royals Cricket Club which were unfounded, derogatory, harmful and serious in nature.
I unreservedly apologise for my actions and behavior, and for the distress and offence that my remarks caused. I have always enjoyed a good relationship with Eyre Royals, and have fond memories of my time spent at the club and the relationships formed with it's members - it's sobering to think that I've caused damage to that with a few moments of carelessness.
Whilst it's no excuse, following a very trying period in recent weeks, plus an over indulgence of beer - I was overwhelmed with indignation at another comment that was made on here, and reacted stupidly and without thought or consideration for those impacted, and dragged the Eyre Royals club unwillingly into my response.
As a person in a position of trust and responsibility within my club, I need to hold myself to the highest account and be representative of the behavior expected of me and that I would expect of my members. It was foolish, immature and irresponsible. I am sorry.
I also want to extend my sincerest apologies on behalf of the Enfield United CCC for the actions and situation that unfolded during our B grade match over the last two weeks, and for the part that our players played in bringing the game into disrepute. As a club, we don't stand for these behaviors and we are committed to improving our standards and expectations of our members across all facets.
My only hope, is that we are able to put the past two weeks behind us sooner rather than later, and return as a collective to resuming playing, promoting and developing the great game of cricket in our communities.
If anyone reading the forums didn't realise that was old school phantom gossiper on the gas then they just don't recall the great times the forum once was.
Fair play for apologising, how did they recieve you at the ground when you attended the women's game.
OKC! wrote:Think with both Enfield and Eyre Royals looking for a win this week for finals, pink stumps day for the ladies, could be a great time to put this past everyone and see a great game of cricket unfold.
OKC! wrote:Think with both Enfield and Eyre Royals looking for a win this week for finals, pink stumps day for the ladies, could be a great time to put this past everyone and see a great game of cricket unfold.
The Bedge wrote:Friday evening last week, I posted comments on here related to the Eyre Royals Cricket Club which were unfounded, derogatory, harmful and serious in nature.
I unreservedly apologise for my actions and behavior, and for the distress and offence that my remarks caused. I have always enjoyed a good relationship with Eyre Royals, and have fond memories of my time spent at the club and the relationships formed with it's members - it's sobering to think that I've caused damage to that with a few moments of carelessness.
Whilst it's no excuse, following a very trying period in recent weeks, plus an over indulgence of beer - I was overwhelmed with indignation at another comment that was made on here, and reacted stupidly and without thought or consideration for those impacted, and dragged the Eyre Royals club unwillingly into my response.
As a person in a position of trust and responsibility within my club, I need to hold myself to the highest account and be representative of the behavior expected of me and that I would expect of my members. It was foolish, immature and irresponsible. I am sorry.
I also want to extend my sincerest apologies on behalf of the Enfield United CCC for the actions and situation that unfolded during our B grade match over the last two weeks, and for the part that our players played in bringing the game into disrepute. As a club, we don't stand for these behaviors and we are committed to improving our standards and expectations of our members across all facets.
My only hope, is that we are able to put the past two weeks behind us sooner rather than later, and return as a collective to resuming playing, promoting and developing the great game of cricket in our communities.
carey wrote:The Bedge wrote:Friday evening last week, I posted comments on here related to the Eyre Royals Cricket Club which were unfounded, derogatory, harmful and serious in nature.
I unreservedly apologise for my actions and behavior, and for the distress and offence that my remarks caused. I have always enjoyed a good relationship with Eyre Royals, and have fond memories of my time spent at the club and the relationships formed with it's members - it's sobering to think that I've caused damage to that with a few moments of carelessness.
Whilst it's no excuse, following a very trying period in recent weeks, plus an over indulgence of beer - I was overwhelmed with indignation at another comment that was made on here, and reacted stupidly and without thought or consideration for those impacted, and dragged the Eyre Royals club unwillingly into my response.
As a person in a position of trust and responsibility within my club, I need to hold myself to the highest account and be representative of the behavior expected of me and that I would expect of my members. It was foolish, immature and irresponsible. I am sorry.
I also want to extend my sincerest apologies on behalf of the Enfield United CCC for the actions and situation that unfolded during our B grade match over the last two weeks, and for the part that our players played in bringing the game into disrepute. As a club, we don't stand for these behaviors and we are committed to improving our standards and expectations of our members across all facets.
My only hope, is that we are able to put the past two weeks behind us sooner rather than later, and return as a collective to resuming playing, promoting and developing the great game of cricket in our communities.
Gay
Lightning McQueen wrote:The Bedge wrote:Womens Comp
Grade 1
1. Eyre Royals 'A'
2. Eyre Royals 'B'
3. Eastern Park 'A'
4. Enfield United 'A'
5. North Pines 'A'
6. Salisbury West 'A'
Grade 2
1. ATCO 'A'
2. Eastern Park 'B'
3. Eyre Royals 'C'
4. Fitzroy 'A'
5. Salisbury West 'B'
6. Smithfield 'A'
Grade 3
1. Craigmore 'Navy Blue'
2. Craigmore 'White'
3. Dublin 'A'
4. Eastern Park 'C'
5. Parafield Gardens 'A'
6. Salisbury West 'C'
Get around my women's side, huge effort - from winless and bottom of Grade 3 two years ago to Grade 1 this season.
We look forward to being fodder for the stronger clubs.
In all seriousness though, the women's comp seems as unsettled and inconsistent as the men's comp - perhaps it's time they just went with 1 division of 18 teams and play each other once in a one day match.
Eyre vs Eyre GF?
Trouble with your bottom suggestion is that everyone will forfeit when they're due to play ER.
carey wrote:So i've just heard the 'Eyre Royals Cricket Association' has suspended Bedge.
Cant upset the golden childs hey?
Tony Clifton wrote:carey wrote:So i've just heard the 'Eyre Royals Cricket Association' has suspended Bedge.
Cant upset the golden childs hey?
Really? Because of what he posted on here?
carey wrote:The Bedge wrote:Friday evening last week, I posted comments on here related to the Eyre Royals Cricket Club which were unfounded, derogatory, harmful and serious in nature.
I unreservedly apologise for my actions and behavior, and for the distress and offence that my remarks caused. I have always enjoyed a good relationship with Eyre Royals, and have fond memories of my time spent at the club and the relationships formed with it's members - it's sobering to think that I've caused damage to that with a few moments of carelessness.
Whilst it's no excuse, following a very trying period in recent weeks, plus an over indulgence of beer - I was overwhelmed with indignation at another comment that was made on here, and reacted stupidly and without thought or consideration for those impacted, and dragged the Eyre Royals club unwillingly into my response.
As a person in a position of trust and responsibility within my club, I need to hold myself to the highest account and be representative of the behavior expected of me and that I would expect of my members. It was foolish, immature and irresponsible. I am sorry.
I also want to extend my sincerest apologies on behalf of the Enfield United CCC for the actions and situation that unfolded during our B grade match over the last two weeks, and for the part that our players played in bringing the game into disrepute. As a club, we don't stand for these behaviors and we are committed to improving our standards and expectations of our members across all facets.
My only hope, is that we are able to put the past two weeks behind us sooner rather than later, and return as a collective to resuming playing, promoting and developing the great game of cricket in our communities.
Gay
carey wrote:So i've just heard the 'Eyre Royals Cricket Association' has suspended Bedge.
Cant upset the golden childs hey?