Q. wrote:I think we have 75 registered for 2018 now
C grade Q man??
You would need at least another 15-20 on the books before considering a C grade..
Yeah I know the numbers required for filling 3 teams. Was just stating that with those numbers and hopefully more. We should have good depth this year and would be awesome for the club to have 3 grades.
Q. wrote:I think we have 75 registered for 2018 now
C grade Q man??
You would need at least another 15-20 on the books before considering a C grade..
Yeah I know the numbers required for filling 3 teams. Was just stating that with those numbers and hopefully more. We should have good depth this year and would be awesome for the club to have 3 grades.
Q. wrote:I think we have 75 registered for 2018 now
I think we have 7 registered for 2018 now lol.
Plenty of time on the Thursday night before Round 1!
Can't believe this time last year we had so much dramas getting players registered and going through them how to do it, changing emails, resetting passwords etc... 12 months later and the same spuds still don't know how to do it or have forgotten!
Surprised they even know how to play footy
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
Werent they promising a better login process last year like logging in via your facebook/google accounts? You can log into SportsTG passport with these other options but not register?
jo172 wrote:Honestly I couldn't remember which email address I registered with. It's not a straightforward process at all.
the pain in the butt is that you have to register every freaking year..thats ridiculous..you are registered to your club until you make a clearance to move..and then the system sorts it out..what is the point of this re-registering every year if you haven't changed clubs?
jo172 wrote:Honestly I couldn't remember which email address I registered with. It's not a straightforward process at all.
the pain in the butt is that you have to register every freaking year..thats ridiculous..you are registered to your club until you make a clearance to move..and then the system sorts it out..what is the point of this re-registering every year if you haven't changed clubs?
Maybe it's to track actual numbers/participation rates of players? Maybe it's to track individual clubs in the background that you think may be at risk of not having players?
Who knows, but there has to be an easier way. Clubs should be able to just roll over players each season like with cricket.
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
jo172 wrote:Honestly I couldn't remember which email address I registered with. It's not a straightforward process at all.
the pain in the butt is that you have to register every freaking year..thats ridiculous..you are registered to your club until you make a clearance to move..and then the system sorts it out..what is the point of this re-registering every year if you haven't changed clubs?
Maybe it's to track actual numbers/participation rates of players? Maybe it's to track individual clubs in the background that you think may be at risk of not having players?
Who knows, but there has to be an easier way. Clubs should be able to just roll over players each season like with cricket.
That.
we all suffer because some clubs cant be trusted to tell the truth?
jo172 wrote:Honestly I couldn't remember which email address I registered with. It's not a straightforward process at all.
the pain in the butt is that you have to register every freaking year..thats ridiculous..you are registered to your club until you make a clearance to move..and then the system sorts it out..what is the point of this re-registering every year if you haven't changed clubs?
Maybe it's to track actual numbers/participation rates of players? Maybe it's to track individual clubs in the background that you think may be at risk of not having players?
Who knows, but there has to be an easier way. Clubs should be able to just roll over players each season like with cricket.
That.
we all suffer because some clubs cant be trusted to tell the truth?
To be fair to the administration the League has suffered because some clubs haven't told the truth (or were at least optimistic in defiance of reason).
Has to be a more-straight forward way of doing it though. Hell, to an extent requiring a (monitored) email address is rather prejudicial against older and lower socio-economic players.
Perhaps a system where an administrator can "activate" all the players who have said they will play this year and anyone on the list after Round 18 that hasn't played a single game gets "deactivated" for the following year?
Then those players have to re-register when they decide to play again (doesn't get rid of the remembering your email address problem though) but it would certainly streamline the process. It seems a lot of clubs have issues with getting payers to do it
S Demon wrote:Perhaps a system where an administrator can "activate" all the players who have said they will play this year and anyone on the list after Round 18 that hasn't played a single game gets "deactivated" for the following year?
Then those players have to re-register when they decide to play again (doesn't get rid of the remembering your email address problem though) but it would certainly streamline the process. It seems a lot of clubs have issues with getting payers to do it
jo172 wrote:Has to be a more-straight forward way of doing it though. Hell, to an extent requiring a (monitored) email address is rather prejudicial against older and lower socio-economic players.
We had a player who didn't know his date of birth, hadn't ever seen a computer let alone use one to get an email address. That was a funny conversation to say the least