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NEXT SEASON 2010/11
« on: October 18, 2009, 11:50:29 PM »
HI ALL

IDEAS ON RULES AND HOW TO IMPROVE THE NFSL NEXT SEASON .


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Re: NEXT SEASON 2010/11
« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2009, 09:48:46 AM »
Whilst the league needs to be moved forward, and obviously it should be run as proffesionaly as possible.... we mustn't lose sight of the fact that we are a 'supporters' league.

Rivalry will be intense on the pitch (as it should be), and rules DO need to be set and adhered to, but we also must maintain a degree of flexibility, in ANY issue that arrises.

Clearly i don't have the pefrect solutions to many problems (god, i've caused enough in my time :-[) but i am prepared to offer all or any ideas & opinions as and when they pop into my small brain.

I might come accross the wrong way to some people, and i can only apologise for that. We are, who we are i'm afraid.

Onwards & Upwards for the NFSL in 2010/11 i hope

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Re: NEXT SEASON 2010/11
« Reply #2 on: October 19, 2009, 11:30:36 AM »
I would say that there are some difficulties as teams have different approaches.

There are teams who aren't too fussed, as long as they get a game of footy and a couple of beers afterwards.

There are also teams that seem more "By The Book" than others.

I'm not critising either approach, and neither is right or wrong. It just makes it hard to get a set of rules that are relaxed, yet cover scenarios reported to the committee. It is hard to cater for both approaches, and when issues are reported to the committee, it then makes it difficult to have a relaxed approach.

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Re: NEXT SEASON 2010/11
« Reply #3 on: October 19, 2009, 11:58:37 AM »
I would say that there are some difficulties as teams have different approaches.

There are teams who aren't too fussed, as long as they get a game of footy and a couple of beers afterwards.

There are also teams that seem more "By The Book" than others.

I'm not critising either approach, and neither is right or wrong. It just makes it hard to get a set of rules that are relaxed, yet cover scenarios reported to the committee. It is hard to cater for both approaches, and when issues are reported to the committee, it then makes it difficult to have a relaxed approach.


I have to stated the statement. As andy confirm its hard to go the right way about it. For example look last season over rhyl and most people thought it was fair but the commtiee thought there had taken the right route.

Ross are you apart off a team .


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Re: NEXT SEASON 2010/11
« Reply #4 on: October 21, 2009, 03:25:44 PM »
The teams involved and their delegates, need to at least 'try' to be much more pro-active in their actions

For instance, daz 'still' has to constantly post, asking for team-sheets / scorers / bookings etc.

Some teams are putting all the info down in the forums, within hours of the match finishing.... other teams take days to post the relevant info?

If the chosen delegate/s doesn't have internet access at home, then perhaps 'that' team needs to look into the possibilty of changing their delegates? or phone the info through to some-else, who can post for them?

The more we (as teams) can do to improve the fluidity of information, the less the committee have to get involved surely?

 

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Re: NEXT SEASON 2010/11
« Reply #5 on: October 21, 2009, 05:23:14 PM »
The teams involved and their delegates, need to at least 'try' to be much more pro-active in their actions

For instance, daz 'still' has to constantly post, asking for team-sheets / scorers / bookings etc.

Some teams are putting all the info down in the forums, within hours of the match finishing.... other teams take days to post the relevant info?

If the chosen delegate/s doesn't have internet access at home, then perhaps 'that' team needs to look into the possibilty of changing their delegates? or phone the info through to some-else, who can post for them?

The more we (as teams) can do to improve the fluidity of information, the less the committee have to get involved surely?

 


You may be right it works both ways if we enforce the rules on the teams then you get hammered for it and then your taking the friendness out the league.

Also I have try to asked teams to txt me there results and goalscorers but aint happening there too .

So we only try by reminding teams to do it .


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Re: NEXT SEASON 2010/11
« Reply #6 on: March 04, 2010, 09:44:23 PM »
play further distance games at start of season, keep local derbies until near end when easier sort if games need catching up with
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Re: NEXT SEASON 2010/11
« Reply #7 on: March 05, 2010, 02:05:13 PM »
play further distance games at start of season, keep local derbies until near end when easier sort if games need catching up with


Behonest I think we gunna look into that , Also trying to get Accy and Blackburn home games at the start of the season and maybe towards the end as there should the best of the weather


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