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Re: Junior Football

PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 1:16 pm
by Footy Chick
beeroclock wrote:Wow I never knew that when the truth gets told it gets removed.
Maybe I should start talking dribble instead.
Good onya's.
Is there a mod tied up with the club I mentioned?



No, but when you make it a personal attack and start calling people knobs (or whatever it was) it will get removed - and it did

Had you been a bit more careful about how you worded it, fair chance it might have stayed. Have a bit of a think about that.

and instead of being a keyboard warrior and having a crack at everyone like it's your god given right to randomly abuse people on this forum, if you have an issue with your post being removed, how about contacting a mod or admin in future.

Thanks

Re: Junior Football

PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 1:18 pm
by Footy Chick
beeroclock wrote:
locky801 wrote:Broadview looking for a few more Juniors this season in most grades

Details in the news item on the website

http://www.broadviewfc.com.au/pageitem. ... tyID=31549

How does this get to stay on?


It's a link to a webpage ? what's your point?

Re: Junior Football

PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 1:20 pm
by Robb_Stark

Re: Junior Football

PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 3:10 pm
by cracka
Footy Chick wrote:
beeroclock wrote:Wow I never knew that when the truth gets told it gets removed.
Maybe I should start talking dribble instead.
Good onya's.
Is there a mod tied up with the club I mentioned?


No, but when you make it a personal attack and start calling people knobs (or whatever it was) it will get removed - and it did.

Had you been a bit more careful about how you worded it, fair chance it might have stayed. Have a bit of a think about that.

and instead of being a keyboard warrior and having a crack at everyone like it's your god given right to randomly abuse people on this forum, if you have an issue with your post being removed, how about contacting a mod or admin in future.

Thanks

Can you moderate the AFL thread as well coz there is a lot of that sort of sh!t let go there, beeroclock only labelled a club knobs, there are far worse personal attacks that don't get removed.

Unfortunately some mods & admins also are trolling/keyboard warrioring so forums users are only following their example.

Re: Junior Football

PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 3:14 pm
by Robb_Stark
these keyboard warriors are terrible least us trolls have some respect :)

Re: Junior Football

PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 3:25 pm
by Footy Chick
cracka wrote:
Footy Chick wrote:
beeroclock wrote:Wow I never knew that when the truth gets told it gets removed.
Maybe I should start talking dribble instead.
Good onya's.
Is there a mod tied up with the club I mentioned?


No, but when you make it a personal attack and start calling people knobs (or whatever it was) it will get removed - and it did.

Had you been a bit more careful about how you worded it, fair chance it might have stayed. Have a bit of a think about that.

and instead of being a keyboard warrior and having a crack at everyone like it's your god given right to randomly abuse people on this forum, if you have an issue with your post being removed, how about contacting a mod or admin in future.

Thanks

Can you moderate the AFL thread as well coz there is a lot of that sort of sh!t let go there, beeroclock only labelled a club knobs, there are far worse personal attacks that don't get removed.

Unfortunately some mods & admins also are trolling/keyboard warrioring so forums users are only following their example.


No, he labeled a person a knob. THat's a personal attack and not allowed by the rules of this site, which Admin haven't put back up since changing the site for some reason.

YOu've got 2 chances of getting me in the AFL threads :lol: , that's why we have report buttons. Use them.

Please dont' use this as a forum for complaining about others, if you can see mods or admin CLEARLY breaking rules (not simply whinging because you dont agree with whats written) then either report it to another mod or admin.

FFS, it's not rocket science people.

Re: Junior Football

PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 3:28 pm
by Robb_Stark
Robb_Stark wrote:Katy Perry tickets for sale

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i do have them for sale :)

Re: Junior Football

PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 4:39 pm
by heater31
cracka wrote:Unfortunately some mods & admins also are trolling/keyboard warrioring so forums users are only following their example.


Care to back up this statement with some examples PM'd to either moderators or Admin?

Re: Junior Football

PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 5:55 pm
by locky801
Footy Chick wrote:
cracka wrote:
Footy Chick wrote:
beeroclock wrote:Wow I never knew that when the truth gets told it gets removed.
Maybe I should start talking dribble instead.
Good onya's.
Is there a mod tied up with the club I mentioned?


No, but when you make it a personal attack and start calling people knobs (or whatever it was) it will get removed - and it did.

Had you been a bit more careful about how you worded it, fair chance it might have stayed. Have a bit of a think about that.

and instead of being a keyboard warrior and having a crack at everyone like it's your god given right to randomly abuse people on this forum, if you have an issue with your post being removed, how about contacting a mod or admin in future.

Thanks

Can you moderate the AFL thread as well coz there is a lot of that sort of sh!t let go there, beeroclock only labelled a club knobs, there are far worse personal attacks that don't get removed.



Unfortunately some mods & admins also are trolling/keyboard warrioring so forums users are only following their example.


No, he labeled a person a knob. THat's a personal attack and not allowed by the rules of this site, which Admin haven't put back up since changing the site for some reason.

YOu've got 2 chances of getting me in the AFL threads :lol: , that's why we have report buttons. Use them.

Please dont' use this as a forum for complaining about others, if you can see mods or admin CLEARLY breaking rules (not simply whinging because you dont agree with whats written) then either report it to another mod or admin.

FFS, it's not rocket science people.


Must admit only read beer o'clocks post quickly and my impression was that he was calling the particular club knobs. No use dwelling on it, whats done is done, I do however always laugh about the terms of pinching kids from other clubs etc etc, it is not as though they have no choice, is very easy to say get lost we want to stay where we are. I am unaware of the circumstances he is referring to as i have very limited involvement in that club now but happy to have him outline his concerns in a PM that i can forward on to our board

Re: Junior Football

PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 8:14 pm
by Wedgie
If anyone has an issue PM me anytime, the Mods do a great job in their own time and are the reason this is such a great site.
If you have issues with anything/anyone take it out on me and pm me to discuss.
Cheers.

Re: Junior Football

PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 8:44 pm
by beeroclock
Footy Chick wrote:
cracka wrote:
Footy Chick wrote:
beeroclock wrote:Wow I never knew that when the truth gets told it gets removed.
Maybe I should start talking dribble instead.
Good onya's.
Is there a mod tied up with the club I mentioned?


No, but when you make it a personal attack and start calling people knobs (or whatever it was) it will get removed - and it did.

Had you been a bit more careful about how you worded it, fair chance it might have stayed. Have a bit of a think about that.

and instead of being a keyboard warrior and having a crack at everyone like it's your god given right to randomly abuse people on this forum, if you have an issue with your post being removed, how about contacting a mod or admin in future.

Thanks

Can you moderate the AFL thread as well coz there is a lot of that sort of sh!t let go there, beeroclock only labelled a club knobs, there are far worse personal attacks that don't get removed.

Unfortunately some mods & admins also are trolling/keyboard warrioring so forums users are only following their example.


No, he labeled a person a knob. THat's a personal attack and not allowed by the rules of this site, which Admin haven't put back up since changing the site for some reason.

YOu've got 2 chances of getting me in the AFL threads :lol: , that's why we have report buttons. Use them.

Please dont' use this as a forum for complaining about others, if you can see mods or admin CLEARLY breaking rules (not simply whinging because you dont agree with whats written) then either report it to another mod or admin.

FFS, it's not rocket science people.

Not once did I label an individual.

Re: Junior Football

PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 8:49 pm
by beeroclock
Put the original post back up.
Let all check it out.

Re: Junior Football

PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 9:00 pm
by Footy Chick
beeroclock wrote:Put the original post back up.
Let all check it out.


:-s

Re: Junior Football

PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2014 4:28 pm
by Sheik Yerbouti
Wedgie wrote:If anyone has an issue PM me anytime, the Mods do a great job in their own time and are the reason this is such a great site.
If you have issues with anything/anyone take it out on me and pm me to discuss.
Cheers.


Piss off hopalong FC already done the dirty work, jumping in for the glory.
Get back to moderating the IT 13yo oriental texting thread.

Re: Junior Football

PostPosted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 9:10 pm
by cracka
Just wanting to know everyones thoughts on coaches accreditation for Modis football. The CFL rule at the moment is a modis coach doesn't have to have accreditation in their 1st year of coaching but in their 2nd year it is compulsory to do a level 1 course. Having done the level 1 course when I was coaching U9's it was a waste of time as it was more aimed at U14's & U16's & had very little to do with modified football at all.
The Hills football league offers an unofficial level 0 course which IMO is fine for modified coaches. If a coach then wants to go on with Junior football only then should it be compulsory IMO.

Re: Junior Football

PostPosted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 9:21 pm
by locky801
Know when i was coaching juniors a few years ago you had to at least register to do a level 1 course, attend the course but had time to get your book back

Believe it has changed alot since then. I agree with your point, i was coaching U7's when i did the course and they wanted me planning things as
structures, ball movements etc.

Not sure if it has changed or not. For the younger grades should be more of getting the kids to have fun, teaching them how to kick and mark.

Problem we have now is that everything changes from year to year so makes it difficult

Re: Junior Football

PostPosted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 9:39 pm
by cracka
Yeah, I believe the justification is for "insurance reasons" or so I was unofficially told.

Re: Junior Football

PostPosted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 10:08 pm
by Yank Man
FWIW my view is that anyone who has the desire to coach should at least get level 1 accreditation. It's more about the great people you meet and the friendships you build from there. Whether it's mods or upwards it is of little consequence, it's nice to have and a base to build on. All coaches should have some form of accreditation, I think anyway. ;)

Re: Junior Football

PostPosted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 10:48 pm
by cracka
Yank Man wrote:FWIW my view is that anyone who has the desire to coach should at least get level 1 accreditation. It's more about the great people you meet and the friendships you build from there. Whether it's mods or upwards it is of little consequence, it's nice to have and a base to build on. All coaches should have some form of accreditation, I think anyway. ;)

I agree if someone has a desire to coach, but Dads doing it for the development of their kids, not to be serious coaches shouldn't have to go through a level 1 course.
Not sure that doing the course aids in meeting people & developing friendships, that happens more just from coaching.
Surely an U8 modis coach doesn't need to design training drills, teach the kids about team structures & switching the play etc. which is what the level 1 course I did was focused on. Then the booklet that you have to fill out & get a mentor to witness you coaching & write comments on. Its meant to be a fun age for kids & their dads.

Re: Junior Football

PostPosted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 8:56 am
by Lightning McQueen
jo172 wrote:
Footy Chick wrote:they've been doing it for years anyway, haven't they?


There rules are modified in those grades, but not to the draconian extent advocated by the AFL.

Scores are still kept etc.


They arem'y in the NEMJFA.