5times wrote:have a effing whinge. we want friday night games. I've played in a couple...and its great. We need to mix it up now and then.
I wish more clubs would do it
Fair call. Lets scrap the saturday/sunday separate leagues rubbish then!
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5times wrote:have a effing whinge. we want friday night games. I've played in a couple...and its great. We need to mix it up now and then.
I wish more clubs would do it
5times wrote:have a effing whinge. we want friday night games. I've played in a couple...and its great. We need to mix it up now and then.
I wish more clubs would do it
That is pretty sensible.Blueblood wrote:Bottom line is if the league want to issue fixtures not on original draft, with no communication with clubs involved, then those said clubs should be afforded the right to request an alternative which suits both teams, and should be allowed to postpone as opposed to forfeit in order to rearrange the fixture.
That much is common sense.
So, why didn't you say that on page 1?Black_Panther wrote:That is pretty sensible.Blueblood wrote:Bottom line is if the league want to issue fixtures not on original draft, with no communication with clubs involved, then those said clubs should be afforded the right to request an alternative which suits both teams, and should be allowed to postpone as opposed to forfeit in order to rearrange the fixture.
That much is common sense.
I must have missed where blueblood posted this on page 1.God is an Englishman wrote:So, why didn't you say that on page 1?Black_Panther wrote:That is pretty sensible.Blueblood wrote:Bottom line is if the league want to issue fixtures not on original draft, with no communication with clubs involved, then those said clubs should be afforded the right to request an alternative which suits both teams, and should be allowed to postpone as opposed to forfeit in order to rearrange the fixture.
That much is common sense.
He didn't but you got all defensive and woe is me to any of my comments. Refusing to answer questions and saying to seak to the league instead.Black_Panther wrote:
I must have missed where blueblood posted this on page 1.
Maybe if you had been able to formulate a more cogent and sound argument your panties wouldn't have been bunched up so tight and you wouldn't have gone into your now famous hysterics.God is an Englishman wrote:He didn't but you got all defensive and woe is me to any of my comments. Refusing to answer questions and saying to seak to the league instead.Black_Panther wrote:
I must have missed where blueblood posted this on page 1.
If you'd have said this on page 1 then your trainers wouldn't be so worn out.
Running without moving, not answering questions when you reply - you must have me confused with someone else.God is an Englishman wrote:Haha you make me laugh. Asking questions is now "going into" hysterics. I've already proved you didn't answer all the questions. We got to 0/1 before you ran away AGAIN!
You seem to forget you scored 0/1 in the answering questions game.Black_Panther wrote:Running without moving, not answering questions when you reply - you must have me confused with someone else.God is an Englishman wrote:Haha you make me laugh. Asking questions is now "going into" hysterics. I've already proved you didn't answer all the questions. We got to 0/1 before you ran away AGAIN!
Actually I think you are just confused full stop.
Look I don't care if we play Saturday arvo's at home while the AFL is on at Adelaide Oval, I live a 5 min walk from the ground. In fact it would probably be an advantage for us if we played at the normal times and let the opposition catch the bus!ManCityMan wrote:If anyone has a problem with Friday night games, go down to university ground this Saturday at 3:00pm and see if you canget a park within 2km. Won't happen. That is the choice.
Re black shirts, the refs have a change fluro green strip. Already this year I've seen black shirts from munno, united and vipers. Vipers shirt looked great but was a fluro green black combo. So uni aren't getting any special treatment there.
What was my wording on the black shirts? You say it's common sense for you to be allowed to wear black, common sense for me to have refs wearing their roer traditional colour#Black_Panther wrote:Look I don't care if we play Saturday arvo's at home while the AFL is on at Adelaide Oval, I live a 5 min walk from the ground. In fact it would probably be an advantage for us if we played at the normal times and let the opposition catch the bus!ManCityMan wrote:If anyone has a problem with Friday night games, go down to university ground this Saturday at 3:00pm and see if you canget a park within 2km. Won't happen. That is the choice.
Re black shirts, the refs have a change fluro green strip. Already this year I've seen black shirts from munno, united and vipers. Vipers shirt looked great but was a fluro green black combo. So uni aren't getting any special treatment there.
Don't the black shirts look great! I'm glad that common sense prevailed, despite some know it all on here coming on here and saying that we weren't going to continue with them.
Is that Urban slang?God is an Englishman wrote:What was my wording on the black shirts? You say it's common sense for you to be allowed to wear black, common sense for me to have refs wearing their roer traditional colour#Black_Panther wrote:Look I don't care if we play Saturday arvo's at home while the AFL is on at Adelaide Oval, I live a 5 min walk from the ground. In fact it would probably be an advantage for us if we played at the normal times and let the opposition catch the bus!ManCityMan wrote:If anyone has a problem with Friday night games, go down to university ground this Saturday at 3:00pm and see if you canget a park within 2km. Won't happen. That is the choice.
Re black shirts, the refs have a change fluro green strip. Already this year I've seen black shirts from munno, united and vipers. Vipers shirt looked great but was a fluro green black combo. So uni aren't getting any special treatment there.
Don't the black shirts look great! I'm glad that common sense prevailed, despite some know it all on here coming on here and saying that we weren't going to continue with them.
You have good reasons for friday games and had consultation occurred then I'd be congratulating yo
Black_Panther wrote: Is that Urban slang?
You said that only the refs would be allowed to wear black, you were wrong now move along.
not in amateur leagues it isn't. One official told me (I don't know how true this is) that the only amateur leagues in the world that don't wear black tops is in australia.Stapervich wrote:"At the 1994 World Cup finals, new jerseys were introduced that gave officials a choice of burgundy, yellow or white, and at the same time the creation of the Premier League in England saw referees wear green jerseys: both changes were motivated by television considerations. Since then, most referees have worn either yellow or black, but the colours and styles adopted by individual associations vary greatly. For international contests under the supervision of FIFA, Adidas uniforms are worn because Adidas is the current sponsor. FIFA allows referees to wear five colours: black, red, yellow, green and blue."
It's been twenty (20) years since referees have been wearing only black tops.
If I provide you with a letter from SA Police saying my annual registration has gone up to $10k per year, does that mean it's valid?God is an Englishman wrote:Black_Panther wrote: Is that Urban slang?
You said that only the refs would be allowed to wear black, you were wrong now move along.
What was my exact wording?
Did I also provide a document from the SAASRA stating this?
Was that the same official that told you only referees were going to wear black from 2012 onwards?God is an Englishman wrote:not in amateur leagues it isn't. One official told me (I don't know how true this is) that the only amateur leagues in the world that don't wear black tops is in australia.Stapervich wrote:"At the 1994 World Cup finals, new jerseys were introduced that gave officials a choice of burgundy, yellow or white, and at the same time the creation of the Premier League in England saw referees wear green jerseys: both changes were motivated by television considerations. Since then, most referees have worn either yellow or black, but the colours and styles adopted by individual associations vary greatly. For international contests under the supervision of FIFA, Adidas uniforms are worn because Adidas is the current sponsor. FIFA allows referees to wear five colours: black, red, yellow, green and blue."
It's been twenty (20) years since referees have been wearing only black tops.
Black_Panther wrote:Was that the same official that told you only referees were going to wear black from 2012 onwards?God is an Englishman wrote:not in amateur leagues it isn't. One official told me (I don't know how true this is) that the only amateur leagues in the world that don't wear black tops is in australia.Stapervich wrote:"At the 1994 World Cup finals, new jerseys were introduced that gave officials a choice of burgundy, yellow or white, and at the same time the creation of the Premier League in England saw referees wear green jerseys: both changes were motivated by television considerations. Since then, most referees have worn either yellow or black, but the colours and styles adopted by individual associations vary greatly. For international contests under the supervision of FIFA, Adidas uniforms are worn because Adidas is the current sponsor. FIFA allows referees to wear five colours: black, red, yellow, green and blue."
It's been twenty (20) years since referees have been wearing only black tops.
I would suggest you speak to a lawyer about that, I am not in a position to answer legal matters.Black_Panther wrote:If I provide you with a letter from SA Police saying my annual registration has gone up to $10k per year, does that mean it's valid?God is an Englishman wrote:Black_Panther wrote: Is that Urban slang?
You said that only the refs would be allowed to wear black, you were wrong now move along.
What was my exact wording?
Did I also provide a document from the SAASRA stating this?
But you are in a position to make proclamations around the SAASL's competition rules and framework?God is an Englishman wrote:I would suggest you speak to a lawyer about that, I am not in a position to answer legal matters.Black_Panther wrote:If I provide you with a letter from SA Police saying my annual registration has gone up to $10k per year, does that mean it's valid?God is an Englishman wrote:
What was my exact wording?
Did I also provide a document from the SAASRA stating this?
I was obviously aware of your hypothetical scenario.Black_Panther wrote:But you are in a position to make proclamations around the SAASL's competition rules and framework?
You are aware that it was a hypothetical scenario that I was putting forward right?
Do you think that anyone on here would take your opinion as reliable information and act on it?God is an Englishman wrote:I was obviously aware of your hypothetical scenario.Black_Panther wrote:But you are in a position to make proclamations around the SAASL's competition rules and framework?
You are aware that it was a hypothetical scenario that I was putting forward right?
Yes, I am in a position to make a comment about the SAASL's compettition rules. Mainly because I don't believe there's too much of a legal implication in me passing my comment as opposed to what could become a delicate legal matter.
I wouldn't think so, do you? If not, why did you ask for my opnion.Black_Panther wrote: Do you think that anyone on here would take your opinion as reliable information and act on it?
I think it was pretty obvious that it was an example of an organisation sending out information that they weren't entitled to.God is an Englishman wrote:I wouldn't think so, do you? If not, why did you ask for my opnion.Black_Panther wrote: Do you think that anyone on here would take your opinion as reliable information and act on it?