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+xSorry if I've bought standards down recently :) . There can be a fine line between robust debate or even banter and the point where it descends into snarky nonsense. I don't post much anywhere and have never posted on a predominantly Aussie cricket forum before, always found them too parochial. I was on an Indian based forum once, which lasted about a week until I mentioned that I thought Sehwag was over rated. Now I realise how it is to be in a minority with an unpopular opinion. Anyway, I will try to stick to the motto of viva la difference. I realise that diversity is a necessity for healthy debate no matter how strongly we might disagree. Otherwise it becomes a backslapping party. The only forum I ever posted frequently on was a long defunct British based cricket forum a very long time ago. I remember one pom who the Aussie members generally found an acquired taste that they were in no hurry to acquire, I eventually found when he wasn't busy winding them up, was extremely knowledgeable about cricket and it's history. The only person I have ever conversed with who actually watched Bradman play. Anyway and having said all that... Paddles, you are still wrong :laugh: . As a former short term Moderator, as long as you stick to cricket discussion, even if emotional, according to the guidelines set down by the site owner, it is totally acceptable to have passionate debates on topic. Abusive, racist, sexist, misogynistic and trolling comments are unacceptable though. Also, some discussions can tend to drift off topic. You and Paddles are probably similar in the way you post. You both bring a lot of cricket content, knowledge and strident opinions to the forum, which is welcome.
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Paddles
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+xAnyway and having said all that... Paddles, you are still wrong :laugh: . So you say, but Broad is still not in the top bowlers, and Aussie is still ranked 5th....
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Sorry if I've bought standards down recently :) .
There can be a fine line between robust debate or even banter and the point where it descends into snarky nonsense.
I don't post much anywhere and have never posted on a predominantly Aussie cricket forum before, always found them too parochial. I was on an Indian based forum once, which lasted about a week until I mentioned that I thought Sehwag was over rated. Now I realise how it is to be in a minority with an unpopular opinion. Anyway, I will try to stick to the motto of viva la difference. I realise that diversity is a necessity for healthy debate no matter how strongly we might disagree. Otherwise it becomes a backslapping party.
The only forum I ever posted frequently on was a long defunct British based cricket forum a very long time ago. I remember one pom who the Aussie members generally found an acquired taste that they were in no hurry to acquire, I eventually found when he wasn't busy winding them up, was extremely knowledgeable about cricket and it's history. The only person I have ever conversed with who actually watched Bradman play.
Anyway and having said all that... Paddles, you are still wrong :laugh: .
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Decentric
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When I look back at another sports forum where some us still post, often people express their opinions, then just get angry with others who posit persuasive arguments to offer a different perspective.
Or basically don't consider other opinions.
On this cricket forum, a greater percentage of posters constructively engage in discussion, acknowledging different opinions, and the dialogue is usually devoid of personal attacks.
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Decentric
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+x+x+x+x+x+xI've been posting on sports forums for 13 years. Now we've re-established this forum after a nameless person tried to destroy it, this is the best sports forum I've been on by some margin. Conversely, some posters in Inside Sport Cricket also post on the Inside Sport FTBL forum. It has declined so much in recent times that a plethora of erudite posters have left in droves to be replaced by many young, infantile and immature trolls, and, some grumpy old men who are rampant cynics seeking conflict. Whirlpool's Cricket section is okay, but quite impersonal. We've tried to recruit five of their good guys here, but with little success, although two have promised to have a look. Whirlpool's Mods stifle discussion by having minimal access to starting new threads ( they constantly close the new threads down claiming others already exist) and stifle discussion by limiting successive posts too. The Mods here create a scenario where discussion can be created much more easily. To see this forum operating so well compared to the current manifestation of FTBL, is salutary. I've already met up with two other IS Cricket posters face to face, even though we live in different states/countries. It looks like I should be able to get one IS Cricket participant into Tas Crick Assoc Members to watch some free cricket for a few games. Well I think think this is terrific, tbh. My knowledge of the game is somewhat limited in comparison, so I don’t feel like I contribute much, but I love cricket, pure and simple and enjoy hearing all the stats and opinions without getting shot down in flames. You have created a community where you can chat about it to your heart’s content. I don’t know many people who like cricket, so this serves a really important service for people like me. Thank you. It has been a team effort. I don't know much about cricket compared to Grazor, Paddles, Baggers, Lastbroadcast, Quickflick, Mike and Jaszy Jim. They are all current or former players and coaches. Most friends I have hate cricket! You go all right, Decentric. I think that you appreciate (and continue to learn to appreciate) the nuances of the sport. These things make it so tantalising. Football has not dissimilar nuances, too, in other ways. Unfortunately, cricket's nuances aren't as well understood by the broader community. PS - I'm sorry I haven't been posting on here more during this Ashes. I've been enthralled by the series. Just struggling to get to watch quite as much of it as I'd like, let alone discuss it online as much as I'd like. It is good when you can post, QF. Even if you don't have much time available. Thanks. You know all too well that teachers go through periods when they are rushed off their feet and periods when they've got days and days free. I don't. Every day I've taught in my career, I've been rushed off my feet in primary or PE teaching all day!
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+x+x+x+x+xI've been posting on sports forums for 13 years. Now we've re-established this forum after a nameless person tried to destroy it, this is the best sports forum I've been on by some margin. Conversely, some posters in Inside Sport Cricket also post on the Inside Sport FTBL forum. It has declined so much in recent times that a plethora of erudite posters have left in droves to be replaced by many young, infantile and immature trolls, and, some grumpy old men who are rampant cynics seeking conflict. Whirlpool's Cricket section is okay, but quite impersonal. We've tried to recruit five of their good guys here, but with little success, although two have promised to have a look. Whirlpool's Mods stifle discussion by having minimal access to starting new threads ( they constantly close the new threads down claiming others already exist) and stifle discussion by limiting successive posts too. The Mods here create a scenario where discussion can be created much more easily. To see this forum operating so well compared to the current manifestation of FTBL, is salutary. I've already met up with two other IS Cricket posters face to face, even though we live in different states/countries. It looks like I should be able to get one IS Cricket participant into Tas Crick Assoc Members to watch some free cricket for a few games. Well I think think this is terrific, tbh. My knowledge of the game is somewhat limited in comparison, so I don’t feel like I contribute much, but I love cricket, pure and simple and enjoy hearing all the stats and opinions without getting shot down in flames. You have created a community where you can chat about it to your heart’s content. I don’t know many people who like cricket, so this serves a really important service for people like me. Thank you. It has been a team effort. I don't know much about cricket compared to Grazor, Paddles, Baggers, Lastbroadcast, Quickflick, Mike and Jaszy Jim. They are all current or former players and coaches. Most friends I have hate cricket! You go all right, Decentric. I think that you appreciate (and continue to learn to appreciate) the nuances of the sport. These things make it so tantalising. Football has not dissimilar nuances, too, in other ways. Unfortunately, cricket's nuances aren't as well understood by the broader community. PS - I'm sorry I haven't been posting on here more during this Ashes. I've been enthralled by the series. Just struggling to get to watch quite as much of it as I'd like, let alone discuss it online as much as I'd like. It is good when you can post, QF. Even if you don't have much time available. Thanks. You know all too well that teachers go through periods when they are rushed off their feet and periods when they've got days and days free.
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Decentric
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+x+x+x+xI've been posting on sports forums for 13 years. Now we've re-established this forum after a nameless person tried to destroy it, this is the best sports forum I've been on by some margin. Conversely, some posters in Inside Sport Cricket also post on the Inside Sport FTBL forum. It has declined so much in recent times that a plethora of erudite posters have left in droves to be replaced by many young, infantile and immature trolls, and, some grumpy old men who are rampant cynics seeking conflict. Whirlpool's Cricket section is okay, but quite impersonal. We've tried to recruit five of their good guys here, but with little success, although two have promised to have a look. Whirlpool's Mods stifle discussion by having minimal access to starting new threads ( they constantly close the new threads down claiming others already exist) and stifle discussion by limiting successive posts too. The Mods here create a scenario where discussion can be created much more easily. To see this forum operating so well compared to the current manifestation of FTBL, is salutary. I've already met up with two other IS Cricket posters face to face, even though we live in different states/countries. It looks like I should be able to get one IS Cricket participant into Tas Crick Assoc Members to watch some free cricket for a few games. Well I think think this is terrific, tbh. My knowledge of the game is somewhat limited in comparison, so I don’t feel like I contribute much, but I love cricket, pure and simple and enjoy hearing all the stats and opinions without getting shot down in flames. You have created a community where you can chat about it to your heart’s content. I don’t know many people who like cricket, so this serves a really important service for people like me. Thank you. It has been a team effort. I don't know much about cricket compared to Grazor, Paddles, Baggers, Lastbroadcast, Quickflick, Mike and Jaszy Jim. They are all current or former players and coaches. Most friends I have hate cricket! You go all right, Decentric. I think that you appreciate (and continue to learn to appreciate) the nuances of the sport. These things make it so tantalising. Football has not dissimilar nuances, too, in other ways. Unfortunately, cricket's nuances aren't as well understood by the broader community. PS - I'm sorry I haven't been posting on here more during this Ashes. I've been enthralled by the series. Just struggling to get to watch quite as much of it as I'd like, let alone discuss it online as much as I'd like. It is good when you can post, QF. Even if you don't have much time available.
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+x+x+xI've been posting on sports forums for 13 years. Now we've re-established this forum after a nameless person tried to destroy it, this is the best sports forum I've been on by some margin. Conversely, some posters in Inside Sport Cricket also post on the Inside Sport FTBL forum. It has declined so much in recent times that a plethora of erudite posters have left in droves to be replaced by many young, infantile and immature trolls, and, some grumpy old men who are rampant cynics seeking conflict. Whirlpool's Cricket section is okay, but quite impersonal. We've tried to recruit five of their good guys here, but with little success, although two have promised to have a look. Whirlpool's Mods stifle discussion by having minimal access to starting new threads ( they constantly close the new threads down claiming others already exist) and stifle discussion by limiting successive posts too. The Mods here create a scenario where discussion can be created much more easily. To see this forum operating so well compared to the current manifestation of FTBL, is salutary. I've already met up with two other IS Cricket posters face to face, even though we live in different states/countries. It looks like I should be able to get one IS Cricket participant into Tas Crick Assoc Members to watch some free cricket for a few games. Well I think think this is terrific, tbh. My knowledge of the game is somewhat limited in comparison, so I don’t feel like I contribute much, but I love cricket, pure and simple and enjoy hearing all the stats and opinions without getting shot down in flames. You have created a community where you can chat about it to your heart’s content. I don’t know many people who like cricket, so this serves a really important service for people like me. Thank you. It has been a team effort. I don't know much about cricket compared to Grazor, Paddles, Baggers, Lastbroadcast, Quickflick, Mike and Jaszy Jim. They are all current or former players and coaches. Most friends I have hate cricket! You go all right, Decentric. I think that you appreciate (and continue to learn to appreciate) the nuances of the sport. These things make it so tantalising. Football has not dissimilar nuances, too, in other ways. Unfortunately, cricket's nuances aren't as well understood by the broader community. PS - I'm sorry I haven't been posting on here more during this Ashes. I've been enthralled by the series. Just struggling to get to watch quite as much of it as I'd like, let alone discuss it online as much as I'd like.
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+x+x+xI've been posting on sports forums for 13 years. Now we've re-established this forum after a nameless person tried to destroy it, this is the best sports forum I've been on by some margin. Conversely, some posters in Inside Sport Cricket also post on the Inside Sport FTBL forum. It has declined so much in recent times that a plethora of erudite posters have left in droves to be replaced by many young, infantile and immature trolls, and, some grumpy old men who are rampant cynics seeking conflict. Whirlpool's Cricket section is okay, but quite impersonal. We've tried to recruit five of their good guys here, but with little success, although two have promised to have a look. Whirlpool's Mods stifle discussion by having minimal access to starting new threads ( they constantly close the new threads down claiming others already exist) and stifle discussion by limiting successive posts too. The Mods here create a scenario where discussion can be created much more easily. To see this forum operating so well compared to the current manifestation of FTBL, is salutary. I've already met up with two other IS Cricket posters face to face, even though we live in different states/countries. It looks like I should be able to get one IS Cricket participant into Tas Crick Assoc Members to watch some free cricket for a few games. Well I think think this is terrific, tbh. My knowledge of the game is somewhat limited in comparison, so I don’t feel like I contribute much, but I love cricket, pure and simple and enjoy hearing all the stats and opinions without getting shot down in flames. You have created a community where you can chat about it to your heart’s content. I don’t know many people who like cricket, so this serves a really important service for people like me. Thank you. Its a very good lil community here. Whirlpool and League Unlimited are toxic and awful. Hence I think why Baggers kept roaming until he found this place. I in particular really enjoy Mike's stats breakdowns. I don't agree with some of his conclusions at times, but I do really appreciate the time and effort he puts into the research and the analysis. And he often comes up with better gold than you'd read in the newspapers or some cricket sites. Mike's breakdowns are good. He puts together some good statistics to support his views.
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+x+x+xI've been posting on sports forums for 13 years. Now we've re-established this forum after a nameless person tried to destroy it, this is the best sports forum I've been on by some margin. Conversely, some posters in Inside Sport Cricket also post on the Inside Sport FTBL forum. It has declined so much in recent times that a plethora of erudite posters have left in droves to be replaced by many young, infantile and immature trolls, and, some grumpy old men who are rampant cynics seeking conflict. Whirlpool's Cricket section is okay, but quite impersonal. We've tried to recruit five of their good guys here, but with little success, although two have promised to have a look. Whirlpool's Mods stifle discussion by having minimal access to starting new threads ( they constantly close the new threads down claiming others already exist) and stifle discussion by limiting successive posts too. The Mods here create a scenario where discussion can be created much more easily. To see this forum operating so well compared to the current manifestation of FTBL, is salutary. I've already met up with two other IS Cricket posters face to face, even though we live in different states/countries. It looks like I should be able to get one IS Cricket participant into Tas Crick Assoc Members to watch some free cricket for a few games. Well I think think this is terrific, tbh. My knowledge of the game is somewhat limited in comparison, so I don’t feel like I contribute much, but I love cricket, pure and simple and enjoy hearing all the stats and opinions without getting shot down in flames. You have created a community where you can chat about it to your heart’s content. I don’t know many people who like cricket, so this serves a really important service for people like me. Thank you. Its a very good lil community here. Whirlpool and League Unlimited are toxic and awful. Hence I think why Baggers kept roaming until he found this place. I in particular really enjoy Mike's stats breakdowns. I don't agree with some of his conclusions at times, but I do really appreciate the time and effort he puts into the research and the analysis. And he often comes up with better gold than you'd read in the newspapers or some cricket sites. Big Cricket was also an...eye opener. I popped my head in and quickly popped it out again.
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+x+xI've been posting on sports forums for 13 years. Now we've re-established this forum after a nameless person tried to destroy it, this is the best sports forum I've been on by some margin. Conversely, some posters in Inside Sport Cricket also post on the Inside Sport FTBL forum. It has declined so much in recent times that a plethora of erudite posters have left in droves to be replaced by many young, infantile and immature trolls, and, some grumpy old men who are rampant cynics seeking conflict. Whirlpool's Cricket section is okay, but quite impersonal. We've tried to recruit five of their good guys here, but with little success, although two have promised to have a look. Whirlpool's Mods stifle discussion by having minimal access to starting new threads ( they constantly close the new threads down claiming others already exist) and stifle discussion by limiting successive posts too. The Mods here create a scenario where discussion can be created much more easily. To see this forum operating so well compared to the current manifestation of FTBL, is salutary. I've already met up with two other IS Cricket posters face to face, even though we live in different states/countries. It looks like I should be able to get one IS Cricket participant into Tas Crick Assoc Members to watch some free cricket for a few games. Well I think think this is terrific, tbh. My knowledge of the game is somewhat limited in comparison, so I don’t feel like I contribute much, but I love cricket, pure and simple and enjoy hearing all the stats and opinions without getting shot down in flames. You have created a community where you can chat about it to your heart’s content. I don’t know many people who like cricket, so this serves a really important service for people like me. Thank you. Its a very good lil community here. Whirlpool and League Unlimited are toxic and awful. Hence I think why Baggers kept roaming until he found this place. I in particular really enjoy Mike's stats breakdowns. I don't agree with some of his conclusions at times, but I do really appreciate the time and effort he puts into the research and the analysis. And he often comes up with better gold than you'd read in the newspapers or some cricket sites.
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+x+x+x+x+x This forum does very well with low levels of moderation, but if you grow it, choose your moderators wisely. The point of difference on this forum for the cricket section is manners. And this is quite refreshing. As it is on the NZ cricket section that Baggers and I are on elsewhere. I would strongly encourage that to continue. For example, one person and I started to have a toxic relationship, so I simply suggested we don't talk to one another. We have managed to keep that going for over 6 months now. It spares everyone else from reading any vile. And it spares us from engaging in or with it. Its nice to disagree about sports without endless personal insults thrown about for a change. One person, I so rarely agree with its not funny, but he would be my best forum acquaintance, (that's Wrighty if you're wondering Baggers, you and I agree a lot more than I do with him.) But due to manners, maturity and personal respect, its not an issue. I believe that is how it should be.
There has been quite a lot of quiet moderation in recent times. I get along with Wrighty, Paddles and a few others over there. Wrighty has not been on lately. Any idea where he is Paddles? I think he is taking a sabbatical after the WC loss. I very much expect him to be back tonight for the NZ SL test. See if you can drag Wrighty over here, Paddles. He won't budge from where he is at the moment, he quite enjoys GP. GP is the best I have found for NZ cricket discussion. And he really is at the core of it. NZ has no cricket for 2 months give or take, but as soon as the domestic season starts in about 6 weeks or so, Wrighty will be covering it on GP. He knows I am here with Baggers for my Aussie cricket fix, but he seems content with where he is right now.
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Decentric
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+x+x+x+x This forum does very well with low levels of moderation, but if you grow it, choose your moderators wisely. The point of difference on this forum for the cricket section is manners. And this is quite refreshing. As it is on the NZ cricket section that Baggers and I are on elsewhere. I would strongly encourage that to continue. For example, one person and I started to have a toxic relationship, so I simply suggested we don't talk to one another. We have managed to keep that going for over 6 months now. It spares everyone else from reading any vile. And it spares us from engaging in or with it. Its nice to disagree about sports without endless personal insults thrown about for a change. One person, I so rarely agree with its not funny, but he would be my best forum acquaintance, (that's Wrighty if you're wondering Baggers, you and I agree a lot more than I do with him.) But due to manners, maturity and personal respect, its not an issue. I believe that is how it should be.
There has been quite a lot of quiet moderation in recent times. I get along with Wrighty, Paddles and a few others over there. Wrighty has not been on lately. Any idea where he is Paddles? I think he is taking a sabbatical after the WC loss. I very much expect him to be back tonight for the NZ SL test. See if you can drag Wrighty over here, Paddles.
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+x+xI've been posting on sports forums for 13 years. Now we've re-established this forum after a nameless person tried to destroy it, this is the best sports forum I've been on by some margin. Conversely, some posters in Inside Sport Cricket also post on the Inside Sport FTBL forum. It has declined so much in recent times that a plethora of erudite posters have left in droves to be replaced by many young, infantile and immature trolls, and, some grumpy old men who are rampant cynics seeking conflict. Whirlpool's Cricket section is okay, but quite impersonal. We've tried to recruit five of their good guys here, but with little success, although two have promised to have a look. Whirlpool's Mods stifle discussion by having minimal access to starting new threads ( they constantly close the new threads down claiming others already exist) and stifle discussion by limiting successive posts too. The Mods here create a scenario where discussion can be created much more easily. To see this forum operating so well compared to the current manifestation of FTBL, is salutary. I've already met up with two other IS Cricket posters face to face, even though we live in different states/countries. It looks like I should be able to get one IS Cricket participant into Tas Crick Assoc Members to watch some free cricket for a few games. Well I think think this is terrific, tbh. My knowledge of the game is somewhat limited in comparison, so I don’t feel like I contribute much, but I love cricket, pure and simple and enjoy hearing all the stats and opinions without getting shot down in flames. You have created a community where you can chat about it to your heart’s content. I don’t know many people who like cricket, so this serves a really important service for people like me. Thank you. It has been a team effort. I don't know much about cricket compared to Grazor, Paddles, Baggers, Lastbroadcast, Quickflick, Mike and Jaszy Jim. They are all current or former players and coaches. Most friends I have hate cricket!
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+xI've been posting on sports forums for 13 years. Now we've re-established this forum after a nameless person tried to destroy it, this is the best sports forum I've been on by some margin. Conversely, some posters in Inside Sport Cricket also post on the Inside Sport FTBL forum. It has declined so much in recent times that a plethora of erudite posters have left in droves to be replaced by many young, infantile and immature trolls, and, some grumpy old men who are rampant cynics seeking conflict. Whirlpool's Cricket section is okay, but quite impersonal. We've tried to recruit five of their good guys here, but with little success, although two have promised to have a look. Whirlpool's Mods stifle discussion by having minimal access to starting new threads ( they constantly close the new threads down claiming others already exist) and stifle discussion by limiting successive posts too. The Mods here create a scenario where discussion can be created much more easily. To see this forum operating so well compared to the current manifestation of FTBL, is salutary. I've already met up with two other IS Cricket posters face to face, even though we live in different states/countries. It looks like I should be able to get one IS Cricket participant into Tas Crick Assoc Members to watch some free cricket for a few games. Well I think think this is terrific, tbh. My knowledge of the game is somewhat limited in comparison, so I don’t feel like I contribute much, but I love cricket, pure and simple and enjoy hearing all the stats and opinions without getting shot down in flames. You have created a community where you can chat about it to your heart’s content. I don’t know many people who like cricket, so this serves a really important service for people like me. Thank you.
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+x+x+x This forum does very well with low levels of moderation, but if you grow it, choose your moderators wisely. The point of difference on this forum for the cricket section is manners. And this is quite refreshing. As it is on the NZ cricket section that Baggers and I are on elsewhere. I would strongly encourage that to continue. For example, one person and I started to have a toxic relationship, so I simply suggested we don't talk to one another. We have managed to keep that going for over 6 months now. It spares everyone else from reading any vile. And it spares us from engaging in or with it. Its nice to disagree about sports without endless personal insults thrown about for a change. One person, I so rarely agree with its not funny, but he would be my best forum acquaintance, (that's Wrighty if you're wondering Baggers, you and I agree a lot more than I do with him.) But due to manners, maturity and personal respect, its not an issue. I believe that is how it should be.
There has been quite a lot of quiet moderation in recent times. I get along with Wrighty, Paddles and a few others over there. Wrighty has not been on lately. Any idea where he is Paddles? I think he is taking a sabbatical after the WC loss. I very much expect him to be back tonight for the NZ SL test.
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+x1. How did you initially discover the forums? I went searching for Baggers after I had seen him on a rugby league forum. I never addressed him there cos that forum is so awful. We (and Qld Mike) had been on a cricket forum together previous to this and he got locked out. After I knew he would still be around, my search for him brought me here. 2. What’s kept you around? This is the most polite Aussie forum I have encountered. Whirlpool and the rugbyleague forum were simply toxic as banter and insults went to disgraceful levels. Here the conversation flows impersonally, even if Mike, Baggers and I disagree a lot about selections and strategies. That is how I prefer it. 3. Any ideas for acquiring new users? Expand the fan base beyond simply Australia. Bring in England, NZ and SA sporting fans for cricket and rugby, and the first two for rugby league also. As Baggers is aware, I belong to a small group of mostly good minded NZ cricket fans needing a bigger home. But the existing cricket forums are too full of trolls, "established members" who are rude and condescending - whilst always right, and so often everything seems to revolve around India, or the glory days of Australia, for most of their tastes. This forum does very well with low levels of moderation, but if you grow it, choose your moderators wisely. The point of difference on this forum for the cricket section is manners. And this is quite refreshing. As it is on the NZ cricket section that Baggers and I are on elsewhere. I would strongly encourage that to continue. For example, one person and I started to have a toxic relationship, so I simply suggested we don't talk to one another. We have managed to keep that going for over 6 months now. It spares everyone else from reading any vile. And it spares us from engaging in or with it. Its nice to disagree about sports without endless personal insults thrown about for a change. One person, I so rarely agree with its not funny, but he would be my best forum acquaintance, (that's Wrighty if you're wondering Baggers, you and I agree a lot more than I do with him.) But due to manners, maturity and personal respect, its not an issue. I believe that is how it should be. I know many excellent sports forum users, from my passion for cricket, that would gladly join here. But the flavour has to be widened to India, NZ and England as well. Simply put, think Global. Agree Paddles. I'd also like to see other nations on here. After all we Aussies play 9 other Test playing nations and countless others in white ball.
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+x+x This forum does very well with low levels of moderation, but if you grow it, choose your moderators wisely. The point of difference on this forum for the cricket section is manners. And this is quite refreshing. As it is on the NZ cricket section that Baggers and I are on elsewhere. I would strongly encourage that to continue. For example, one person and I started to have a toxic relationship, so I simply suggested we don't talk to one another. We have managed to keep that going for over 6 months now. It spares everyone else from reading any vile. And it spares us from engaging in or with it. Its nice to disagree about sports without endless personal insults thrown about for a change. One person, I so rarely agree with its not funny, but he would be my best forum acquaintance, (that's Wrighty if you're wondering Baggers, you and I agree a lot more than I do with him.) But due to manners, maturity and personal respect, its not an issue. I believe that is how it should be.
There has been quite a lot of quiet moderation in recent times. I get along with Wrighty, Paddles and a few others over there. Wrighty has not been on lately. Any idea where he is Paddles?
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+xI've been posting on sports forums for 13 years. Now we've re-established this forum after a nameless person tried to destroy it, this is the best sports forum I've been on by some margin. Conversely, some posters in Inside Sport Cricket also post on the Inside Sport FTBL forum. It has declined so much in recent times that a plethora of erudite posters have left in droves to be replaced by many young, infantile and immature trolls, and, some grumpy old men who are rampant cynics seeking conflict. Whirlpool's Cricket section is okay, but quite impersonal. We've tried to recruit five of their good guys here, but with little success, although two have promised to have a look. Whirlpool's Mods stifle discussion by having minimal access to starting new threads ( they constantly close the new threads down claiming others already exist) and stifle discussion by limiting successive posts too. The Mods here create a scenario where discussion can be created much more easily. To see this forum operating so well compared to the current manifestation of FTBL, is salutary. I've already met up with two other IS Cricket posters face to face, even though we live in different states/countries. It looks like I should be able to get one IS Cricket participant into Tas Crick Assoc Members to watch some free cricket for a few games. Yes this place has character. WP has none.
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Paddles
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+x+x This forum does very well with low levels of moderation, but if you grow it, choose your moderators wisely. The point of difference on this forum for the cricket section is manners. And this is quite refreshing. As it is on the NZ cricket section that Baggers and I are on elsewhere. I would strongly encourage that to continue. For example, one person and I started to have a toxic relationship, so I simply suggested we don't talk to one another. We have managed to keep that going for over 6 months now. It spares everyone else from reading any vile. And it spares us from engaging in or with it. Its nice to disagree about sports without endless personal insults thrown about for a change. One person, I so rarely agree with its not funny, but he would be my best forum acquaintance, (that's Wrighty if you're wondering Baggers, you and I agree a lot more than I do with him.) But due to manners, maturity and personal respect, its not an issue. I believe that is how it should be.
There has been quite a lot of quiet moderation in recent times. As long as test fan or whatever his name was stays away, there isn't much need for moderation in the cricket section at the moment.
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+x This forum does very well with low levels of moderation, but if you grow it, choose your moderators wisely. The point of difference on this forum for the cricket section is manners. And this is quite refreshing. As it is on the NZ cricket section that Baggers and I are on elsewhere. I would strongly encourage that to continue. For example, one person and I started to have a toxic relationship, so I simply suggested we don't talk to one another. We have managed to keep that going for over 6 months now. It spares everyone else from reading any vile. And it spares us from engaging in or with it. Its nice to disagree about sports without endless personal insults thrown about for a change. One person, I so rarely agree with its not funny, but he would be my best forum acquaintance, (that's Wrighty if you're wondering Baggers, you and I agree a lot more than I do with him.) But due to manners, maturity and personal respect, its not an issue. I believe that is how it should be.
There has been quite a lot of quiet moderation in recent times.
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+x+x+x+x3. Any ideas for acquiring new users? Expand the fan base beyond simply Australia. Bring in England, NZ and SA sporting fans for cricket and rugby, and the first two for rugby league also. As Baggers is aware, I belong to a small group of mostly good minded NZ cricket fans needing a bigger home. But the existing cricket forums are too full of trolls, "established members" who are rude and condescending - whilst always right, and so often everything seems to revolve around India, or the glory days of Australia, for most of their tastes. I know many excellent sports forum users, from my passion for cricket, that would gladly join here. But the flavour has to be widened to India, NZ and England as well. Simply put, think Global. I have debated about bringing guys in from the Tas Cricket Assoc, but some of us meet up in person. The guys I know from the TCA, some who have become good mates, don't use social media much either. It would be a bit weird talking via forum when we live a few kilometres from each other. We attend parties, BBQs and drinks sessions together - as well as stay in contact via text. Whirlpool hasn't resulted in any new recruits - although two said they would have a look. Baggers enticed me to join Game Planet, but it seems to be NZ focused, given I don't quite have the depth of knowledge NZ cricket to post about it. It could be good to get a few of those guys here though. Although few have your global knowledge of cricket, Paddles. Is game planet a video game forum? Originally. There are separate NZ and Aus ones. The NZ one is everything, from current events and news, to particular topics like tech, household appliances to sports. I like the cricket section there a lot. Baggers and I are there as well as here. Decentric joined, but didn't stay long. Ah just asking because I love video games. Though I have a particular taste. Turn based and not too violent so I can leave it for long periods of time and then play a few turns
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Paddles
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+x+x+x3. Any ideas for acquiring new users? Expand the fan base beyond simply Australia. Bring in England, NZ and SA sporting fans for cricket and rugby, and the first two for rugby league also. As Baggers is aware, I belong to a small group of mostly good minded NZ cricket fans needing a bigger home. But the existing cricket forums are too full of trolls, "established members" who are rude and condescending - whilst always right, and so often everything seems to revolve around India, or the glory days of Australia, for most of their tastes. I know many excellent sports forum users, from my passion for cricket, that would gladly join here. But the flavour has to be widened to India, NZ and England as well. Simply put, think Global. I have debated about bringing guys in from the Tas Cricket Assoc, but some of us meet up in person. The guys I know from the TCA, some who have become good mates, don't use social media much either. It would be a bit weird talking via forum when we live a few kilometres from each other. We attend parties, BBQs and drinks sessions together - as well as stay in contact via text. Whirlpool hasn't resulted in any new recruits - although two said they would have a look. Baggers enticed me to join Game Planet, but it seems to be NZ focused, given I don't quite have the depth of knowledge NZ cricket to post about it. It could be good to get a few of those guys here though. Although few have your global knowledge of cricket, Paddles. Is game planet a video game forum? Originally. There are separate NZ and Aus ones. The NZ one is everything, from current events and news, to particular topics like tech, household appliances to sports. I like the cricket section there a lot. Baggers and I are there as well as here. Decentric joined, but didn't stay long.
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grazorblade
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+x+x3. Any ideas for acquiring new users? Expand the fan base beyond simply Australia. Bring in England, NZ and SA sporting fans for cricket and rugby, and the first two for rugby league also. As Baggers is aware, I belong to a small group of mostly good minded NZ cricket fans needing a bigger home. But the existing cricket forums are too full of trolls, "established members" who are rude and condescending - whilst always right, and so often everything seems to revolve around India, or the glory days of Australia, for most of their tastes. I know many excellent sports forum users, from my passion for cricket, that would gladly join here. But the flavour has to be widened to India, NZ and England as well. Simply put, think Global. I have debated about bringing guys in from the Tas Cricket Assoc, but some of us meet up in person. The guys I know from the TCA, some who have become good mates, don't use social media much either. It would be a bit weird talking via forum when we live a few kilometres from each other. We attend parties, BBQs and drinks sessions together - as well as stay in contact via text. Whirlpool hasn't resulted in any new recruits - although two said they would have a look. Baggers enticed me to join Game Planet, but it seems to be NZ focused, given I don't quite have the depth of knowledge NZ cricket to post about it. It could be good to get a few of those guys here though. Although few have your global knowledge of cricket, Paddles. Is game planet a video game forum?
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Paddles
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+x+x3. Any ideas for acquiring new users? Expand the fan base beyond simply Australia. Bring in England, NZ and SA sporting fans for cricket and rugby, and the first two for rugby league also. As Baggers is aware, I belong to a small group of mostly good minded NZ cricket fans needing a bigger home. But the existing cricket forums are too full of trolls, "established members" who are rude and condescending - whilst always right, and so often everything seems to revolve around India, or the glory days of Australia, for most of their tastes. I know many excellent sports forum users, from my passion for cricket, that would gladly join here. But the flavour has to be widened to India, NZ and England as well. Simply put, think Global. I have debated about bringing guys in from the Tas Cricket Assoc, but some of us meet up in person. The guys I know from the TCA, some who have become good mates, don't use social media much either. It would be a bit weird talking via forum when we live a few kilometres from each other. We attend parties, BBQs and drinks sessions together - as well as stay in contact via text. Whirlpool hasn't resulted in any new recruits - although two said they would have a look. Baggers enticed me to join Game Planet, but it seems to be NZ focused, given I don't quite have the depth of knowledge NZ cricket to post about it. It could be good to get a few of those guys here though. Although few have your global knowledge of cricket, Paddles. I like Game Planet a lot. As the users are for the most part very polite, like here. But it is as you rightly say NZ focused right now.
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+x3. Any ideas for acquiring new users? Expand the fan base beyond simply Australia. Bring in England, NZ and SA sporting fans for cricket and rugby, and the first two for rugby league also. As Baggers is aware, I belong to a small group of mostly good minded NZ cricket fans needing a bigger home. But the existing cricket forums are too full of trolls, "established members" who are rude and condescending - whilst always right, and so often everything seems to revolve around India, or the glory days of Australia, for most of their tastes. I know many excellent sports forum users, from my passion for cricket, that would gladly join here. But the flavour has to be widened to India, NZ and England as well. Simply put, think Global. I have debated about bringing guys in from the Tas Cricket Assoc, but some of us meet up in person. The guys I know from the TCA, some who have become good mates, don't use social media much either. It would be a bit weird talking via forum when we live a few kilometres from each other. We attend parties, BBQs and drinks sessions together - as well as stay in contact via text. Whirlpool hasn't resulted in any new recruits - although two said they would have a look. Baggers enticed me to join Game Planet, but it seems to be NZ focused, given I don't quite have the depth of knowledge NZ cricket to post about it. It could be good to get a few of those guys here though. Although few have your global knowledge of cricket, Paddles.
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+x+xIndeed the manners are unusual. It brings the pleasure back. Let's hope we get a strict moderator that keeps it that way Manners are typically next to dead on online social media. I like the fact that they often exist here, and are reciprocated. They've really declined on the football forum where many of us met. It has been operating for 12 years too.
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+x1. How did you initially discover the forums?
I went searching for Baggers after I had seen him on a rugby league forum. I never addressed him there cos that forum is so awful. We (and Qld Mike) had been on a cricket forum together previous to this and he got locked out. After I knew he would still be around, my search for him brought me here.
Interesting how you got here, Paddles. Some of us have been participants of a football ( soccer) forum called 442. They have an Extra Time section. There was a Cricket thread there, that covered every style of cricket. I posted a topic about Mitchell Johnston in Extra Time. It was immediately deleted by a Moderator, called Funky Monkey. I was infuriated. He claimed there was a single cricket thread for it. At the same time I noticed there was a specific cricket thread section here where we could post any number of topics we like. I suggested all the cricket Thread In Extra Time move to here. Grazor strongly endorsed it. There was a schism. Some desperately wanted to stay posting in they thread. Others moved to here. Now that thread is essentially defunct. Most have moved here, but not all. Some were really annoyed about the suggestion of moving and have boycotted this section. Unfortunately, one cricket coach, who coaches at rep level has been banned for something he posted in the football forum - 11.MVFC.11. He posted good stuff here. We struggled for traffic and then thankfully Baggers discovered this forum and started posting regularly. He enticed you and Mike. Jaszy Jim joined, and we had a viable forum. You guys bring a lot interesting cricket content, news, views and opinions. Some of the old hands from 442, which is is now FTBL, have joined us. Grazor, Quickflick and Lastbroadcast are former /current payers. Now we have picked up a few new posters as well. I tried to recruit 5 worthwhile cricket posters from Whirlppool, after discussing it with Baggers, but none have taken up the offer. There are a lot of posters on Whirlpool, but it is pretty impersonal and too restricted by Moderators.
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+xIndeed the manners are unusual. It brings the pleasure back. Let's hope we get a strict moderator that keeps it that way Manners are typically next to dead on online social media. I like the fact that they often exist here, and are reciprocated.
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Indeed the manners are unusual. It brings the pleasure back. Let's hope we get a strict moderator that keeps it that way
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