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yep FNSW better be consistant ! Rockdale are proving their metal knocking off a SFC with quite a few AL Jnrs knocking on the door for their Snr squad. Thats why I luv seeing the part timers coming out on top. Was watching bits of BC vs Marconi yesterday, if I recall right BC's was one of the first syn pitch's done way way back then. Watching the YouTube link that might not be clear enough the pitch looks so damn old, strangely the ball looked like it was bobbling at times rolling along. Anyone know if its ever been redone ? APIA moving along with a tight win.
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+x+xIf FNSW is to be consistent they will need to punish WSW for it's fans, just like they have with Rockdale, and Sydney United in the past. If they dont then you will see the Bias towards the AL clubs and NPL clubs. RBB running onto the pitch during the game is probably more serious than the flares itself, as FNSW need to protect the players etc. I know they come down hard on that. My opinion is they will get a fine and suspended sentence. No way they will cop a points deduction, as they are sitting first. Havent WSW already got 3 or 4 suspended sentences for poor crowd nehaviour... what do they have to do to get a points deduction up there? Be "effnik"? you could be right, they might already have a suspended sentence. but FNSW dont have the balls to deduct points, and i dont feel like points deduction is the right thing to do anyways, it's not the players fault.
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+xyep FNSW better be consistant ! Rockdale are proving their metal knocking off a SFC with quite a few AL Jnrs knocking on the door for their Snr squad. Thats why I luv seeing the part timers coming out on top. Was watching bits of BC vs Marconi yesterday, if I recall right BC's was one of the first syn pitch's done way way back then. Watching the YouTube link that might not be clear enough the pitch looks so damn old, strangely the ball looked like it was bobbling at times rolling along. Anyone know if its ever been redone ? APIA moving along with a tight win. speaking of synthetic pitches, Cromer park in Manly looks terrible. Could play basketball at how bouncy it is.
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+x+x+xIf FNSW is to be consistent they will need to punish WSW for it's fans, just like they have with Rockdale, and Sydney United in the past. If they dont then you will see the Bias towards the AL clubs and NPL clubs. RBB running onto the pitch during the game is probably more serious than the flares itself, as FNSW need to protect the players etc. I know they come down hard on that. My opinion is they will get a fine and suspended sentence. No way they will cop a points deduction, as they are sitting first. Havent WSW already got 3 or 4 suspended sentences for poor crowd nehaviour... what do they have to do to get a points deduction up there? Be "effnik"? you could be right, they might already have a suspended sentence. but FNSW dont have the balls to deduct points, and i dont feel like points deduction is the right thing to do anyways, it's not the players fault. I agree with you 100% but what I dont understand is the lack of consistency. Do you remember Melbourne Croatia getting points deduction down here in Melbourne 3-4 years ago because one of their fans lit a flare in the Mark Viduka stand 1 hour AFTER the game had finished to celebrate knocking us out of the cup......
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+x+xyep FNSW better be consistant ! Rockdale are proving their metal knocking off a SFC with quite a few AL Jnrs knocking on the door for their Snr squad. Thats why I luv seeing the part timers coming out on top. Was watching bits of BC vs Marconi yesterday, if I recall right BC's was one of the first syn pitch's done way way back then. Watching the YouTube link that might not be clear enough the pitch looks so damn old, strangely the ball looked like it was bobbling at times rolling along. Anyone know if its ever been redone ? APIA moving along with a tight win. speaking of synthetic pitches, Cromer park in Manly looks terrible. Could play basketball at how bouncy it is. Beretta I was there for a pre season game some 6wks ago. The main pitch next to the refurnished cafe/clubhouse. I actually thought the pitch was fine, it was only re done in '22. So latest syn tech. Sure the bounce's vary in all of them by my observations, some are dead flat some not re bounce. The only positive is play rain hail - as been evident up here the last couple of weeks.
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Blacktowns pitch is terrible Apia played hills there struggled to knock the ball around on that bouncy pitch. Got away with a win though also 2 strange red cards given to Marconi made it a comfortable win for Blacktown. In regards to the RBB the jumping on the pitch with hoodies on was probably abit much and if it was done early in the game would probably scare and intimidate the opposition players. As I said no real problem With the pyro they brought a great atmosphere to the game on Saturday night hope they keep supporting their side but I guess FNSW has to step in
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+xBlacktowns pitch is terrible Apia played hills there struggled to knock the ball around on that bouncy pitch. Got away with a win though also 2 strange red cards given to Marconi made it a comfortable win for Blacktown. In regards to the RBB the jumping on the pitch with hoodies on was probably abit much and if it was done early in the game would probably scare and intimidate the opposition players. As I said no real problem With the pyro they brought a great atmosphere to the game on Saturday night hope they keep supporting their side but I guess FNSW has to step in If they are anything like their plastic counterparts down here they only turn up to ex NSL club matches hoping to establish a reputation... its hilarious.
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+x+xBlacktowns pitch is terrible Apia played hills there struggled to knock the ball around on that bouncy pitch. Got away with a win though also 2 strange red cards given to Marconi made it a comfortable win for Blacktown. In regards to the RBB the jumping on the pitch with hoodies on was probably abit much and if it was done early in the game would probably scare and intimidate the opposition players. As I said no real problem With the pyro they brought a great atmosphere to the game on Saturday night hope they keep supporting their side but I guess FNSW has to step in If they are anything like their plastic counterparts down here they only turn up to ex NSL club matches hoping to establish a reputation... its hilarious. They turned up to Edensor Park last week, walked out at half time when they were 3-0 down and decided to throw flares over the fence toward the united fans. I wouldn't call that "great atmosphere or support". As long as they took a photo for their social media pages to show everyone how tuff they are.. lol
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agree so many of these wsw young lost ones are full on drop kicks.
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+x+x+xBlacktowns pitch is terrible Apia played hills there struggled to knock the ball around on that bouncy pitch. Got away with a win though also 2 strange red cards given to Marconi made it a comfortable win for Blacktown. In regards to the RBB the jumping on the pitch with hoodies on was probably abit much and if it was done early in the game would probably scare and intimidate the opposition players. As I said no real problem With the pyro they brought a great atmosphere to the game on Saturday night hope they keep supporting their side but I guess FNSW has to step in If they are anything like their plastic counterparts down here they only turn up to ex NSL club matches hoping to establish a reputation... its hilarious. They turned up to Edensor Park last week, walked out at half time when they were 3-0 down and decided to throw flares over the fence toward the united fans. I wouldn't call that "great atmosphere or support". As long as they took a photo for their social media pages to show everyone how tuff they are.. lol Lol didn’t know this that’s fucken embarrassing. Honestly wouldn’t mess with the Croatians haha
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Who is the best players in the NPL to watch out for now?
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fellow guys keeping tabs on ladders/fixtures/results etcetc Here in NSW we have this crowd called Dribl, software link we use - yer what a name and very appropiate for since its introduction its forever clunky, slow to load and a right royal PIA to rely on. Do you fellow NSWelshman experience the same ? and does NPLV and other States have this same Dribl ling along.
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+xfellow guys keeping tabs on ladders/fixtures/results etcetc Here in NSW we have this crowd called Dribl, software link we use - yer what a name and very appropiate for since its introduction its forever clunky, slow to load and a right royal PIA to rely on. Do you fellow NSWelshman experience the same ? and does NPLV and other States have this same Dribl ling along. Same in Canberra. Not very well-liked here either from what I gather. In my travels of my club database thing, that it's generally split amongst 4 companies (and yes I'm just generalising the states here): Dribl (NSW, ACT, SA, TAS) Squadi (WA, QLD, NNSW) MyGameDay (VIC) The fourth is a MyCompApp that seems to get used in some associations (eg, Central Coast)
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+x+xfellow guys keeping tabs on ladders/fixtures/results etcetc Here in NSW we have this crowd called Dribl, software link we use - yer what a name and very appropiate for since its introduction its forever clunky, slow to load and a right royal PIA to rely on. Do you fellow NSWelshman experience the same ? and does NPLV and other States have this same Dribl ling along. Same in Canberra. Not very well-liked here either from what I gather. In my travels of my club database thing, that it's generally split amongst 4 companies (and yes I'm just generalising the states here): Dribl (NSW, ACT, SA, TAS) Squadi (WA, QLD, NNSW) MyGameDay (VIC) The fourth is a MyCompApp that seems to get used in some associations (eg, Central Coast) ah huh good intel NCB interesting to see. Yer my fellow team mates many moan about dribl as well. Its pretty sub standard for today's expectations, previous system worked much better actually.
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+x+x+xfellow guys keeping tabs on ladders/fixtures/results etcetc Here in NSW we have this crowd called Dribl, software link we use - yer what a name and very appropiate for since its introduction its forever clunky, slow to load and a right royal PIA to rely on. Do you fellow NSWelshman experience the same ? and does NPLV and other States have this same Dribl ling along. Same in Canberra. Not very well-liked here either from what I gather. In my travels of my club database thing, that it's generally split amongst 4 companies (and yes I'm just generalising the states here): Dribl (NSW, ACT, SA, TAS) Squadi (WA, QLD, NNSW) MyGameDay (VIC) The fourth is a MyCompApp that seems to get used in some associations (eg, Central Coast) ah huh good intel NCB interesting to see. Yer my fellow team mates many moan about dribl as well. Its pretty sub standard for today's expectations, previous system worked much better actually. My Gameday is pretty crap down here.... The Football VIC website even worse sometimes.... Thats one easy thing FA could work on accross the board, get all federations working from the same hymn book....
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+x+x+x+xfellow guys keeping tabs on ladders/fixtures/results etcetc Here in NSW we have this crowd called Dribl, software link we use - yer what a name and very appropiate for since its introduction its forever clunky, slow to load and a right royal PIA to rely on. Do you fellow NSWelshman experience the same ? and does NPLV and other States have this same Dribl ling along. Same in Canberra. Not very well-liked here either from what I gather. In my travels of my club database thing, that it's generally split amongst 4 companies (and yes I'm just generalising the states here): Dribl (NSW, ACT, SA, TAS) Squadi (WA, QLD, NNSW) MyGameDay (VIC) The fourth is a MyCompApp that seems to get used in some associations (eg, Central Coast) ah huh good intel NCB interesting to see. Yer my fellow team mates many moan about dribl as well. Its pretty sub standard for today's expectations, previous system worked much better actually. My Gameday is pretty crap down here.... The Football VIC website even worse sometimes.... Thats one easy thing FA could work on accross the board, get all federations working from the same hymn book.... yep pretty much, why each state once again different, were playing the same friggin game, just need a site the works fast plain and simple. 1 software nationally, no diff to any other company websites. FNSW site is pretty average as well not just the link to Dribl.
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+x+xfellow guys keeping tabs on ladders/fixtures/results etcetc Here in NSW we have this crowd called Dribl, software link we use - yer what a name and very appropiate for since its introduction its forever clunky, slow to load and a right royal PIA to rely on. Do you fellow NSWelshman experience the same ? and does NPLV and other States have this same Dribl ling along. Same in Canberra. Not very well-liked here either from what I gather. In my travels of my club database thing, that it's generally split amongst 4 companies (and yes I'm just generalising the states here): Dribl (NSW, ACT, SA, TAS) Squadi (WA, QLD, NNSW) MyGameDay (VIC) The fourth is a MyCompApp that seems to get used in some associations (eg, Central Coast) Squadi in Qld is complete dogshit. Started last season, and essentially it seemed like we (the users) were beta testers for most of the season. Fixes are still going on even now (a season and a half after introduction), but functionality is still significantly worse than the system it replaced. So many issues with it that I won't even attempt to list any.
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+x+x+xfellow guys keeping tabs on ladders/fixtures/results etcetc Here in NSW we have this crowd called Dribl, software link we use - yer what a name and very appropiate for since its introduction its forever clunky, slow to load and a right royal PIA to rely on. Do you fellow NSWelshman experience the same ? and does NPLV and other States have this same Dribl ling along. Same in Canberra. Not very well-liked here either from what I gather. In my travels of my club database thing, that it's generally split amongst 4 companies (and yes I'm just generalising the states here): Dribl (NSW, ACT, SA, TAS) Squadi (WA, QLD, NNSW) MyGameDay (VIC) The fourth is a MyCompApp that seems to get used in some associations (eg, Central Coast) Squadi in Qld is complete dogshit. Started last season, and essentially it seemed like we (the users) were beta testers for most of the season. Fixes are still going on even now (a season and a half after introduction), but functionality is still significantly worse than the system it replaced. So many issues with it that I won't even attempt to list any. LOL. We moved onto Squadi and I'm only hoping it'll get better because it ain't great.
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+x+x+x+xfellow guys keeping tabs on ladders/fixtures/results etcetc Here in NSW we have this crowd called Dribl, software link we use - yer what a name and very appropiate for since its introduction its forever clunky, slow to load and a right royal PIA to rely on. Do you fellow NSWelshman experience the same ? and does NPLV and other States have this same Dribl ling along. Same in Canberra. Not very well-liked here either from what I gather. In my travels of my club database thing, that it's generally split amongst 4 companies (and yes I'm just generalising the states here): Dribl (NSW, ACT, SA, TAS) Squadi (WA, QLD, NNSW) MyGameDay (VIC) The fourth is a MyCompApp that seems to get used in some associations (eg, Central Coast) Squadi in Qld is complete dogshit. Started last season, and essentially it seemed like we (the users) were beta testers for most of the season. Fixes are still going on even now (a season and a half after introduction), but functionality is still significantly worse than the system it replaced. So many issues with it that I won't even attempt to list any. LOL. We moved onto Squadi and I'm only hoping it'll get better because it ain't great. If you want to look at it positively, you would say that it can't get any worse. I'm convinced someone in FQ got a kickback for foisting Squadi on us. No one in their right mind, or who had done even minimal due diligence before signing the contract, would select it as a competition management product.
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Well damn I’m glad I brought this up ! Keeper66 your bang on - this dribl as mentioned appropriately named last year it was a total joke - so the Feds sign off for these should be shot for seriously someone has to be in the take. In my football chat group I’ve told them I give up using it now please post up our fixtures etc in our group chat. Many felt the same so now the next 2/3 games get posted up. We pay $400 rego and get this bs. Squadi sounds the same, you’re right it’s like we’re in the dark ages.
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Question for Muz, Nic and the other refs on here.... would it be viable for refs to have an app on their phone that they can load up their match report within 30-40mins of final whistle (maybe if each team manager can load up their starting lineups 1/2 hour before kickoff int the same app)...
Just spitballing here.... and a technical ignoramus.
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+xQuestion for Muz, Nic and the other refs on here.... would it be viable for refs to have an app on their phone that they can load up their match report within 30-40mins of final whistle (maybe if each team manager can load up their starting lineups 1/2 hour before kickoff int the same app)... Just spitballing here.... and a technical ignoramus. Team wise MSC I know our manager loads up some info to our Association site either pre but definately post game. Re results/any cards etcetc I'll check up. Surely the Refs have some form of tech nowadays on their mobiles to the above as well.
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+xQuestion for Muz, Nic and the other refs on here.... would it be viable for refs to have an app on their phone that they can load up their match report within 30-40mins of final whistle (maybe if each team manager can load up their starting lineups 1/2 hour before kickoff int the same app)... Just spitballing here.... and a technical ignoramus. We do. On Squadi managers have until 15 minutes before the match to submit team sheets and then they're locked out. After that only refs can add things like suspended players or late changes. After the match we do everything online on a timeline on the app. Goals, cards, PKs, etc. In our association the Prems have to be done pretty much straight after the match. More leeway for time is given for the juniors as refs are doing back to back to back games.
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there you go good stuff Muz. I'd say same applies here for they all would have same/similar tasks.
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+x+xQuestion for Muz, Nic and the other refs on here.... would it be viable for refs to have an app on their phone that they can load up their match report within 30-40mins of final whistle (maybe if each team manager can load up their starting lineups 1/2 hour before kickoff int the same app)... Just spitballing here.... and a technical ignoramus. We do. On Squadi managers have until 15 minutes before the match to submit team sheets and then they're locked out. After that only refs can add things like suspended players or late changes. After the match we do everything online on a timeline on the app. Goals, cards, PKs, etc. In our association the Prems have to be done pretty much straight after the match. More leeway for time is given for the juniors as refs are doing back to back to back games. Cheers mate, thats what I thought... Then, if FA can invest in an off the shelf CRM system for a few hundred thou (pay a fulltimer to customise it for football and manage it) surely they can manage this sort of stuff at a national level and make it alot easier for everyone?
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We do it a bit weirder in Canberra...
I might have my time frame on when exactly, but the clubs need to submit a team sheet (not necessarily starting players and subs, but just who will be there) the day before the game, and then provide that, with manual adjustments for emergencies on game day if needed.
We hold onto it during the game, add in our timekeeping (goals, sanctions, subs - if needed for NPL), get both managers to sign it, keep a copy for ourselves, and then the home team is in charge of the data entry for it on Dribl.
We do use a different application/website for referee appointments/payments though.
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+xQuestion for Muz, Nic and the other refs on here.... would it be viable for refs to have an app on their phone that they can load up their match report within 30-40mins of final whistle (maybe if each team manager can load up their starting lineups 1/2 hour before kickoff int the same app)... Just spitballing here.... and a technical ignoramus. I mean, essentially that's what they do, it all goes through Dribl. But, I'm provided a hard copy version on the day, that's the first I'll see of it. To be honest, from my limited experience of NPL games, more info is given to the comms team so they can pronounce names right and know who's playing where..
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+xWe do it a bit weirder in Canberra... I might have my time frame on when exactly, but the clubs need to submit a team sheet (not necessarily starting players and subs, but just who will be there) the day before the game, and then provide that, with manual adjustments for emergencies on game day if needed. We hold onto it during the game, add in our timekeeping (goals, sanctions, subs - if needed for NPL), get both managers to sign it, keep a copy for ourselves, and then the home team is in charge of the data entry for it on Dribl. We do use a different application/website for referee appointments/payments though. Squadi does the matches and the ref appointments. We were using assignr for ref appointments.
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+xagree so many of these wsw young lost ones are full on drop kicks. 4 weeks in a row they have now been banned from matches. i wonder if this is for the rest of the season?
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+x+xagree so many of these wsw young lost ones are full on drop kicks. 4 weeks in a row they have now been banned from matches. i wonder if this is for the rest of the season? Such a shame for a big game 1st vs 3rd and no away support . but I guess they had to get punished in some way
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