marc71178
Eyes not spreadsheets
I agree, but without the Canary bit.Voltman said:Either abolish them or force them to be called CW Canary Yellow.
Thoughts?
I agree, but without the Canary bit.Voltman said:Either abolish them or force them to be called CW Canary Yellow.
Thoughts?
Hopefully Im one of them or I need to find a team to loan me soonage_master said:From a Green perspective even with Dubb-Lynch loaned out i still have a couple of players that i would like to have playing every game that aren't playing.
I will not budgie on the Canary.marc71178 said:I agree, but without the Canary bit.
Robertinho said:I wasn't being serious, but the best idea in my opinion is for each club to have 1 (or 2) "feeder" grade clubs. That said, with players scattered all over the place (ie; some Grade teams have players from different Dev League clubs), how would we decide which Dev League team gets which Grade teams?
Grade players is the answer, in any case.
That's the issue that I raised in my post, because with the players all scattered around at the moment, so many people would have to move clubs for it to be that sort of "feeder" club system. One possible way to avoid this is having it only apply to the Grade players, and Dev League players are allowed to be at any team.steds said:But when two Dev League teams trade, would that mean they move Grade clubs too?
How does it sound like 2 different comps? Its pretty simple. Each CW colour has 2 clubs that can have players from them. So for example, all CW Red players would have to come from either say, Greater Robbham, and say Stedingham.ash chaulk said:i dont get it, it just sounds like 2 different comps?
Yeah. I'd totally go for that.NZTailender said:Since we have a map, we could divide it up to districts (say, one state/province would be "Blue" or whatever) and then any club team/city that falls within that state would feed that state/province's team.
Yup. Although please, don't name a province "Blue". What kind of pre-school country names all it's provinces/states/counties after colours?NZTailender said:Since we have a map, we could divide it up to districts (say, one state/province would be "Blue" or whatever) and then any club team/city that falls within that state would feed that state/province's team.
Regional teams with colours as nicknames makes so much sense, now.Loony BoB said:Yup. Although please, don't name a province "Blue". What kind of pre-school country names all it's provinces/states/counties after colours?
I think this would be a great time to start naming our main sides after regions, though. eg. Pickford Blacks, Garven Island Greens, etc. Okay, maybe not those exact names, but I'm sure we can come up with regional names that be placed before Colts, Greens, whatever.