Stan A. Einstein wrote:Bangitintrnet wrote:
As for disorientation, well I am presently pointing in the direction of Rodney Parade ready for tonight.
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Not quite sure that pointing towards Rodney Parade four hours before kickoff will do much to enhance the experience but enjoy the game.
Re: Poll how should we move forward as a Club
47When Whoareya suggested that nobody was interested in whether or not Newport County I thought it would be interesting to have a poll to find out.
45 people have voted, 5 more than voted for the Bradford man of the match, the thread has had 2,000 hits.
A few points.
Firstly it is only a snap shot of opinion, which seems fairly evenly split on what we should do. Which would suggest it is a topic worth examining.
Secondly it is regrettable that the usual suspects with their 'You all right. hun?' or those who choose to just ramp up insults and write in red ink, seem more interested in wrecking debate rather than engaging in a discussion. They do themselves or their arguments few favours. Indeed it is perhaps such behaviour which sometimes ruins this board. If as fans of Newport County we can't discuss our passion from different perspectives and agree to disagree whilst maintaining respect for each other then the essence of being a club which represents our club and community is lost.
Moving on for those who read the thread, I hope it proved informative, and for those who voted, however you voted my thanks for expressing your view.
45 people have voted, 5 more than voted for the Bradford man of the match, the thread has had 2,000 hits.
A few points.
Firstly it is only a snap shot of opinion, which seems fairly evenly split on what we should do. Which would suggest it is a topic worth examining.
Secondly it is regrettable that the usual suspects with their 'You all right. hun?' or those who choose to just ramp up insults and write in red ink, seem more interested in wrecking debate rather than engaging in a discussion. They do themselves or their arguments few favours. Indeed it is perhaps such behaviour which sometimes ruins this board. If as fans of Newport County we can't discuss our passion from different perspectives and agree to disagree whilst maintaining respect for each other then the essence of being a club which represents our club and community is lost.
Moving on for those who read the thread, I hope it proved informative, and for those who voted, however you voted my thanks for expressing your view.
Re: Poll how should we move forward as a Club
48I'm more bemused that anyone would think this basketcase forum is in any way a snap shot of opinion.......
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49whoareya wrote:I'm more bemused that anyone would think this basketcase forum is in any way a snap shot of opinion.......
So why do you come on here and reply to the messages?
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50Two things.whoareya wrote:I'm more bemused that anyone would think this basketcase forum is in any way a snap shot of opinion.......
First of all yuo've managed to insult everyone who comments and/or reads this forum.
Secondly, if you find it such a 'basket case' why do you post on it?
Re: Poll how should we move forward as a Club
51And, of course, 2000 'hits' may be just the regular 100 or so that might be expected to pay a visit over the length of time the thread has been running.
Re: Poll how should we move forward as a Club
52It's a pointless vote Stan, and thus ignored rightly by the vast majority.Stan A. Einstein wrote:When Whoareya suggested that nobody was interested in whether or not Newport County I thought it would be interesting to have a poll to find out.
45 people have voted, 5 more than voted for the Bradford man of the match, the thread has had 2,000 hits.
A few points.
Firstly it is only a snap shot of opinion, which seems fairly evenly split on what we should do. Which would suggest it is a topic worth examining.
Secondly it is regrettable that the usual suspects with their 'You all right. hun?' or those who choose to just ramp up insults and write in red ink, seem more interested in wrecking debate rather than engaging in a discussion. They do themselves or their arguments few favours. Indeed it is perhaps such behaviour which sometimes ruins this board. If as fans of Newport County we can't discuss our passion from different perspectives and agree to disagree whilst maintaining respect for each other then the essence of being a club which represents our club and community is lost.
Moving on for those who read the thread, I hope it proved informative, and for those who voted, however you voted my thanks for expressing your view.
As regards debate, when are you going to join in? You have always taken the view that you set the agenda, and you ask the questions. You Never Ever debate, you simply ignore any questions asked of you, and repeat what that you believe that the other view is wrong. That's not debate Stan, that's ignoring debate.
Oh and I really enjoyed the game tonight Stan, it was a cracker. Thank you for asking.
I trust you enjoyed Back to the Future, at the Sligo multiplex?
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532,200 hits. If only 100 viewers then 22 visits per person in five days. I don't think so.excessbee wrote:And, of course, 2000 'hits' may be just the regular 100 or so that might be expected to pay a visit over the length of time the thread has been running.
Re: Poll how should we move forward as a Club
54Well the flip side of your reply may be that, let's say 500 people have read the thread (4 times each). It might be argued that of those 500, only 45 feel the poll is of enough consequence to cast a vote.Stan A. Einstein wrote:2,200 hits. If only 100 viewers then 22 visits per person in five days. I don't think so.excessbee wrote:And, of course, 2000 'hits' may be just the regular 100 or so that might be expected to pay a visit over the length of time the thread has been running.
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55It's still more than the Bradford man of the match. And as I say, only a snap shot.excessbee wrote:Well the flip side of your reply may be that, let's say 500 people have read the thread (4 times each). It might be argued that of those 500, only 45 feel the poll is of enough consequence to cast a vote.Stan A. Einstein wrote:2,200 hits. If only 100 viewers then 22 visits per person in five days. I don't think so.excessbee wrote:And, of course, 2000 'hits' may be just the regular 100 or so that might be expected to pay a visit over the length of time the thread has been running.
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56I didn't go to the pictures. At seven o'clock tonight I was three quarters of the way through a six mile run. The Newport half marathon in March is being run in aid of St David's hospice in Malpas where my beloved sister died in April. Since you're obviously obsessed by me no doubt you would wish to sponsor me.Bangitintrnet wrote:
Oh and I really enjoyed the game tonight Stan, it was a cracker. Thank you for asking.
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I'll be the good looking fellow in the Leitrim GAA shirt. See you there.
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57As an intrusion into this slanging match, can I add that I find the use of red text to respond to another post is quite irritating. Selective use of the quote function and, if necessary, partial deletion of posts is a much better option.
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58What slanging match.excessbee wrote:As an intrusion into this slanging match, can I add that I find the use of red text to respond to another post is quite irritating. Selective use of the quote function and, if necessary, partial deletion of posts is a much better option.
There's only one person slanging.
Re: Poll how should we move forward as a Club
59don't disagree with investing money into infrastructure but the problem is how to do it. The simple answer would be to put aside a percentage of the revenue each year for future projects, such as training facilities or a stadium fund.
The problem comes when you look at the figures generated by such a policy. For example if revenue were £1million a year even 20% taken for future projects is £200,000. That's a lot of years you'd need to even build a decent training facility, let alone a new stadium.
The problem comes when you look at the figures generated by such a policy. For example if revenue were £1million a year even 20% taken for future projects is £200,000. That's a lot of years you'd need to even build a decent training facility, let alone a new stadium.
Re: Poll how should we move forward as a Club
60That hits the nail on the head. It is difficult. So difficult that for 30 years as a club we have collectively failed to address this.wattsville_boy wrote:don't disagree with investing money into infrastructure but the problem is how to do it. The simple answer would be to put aside a percentage of the revenue each year for future projects, such as training facilities or a stadium fund.
The problem comes when you look at the figures generated by such a policy. For example if revenue were £1million a year even 20% taken for future projects is £200,000. That's a lot of years you'd need to even build a decent training facility, let alone a new stadium.
I genuinely don't know the answer. What I do know is that it is a problem other clubs have faced and overcome. I believe that working together we can find a way.
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