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Is this the most Ridicolous Ask the Club Question in NSC History?



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mejonaNO12 aka riskit

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Dec 4, 2003
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Adriodinho said:
Well, I thought constructive feedback was a good thing because so many of you complained that he wallpaper was 'rubbish' or 'crap', you even said this to insdider yourself!

Sick and tired of the insults you gave Insider, I gave some proper feedback, and yet I make the pointless threads to him?

Your all pathetic, especially you Kev.

eat less
 




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1066gull

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Can someone tell me giving a driect insult to the club is acceptable by stating someones work as 'rubbish' when giving constructive feedback is not acceptable?



Posted by me, to Insider, in frustration at the appauling attitude some of you described the wallpaper someone at the club put effort in.

Most of you described it as 'crap, 'rubbish' or 'pathetic'.

And I am not saying I am better. If you don't like my wallpapers too, fine, but giving a direct insult to someone about it is not on.

I posted a thread to Insider in how the club could improve the wallpapers, because if you think they are crap, you should give feedback to the club in hwo you want them. How the hell do the club no what the fans want?

I see this as another '1066 posted this so it must be crap' thread 'so lets all go and batter him one'.

So, in conclusion, what post is better?

Fourteenth Eye's post, to Insider:

I will give you some constructive feedback shall I, instead of the normal whinging and whining by numerous 'lets get tough all of a sudden' NSC users.



For a wallpaper to be effective, it needs to have a simple design with limited images. Because you are displaying loads of text, it would always be challanging so in some cases you may have to limit the use of images.

This is because you have to think about the positioning of peoples icons, because if they cannot see their icons clearly then they are unlikely to use it.

A key is, the darker the image the easier it is to see the icons. You most recent graphic designed wallpapers are the best because they are mlimited in times of content, but are effective in having a dark background to make the oplayer stand out.

Well, that is my constructive feedback, the type of feedback that help to improve people, not put them down with whinging.

www.soccer-art.co.uk is a good site (people with too much time on their hands) that you may want to refer to for inspiration.


Fourteenth Eye should have read the article on Seagulls World better, if this was me, I would get slated for not reading it properly because the image on the right hand side is for Macs or people who like thier icons on the right!

My post, poster after Fourteenth Eye:

I will give you some constructive feedback shall I, instead of the normal whinging and whining by numerous 'lets get tough all of a sudden' NSC users.



For a wallpaper to be effective, it needs to have a simple design with limited images. Because you are displaying loads of text, it would always be challanging so in some cases you may have to limit the use of images.

This is because you have to think about the positioning of peoples icons, because if they cannot see their icons clearly then they are unlikely to use it.

A key is, the darker the image the easier it is to see the icons. You most recent graphic designed wallpapers are the best because they are mlimited in times of content, but are effective in having a dark background to make the oplayer stand out.

Well, that is my constructive feedback, the type of feedback that help to improve people, not put them down with whinging.

www.soccer-art.co.uk is a good site (people with too much time on their hands) that you may want to refer to for inspiration.


I bet you if someone else posted this they would not get slated. But again, Kev wants to try and prove he is better than me.


And finally, this is Insiders reply to Fourteenth Eye:

Thanks for the positive comments... sometimes wonder why we bother!

There are two versions... one with the fixtures on the right (for PC users) and one with the fixtures on the left (for Mac users)... scroll down and you'll see both!!!!!!






Now, what are you going to say about this?
 






FalmerforAll!**

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Oct 26, 2005
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To be honest,much as they can both be very childish,I have to think Kev the better one as he is in attendance at many games,where as Audrey made. . . 10 was it last season?
 






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1066gull

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FalmerforAll!** said:
To be honest,much as they can both be very childish,I have to think Kev the better one as he is in attendance at many games,where as Audrey made. . . 10 was it last season?
Since when does going to the amount fo games affect a debate about a fixtures wallpaper?
 


FalmerforAll!**

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Oct 26, 2005
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Adriodinho said:
Since when does going to the amount fo games affect a debate about a fixtures wallpaper?

Well it affects your position as a loyal supporter?What games will you be going to then,assuming you've had a long time to look at the fixtures
 






dcseagull

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Dec 8, 2005
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This is brilliant!
 








seagulls4ever

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Oct 2, 2003
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1066, if you go and make me a nice fixtures wallpaper for my desktop I promise never to insult you again. :cool:
 
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Starry

Captain Of The Crew
Oct 10, 2004
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Adriodinho said:

So, in conclusion, what post is better?
Fourteenth Eye's post, to Insider:

I will give you some constructive feedback shall I, instead of the normal whinging and whining by numerous 'lets get tough all of a sudden' NSC users.



For a wallpaper to be effective, it needs to have a simple design with limited images. Because you are displaying loads of text, it would always be challanging so in some cases you may have to limit the use of images.

This is because you have to think about the positioning of peoples icons, because if they cannot see their icons clearly then they are unlikely to use it.

A key is, the darker the image the easier it is to see the icons. You most recent graphic designed wallpapers are the best because they are mlimited in times of content, but are effective in having a dark background to make the oplayer stand out.

Well, that is my constructive feedback, the type of feedback that help to improve people, not put them down with whinging.

www.soccer-art.co.uk is a good site (people with too much time on their hands) that you may want to refer to for inspiration.


Fourteenth Eye should have read the article on Seagulls World better, if this was me, I would get slated for not reading it properly because the image on the right hand side is for Macs or people who like thier icons on the right!

My post, poster after Fourteenth Eye:

I will give you some constructive feedback shall I, instead of the normal whinging and whining by numerous 'lets get tough all of a sudden' NSC users.



For a wallpaper to be effective, it needs to have a simple design with limited images. Because you are displaying loads of text, it would always be challanging so in some cases you may have to limit the use of images.

This is because you have to think about the positioning of peoples icons, because if they cannot see their icons clearly then they are unlikely to use it.

A key is, the darker the image the easier it is to see the icons. You most recent graphic designed wallpapers are the best because they are mlimited in times of content, but are effective in having a dark background to make the oplayer stand out.

Well, that is my constructive feedback, the type of feedback that help to improve people, not put them down with whinging.

www.soccer-art.co.uk is a good site (people with too much time on their hands) that you may want to refer to for inspiration.


Now, what are you going to say about this?

That you need to learn how to quote, copy and paste properly.

You lot are better than Big Brother.
 






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1066gull

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FalmerforAll!** said:
Well it affects your position as a loyal supporter?What games will you be going to then,assuming you've had a long time to look at the fixtures
There are plenty of Brighton fans who have not been to a game for years, or even never!

My old teacher is a Brighton fan, dunno if he has been to a game but certianly not in the last 10 years I'd say, but even he follows them.

What is your point?
 




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1066gull

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Starry said:
That you need to learn how to quote, copy and paste properly.

You lot are better than Big Brother.
Oh, stop whinging. Just because I don't add the quote tag.
 








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