I didn't comment on any of the threads last year, mainly for the same reason as Huffer said, it would make me/him look like a right ****! But anyway...
Are you reffering to the same issues that Sam has mentioned below, which I think *think* is referring to my group of friends. If you are "totally immoral" is a bit over the top!
They, and others I remember such as Stumpy Tim - who I have never met, were quite right to question the selection policy. It was obviously not down to who raised the most, or talent. Although it was denied that selection was down to being mates with the manager, or because they had played in the last few games, for some players it clearly was.
I would have thought the best way to pick the team would be finding a balance between a team that 1.Raises a lot 2.Has some ability 3.Shows loyalty to previous players - eg if they had raised a lot before and good players, they would be in the squad.
Its a shame this selection policy has been chosen this year. As many have said it could end up with a bunch of overweight, talentless rich blokes making fools of themselves and suffering an embrassing loss (not that that matters, as obviously its all about raising money, but you can be sure it will put people coming back next year!)
Now I don't believe that will happen anyway, as who is going to put themselves through that? Infact I reckon its going to end up with pretty much the same squad as last year.
The whole bidding idea will probably rule me out, as I simply cannot afford to pay hundreds to play in a football match. I am priviliged to have played in one game at all alongside the likes of Peter Ward and Jared Evans, especially on the winning team.
Oh and why do people have to disregard many serious discussions as "BINFESTS" I would actually say I enjoy a good binfest anyway.
I think some of the whiners on here need to be reminded of the very specific issue and totally immoral and wrong behaviour that arose last year that has led directly to this. No point posting it on this thread because it will simply add oil to a very tiresome binfest.
Are you reffering to the same issues that Sam has mentioned below, which I think *think* is referring to my group of friends. If you are "totally immoral" is a bit over the top!
That would be a group of mates sullying the name of a charity and everyone involved in it because their mate was left out of the playing squad. You're right, that was pretty shitty behaviour.
They, and others I remember such as Stumpy Tim - who I have never met, were quite right to question the selection policy. It was obviously not down to who raised the most, or talent. Although it was denied that selection was down to being mates with the manager, or because they had played in the last few games, for some players it clearly was.
I would have thought the best way to pick the team would be finding a balance between a team that 1.Raises a lot 2.Has some ability 3.Shows loyalty to previous players - eg if they had raised a lot before and good players, they would be in the squad.
Its a shame this selection policy has been chosen this year. As many have said it could end up with a bunch of overweight, talentless rich blokes making fools of themselves and suffering an embrassing loss (not that that matters, as obviously its all about raising money, but you can be sure it will put people coming back next year!)
Now I don't believe that will happen anyway, as who is going to put themselves through that? Infact I reckon its going to end up with pretty much the same squad as last year.
The whole bidding idea will probably rule me out, as I simply cannot afford to pay hundreds to play in a football match. I am priviliged to have played in one game at all alongside the likes of Peter Ward and Jared Evans, especially on the winning team.
Oh and why do people have to disregard many serious discussions as "BINFESTS" I would actually say I enjoy a good binfest anyway.