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So many new threads it's becoming impossible to keep up, 80% of it including pressers, odds, buddy threads should be in the pre match review/discussion. Seems a new thread every time somebody says something. Makes it near impossible to find where you commented on a particular topic as they are all jumbled everywhere.

 

Hahahahahahaha. Surely taking the pizz. PM the moderators as you're quite literally making your problem worse.

 
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I normally copy and paste into relevant threads, I don’t start one unless some kind of substance. The last few weeks have been ridiculous. If you trolls can point me to a thread I’ve started with odds, normal weekly presser then let me know. 

The price of the team winning and the site becoming more popular. Visits are up and there is more excitement. As site owner if there are more people discussing more topics then it is a good problem to have.

There are ways to go directly to the last post that you read on a topic. Click the red star or circle next to a topic to take you to the last post read or from the homepage click any topic and it will take you to that last post read.

I will take it under advisement to merge all topics into one mega topic. ?


20 minutes ago, MSFebey said:

So many new threads it's becoming impossible to keep up, 80% of it including pressers, odds, buddy threads should be in the pre match review/discussion. Seems a new thread every time somebody says something. Makes it near impossible to find where you commented on a particular topic as they are all jumbled everywhere.

Did you start a thread for this?

1 minute ago, MSFebey said:

I normally copy and paste into relevant threads, I don’t start one unless some kind of substance. The last few weeks have been ridiculous. If you trolls can point me to a thread I’ve started with odds, normal weekly presser then let me know. 

I don't think they were trolling you just pointing out that you started a new thread to complain about all the new threads.

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1 minute ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Did you start a thread for this?

 

Just now, Demonland said:

I don't think they were trolling you just pointing out that you started a new thread to complain about all the new threads.

Yes I started it deliberately as a [censored] take

 
Just now, MSFebey said:

 

Yes I started it deliberately as a [censored] take

It does become a little confusing, Mate. Point taken and agreed.

Good to see more popularity it is a great problem to have but there are a couple that could probably be merged. Was just in the bathwater one thinking it was the Non-MFC games one. One brain melt thread is probably enough!


I can see the OP's point - I mean, who cares how Picket Fence rates every player after every game - can't it just go into post match rather than assaulting my senses on the front page?

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11 minutes ago, Demonland said:

The price of the team winning and the site becoming more popular. Visits are up and there is more excitement. As site owner if there are more people discussing more topics then it is a good problem to have.

There are ways to go directly to the last post that you read on a topic. Click the red star or circle next to a topic to take you to the last post read or from the homepage click any topic and it will take you to that last post read.

I will take it under advisement to merge all topics into one mega topic. ?

I’m just trying to make it easier as I’ve been up doing ladder predictors until 4am each night

I hope we can stick to topic in this thread.

Risk of derailment is high.

There's a thread of truth in that.......


I suppose it might well be somewhat ironic...a thread denoting...threads, but a pm to a mod isn't going to open it to discussion...as we now are. So for that...I'll allow the irony lol

I have to admit.... might there be cause for a more formal...media thread...save the Dozen upwards individual ones... especially for SEN ...maybe it can have its own ?

It's not abnormal for many similar threads topics to get merged...seems bizarre to exasperate things with a new thread anytime someone trips, falls, or looks sideways at a training bag. 

Could we not have a tread called "Pressers"  maybe all talk of a player just goes on in THAT players thread ?

I tend to agree with Febes .. it's hard to keep up at times.

A hard road to walk no doubt...balancing topics with clarity....and economy.

I get what you're saying BB and that theory is fine for long time users of the site but anyone new coming along has to wade through 32 pages of the Mega Presser Thread to get to the latest one. 

If there was 4 Presser threads on the homepage I'd merge them but I'm happy for there to be a separate thread for an interview of a player or coach on SEN for discussion on that particular interview. After a day or two it's gone and then there's another interview for a different player. Wouldn't want new people coming along haven't to wade through old interviews and discussions to get to the latest interview. 

I've actually really enjoyed oppo watch too. 

 

I get the feeling that you weren't around these parts in 2013 @MSFebey...

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@MSFebey G’day mate. If you couldn’t keep up last week with all the new topics, how are all those new ones going post match? 

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17 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

@MSFebey G’day mate. If you couldn’t keep up last week with all the new topics, how are all those new ones going post match? 

Haha, I'm logging off for a bit! lol

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