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What they need is to install a proper scoreboard like this next to or above the bench for each side. That way you can put up 4 numbers to rotate as well as any in game signals you might need.

 

Instead they've got clunky and horrible handheld signs that are less effective than the ones they use for soccer substitutions. 

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Interesting isn't it. The initial article suggests the signs would most likely not be ready to give to the clubs until JLT2, yet here we are with 2 clubs apparently already having them, and obviously had them long enough to (attempt to) develop a system for the symbols.

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On 2/25/2019 at 11:14 PM, DV8 said:

Which one is Gill ?

Gill and his mates at AFL House make Max and The Chief look completely sane and sensible. 

Or perhaps it's just that Max and The Chief are not trying to impress anyone and do not take themselves seriously. 

This is beyond ridiculous. Aside from glare you also have greater distance away from the sign and no official stoppage in play to look at the sign, nor no notice to look at the sign.

You can see what the AFL is trying to do with AFLX but i dont know why they thought this was good nor how they thought this was good and why it was needed.


Whats with all the weeping and gnashing of teeth? 

Innovation.  Let's all squeal. 

Sigh.

The players are already carrying electronic devices, give them earpieces.

10 hours ago, hemingway said:

Gill and his mates at AFL House make Max and The Chief look completely sane and sensible. 

Or perhaps it's just that Max and The Chief are not trying to impress anyone and do not take themselves seriously. 

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Well that little initiative didn't last long.  The electronic boards have been scrapped and clubs can use there own boards.  https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/afl-scraps-expensive-led-screens-after-brief-trial-20190306-p5128q.html

Having spent $90,000 on them there off to the scrap heap.  Pity the AFL didn't ask the clubs first.

1 hour ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Well that little initiative didn't last long.  The electronic boards have been scrapped and clubs can use there own boards.  https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/afl-scraps-expensive-led-screens-after-brief-trial-20190306-p5128q.html

Having spent $90,000 on them there off to the scrap heap.  Pity the AFL didn't ask the clubs first.

One would think they would have bought one to try in match conditions before they committed. Someone stuffed up bad or something more sinister. 

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Can get an LED soccer substitute board for about $100. Or the old fashion manual ones for about $15. 

Maybe next time the AFL can pay us 90,000 and we'll get what's needed, split most of the spare cash and put the rest on for a demonland bar function.

 

5 minutes ago, low flying Robbo said:

We all know how that ended up.....

I was hoping someone would get it. Unfortunately I couldn’t find a gif that showed the rest of that scene. 


They might be better having 4 screens - one at each point where the 50 arc touches the boundary.  Imagine trying to see the board from the far pockets, whilst trying to not let your opponent give you the slip.  A single board at the interchange is rubbish.

Even better is to have then installed around the grounds.

For home ground advantage, the boundary signage for our home games could simply have the symbols whizz around the ground and flash so they cannot be missed

 

3 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

 

I was hoping someone would get it. Unfortunately I couldn’t find a gif that showed the rest of that scene. 

What is it,   'ET'.   I don't recognise it.

6 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Well that little initiative didn't last long.  The electronic boards have been scrapped and clubs can use there own boards.  https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/afl-scraps-expensive-led-screens-after-brief-trial-20190306-p5128q.html

Having spent $90,000 on them there off to the scrap heap.  Pity the AFL didn't ask the clubs first.

Wow, seriously? The AFL actually tested an idea in a practical sense before making the decision to act upon it????!!! (I’m actually impressed) 

In most industries we talk about: evidence-based, risk-informed, decision-making.

im not sure which of the 9 or so rule changes have been thoroughly tested, or to what level of quality, but for the AFL to not solely act on a brain fart is comforting ?

 

 


the sooner our game is rid of Gill and his mate Hocking the better. in a relatively short amount of time they've shown themselves to be completely out of touch and nothing but a couple of muddling morons.

 
8 minutes ago, Demon Dude said:

the sooner our game is rid of Gill and his mate Hocking the better. in a relatively short amount of time they've shown themselves to be completely out of touch and nothing but a couple of muddling morons.

I'd argue they're not out of touch @Demon Dude 

They're innovating the product.

Now then... I am nudging 40 - and I don't relate to all things they're bringing that surrounds the game - but they're trying to bring versions of the game to a younger market - AND don't forget that average age of players is around 23... they've all being brought up on devices, and are tech savvy... I'd argue that although you and I don't necessarily 'connect' with it - they have an understanding that the broader section of society that will follow the game in 10 years, 20 years will want shorter versions of the game with more 'insights/statistics' and grounded more with technology...let alone those who play the game themselves.

21 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

I'd argue they're not out of touch @Demon Dude 

They're innovating the product.

Now then... I am nudging 40 - and I don't relate to all things they're bringing that surrounds the game - but they're trying to bring versions of the game to a younger market - AND don't forget that average age of players is around 23... they've all being brought up on devices, and are tech savvy... I'd argue that although you and I don't necessarily 'connect' with it - they have an understanding that the broader section of society that will follow the game in 10 years, 20 years will want shorter versions of the game with more 'insights/statistics' and grounded more with technology...let alone those who play the game themselves.

implementing useless electronic devices that were never going to work is innovating the product is it? well I guess its an innovating way to blow 100k that's for sure.


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