Bob Paisley wrote:A lot of teams beat us, do a lap of honour and don't stop running. They live too long on one good result. I remember Jimmy Adamson crowing after Burnley had beaten us once and that his players were in a different league. At the end of the season they were.
WireFanatic II wrote:Why, if it isn't Catalancs, RLFANS answer to a question no-one asked!
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I've posted a fair bit this week, but have certainly had a quiet close season on here
Union is played by people who close airports after a bit of snow, League is played by people who would go and have a snowball fight with a 747
loyal18 wrote:sorry but warrington/hudds = lucky win defo should of been saints/wigan final the fact is saints n wigan were extremely tired from the week before we both gave our all ahh well only challenge cup. grand final is the big one ahah anyway good luck in final hudds hope u stuff wire
There's a select band of people on here who seem intent on ruining evrything that is good about the place.
I remember why I first joined here, because it's called 'RLFans'. I classed myself as a fan, a fan of Warrington Wolves & a fan of RL. I wanted to speak with like minded people and to share opinions and god forbid, maybe even learn something, or see a different prospective. I'm glad to say that I've actually made some friends through this forum, not just people that I agree with on a thread, genuine friends who's company I enjoy very much, and so in that respect, I'm very glad that I joined. There's also people who I've never met, but I speak with on here, and I look forward to reading their posts, a mix of wit, humour and not least some knowledgable people about rugby. We've all got a different vantage point at the game, and see things through different sets of eyes, so It makes sense we'll not always see things the same.
I'm not sure recently, that's the way folk are viewing this forum. It appears that the forum is heading in a way that people think the only way to promote debate is to criticise something or somebody and that's crap, the whole dynamic of the forum has changed, we used to have 10 page threads probably about nothing really, they just drifted, lots of people got involved, and if you like we 'shared the joke'. If you weren't involved, they might give you a wry smile in work, they did me. Every post now feels like defence & counter defence, like if your posting, your constantly battling for your corner and after a while, folk will just give up, by the looks of things, folk already have done.
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JWP wrote:Totally agree.
There's a select band of people on here who seem intent on ruining evrything that is good about the place.
I remember why I first joined here, because it's called 'RLFans'. I classed myself as a fan, a fan of Warrington Wolves & a fan of RL. I wanted to speak with like minded people and to share opinions and god forbid, maybe even learn something, or see a different prospective. I'm glad to say that I've actually made some friends through this forum, not just people that I agree with on a thread, genuine friends who's company I enjoy very much, and so in that respect, I'm very glad that I joined. There's also people who I've never met, but I speak with on here, and I look forward to reading their posts, a mix of wit, humour and not least some knowledgable people about rugby. We've all got a different vantage point at the game, and see things through different sets of eyes, so It makes sense we'll not always see things the same.
I'm not sure recently, that's the way folk are viewing this forum. It appears that the forum is heading in a way that people think the only way to promote debate is to criticise something or somebody and that's crap, the whole dynamic of the forum has changed, we used to have 10 page threads probably about nothing really, they just drifted, lots of people got involved, and if you like we 'shared the joke'. If you weren't involved, they might give you a wry smile in work, they did me. Every post now feels like defence & counter defence, like if your posting, your constantly battling for your corner and after a while, folk will just give up, by the looks of things, folk already have done.
Well posted and well reasoned and I agree.
I do think it is fair to say though that there was/is an underground superiority/ownership issue between those who posted on here before the exodus from Andy Topham's wolfweb and those that joined afterwards. The former posters lament the direction in which the forum has gone since, and ther latter believe that there is a clique and it is exclusive. Both attitudes cause friction which we see frequently vented. In reality no-one "owns" the forum and everybody has a right to post what they like within the bounds of the AUP.
I consider the outcome will be that this forum continues in, what I beleive to be, it's inexorable decline and a new forum will be set up for those dissatisfied with the offering and wish to recover what was lost.
Although this will be a shame, I am getting sick and tired of the sniping and back biting. What is more concerning is that we have recently had blatant personal insults made from posters I respect who are being dragged down at equal rate with the forum content.
Wires71 wrote:Well posted and well reasoned and I agree.
I do think it is fair to say though that there was/is an underground superiority/ownership issue between those who posted on here before the exodus from Andy Topham's wolfweb and those that joined afterwards. The former posters lament the direction in which the forum has gone since, and ther latter believe that there is a clique and it is exclusive. Both attitudes cause friction which we see frequently vented. In reality no-one "owns" the forum and everybody has a right to post what they like within the bounds of the AUP.
I consider the outcome will be that this forum continues in, what I beleive to be, it's inexorable decline and a new forum will be set up for those dissatisfied with the offering and wish to recover what was lost.
Although this will be a shame, I am getting sick and tired of the sniping and back biting.
You see, without getting too nostalgic, but your one of the people that I'm on about really. We used to have a pop at each other, but in between would share a PM that would acknowledge a witty retort or such. We've had page after page threads about you, poking fun at your life, putting iu up against mine, 'How the other half live' sort of jest. The thread would roll along, and you'd know in your head certain folk from here would join in, it'd rattle along, and if you went offline for an hour or two, it was two pages longer when you came back, it gave you a good laugh, folk had taken the thread along, and you'd rejoin and enjoy it kinda thing. That wouldn't get past a page now without folk saying 'LOCK IT' and putting the MOD's in a position.
For me that's what this forum was about, when there was an RL point to be debated, lets debate it, 30 pages of it, great. When there's a lull, Tuesday or Wednesday like, have a bit of fun, otherwise the same stuff just comes up. If you look at the thread, and it's not for you, come off it. Some stuff bores me senseless on here, but I'll just click 'Back' and try and find another thread that I think I can add something too.
There used to be a friendlyness to the banter, if you had gone too far, an apology was always around the corner & I think the poster felt a tad upset, even though in jest they'd gone a little far. I did it once or twice I know, and apologised, but I think both parties kinda took it at face value (over the net ??), and no harm was intended etc. Right now, it feels a little bit aggresive, and I think this stems back to what I said, that every thread, you always feel that your on the backfoot from the off.
Wires71 wrote:Well posted and well reasoned and I agree.
I do think it is fair to say though that there was/is an underground superiority/ownership issue between those who posted on here before the exodus from Andy Topham's wolfweb and those that joined afterwards. The former posters lament the direction in which the forum has gone since, and ther latter believe that there is a clique and it is exclusive. Both attitudes cause friction which we see frequently vented. In reality no-one "owns" the forum and everybody has a right to post what they like within the bounds of the AUP.
I consider the outcome will be that this forum continues in, what I beleive to be, it's inexorable decline and a new forum will be set up for those dissatisfied with the offering and wish to recover what was lost.
Although this will be a shame, I am getting sick and tired of the sniping and back biting. What is more concerning is that we have recently had blatant personal insults made from posters I respect who are being dragged down at equal rate with the forum content.
Again, I agree with yourself and JWP.
You and myself have disagreed numerous times in the past, but at least when we have we have both given the reasons why we disagree. If you say why you think X is crap, you explain why and I might explain why I think he's not.
Lately, we are getting posters who offer no debate whatsoever. They are limited to one line where they say player x is good/bad but don't say why.
This forum has lost debate.
And I know, someone wil come on here and say it's up to us to get it back to where it was, but to be perfectly honest, I can't be bothered trawling through the diatribe to find someone who actually wants to debate with me and I'm presuming that goes for others.
Now I'm not wanting to step on anyones toes, and just like a ref, it's a job I wouldn't want to do on here, but I think the mods have to have a tighter rein on things. I'm a mod on another forum and I understand it's hard knowing where to draw the line, but I think if we could at least get rid of the incessant trolls and spamming with stupid threads, that would be a start.
Other forums have the ability to stop this with "No New topics", where you can ban any particular poster from starting a thread, so if we have the likes of Casual Des or one of his cohorts etc, stick that against their name and they can't start a new topic unless this is removed. Let them earn the right to start new threads. This would stop the incessant spamming of stupid new topics by the same old people. Just things like that would be a step. I know it may have things to do with the software used on the forum, but it needs to improve before I consider making the effort again.
Bob Paisley wrote:A lot of teams beat us, do a lap of honour and don't stop running. They live too long on one good result. I remember Jimmy Adamson crowing after Burnley had beaten us once and that his players were in a different league. At the end of the season they were.
WireFanatic II wrote:Why, if it isn't Catalancs, RLFANS answer to a question no-one asked!
Joined: Jun 25 2006 Posts: 14174 Location: Forum21
JWP wrote:You see, without getting too nostalgic, but your one of the people that I'm on about really. We used to have a pop at each other, but in between would share a PM that would acknowledge a witty retort or such. We've had page after page threads about you, poking fun at your life, putting iu up against mine, 'How the other half live' sort of jest. The thread would roll along, and you'd know in your head certain folk from here would join in, it'd rattle along, and if you went offline for an hour or two, it was two pages longer when you came back, it gave you a good laugh, folk had taken the thread along, and you'd rejoin and enjoy it kinda thing. That wouldn't get past a page now without folk saying 'LOCK IT' and putting the MOD's in a position.
For me that's what this forum was about, when there was an RL point to be debated, lets debate it, 30 pages of it, great. When there's a lull, Tuesday or Wednesday like, have a bit of fun, otherwise the same stuff just comes up. If you look at the thread, and it's not for you, come off it. Some stuff bores me senseless on here, but I'll just click 'Back' and try and find another thread that I think I can add something too.
There used to be a friendlyness to the banter, if you had gone too far, an apology was always around the corner & I think the poster felt a tad upset, even though in jest they'd gone a little far. I did it once or twice I know, and apologised, but I think both parties kinda took it at face value (over the net ??), and no harm was intended etc. Right now, it feels a little bit aggresive, and I think this stems back to what I said, that every thread, you always feel that your on the backfoot from the off.
You are dead right and I miss the cutting comments and witty remarks. We had running jokes which gave endless opportunity for teasing. It seems now there is a genuine antipathy which I fear would even result in confrontation if those in conflict actually, heaven forbid, bumped into each other.
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