ALC POTS

Discussion in 'Second XI Competitions' started by Maroon_Faithful, Sep 20, 2011.

  1. Maroon_Faithful M Faithful

    Of course you are dude. But saying you would've won it is a bit rich.
     
  2. Riddy JH Ridd

    maybe so, but id probs have been up there... obviously its all hypothetical anyway. i could have turned shit and got no more points.
     
  3. Storer BA Storer

    Happy with 8 points.
     
  4. MatthewJay TA Miokovic

    Das is definitely a shit cunt.
     
  5. morgieb MC Burridge

    Hope MF wins it, particularly given he played half the games that Das and Boland did.
     
  6. Rocks DN Boland

    Finals shouldn't even be counted IMO.
     
  7. Boobidy BJ Gemmell

    MF winning it just proves why the 3-2-1 rating system in every awards thing is stupid
     
  8. Cribbage RG Cribb

    Lol. AWTA tbh.
     
  9. AVA T Delonge

    Yeah, AWTA.
     
  10. Mousey AJ Son

    Can't believe finals get points. That's just plain stupid IMO.

    MF is the clear winner.
     
  11. Cevno IV Narang

    AWTA.
     
  12. morgieb MC Burridge

    Agreed. It doesn't work like that in the Dally M's or the Brownlow's....
     
  13. Speirz DG Speirs

    I think everyone agrees that Dally M's are a pretty shit awards system though.
     
  14. morgieb MC Burridge

    Well yeah, but that's because of how they do it. Brownlow's are fine.
     
  15. 99* JJ Ritchie

    Only one bowler in the top ten (ALC wicket takers) is even represented there. Batting year ftfl.
     
  16. Mousey AJ Son

    The Brownlow is okay, but I don't really like the 3-2-1 system, or at least the way that umpires vote for it.
     
  17. Chewie JA Chewie

    Should just use the points that ITC gives out per match. iirc it gives points based on batting/bowling/fielding performance, and Cribb just takes the top ones and makes then 3-2-1.
     
  18. Mousey AJ Son

    Most total points wins?
     
  19. MatthewJay TA Miokovic

    That wouldn‘t be too bad actually.
     
  20. Incey BC Jacobs

    I deserved it.
     

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