Talk:Honour Board
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:Because it was located here by me and no one has asked the above question before? I think I did it because my original version (not put up here) included Club office holders - ie non-playing people. Mind you, the same argument could apply to Player Awards and Coaches. Blueseum, which we used as our rough template, actually does have an equivalent ("Heritage of Carlton" which then lists all player awards), but it is hidden away on the Players page, with no direct link from the front page. | :Because it was located here by me and no one has asked the above question before? I think I did it because my original version (not put up here) included Club office holders - ie non-playing people. Mind you, the same argument could apply to Player Awards and Coaches. Blueseum, which we used as our rough template, actually does have an equivalent ("Heritage of Carlton" which then lists all player awards), but it is hidden away on the Players page, with no direct link from the front page. | ||
:I'm more than happy to have people suggest an alternative way to lay out things on the front page - that's the idea of a wiki, to be collaborative. [[User:Ranga|Ranga]] 04:49, 10 March 2010 (UTC) | :I'm more than happy to have people suggest an alternative way to lay out things on the front page - that's the idea of a wiki, to be collaborative. [[User:Ranga|Ranga]] 04:49, 10 March 2010 (UTC) | ||
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+ | Well there are many things that could go in such an "honour board" | ||
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+ | Non-Football (off-field) ones | ||
+ | - CEO/Secretary | ||
+ | - President | ||
+ | - Volunteer of the Year | ||
+ | plus others I can't think of now... | ||
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+ | On-field ones | ||
+ | Final Position | ||
+ | Wins | ||
+ | Losses | ||
+ | Draws | ||
+ | points for | ||
+ | points against | ||
+ | percentage (with these you have the dilemma of whether to include finals games or not...) | ||
+ | Coach | ||
+ | Captain | ||
+ | Vice-Captain | ||
+ | Deputy Vice Captain | ||
+ | Leading Goalkicker | ||
+ | Leading stat-winners in other categories | ||
+ | B&F | ||
+ | Curnow award plus all the other awards | ||
+ | Snouts POTY | ||
+ | etc... | ||
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+ | The question is how many tables should this be in and what is the best way to split them up? Having them all in the one table would make it look too crowded | ||
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+ | All of the above can also be repeated for each lower grade team too (Reserves U18s etc...) [[User:Ecky|Ecky]] 01:51, 11 March 2010 (UTC) |
Current revision as of 01:51, 11 March 2010
Reference Sources
Details for article taken from Glenelg Football Club 2009 Annual Report and Official Yearbook. Ranga 23:23, 23 February 2010 (UTC)
Location
Why is this page under the "off field" section? Ecky 04:49, 10 March 2010 (UTC)
- Because it was located here by me and no one has asked the above question before? I think I did it because my original version (not put up here) included Club office holders - ie non-playing people. Mind you, the same argument could apply to Player Awards and Coaches. Blueseum, which we used as our rough template, actually does have an equivalent ("Heritage of Carlton" which then lists all player awards), but it is hidden away on the Players page, with no direct link from the front page.
- I'm more than happy to have people suggest an alternative way to lay out things on the front page - that's the idea of a wiki, to be collaborative. Ranga 04:49, 10 March 2010 (UTC)
Well there are many things that could go in such an "honour board"
Non-Football (off-field) ones - CEO/Secretary - President - Volunteer of the Year plus others I can't think of now...
On-field ones Final Position Wins Losses Draws points for points against percentage (with these you have the dilemma of whether to include finals games or not...) Coach Captain Vice-Captain Deputy Vice Captain Leading Goalkicker Leading stat-winners in other categories B&F Curnow award plus all the other awards Snouts POTY etc...
The question is how many tables should this be in and what is the best way to split them up? Having them all in the one table would make it look too crowded
All of the above can also be repeated for each lower grade team too (Reserves U18s etc...) Ecky 01:51, 11 March 2010 (UTC)