> Da: Terri Brandt <terri.j.bra...@gmail.com>
> Data: 01/03/18 07:09 (GMT+01:00)
> A: Olivier Cassart <cassart.oliv...@gmail.com>
> Cc: eurodisc@ira.uni-karlsruhe.de, "Patrick van der Valk (BULA)" <
> patrick.vanderv...@beachultimate.org>
> Ogge
provided helpful support in some of the more difficult
>>>>> situations. One of the games where the GA really helped IMO was between
>>>>> Germany and Italy open teams - where they had an incredible (but also very
>>>>> tense) sudden death point. The mai
t (which is the ideal that the
>>>> GAs are hoping for). And in a few cases I saw a very positive impact.
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Hi All,
I don't usually contribute to this list, and don't really have an intention to
remain consistently involved in this discussion, but I would like to point out
that some of the expectations expressed on this list seem unrealistic to me:
It has been established over the last couple
Hello,
I have yet to see anyone answer these two simple questions:
1) What wasn't possible before GAs were added to the appendix?
2) Why are these things so critical, that its necessary to cause this confusion?
--
Again its one thing to have people do score/time-keeping, bringing discs into
ving said this, the essence of Mirko’s comment is correct. Some
>>>> people are not in Facebook and if the discussion started here, we not also
>>>> continue it here on the mailing list?
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>> I would be interes
early not North America and the EUF championships show,
>>> IMHO, that GA’s are not (yet) needed in Europe. I think player education is
>>> more effective, something that got completely lost in the US with the use
>>> of Observers, as they are now the people that are maintaining Spirit (
Hello,
Apologies if I'm repeating someone else's comments, I only get the daily
digest of the mailing list so may be behind. I have also taken a few days
to write this in an attempt to explain myself clearly.
I am an ultimate player and game adviser, having attended WU23 2015 and
WUGC 2016. I
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>> the WFDF) could also continue the conversation here.
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>> TIA
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>> Patrick
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>> *From:* EuroDisc [mailto:eurodisc-boun...@ira.uni-karlsruhe.de] *On
>> Behalf Of *Robert Jablko
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> On 26 Feb 2018, at 11:38, Robert Jablko wrote:
>
> It seems there are a lot of emotions concerning the advisor topic, and that
> should be discussed, here or somewhere else, but I strongy feel that neither
> Liam or anybody else in ultimate deserves any kind of
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> *From:* EuroDisc [mailto:eurodisc-boun...@ira.uni-karlsruhe.de] *On
> Behalf Of *Olivier Cassart
> *Sent:* Wednesday, February 21, 2018 10:32 AM
> *To:* oliver browne <ojhbro...@gmail.com>
> *Cc:* eurodisc@ira.uni-karlsruhe.de; Liam Kelly <
Hi Liam,
To reply to your question, the fact that you are member of the Game Advisor
Committee of the WFDF, and a WFDF advisor, is the more relevant for me.
You, and the WFDF have the right to publish on the Eurodisc mailing-list,
or on the Ultimate Players in Europe FB page, like everybody, so
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Subject: Re: [ED] Tournament Partnership with Game Advisors
Hi Olivier Cassart, ED, and anyone else interested in this topic.
Good to see the debate is alive and well. Something I would fully encourage,
but perhaps not in this setting.
I see a great deal of misconception in yo
Hi European Ultimate players and especially all the TD's in Europe,
All the tournaments that you organised (high level or not) were without
advisors, .
I hope that you won't be the TD's who will open the door for advisors in
private tournaments in Europe.
I hope that you will refuse, like the
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