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Jason Loh
Posts: 215

14-Nov-2010 2:45:35 PM
maybe we can use the striking green or yellow vest for training rather den take of shirt lol but i dun knw where to get dat lol

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Joseph Lee
Posts: 58

15-Nov-2010 10:24:28 AM
Yeah...good idea, but i'm sure the organisers had tot of that already. Perhaps it's monetary issue - afterall, not everyone registered player comes regularly. So payment per pax is difficult to be fairly distributed.

What about each player brings 2 different colours to training - eg. White/Blue or White/Red. Then, after selection into 2 teams, jus wear either colour to differentiate the teams.
Preferably the shirts should not have stripes or significant areas of the opposing colour, eg. White w/ blue stripes...



Alan Oh
Posts: 229

15-Nov-2010 3:12:43 PM
Agreed! Thought about this long ago. Found a website for the training vest as below:
soccer.epicsports.com/

I guess we have approx 15 vest should be more than enough for a team to wear while another without the vest.
It will not be given to individual but will issue on the training days itself and collect back at the end of the training.

Cost $3.45 x 15 = $51.75 (perhaps can fork out from team fund) (dunno required shipping fee a not)

Issues:
- Who is willing to keep the jerseys?
- Who is willing to volunteer to issue and ensure that the number of vest given out is collected back on that day?
- Who is willing to in charge of washing the vest? (dun expect people to wear stink and dirty vest right?)
- If individual buy your own vest, there might also be a possibility that some forgotten to bring and it will defies the purposes.

As long as those issues are settled or found suitable people to take care of all this, I guess the "BB bosses" should not have any objections.

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Jason Loh
Posts: 215

15-Nov-2010 5:03:05 PM
hmmmmmmmmmm agree so hw leh maybe can past it to the organiser den we can help to ensure for issue n return but who goner wash it??? hmmmm

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Kent
Posts: 2389

15-Nov-2010 7:09:39 PM
yup. that was being discussed before.

the cost won't be too big of an issue, it is more of transporting the bibs on weekly basis.
at the rate how some of us perspires, the bib will be dripping wet after the game. washing it is a must and will be another chore.

i wouldn't suggest to burden the organiser as they already have their plate making sure that every trainings are carries out smoothly. (e.g. orientating the new players)
plus, it would inconvenient the organiser more if he doesnt drive.

given that we have home and away jersey, which is blue and white, we could utilise it and encourage our players to bring both colors.
for those who have yet to obtain their bb jersey can simply bring shirt of similar color.


Steady lar!


Kent
Posts: 2389

15-Nov-2010 7:12:11 PM
quote:


Originally posted by Jason Loh:
hmmmmmmmmmm agree so hw leh maybe can past it to the organiser den we can help to ensure for issue n return but who goner wash it??? hmmmm


u could do the club and organisers a big favour by being our CVO (chief vest officer).

Steady lar!


Jason Loh
Posts: 215

15-Nov-2010 11:21:54 PM
i agree with kent we can try to bring blue n white shirt or bb jercey

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Jason Hee
Posts: 108

15-Nov-2010 11:48:45 PM
Frankly speaking.. the current practice of "Shirt" vs "Shirtless" is the most economical and hassle-less. It also does not require players to bring a specific coloured top... Why try to change something that is already working? :)

All good athletes make mistakes; the great ones learn to make that mistake only once. ~ Raul Lopez


Ting Fu
Posts: 867

16-Nov-2010 12:42:21 AM



"at the rate how some of us perspires"

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

must be me!




Alan Oh
Posts: 229

16-Nov-2010 11:09:36 AM
quote:


Originally posted by Jason Hee:
Frankly speaking.. the current practice of "Shirt" vs "Shirtless" is the most economical and hassle-less. It also does not require players to bring a specific coloured top... Why try to change something that is already working? :)



I agreed that "Shirt" vs "Shirtless" is one of the best way but it is definitely not a healthy way. Lotsa players got sunburn as our training is in the afternoon and (touchwood) it may leads to skin cancer.

My suggestion is that it will be best if monthly organiser will also be in charge of handling and washing of the vests, in return his fees will be waived for the month.
As the vests are apparently thin, its easy to dry and if you fold it nicely, it fits nicely in a small bag.

Just my 2 cents worth.....

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Karnex Ko
Posts: 681

16-Nov-2010 12:56:39 PM
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Originally posted by Alan Oh:
quote:



Originally posted by Jason Hee:
Frankly speaking.. the current practice of "Shirt" vs "Shirtless" is the most economical and hassle-less. It also does not require players to bring a specific coloured top... Why try to change something that is already working? :)




I agreed that "Shirt" vs "Shirtless" is one of the best way but it is definitely not a healthy way. Lotsa players got sunburn as our training is in the afternoon and (touchwood) it may leads to skin cancer.

My suggestion is that it will be best if monthly organiser will also be in charge of handling and washing of the vests, in return his fees will be waived for the month.
As the vests are apparently thin, its easy to dry and if you fold it nicely, it fits nicely in a small bag.

Just my 2 cents worth.....


hmmm Alan why not you do it HAHAHAHAHA


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Alan Oh
Posts: 229

16-Nov-2010 4:27:17 PM
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Originally posted by karnex:
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hmmm Alan why not you do it HAHAHAHAHA



I will if I volunteer to be the organiser in the future.

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Jason Loh
Posts: 215

16-Nov-2010 6:09:01 PM
LOL GD idea

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Jason Hee
Posts: 108

17-Nov-2010 12:32:49 AM
quote:


Originally posted by Alan Oh:

I agreed that "Shirt" vs "Shirtless" is one of the best way but it is definitely not a healthy way. Lotsa players got sunburn as our training is in the afternoon and (touchwood) it may leads to skin cancer.

My suggestion is that it will be best if monthly organiser will also be in charge of handling and washing of the vests, in return his fees will be waived for the month.
As the vests are apparently thin, its easy to dry and if you fold it nicely, it fits nicely in a small bag.

Just my 2 cents worth.....


 I think a better investment is to buy sun block and make use it diligently. Even with shirt on, there's no way to avoid sunburn on the face, arms, neck or legs. Unless we are fully covered? :p


All good athletes make mistakes; the great ones learn to make that mistake only once. ~ Raul Lopez


Ash
Posts: 152

17-Nov-2010 3:58:01 AM
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Originally posted by Alan Oh:
quote:



Originally posted by karnex:
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hmmm Alan why not you do it HAHAHAHAHA




I will if I volunteer to be the organiser in the future.



Kent
Posts: 2389

17-Nov-2010 12:49:27 PM
my stand is pretty neutral on this aspect, be it shirtless or bib.
i've been playing shirtless for the last 10 years without sunblock, yet i'm perfectly ok if my side opted to wear a bib.

i would say that wearing a bib goes down well with the majority, except those who like to run around topless (u know who u are).

Steady lar!


Joseph Lee
Posts: 58

18-Nov-2010 9:45:04 AM
quote:


Originally posted by Jason Hee:
Frankly speaking.. the current practice of "Shirt" vs "Shirtless" is the most economical and hassle-less. It also does not require players to bring a specific coloured top... Why try to change something that is already working? :)


             Original by Kent:
             i would say that wearing a bib goes down well with the majority, except those who like to run around topless (u know who u are).


Frankly, I don't like playing topless, mainly becos of the sun, but there are other reasons too. I'm sure they are others who feel the same cos i do hear some guys whining when their team is the "Shirtless" side.



Alan Oh
Posts: 229

18-Nov-2010 5:31:51 PM
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Originally posted by Joseph Lee:
quote:



Originally posted by Jason Hee:
Frankly speaking.. the current practice of "Shirt" vs "Shirtless" is the most economical and hassle-less. It also does not require players to bring a specific coloured top... Why try to change something that is already working? :)



             Original by Kent:
             i would say that wearing a bib goes down well with the majority, except those who like to run around topless (u know who u are).


Frankly, I don't like playing topless, mainly becos of the sun, but there are other reasons too. I'm sure they are others who feel the same cos i do hear some guys whining when their team is the "Shirtless" side.

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Jason Hee
Posts: 108

18-Nov-2010 6:31:20 PM
Alan,

perhaps u might want to include Kent's suggestion of bring 2 shirts for training as well?

All good athletes make mistakes; the great ones learn to make that mistake only once. ~ Raul Lopez


Alan Oh
Posts: 229

19-Nov-2010 12:05:19 AM
quote:


Originally posted by Jason Hee:
Alan,

perhaps u might want to include Kent's suggestion of bring 2 shirts for training as well?




Opps...Can't edit the poll. Let's see the result in approx 1-2 weeks time first ba.

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