Loomio
Wed 27 Aug 2014 10:10AM

no league teams

TM Tom MLB Public Seen by 26

League is awesome and all, but the spring tourney is about fun.

TM

Poll Created Wed 27 Aug 2014 10:11AM

no league teams allowed Closed Sat 30 Aug 2014 10:08AM

Outcome
by Tom MLB Wed 26 Apr 2017 10:12AM

league teams are allowed

As stated.

Results

Results Option % of points Voters
Agree 40.0% 2 TM SSM
Abstain 0.0% 0  
Disagree 40.0% 2 W J
Block 20.0% 1 DR
Undecided 0% 19 DCM GH DM NL J D AH AHM SHM CW R BS VR AZ A LP S TW GG

5 of 24 people have participated (20%)

W

Wes
Block
Wed 27 Aug 2014 10:45PM

Same as Joni.

W

Wes
Disagree
Wed 27 Aug 2014 10:46PM

Same as Joni.

DR

Damon Rao
Block
Thu 28 Aug 2014 5:02AM

We need to encourage teamwork.
I would love to play in my league team for the tournament though unfortunately I'm unable to.
I encourage and expect all teams, (league or otherwise) to play together as much as possible to develop their dynamic.

J

Joni Wed 27 Aug 2014 10:38PM

The point of the league is to foster better team play in Melbourne, disallowing them in tournaments discourages this. I don't see how you can't have fun in a tournament in your league teams. It has no bearing on league points so takes away any competitive edge. It would be a real shame to impede the good work of the league and to not allow them on principle. [Sad Face]

SSM

Sam S MEL Thu 28 Aug 2014 1:33AM

As we're expecting a small tournament I'd prefer a laid back fun attitude - teams promote more tension and competitiveness

J

Joni Thu 4 Sep 2014 10:50PM

So what's the outcome?

TM

Tom MLB Fri 5 Sep 2014 10:37PM

I'm assuming the block was meant as a disagree, which means the proposal didn't pass. So league teams will be allowed.

DR

Damon Rao Wed 17 Sep 2014 12:24AM

TM

Tom MLB Wed 17 Sep 2014 4:22AM

My apologies for the incorrect assumption.

League is a great way to encourage team work, but I don't think that disallowing league teams for the tournament discourages team work. It simply means you need to learn to play with a different team, which if anything will improve players skills and teach different kinds of team work.

I feel that newer players forming teams with more experienced players is one of the best ways to improve team work. We encouraged this at the previous tournament and it worked well.

Experienced players are able to give good and timely advice on the court; encouraging newer players not to go two deep, to look for space, to make and receive passes, and to rotate and protect the goal. Things which a team of new players can easily overlook.

Running an individual tournament (wheel of mis-fortune style) actively discourages team work and promotes selfish play and we should avoid doing this too much, though there are other benefits to be had from this style of tournament so we shouldn't stop doing them altogether.