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A tricky one for marchells

John Molloy

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Only answer, walk to dead zone appraise team captain and let him take it to the ultimate who probably won't do much but at least he knows who to watch for next time. a retrospective 1 for 1 after they've hung the flag isn't gunna help much and if that leaves them without any players left its a draw.
 
Over here every touny requires the use of their
paint, so everyone is useing the same brand
and colour. Which means you got fresh paint on
ya your gone, If you got fresh paint on ya
and your still playing their gonna penalize
your ass. Everybody useing the same paint has
some advantages, eg. whether the paint is good or crap no one has an advantage. and any contaversy
over who is shooting which colour is irrelivent.:D
 

Thunder Bunny

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A tricky one for Marshalls.........No!

I have played and Marshalled at highest of levels. You all should know that as players it is your responisbilty to make sure that all the plaint from previous games has been cleaned so that it does not look like a mark. That way it would be impossible for a marshall to remove a player from the game for a old hit....eg from a paint colour that the other team is not firing!

All said and done "As players you will get good calls and bad calls, that might have been a bad call but you still out!"
 

Liz

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A tricky one for Marshalls.........No!

Originally posted by Thunder Bunny
I have played and Marshalled at highest of levels. You all should know that as players it is your responisbilty to make sure that all the plaint from previous games has been cleaned so that it does not look like a mark. That way it would be impossible for a marshall to remove a player from the game for a old hit....eg from a paint colour that the other team is not firing!

All said and done "As players you will get good calls and bad calls, that might have been a bad call but you still out!"
Woohoo, first post from Thunder Bunny - might have guessed it would be one about marshalling! Listen to this guy, he really is a seriously good marshall (used to train others for the old EPSF exams).
 
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wicked.
just a quick one to thunder dude the paint game of a barracade that i was in not from a previous game.. but its one thing that may come of this which would be great is training for marchells that

with respect to thunder who mentions that there are levels of marchelling maybe we would go on training course with an official recognition this would help people when marchelling to learne from the better ones like yourself

i certainly would be willing to go on a course that way we can learne from the more experienced Ref... what do you reckon?
steve
 

John Molloy

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If you know you have picked up a smear of paint from a bunker you need to inform the marshall imediately and they will invariably clear you to continue, If they see paint on you and you havn't called 'em then you may be skirting a 1 for 1.

Thunder can you run another course?
 

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Thunder Bunny was one of the old Gulo Lucius guys who helped at the courses that Jerry W-B used to organise for the EPSF (forerunner of the UKPSF), so it wouldn't be him that would need to set things up & run the courses. Get hold of Steve Bull if you really want UKPSF marshalls courses, I think he was hoping to get something sorted along these lines anyway.
 

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A tricky one for Marshalls.........No!

At the end of the day it come down to this!!!!

Originally posted by Thunder Bunny
You all should know that as players it is your responisbilty to make sure that all the plaint from previous games has been cleaned so that it does not look like a mark.