October 24, 2007
THE LAST POST
The time has come gents and ladies when I must pull the pin.
I have decided to commit to another project and I can’t devote the time and energy to do both jobs as well as they deserve to be done.
I have informed the plebian administrator (the guys who hosts the blog) and he has informed me he would be please to assist and guide someone else if they decide to pick up the torch for Tasmanian football. I believe it is a job that should be done and done as well as it can be.
Questions should be continued to be asked of the administrators of the game in a public forum, and not just from club presidents. The people ‘at the coal face’ (the parents, the players, the referees, even the kids playing for their school). It is for those, that this game is run in this state.
So if anyone feels they can devote a few hours a day to run a blog such as this please contact me at blackjack@plebian.net and I will put you in contact with the plebian administrator. A couple of new blogs would be brilliant.
One final word…
Club committees are the people who make our game run in this state. They do what they do not for financial gain but because they love the sport and their clubs with a passion most just can’t understand. Most clubs/schools etc. are screaming out for assistance as the vast majority of club committees now consist of a handful or people who, as the years pass, are wearing out and being ground into the grass of the grounds they tend with such love and passion season after season. If these clubs and schools don’t start receiving an injection of new blood the game as we know it will die. It’s all very well to register, pay your fees (even this is done with some incredible reluctance), play your game and then leave with no commitment & no responsibility. But who is the first to complain when the ground is full of divots and weeds, or when the nets have holes in them or the team strips look a bit worn and faded? It’s usually the one who has to have their rego squeezed out of them.
It’s time to turn up at your club and ask, “Can I do anything to help?”.
I have received over 3,000,000 hits on this blog since the first day back in November 2006. This equates to nearly 30,000 unique visitors to the blog. For sake of no one else but the kids coming up in this state, get your finger out of your proverbials and make a contribution to the game. I know a lot of you do already but far too many of you don’t.
For the sake of the beautiful game, get on the phone now and ring the club president and offer to run a fundraising event, to attend a sports trainers course, even do a grassroots coaching licence. The contribution might be a small as offering to wash a team’s shirts each week. How easy it could be if the many could take a load of the few.
As the Nike advertisement says, JUST DO IT!!!!
I thank you and bid you good health and happiness for you and your families. I sincerely hope to catch up with some of you around the grounds of Tasmania in the coming years.
Blackjack
PS. The blog will remain open to take posts for the next 14 days but no new posts will be forthcoming.