29-09-2011, 01:09 AM
Is a 'good' team the same as a 'winning' team?
winning teams need; good leadership and organisation for the 'talent'; a squad of -for a 6 board match- 8 to choose from, and a contact book for 'guests' if required to beef up/fill a board. In my experience having someone who can occupy a board is far preferable to a default -they mount up! Getting 6 (or 8) people out each time, is half the battle! Transport (at least 2 cars, do not let anyone get the bus or train-yes there is a story); and to have match sharpness or practice pre-season points dropped early on are difficult to claw back in a small lge.
a good team is; one where I'm doing none of the organising or driving and have a good team dynamic -pub.
winning teams need; good leadership and organisation for the 'talent'; a squad of -for a 6 board match- 8 to choose from, and a contact book for 'guests' if required to beef up/fill a board. In my experience having someone who can occupy a board is far preferable to a default -they mount up! Getting 6 (or 8) people out each time, is half the battle! Transport (at least 2 cars, do not let anyone get the bus or train-yes there is a story); and to have match sharpness or practice pre-season points dropped early on are difficult to claw back in a small lge.
a good team is; one where I'm doing none of the organising or driving and have a good team dynamic -pub.