Far Coley - 17th October 2010
Preview - For those midlanders who didn't visit Hungary it has been a long month since some FT competition. So a visit to Far Coley to open the Winter League is most welcome. It looks like sunshine and little wind for tomorrow's competition so high scores are to be expected.
Well the weather forecast proved to be accurate. The early starters today were troubled by cold air and sunshine down the scope but had little wind to bend the pellets. Later on the Sun rose high and out of sight but perhaps it warmed the ground enough to create a light breeze. Those shooting after midday enjoyed sufficient wind to require a kill or more adjustment on the long targets.
Millriders Marc Asbury and Jason Jones posted a pair of 28's to lead the field. However, soon after Mark Brewitt continued his fine GP form with a 29. A few shooters looked like they might match Mark's mark but all fell away.
Far Coley proved a popular venue with nearly 80 competitors kicking off their WL campaign although none looked better, or warmer, than Sam in her new hat!
Castle - 31st October 2010
The mist struggled to rise from the ground, its flight dampened by dark spirits. In the woods the trees were as if drenched in smoke from a nearby cremation, there was little noise from the shooters present as they huddled together for warmth and to assuage fear of the unknown. Yes, it was Hallowe'en at Castle and strange creatures had been seen wandering through the woods. I saw one; it was big and wore a black cape, under its arm was a long cylinder of pain. Its face was adorned with hair which pointed like a horn to hell below. Fear struck me as the creature expelled a cackled laugh "HA HA HA" and then the words "only missed one" before again it was absorbed into the woodland. There were also many small demons lurking in the undergrowth and up in trees. Sir Anthony of Castle killed them all but watched as each one rose from the dead. A young page, Mitchel of the Ride, also killed many and won the respect of his elders.
Harriers - 14th November 2010
It's not often Harriers can be described as windless but today was very close; mist and cold combined to offer perfect conditions for shooting. Inevitably the top guns of the midlands put in some high scores. At the front was 2009 champion Neil Daniels and 2010 champion Marc Fisher who both cleared the course. Close behind was 2008 champion James Osborne on 29 and five shooters posted scores of 28.
Harriers proved a popular venue for visitors from other regions. There were four from Central Southern and a whole raiding party from Wales. Here's Simon who we usually find on the other end of the lens.
Millride - 28th November 2010
When I set out from my house it was -4 degrees and when I arrived at Millride it was -9 degrees! Cold yes but dare I say it was rather pleasant; there was only a hint of wind, the air had no moisture and the rising sun slowly offered some warmth. The Millride members were up early checking that the targets had not frozen stiff; surprisingly none had and we were under way soon after 8am. The course started with a shorty followed by a full distance so if there was going to be drop in the cold lane 1 would show you. Unusually I shot with the early birds and felt quite nervous as they don't seem to miss much! It was Bobby and Kev who set the early pace with a 28 and 27 quickly followed by me and Mitch adding a pair of 27s. I thought the conditions very benign and it was no surprise to see a triple of 29s from James Osborne, Neil Daniels and James Griffiths winning the day.
Next time out the MFTA goes abroad with a trip to Sywell.
Sywell - 12th December 2010
Today was a first visit for the MFTA to the regular FFTA GP venue at Sywell. The course utilised the garden area and the infamous bank. When I arrived some shooters had already finished and it was clear that conditions were tricky; the early lead was 26 and a score of around 24 would probably be very good. Ahead of me on the line was Andras Fekete-Moro and James Osborne and despite the varying wind both were clear through the first 20 targets. James managed to hold on until he got beaten by target 28 on the bank. Congratulations and much respect to Andras who cleared the lot! It was a day when if I'd had 2 shots per target I wouldn't have cleared it so I dip my hat to these guys.
The WL reaches the half way point and things are hotting up for the title and qualification for the MFTA inter-regional (top 15) and the Frayed Knot (top 30) teams. Leading overall is James who, incredibly, has hit 143 of the 150 targets so far, in second and third place lie 2008-9 and 2009-10 champions Neil Daniels and Marc Fisher. Although they trail by 12 and 22 points respectively they both have low scores to drop so the contest is still on.
The WL takes a break now until Dowry Hill on the 9th Jan but there is plenty of shoots over the Christmas period to enjoy.
Dowry Hill - 9th January 2011
The WL began 2011 at Dowry Hill. The weather of the preceding days was poor and I had visions of heavy snow and a cancellation. Thankfully the snow was washed away and Sunday proved to be sunny yet cold.
Dowry is a compact ground that contains a lot of features and the members had made excellent use of these to set a challenging course. It started in an area of copse where reading the wind was tricky. There was no chance to get used to the wind though because by lane three the course had turned 90 degrees and we were shooting across a ravine that exposed the strings, not necessarily the targets, to the wind. By lane five the course turned again and this time we were shooting from the copse into a field. The remnant of the farmer's crop was offering a clue to the wind; and it was blowing. Then it was a 180 degree turn to face some elevated targets. The final four lanes were wholly in the field and the conditions were very variable. The first target was only 30 yards but if you shot in the kill then dink. The last target was 55 yard and earlier in the day the target could be seen only at the edge of the field of view of high mag scopes. Later the target only needed half a kill of wind unless you were unlucky to get a gust. Overall it was an excellent and enjoyable shooting test.
For much of the day the top score was 28 held jointly by Bobby Banks, Steve Page, Andrew Gillot and Marc Fisher; enter Mr Osborne who shot in the lane behind me. He entered the field with a clear card and quickly downed target 23. Then there was a long target set perpendicular to the wind; he pondered this target for some time and a crowd had gathered to watch. Dink! Perhaps there was a sigh of relief from the 28s as there were still 6 wind effected targets to go. Of course he got them all; that's 8 dropped from 180!
A great start to the year, well done Dowry Hill.
Greyhound - 23rd January 2011.
Only the second visit of the MFTA WL to Greyhound FTC. Last year the famed wind pixies had the day off and two shooters cleared the course; today was very different. Greyhound is an excellent venue, it's next to a pub, and it has terrain that exposes shooters to wind from different angles. The wind also seems to get channelled, perhaps by the surrounding buildings, which results in telltales on the course going in opposite directions. That said there was not a great deal of wind but it was enough to need an edge and then hope that the wind didn't drop or gust. Jason Jones and Marc Asbury, two strong candidates for the Inter Regional team, posted 27s early on and this score would win them the day. Their 27 was the lowest winning score since a rain swept and windswept Harriers in 2009. Today though it was not the weather, the course and the conditions combined to provide an excellent test. Well done Greyhound!
Woodend - 6th February 2011
Windy days; not one for a while and then two come along together! Memories of Woodend will not be of the excellent 180 degree course but of the unreadable wind that led to some very low scores. Not so Dean Burfoot whose score of 25 made it a hatrick of maiden winners for this WL; he joins Mark Brewitt and Anthony Johnson. Woodend's day job is a fishery; it consists of a 3 pools, with some islands and small areas of copse. The course was well set out offering a range of distances and difficulties. However, it was the wind that would win the day. Talking to top shooters who simply didn't know which side of the hit zone to shoot was reassuring for us mere mortals who remained clueless. Well done to Woodend, the wind wasn't their fault, and to Dean Burfoot who is now on track to receive an MFTA cap to wear at the Inter-Regionals in April. Next outing is at my favourite venue, Purley Chase, and I'm willing to sacrifice a sheep for a light breezy day!
Purley Chase - 20th February 2011
Thankfully the sheep sacrifice worked and shooting at Purley could be enjoyed with only a little breeze for company. Today we ventured into new terrain of the Purley woodland for a course of twists and ups and downs. The presence of only minimal wind suggested high scores and they flooded in. Jonta led early on with a 29 which was soon surpassed by Steve Mason and then by Karl Clarke; well done to both!
James Osborne's 29 was sufficient for him to win the WL title and rumour has it that his springer may appear at the final round at Shugborough. There's still plenty of competition to decide 2nd and downwards and the inter-regional team is not yet complete; three Harriers can still make the team: James Giffiths, Phil James and Kevin Sayers, but they'll have to shoot out of their skin! The Frayed Knot team is nearly sorted; six shooters can still claim spots for this excellent shoot against the NEFTA team.
Next outing is the Game Fair at Shugborough.
Come on Blues at Wembley!!!!!!
Well what a fantastic result for Birmingham City; keep right on!
Shugborough Game Fair - 6th March 2011
Last year's game fair had been blighted by snow and conditions had been tricky. This year there was no snow but conditions were trickier!
The big prize had already been won by James Osborne but there were still places to be filled and the all important honour of representing the MFTA in the Frayed Knot and the Inter-Regionals.
There's was no queuing today as to make a better spectacle for the viewing public the MFTA ran two sessions using a shotgun start. Conditions were tough all day but the early shooters benefited from less wind. Top morning score was an impressive 27 from Neale Marklew and no-one in the afternoon session got any where near it. So Neale scored 100 points but, incredibly, did not qualify for the Inter-Regional team; it just shows what shooting quality that we have in the Midlands.
Mr Daniels posted 26 which was enough for him to claim second overall; well done Neal. The A grade trophy had been wrapped up long ago with some impressive shooting from Millride's Jason Jones. In B grade Simon Francis was a popular winner and it was good to see newcomer Roger Dyson winning C grade.
Commiserations to Ian Stoddart who held a top 15 place up until the last round.
To finish the WL we have the Masters at Harriers on the 20th and the Frayed Knot at Millride on the 27th,
News
NEWS
Well done to Pepone on winning the FT world title; muy bien!
WL1 - a maiden win for Mark Brewitt (29)
WL2 - a maiden win for Anthony Johnson (30)
WL3 - a tie between 2009 champ Neil Daneils and 2010 champ Marc Fisher (30)
WL4 - a cold day at Millride but Ozzy, big Neil and James Griffiths are hot shots on 29.
WL5 - the MFTA were in the Fens. Andras top scored with an impressive clearance in tricky conditions.
WL6 - the new year begins with another win for James O.
WL7 - Millriders Jason Jones and Marc Asbury share the win on 27.
WL8 - Dean Burfoot scores 25 in a gale and takes his maiden WL win.
WL9 - Steve Mason and Karl Clarke clear the lot and surge into inter-regional contention.
James Osborne wins the Winter League Title.
WL10 - Neale Marklew leads the way with 27
Well done to Pepone on winning the FT world title; muy bien!
WL1 - a maiden win for Mark Brewitt (29)
WL2 - a maiden win for Anthony Johnson (30)
WL3 - a tie between 2009 champ Neil Daneils and 2010 champ Marc Fisher (30)
WL4 - a cold day at Millride but Ozzy, big Neil and James Griffiths are hot shots on 29.
WL5 - the MFTA were in the Fens. Andras top scored with an impressive clearance in tricky conditions.
WL6 - the new year begins with another win for James O.
WL7 - Millriders Jason Jones and Marc Asbury share the win on 27.
WL8 - Dean Burfoot scores 25 in a gale and takes his maiden WL win.
WL9 - Steve Mason and Karl Clarke clear the lot and surge into inter-regional contention.
James Osborne wins the Winter League Title.
WL10 - Neale Marklew leads the way with 27
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1 – 200 of 643 Newer› Newest»Hi Chaps, any scores?
Hi Paul,
I did test them all to you earlier.
Here they are:
Daz 28
Ian 26
Jonta 25
Shaun 24
Mitch 23
Mark 23
Phil 20
Kev 15
Roy 14
The day was won by Mark Brewitt on 29.
Any chance you can shoot at Castle on the 31st?
Missed you!
Sorry I meant text, but there might be a test so do your homework.
Great course, lovely weather, good company, some good scoring-----but, alas, same old me.
You'll be back when the op is done Roy. I think that it's been twinging for years meaning that sitting has never been comfortable. A couple of weeks after the op you'll feel like a new man; a young Doog scoring freely.
for the kind words of encouragement Shaun and I hope you're right. Sounds like a bad case of piles though.
As for a young Doog, I'd need a Wagstaffe and Richards for that. Perhaps I could be a Frank Worthington
The first word should be "Thanks"
A bit late but I managed to upload the video from the Bull Jumping at Euskadi:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnRIc6YK_zk
when it loads, double click on it to get it to increase to full size.
Hi chaps.
I hope all you are well, specially Roy.
I was outside of the FT world during September and I hope to return step by step to the normal situation.
I watched the bull video and it looks like it was last week ...oh my god!
Hola Jesus,
que tal?
how has Pepone's win been recieved in Spain?
Evening everybody.
Pepone's reception has been quite similar to "the red" when won the South Africa Worlds.
It was fantastic all the shooters feelings just when we knew he won the Worlds.
But not only Spanish shooters were happy with the Worlds result. When I gave my congrats to Andy because his fantastic shooting, Andy told me he was extremly happy that Pepone won the Worlds because it will be very nice for the FT community . It has been demonstrated that foreigners shooters can obtain good results too.
In our forum a lot of people gave their congrats to Pepone
Andy is a gentleman!also outside the course.
Hola Jesus,
sorry I missed you I was at swimming with George and Mike which lasts 1 hour.
Inter 4-0.
Are you Blues in disguise, are you.....
Evening chaps.
One of our AFTE members found this special poster , :
www.scribd.com/full/39762735?access_key=...16cp0460a2mq096bpuim
Do you know him?
Evening chaps! Anyone chewing the fat?
This 'Shooting' lark seems like fun, can anyone show me how I can get started?
Seems like years since I picked my rifle up!
Jesus, that link doesn't seem to work mate. Great to hear from you though amigo!
Is this a new member? Welcome Baltipal; what is a balti?
Evening chaps!
A good day for the Blues, not so for the Wolves who played well but went down 2-0.
It's the Vile next week.
I presume you guys have been honing your skill at Millride today.
Evening my friends!
Greg, a lot of time with no news of you!. I hope you are doing well.
I understand your absence so I had the same situation last month because the work.When you have other thinks in your brain the airguns still remains into the cases.
But the next weekend I'll start again trying to make new FT's friends in France, so I'll meet Belgian and French people in Alos-Ebennes-Sibas, in the French part of the Basque Country.
Some of them are already thinking to come to the next Open as well as other Italian shooters, so Spanish, Basques, English, French, Belgian, Italian, Hungarian people will come to Euskadi. Something to think about!.
Hi Jesus, It's good to hear from you again. You've been working very hard but the future of the Euskadi Open looks very exciting.
Hi Roy, Phil must be hovering as well as he'll be watching the Korean GP.
Did you read on one of the forums that Swifty had his gun stolen on Friday night. Not having a great time at present is he.
Yes I did, there's some aresholes about.
Evening guys!
Is our dedicated blog on the wane?
Is there any point in continuing?
Please provide an opinion?
Greg is there any life in the Pal?
I'm as guilty as anybody for not using it as much of late, but I'd miss it if it wasn't there. Needs to be discussed over a pint.
Hi all, I do pop on but often by mobile & it's not always possible to post. I'm also suffering from a serious lack of funds that's hitting how much fuel I can afford to burn, running backwards & forwards to the Airport everyday is begginning to hurt!
Steve should post serial numbers & such so our little community can selfpolice stuff like this, what was the circumstance of the theft?
Well day one of a well deserved half term is over. (Just to wind Phil up). I'm on a two day mountain biking course on Tue and Wed - don't worry Phil I am able to claim expenses.
evening chaps
I am now a level 2 mountain bike instructor. Who wants to go on a ride?
Evening everybody (anybody?). WL2 on the horizon for those of us not on a boozy weekend in Ireland.
Well excuse me.
Very sorry, I'm sure. I thought you were going today for acclimatisation purposes; but then again, a man of your calibre wouldn't be needing any of that.
I am limbering up as we speak
That's a good idea. You wouldn't want to be "pulling" anything, would you?
Greg, will you be joining us this weekend. Your company would be very welcome?
By the way, if you hadn't already guessed, I've got my laptop back in working order tonight.
"You wouldn't want to be "pulling" anything, would you?"
Well....
Wow, 7 posts!
sorry I missed the banter, I was being entertained!
Evening all!
Well not Phil who is probably under the influence of multiple pints of Guinness.
A belated Good Evening, Shaun. It could be some while before Phil's coherent.
Well, the 'take it easy on the first day' plan didn't really go to plan...
I take it you're suffering then?
You're meant to suffer for your art.
Ian insisted on shooting at the top of the field today and a very demanding course was set, which claimed a number of victims. One target was estimated at anything between 60 and 70 yards.
Ian is promising a very unusual course next week as well.
Great win for Wolves
Despite our best efforts the 'take it easy on the second day' plan went the same way as the first. Saw international rules football at Croke park which was novel. Then got hammered. Just off to the Guinness factory. Hope the wl went well.
Croke Park is an impressive stadium.
Good to see you're flying the flag for England!!
Phil, I admire your restraint (and stamina)
Well done Roy on your 26 today; top shooting!
Thanks Shaun,but I've just read your report. Were you talking about Ian, lurking in the undergrowth-----he frightens most people.
nothing like a bit of lurking...
Evening chaps.
Roy, the clue was "only missed one"
evening. Well, I survived, back to the real world now.
Has any part of your body turned black?
Evening chaps
Nice history Shaun. Did you saw some of the ghost wearing the Ikurriña?
If yes he was me, so I was yesterday in the top of Basque Pirenees mountains shooting FT. We became crazy to go there so we were there by using the mountain roads up to a fantastic site at 1.000meters high.
It was the first meeting with the french and belgian people!. We'll have others in the next future.
Please, find some piccies of the event!
http://s285.photobucket.com/albums/ll73/TESLA0611/Alos-Sibas-Abense/Rencontre/
Evening everybody. Should we be blogging very quietly for Phil's benefit tonight?
Hi Roy.
How are you and your family doing?
Hi Mate, everybody is OK at the moment. I hope the same can be said for you and yours.
Thanks Roy. We are fine also.
It's time to bed for me, so although the weekend has been very long I'm very tired.
Nighty night.
What a stunning location for a shoot, and it was good to see some familiar faces. Glad to see that you were well fed as well. How did you guys shoot?
Hi all.
Very interesting results from Sunday, congrats to Roy & Mitch but what happened to Nick?
Nick shot next to me and Paul and seemed to have issues from early in the round.
Evening Boys
Hi Roy,
big results for Spurs tonight
Excellent result.
Last night's pictures from Jesus - just like Millride eh?
Yes, looks truly stunning.
okay it's bed for me
Anyone else doing Purley Chase HFT on Sunday?
There's also an FT course on!
Sounds interesting.
Hi Roy. I'm not sure about the FT, (how many targets etc). Bill said to me "bring your FT kit" so I'm expecting a fun day shooting.
I'll await further info then.
Looks good Roy. check out Chris' post on the STB. It's going to be a HFT and FT feast!
Evening guys.
It looks like the blog is quite calm. Perhaps too much FT traininig?....or too much beers into the pub?....or too much cycling....or what else?
Shaun I guess you saw the Pyrenees pictures ...can you imagine one shoot there?.
Probably you'll choose to take the backbag , the boots and to make treeking away....and I'll go with you, sure!
Hola Jesus,
The venue looked stunning.
It would be great just to visit and for an FT comp ... wow!
One day perhaps.
Me, Ian and Mitch enjoyed a good day out at Purley today. A 30 shot HFT course followed by 30 FT.
How did you all do?
Ian missed 3
I missed 4 and Mitch had a nightmare.
The FT course was quite short so we did much of it kneeling and standing. Mitch hit the first 24 targets and then bump!
well done/well done/bad look
has your eyesight recovered from all the squinting?
This Stella is helping!
what's happened to Paddy?
I heard that he'd been involved in an accident with a flat bed truck.
Hope your move went well Phil. Is it complete.
its not started yet. I've moved some of my less necessary stuff to my moms and generally de cluttered ready for next weekend when I actually move
Has this Stella woman taken your mind of the squinty shooting?
Well, I got bored of her and even let a bit dribble down the drain.
Struggling to get a taste for any beer at the moment.
red wine.
it's the future.
or Guinness. I found that 40+ pints over the weekend didn't give me a hangover.
5 hours sleep per night and felt fresh as a daisy each morning.
try it.
If I did that I wouldn't have a hangover either ... I'd be dead!
it only worked out to around a pint per drinking hour. You will drown in Guinness before you get drunk.
it's only 4.2%
On the Sunday evening we were drinking Jamesons with the barman.
Now that can make you quite tipsy.
And you end up burping it back up at the breakfast table ... yum!
Got to go, the wife needs me :)
can't get the top off a bottle?
Come on the boys in blue!
Had some bad news tonight. Euskadi Open coincides with a wedding that I'm not able to miss. A week long series of events, culminating in the ceremony at the Forest of Arden complex on the Sunday. Gutted!-----and before anybody mentions it, I have suggested they change the venue to the Hotel Etxeberri in Zumarraga.
Will they be upset when you miss the wedding?
More than my life's worth, I'm afraid.
A private jet might be the answer though. Jesus, can you fix it.
Any idea when plane tickets are on sale for euskadi?
me 100
have not done that for some time lads......
Evening all. Will it be red or blue in Manchester?
Phil, flights are available now for Euskadi.
No particular moments of interest in the first half other than the Tevez free kick well saved by Van de Sar.
It's going off elsewhere though. Blues could do with all three teams below them dropping points.
Few we stayed out of the bottom 3.
anyone booking yet?
just negotiating the next trip to Dublin...
Really upset about Euskadi. The original date for this wedding was the 24th, and it was only by chance that we found out yesterday that it had been changed to the 17th.
I'll take that point but it looks like we are tumbling into Wolvesland tonight.
Bugger!
Bugger, indeed. See you tomorrow?
Right. I'm in but it looks like a bombsite at the mo so no winter league for me tomorrow. Let me know the scores and good luck to all.
Welcome to your new home WIMP!
Thanks, TOSSER.
Does anyone know where I put the screwdriver?
Phil. I assume that you haven't looked at your e-mail during the move. I forwarded something from Derek about becoming a signatory on for the BFTA.
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What a relief to see that hostilities have resumed and the insults are flying. Hope the au pair finds the new pied a terre to her liking, Phil.
Well terre is potato but I dont
know what the other bit is
Hi all, hope WL3 went OK for you all, scores when you've got 'em please.
I was wondering if anybody fancied a pint or/and a balti next Saturday, I'm feeling abit out of touch these days & wanted to catch up with everyone.
Great idea. Count me in Greg. Might have to watch other people eat though. Scores are up.
Evening all.
Some good shooting today in very nice conditions.
I'm afraid I can't play next Saturday as I'm out at BFTA meeting all day.
Shaun. Called in at my mate's pub in Chaddesley Corbett on the way home. Cracking lunch time atmosphere. Reminded me of The Cat at Enville (who could forget that?)------but about 4 or 5 years older.
Roy, as I recall the Cat was not memorable for it atmosphere. Were similar attributes on view today?
Very much so. Bathams Beauties indeed.
We had a great time in there on out first visit. Future visits were a little crowded but still good beer!
I see that you're sitting nicely in 2nd in B grade Roy; well done!
Thanks Shaun. I'm a little bit surprised, but I've found conditions to have been fairly benign for the last 2 shoots. Only 10 shooters in B grade today.
You're menacingly poised as well though.
No, I'm removing myself from A grade competition. My main ambition is to make the Frayed Knot team (top 30). I'm okay in 19th at the moment but it's hard to judge when some folk only shoot the last 6 rounds.
You're presently in 38th but if you can replace your points from round 1 with further good shooting then you'll be in the frame.
Then I'd be in trouble!
Go Roy. Go Roy. Go Roy.
If you could move house every WL weekend, that would increase my chances?
What's the state of play house-wise?
Well I'm in. No idea where most stuff is and new bedroom
Furniture is still in the box. Any good at flat pack?
I'll send "The Wife" round. She doesn't use a screwdriver though; she's got a selection of metric sized flat bladed table knives. And if she needs to measure anything, she does it by hammer-lengths. Somehow, she always seems to get the job done though.
It's ok thanks. J's already popped in
Yeah! She says she's tired, but happy.
She should be. Mind you I've never seen a woman so handy with a hammer.
She'd like a chainsaw for Christmas.
Congratulations and best of luck to Phil and Shaun on their new BFTA roles. Or, if they're still enjoying their refreshments, the BFTA rolls.
We're back Roy.
What a great result for the Blues and I had £20 on them to win!
I've just got in, the traffic was terrible
You must have hopped home!
Sounds as though the creative juices have been flowing.
Phil, don't forget to put your milerage claim in. Perhaps you were voted in because you're close and can sharpen the pencils before the rest get there.
Shaun, you should have been concentrating on the meeting, not wasting your time with football. It's overrated.
A good dose of Far Coley would do you both good.
What price were Blues, by the way?
£20, that's it. He's the new chairman at St Andrews now.
Steve Morgan only paid Jack Hayward £10 for Wolves. Some might say he was done.
did he keep the receipt?
I must add that these are the official views of the BFTA not my personal views, or is that the other way round?
I feel a New Year Honour coming your way.
I've already had my invite to the wedding...
William was at the Wolves match at Blackpool today. I presume he's planning his stag do there.
he was on a stag do, didn't you see the blow up doll?
I thought that was one of our players.
I feel so humble, I've just seen your maiden address to the people on STB.
Got to go. See you at FC tomorrow!!!!!
I've still got those O rings, by the way.
I'm sure there will be mugs and tea towels produced to celebrate my coronation
Roy, a very pleasant 9/2
A good weekend all round then Shaun.
Our chairman allowed me to shoot a wrong target at F C today,just so that he could snatch a victory.
Well, I appear to be the victim of government cuts. Had a call yesterday to say that my op, scheduled for next week, has been deferred until a date yet to be arranged.
I believe that because of government cuts the requirement to perform ops within 18 weeks of diagnosis has been scrapped. To comply with the 18 week rule doctors were coining it in by working special overtime to do ops at weekends. Now the rule has been abandoned they obviously see no benefit in working so hard unless it is carried out as private work.
maybe they don't think you're worth the effort
Thanks.
It's OK for you with your BFTA non-contributory health insurance.
sshh.
we don't talk about the 'perks' of the job.
Oh dear Roy your cut has been cut.
At least that means you cna do Sywell on the 12th.
Yes, that's a bonus, but if I missed Sywell (having had the op) I'd have a long recovery period before the following WL. Christmas lunch might be a little different this year as well.
Ah well! There'll be people in a far worse predicament than me, so I can't really moan about missing any WL or a Christmas blow-out can I.
Ah, perspective is tricky medicine.
I'm sure that you'd rather have it done.
Well the Millride weekend part 1 is upon us. Any thoughts about the weekend.
Yes.
It's cooking fold.
What time are we needed tomorrow?
It's fireman Sam.
Did your hose reach?
I'll be there at around 7.30
I didn't need to get mine out; the fireman used his own.
didn't he use the one on the fire engine then?
Well a good day at the ride and ...
me and Mitch qualified!!!
It's my first time so I'm quite emotional!
Congratulations Shaun and Mitch on your scores today and the qualification.
Had a discussion in the pub afterwards with Phil, and I was saying that I favoured the method of GP lane timing that was used in Hungary. I see on tonight's STB that a number of other people feel the same way. I know that there will be an EGM in the new year to ratify the rule changes proposed at the recent BFTA meeting. I don't know whether the timing issue was raised at this meeting, but if it wasn't, could it still be proposed and ratified for the coming season? I'm not saying that it should be, even though I would favour it, I'm just asking about the constitutional position.
Hi Roy, I don't believe it can. Without delving into the constitution I believe rule changes can only take place at the AGM or proposed at the AGM and ratified at the EGM.
Out with the dog for a bit.
That's what I thought. However.....
It's my understanding that the EGM is more of "routine EGM" in that it happens as a matter of course in order to ratify proposals, so therefore, it's not really an EGM in the true sense of things. I would have thought that if the desire was there, an EGM could be called at any time to discuss and ratify such matters. I'm not trying to be smart, arsey or condescending I'm just interested in the mechanics of it all.
On thinking about it, the EGM is probably just called an EGM because it isn't an AGM and there isn't another word to use.
The BFTA has three meetings
AGM
GM
Extraordinary GM - only called for the ratification of rules prior to the season. Hence you're right. In the past EGMs have been called prior to shoots etc. However,
If the meeting was to address issues "of the web" then it'd be changing rules all the time.
For me the process works but isn't supported. For example the AGM allows all of its 9 regions to propose change. At the last meeting only 6 were represented. What we have now is lots of people with views but not willing to submit them through their region ....
As to the clocks - I don't think there's anything wrong with stop watches. Having shot GP for 4 years I find hold ups are rare.
Also, if we did employ these new clocks I can see some issues. The most obvious one is that the BFTA would have to supply the clocks and getting them transferred would be tricky (evidence - presently the stop watches go missing).
I think it's easy to overlook that - the Worlds is a single venue comp that takes months to plan and set out. The GPs in comparision are a rushed affair.
Yes it's a shame that the mechanism for suggesting changes through the regions isn't better used, but does that not suggest that the system could do with an overhaul. In this day and age surely this could be done with more succes via the BFTA web site The site could be used for members to make proposals. It also has an excellent system for booking GP places by entering your BFTA number. With minimal tweaking this could enable eac member to vote on a proposal - a simple yes or no, so no endless debates. This needn't prevent our duly elected committee from discussing,voting and ratifying on our behalf, but it would mean that they had a better idea of the wishes of the membership when doing so.
I'm not, in anyway, getting at the BFTA or it's committe, who do a sterling job, but I do find it a fascinating debate.
I'm sorry Shaun, perhaps we shouldn't be conducting this debate on an open forum in case anybody should think I'm expecting you to respond in an official capacity, or that they take your comments as being in that capacity. Hope you don't feel "compromised". That was never the intent.
No offence taken Roy - I too agree that debate is the way forward.
However, did you know that the BFTA forum on its website gets about 0.1% of the traffic of the STB.
The problem I see with using the web is highlighted by the recent attempt to change the scoring method of the MFTA.
A simple yes or no would suffice if the endless debate had led to a proposal.
I personally think that the way we'll move forward is for the shooters of the region to make their views known at the regional meeting. There is enough talk at shoots - give up a night and bring those views to the meeting.
Don't worry Roy I'm always politically correct!!
Can we continue the debate over a pint sometime because I'm starting a "GB episode" so I'm signing off now.
Sure can. Enjoy!
A big night for the Blues.
Keep right on!!!!!
What a start - first penalty in 10 years!
Zigic has got to be the worst footballer in the world
he should be playing for Walsall
No doubt due to 'health and safety' regulations, you'll be building snowmen for the rest of the week Mr C?
I haven't been in this week anyway. I've been on a health and safety course, which ironically, had a module about safe snow practice. There were also modules on:
Working on tip toes.
How to avoid stress in the summer holidays.
The right way to turn pages in heavy books.
Excessive use of wifi devices.
The importance of breakfast.
And my favourite Break the habit of working 9 to 3
Get well soon Roy!
are any of you available for a drink with greg sometime soon? i know he is missing ft loads and is feeling well out of the loop. which if you know greg is a major deal!! he misses his friends in ft and i think its sad that you all havent met for a drink yet...dont worry i wont be there itll be just you guys?
regards
louise
Greg, it's Millride HFT this weekend and I'll be helping tomorrow. If you fancy a pint give me a call.
Next weekend the MFTA is at Sywell, I'm driving over if you want to come.
Evening chaps!
Fantastic HFT event Shaun.....with snow I think.
It will be a exciting experience!
Greg, which airgun are you using for HFT?. I never heared something from you in this way. Could you tell us/me something?
Today I'm in Medina de Pomar and there are a lot of snow near the garden.
Homeworks for this weekend : to change the trigeer of the Diana Airking 54 and to assemble the new T06.
Jesus, Medina de Pomar is supposed to be sunny!!
Yeeeeeeesssssssssssss, but not always!.
Now temp is 1ºC and tonight forecast is -6ºC.
All the Spanish northern is snowed.
I had -11 this morning.
I've watch in the TV that all England is under the snow.
I think I saw you walking on the street and enjoying the snow as a child ! jejeje.
Question specially to Greg : How many clicks must be correct the turret beyond 40yards with -11ºC ?
Gregoryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Cou cou!
Where are you my friend?
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