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January 01, 2018, 08:12:49 PM |
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Dears,
Will non US participant be ables to vote?
Of course they will,wouldnt make much sense to only focus on US,even tho that sport is mainly played there.But who knows,might even make footnall mroe Popular around the world. I have lots of friends in other countries that enjoy American football.
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January 01, 2018, 08:39:25 PM |
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As I understand bu reading and studying about FCFL, "fan controlled" means that we as fans can not only watch the game in front of TV, but use this platform and their app to make and call decisions like plays calling, get involve in providing offensive strategy for the game training day and many others opportunity. I recommend you to read through the first page of this thread, they explained the concept here.
Sir, You means like be support to coach? No coach,fans will be coach.Well,atleats no coach making decisions,someone has to train team in the meanwhile,between games. Yeah I'm sure there will still be a whole coaching staff. They'll just have a lot less to do with the in game decisions than more traditional sports.
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January 01, 2018, 09:30:41 PM |
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Yeah some coaches must be around,someone has to teach them plays etc,train them between the games.
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January 01, 2018, 10:09:59 PM |
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Dears,
Will non US participant be ables to vote?
Of course they will,wouldnt make much sense to only focus on US,even tho that sport is mainly played there.But who knows,might even make footnall mroe Popular around the world. I have lots of friends in other countries that enjoy American football. Yes, I can assure you that there won't be any restrictions! Whole world will be able to participate
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January 02, 2018, 04:03:56 AM |
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Why do you think that is? You can't be the first ones to think of allowing fans to control teams. Technology just now catching up?
The major professional sports leagues offer an incredible product. They have tradition. But tradition also carries with it some encumbrances. They are tied to it and slow to adapt from it, even when doing so would be an obvious win for their organization. They constantly worry about change and how it will affect the relationship with their fans. Even something as seemingly mundane as putting an advertisement on a jersey is celebrated as monumental innovation. The idea of technological shift isn’t just unfathomable to these leagues; it would represent a complete deviation from the story they have told for decades. http://blog.fcfl.io/what-makes-the-fcfl-different-part-one/
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January 02, 2018, 07:49:05 AM |
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As I understand bu reading and studying about FCFL, "fan controlled" means that we as fans can not only watch the game in front of TV, but use this platform and their app to make and call decisions like plays calling, get involve in providing offensive strategy for the game training day and many others opportunity. I recommend you to read through the first page of this thread, they explained the concept here.
Sir, You means like be support to coach? No coach,fans will be coach.Well,atleats no coach making decisions,someone has to train team in the meanwhile,between games. Yeah I'm sure there will still be a whole coaching staff. They'll just have a lot less to do with the in game decisions than more traditional sports. Coaches are necessary to train team and communicate decisions during match, fans only vote tactics to play, substitutions, etc. Why do you think that is? You can't be the first ones to think of allowing fans to control teams. Technology just now catching up?
The major professional sports leagues offer an incredible product. They have tradition. But tradition also carries with it some encumbrances. They are tied to it and slow to adapt from it, even when doing so would be an obvious win for their organization. They constantly worry about change and how it will affect the relationship with their fans. Even something as seemingly mundane as putting an advertisement on a jersey is celebrated as monumental innovation. The idea of technological shift isn’t just unfathomable to these leagues; it would represent a complete deviation from the story they have told for decades. http://blog.fcfl.io/what-makes-the-fcfl-different-part-one/The idea of fan controlling is probably as old as team sports and some teams are even owned by fans. But the technology allows now to implement quick, fair voting decisions during game, which wasn't possible earlier.
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January 02, 2018, 11:11:22 AM |
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As I understand bu reading and studying about FCFL, "fan controlled" means that we as fans can not only watch the game in front of TV, but use this platform and their app to make and call decisions like plays calling, get involve in providing offensive strategy for the game training day and many others opportunity. I recommend you to read through the first page of this thread, they explained the concept here.
Sir, You means like be support to coach? No coach,fans will be coach.Well,atleats no coach making decisions,someone has to train team in the meanwhile,between games. Yeah I'm sure there will still be a whole coaching staff. They'll just have a lot less to do with the in game decisions than more traditional sports. Coaches are necessary to train team and communicate decisions during match, fans only vote tactics to play, substitutions, etc. Why do you think that is? You can't be the first ones to think of allowing fans to control teams. Technology just now catching up?
The major professional sports leagues offer an incredible product. They have tradition. But tradition also carries with it some encumbrances. They are tied to it and slow to adapt from it, even when doing so would be an obvious win for their organization. They constantly worry about change and how it will affect the relationship with their fans. Even something as seemingly mundane as putting an advertisement on a jersey is celebrated as monumental innovation. The idea of technological shift isn’t just unfathomable to these leagues; it would represent a complete deviation from the story they have told for decades. http://blog.fcfl.io/what-makes-the-fcfl-different-part-one/The idea of fan controlling is probably as old as team sports and some teams are even owned by fans. But the technology allows now to implement quick, fair voting decisions during game, which wasn't possible earlier. In Europe,socios model is popular,where all fans of some football club,who pay yearly fee,can vote for president election who will run the club for some period of time.
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January 02, 2018, 11:15:25 AM |
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Why do you think that is? You can't be the first ones to think of allowing fans to control teams. Technology just now catching up?
The major professional sports leagues offer an incredible product. They have tradition. But tradition also carries with it some encumbrances. They are tied to it and slow to adapt from it, even when doing so would be an obvious win for their organization. They constantly worry about change and how it will affect the relationship with their fans. Even something as seemingly mundane as putting an advertisement on a jersey is celebrated as monumental innovation. The idea of technological shift isn’t just unfathomable to these leagues; it would represent a complete deviation from the story they have told for decades. http://blog.fcfl.io/what-makes-the-fcfl-different-part-one/Great to hear all that.Its about time fans getting more involved,and to be more to a club than someone who will just come to match like zombi,eat,drink,buy jersey and go home.
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January 02, 2018, 11:27:19 AM |
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As I understand bu reading and studying about FCFL, "fan controlled" means that we as fans can not only watch the game in front of TV, but use this platform and their app to make and call decisions like plays calling, get involve in providing offensive strategy for the game training day and many others opportunity. I recommend you to read through the first page of this thread, they explained the concept here.
Sir, You means like be support to coach? No coach,fans will be coach.Well,atleats no coach making decisions,someone has to train team in the meanwhile,between games. Yeah I'm sure there will still be a whole coaching staff. They'll just have a lot less to do with the in game decisions than more traditional sports. Coaches are necessary to train team and communicate decisions during match, fans only vote tactics to play, substitutions, etc. Why do you think that is? You can't be the first ones to think of allowing fans to control teams. Technology just now catching up?
The major professional sports leagues offer an incredible product. They have tradition. But tradition also carries with it some encumbrances. They are tied to it and slow to adapt from it, even when doing so would be an obvious win for their organization. They constantly worry about change and how it will affect the relationship with their fans. Even something as seemingly mundane as putting an advertisement on a jersey is celebrated as monumental innovation. The idea of technological shift isn’t just unfathomable to these leagues; it would represent a complete deviation from the story they have told for decades. http://blog.fcfl.io/what-makes-the-fcfl-different-part-one/The idea of fan controlling is probably as old as team sports and some teams are even owned by fans. But the technology allows now to implement quick, fair voting decisions during game, which wasn't possible earlier. In Europe,socios model is popular,where all fans of some football club,who pay yearly fee,can vote for president election who will run the club for some period of time. Yes i think both Barcelona and Real Madrid operate with socios ,where fans can choose president every 4 years.And imo,thats the future and i hope we will see more stuff like that.And FCFL is logical step forward.
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Desmozgenes
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January 02, 2018, 12:01:33 PM |
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Yeah some other clubs like Borussia Dortmund have similar system.
And i agree that FCFL is big step forward,where fans will be way more included into clubs they love and support.
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January 02, 2018, 12:12:14 PM |
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Will fans decide only about stuff during the game,or they will be able to vote president for example?
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January 02, 2018, 01:35:54 PM |
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Will fans decide only about stuff during the game,or they will be able to vote president for example?
I think that would be too much ,but who knows,if this part proves success,maybe fans can be more involved.
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January 02, 2018, 01:56:52 PM |
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The idea of fan controlling is probably as old as team sports and some teams are even owned by fans. But the technology allows now to implement quick, fair voting decisions during game, which wasn't possible earlier.
Yes,time is right for something like this,and someone has to pave the way for others.If FCFL proves to be success,this will be next big thing in sport.
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January 02, 2018, 04:02:20 PM |
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The presale token prices were estimated to be 0.1-0.5 per token plus 25% bonus, will pre sale buyers be getting better price pts than ico buyers?
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January 02, 2018, 06:40:09 PM |
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Tbh i hope bonus won't be too high.Otherwise people might buy a lot,get many tokens as bonus an then just dump them. Happened so many times before.
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January 02, 2018, 07:07:06 PM |
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The presale token prices were estimated to be 0.1-0.5 per token plus 25% bonus, will pre sale buyers be getting better price pts than ico buyers?
I surely hope so
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January 02, 2018, 07:07:35 PM |
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Yeah some other clubs like Borussia Dortmund have similar system.
And i agree that FCFL is big step forward,where fans will be way more included into clubs they love and support.
Totally agree
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January 02, 2018, 07:08:07 PM |
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Dears,
Will non US participant be ables to vote?
That's a good question. I think this could actually help bring Football to a more global audience if they're streaming all the games on their platform for everyone to watch. Sir, Thank you for pleasant reponse
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January 02, 2018, 07:31:07 PM |
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Will fans decide only about stuff during the game,or they will be able to vote president for example?
Fans will also be able to decide on the hiring and firing of coaches and players. The presale token prices were estimated to be 0.1-0.5 per token plus 25% bonus, will pre sale buyers be getting better price pts than ico buyers?
I believe so, yes.
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January 02, 2018, 07:35:25 PM |
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The presale token prices were estimated to be 0.1-0.5 per token plus 25% bonus, will pre sale buyers be getting better price pts than ico buyers?
I surely hope so Yeah that would be fair,no point in pre sale if you are not compansated a bit more for beliving in project early.
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