May i ask, if someone gets banned, how do they get onto this thread and ask for the ban to be lifted.
Am I suppose to beg and plead for the almighty mods to grant me leniency? C'mon mate I've used this site regularly for the last 2 seasons, said one thing that was a bit inappropriate, apologised for it and asked to be unbanned, and haven't been.
Quote from: Fireballz on August 27, 2011, 03:31:16 PMAm I suppose to beg and plead for the almighty mods to grant me leniency? C'mon mate I've used this site regularly for the last 2 seasons, said one thing that was a bit inappropriate, apologised for it and asked to be unbanned, and haven't been.Not at all suggesting you grovel.I am suggesting you cop your punishment with grace instead of complaining and acting like you have in someway been hard done by. Do you honestly think going on about it is in anyway going to help you?
Bans last as long as a piece of string.I forget where I posted the reasoning behind my ban policy, so I'll write it out again. There are many tens of thousands of people who visit FanFooty every weekend. Given this, I do not feel any need to encourage people to use the chat, since it is more than populated with people who want to chat. If you step out of line, I don't have any incentive to deal with your case quickly, or even at all, because there are plenty more people ready to chat with a better attitude and less foul language. In fact, it's probably better if there is a one-strike policy, because the only people left are those who have never acted up... which is the vast majority of you. I like those people. I'd rather have them on the chat.Life isn't fair. I am part of life.
Everyone deserves a second chance.
to be honest, there isn't enough banning going on. you can't help but glance at the chat when you are looking at scores and there are still quite a few people that are hoping for players to do all sorts of injuries. there should be an option to at least hide the chat. people wishing injuries on players drives me up the wall, there are too many juvenile people in the chat at times.